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A Python module for web scraping with Selenium and BeautifulSoup

Project description

Selestium

Selestium is a Python module for web scraping and automation using Selenium WebDriver.

Features

  • Provides a high-level interface for interacting with HTML content in web pages.
  • Supports rendering JavaScript-based web pages using headless browsers (Firefox and Chrome).
  • Allows easy navigation, element identification, and data extraction from web pages.

Installation

You can install Selestium using pip:

pip install selestium

Dependencies for Termux

In Termux you need some dependencies to work. Later it will bee automatic.

!!CHROME DOES NOT WORK JUST FIREFOX IN TERMUX!!

First update and then install tur and x11 repos

pkg update -y; pkg install -y tur-repo x11-repo

Then install firefox and geckodriver

pkg install -y firefox geckodriver

And you are ready to go..

Dependencies for Linux

In Linux also you need get Firefox dependencies.

Please note that GNU/Linux distributors may provide packages for your distribution which have different requirements.

Firefox will not run at all without the following libraries or packages: glibc 2.17 or higher GTK+ 3.14 or higher libglib 2.42 or higher libstdc++ 4.8.1 or higher X.Org 1.0 or higher (1.7 or higher is recommended) For optimal functionality, we recommend the following libraries or packages: DBus 1.0 or higher NetworkManager 0.7 or higher PulseAudio

For Debian-based distros:

sudo apt update -y && sudo apt install -y \
    libc6 \
    libgtk-3-0 \
    libglib2.0-0 \
    libstdc++6 \
    xorg

Usage

Here's a basic example of how to use Selestium to render a web page and extract information:

Make a Request Without Rendering:

from Selestium import HTMLRequests

# Initialize a HTMLRequests instance with default settings (Firefox browser)
req = HTMLRequests()

# Make a GET request to a web page without rendering
response = req.get("https://www.example.com")

# Extract information from the response
print(response.content)

Make a Request With Rendering:

from Selestium import HTMLRequests

# Initialize a HTMLRequests instance with Firefox browser
req = HTMLRequests(browser='firefox')

# Get a web page and render it using the browser
response = req.get("https://www.example.com", render=True)

# Extract information from the rendered page
titles = response.find("h1")
for title in titles:
    print(title.text)

Using the Controller Method:

from Selestium import HTMLRequests

# Initialize a HTMLRequests instance with Chrome browser
req = HTMLRequests(browser='chrome')

# Get the browser controller (WebDriver) instance
driver = req.browser_controller()

# Navigate to a web page
driver.get("https://www.example.com")

# Perform additional actions using the browser controller
# For example, click a button or fill out a form
# driver.find_element_by_id("button_id").click()

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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