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A web scraping library based on LangChain which uses LLM and direct graph logic to create scraping pipelines.

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🕷️ ScrapeGraphAI: You Only Scrape Once

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ScrapeGraphAI is a web scraping python library which uses LLM and direct graph logic to create scraping pipelines for websites, documents and XML files. Just say which information you want to extract and the library will do it for you!

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🚀 Quick install

The reference page for Scrapegraph-ai is avaible on the official page of pypy: pypi.

pip install scrapegraphai

🔍 Demo

Official streamlit demo:

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Try it directly on the web using Google Colab:

Open In Colab

Follow the procedure on the following link to setup your OpenAI API key: link.

📖 Documentation

The documentation for ScrapeGraphAI can be found here.

Check out also the docusaurus documentation.

💻 Usage

You can use the SmartScraper class to extract information from a website using a prompt.

The SmartScraper class is a direct graph implementation that uses the most common nodes present in a web scraping pipeline. For more information, please see the documentation.

Case 1: Extracting informations using a local LLM

Note: before using the local model remeber to create the docker container!

    docker-compose up -d
    docker exec -it ollama ollama run stablelm-zephyr

You can use which model you want instead of stablelm-zephyr

from scrapegraphai.graphs import SmartScraperGraph

graph_config = {
    "llm": {
        "model": "ollama/mistral",
        "temperature": 0,
        "format": "json",  # Ollama needs the format to be specified explicitly
        # "model_tokens": 2000, # set context length arbitrarily
    },
}

smart_scraper_graph = SmartScraperGraph(
    prompt="List me all the news with their description.",
    # also accepts a string with the already downloaded HTML code
    source="https://www.wired.com",
    config=graph_config
)

result = smart_scraper_graph.run()
print(result)

Case 2: Extracting informations using Openai model

from scrapegraphai.graphs import SmartScraperGraph
OPENAI_API_KEY = "YOUR_API_KEY"

graph_config = {
    "llm": {
        "api_key": OPENAI_API_KEY,
        "model": "gpt-3.5-turbo",
    },
}

smart_scraper_graph = SmartScraperGraph(
    prompt="List me all the news with their description.",
    # also accepts a string with the already downloaded HTML code
    source="https://www.wired.com",
    config=graph_config
)

result = smart_scraper_graph.run()
print(result)

Case 3: Extracting informations using Gemini

from scrapegraphai.graphs import SmartScraperGraph
GOOGLE_APIKEY = "YOUR_API_KEY"

# Define the configuration for the graph
graph_config = {
    "llm": {
        "api_key": GOOGLE_APIKEY,
        "model": "gemini-pro",
    },
}

# Create the SmartScraperGraph instance
smart_scraper_graph = SmartScraperGraph(
    prompt="List me all the quotes, authors and tags ",
    source="http://quotes.toscrape.com",  # also accepts a string with the already downloaded HTML code as string format
    config=graph_config
)

result = smart_scraper_graph.run()
print(result)

The output for alle 3 the cases will be a dictionary with the extracted information, for example:

{
    'titles': [
        'Rotary Pendulum RL'
        ],
    'descriptions': [
        'Open Source project aimed at controlling a real life rotary pendulum using RL algorithms'
        ]
}

🤝 Contributing

Fell free to contribute and join our Discord server to discuss with us improvements and give us suggestions!

For more information, please see the contributing guidelines.

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❤️ Contributors

Contributors

🎓 Citations

If you have used our library for research purposes please quote us with the following reference:

  @misc{scrapegraph-ai,
    author = {Marco Perini, Lorenzo Padoan, Marco Vinciguerra},
    title = {Scrapegraph-ai},
    year = {2024},
    url = {https://github.com/VinciGit00/Scrapegraph-ai},
    note = {A Python library for scraping data from graphs}
  }

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📜 License

ScrapeGraphAI is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.

Acknowledgements

  • We would like to thank all the contributors to the project and the open-source community for their support.
  • ScrapeGraphAI is meant to be used for data exploration and research purposes only. We are not responsible for any misuse of the library.

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