Pure-Python robots.txt parser with support for modern conventions
Project description
Protego
Overview
Protego is a pure-Python robots.txt
parser with support for modern conventions.
Requirements
- Python 2.7 or Python 3.5+
- Works on Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, BSD
Install
To install Protego, simply use pip:
pip install protego
Usage
>>> from protego import Protego >>> robotstxt = """ ... User-agent: * ... Disallow: / ... Allow: /about ... Allow: /account ... Disallow: /account/contact$ ... Disallow: /account/*/profile ... Crawl-delay: 4 ... Request-rate: 10/1m # 10 requests every 1 minute ... ... Sitemap: http://example.com/sitemap-index.xml ... Host: http://example.co.in ... """ >>> rp = Protego.parse(robotstxt) >>> rp.can_fetch("http://example.com/profiles", "mybot") False >>> rp.can_fetch("http://example.com/about", "mybot") True >>> rp.can_fetch("http://example.com/account", "mybot") True >>> rp.can_fetch("http://example.com/account/myuser/profile", "mybot") False >>> rp.can_fetch("http://example.com/account/contact", "mybot") False >>> rp.crawl_delay("mybot") 4.0 >>> rp.request_rate("mybot") RequestRate(requests=10, seconds=60, start_time=None, end_time=None) >>> list(rp.sitemaps) ['http://example.com/sitemap-index.xml'] >>> rp.preferred_host 'http://example.co.in'
Using Protego with Requests
>>> from protego import Protego >>> import requests >>> r = requests.get("https://google.com/robots.txt") >>> rp = Protego.parse(r.text) >>> rp.can_fetch("https://google.com/search", "mybot") False >>> rp.can_fetch("https://google.com/search/about", "mybot") True >>> list(rp.sitemaps) ['https://www.google.com/sitemap.xml']
Documentation
Class protego.Protego
:
Properties
sitemaps
{list_iterator
} A list of sitemaps specified inrobots.txt
.preferred_host
{string} Preferred host specified inrobots.txt
.
Methods
parse(robotstxt_body)
Parserobots.txt
and return a new instance ofprotego.Protego
.can_fetch(url, user_agent)
Return True if the user agent can fetch the URL, otherwise return False.crawl_delay(user_agent)
Return the crawl delay specified for the user agent as a float. If nothing is specified, return None.request_rate(user_agent)
Return the request rate specified for the user agent as a named tupleRequestRate(requests, seconds, start_time, end_time)
. If nothing is specified, return None.
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