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diff --git a/content/post/2009-06-06-modules-i-like-web-scraper.md b/content/post/2009-06-06-modules-i-like-web-scraper.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba383d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/post/2009-06-06-modules-i-like-web-scraper.md @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +--- +date: 2009-06-06T00:00:00Z +summary: In which I talk about Web::Scraper. +title: Modules I like Web::Scraper +--- + +For [$work](http://rtgi.fr) I need to write scrapers. It used to be boring and painful. But thanks to [miyagawa](http://search.cpan.org/~miyagawa/), this is not true anymore. [Web::Scraper](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Web::Scraper) offer a nice API: you can write your rules using XPath, you can chaine rules, a nice and simple syntax, etc. + +I wanted to export my data from my last.fm account but there is no API for this, so I would need to scrap them. All the data are available [as a web page](http://www.last.fm/user/franckcuny/tracks) that list your music. So the scraper need to find how many pages, and find the content on each page to extract a list of your listening. + +For the total of pages, it's easy. Let's take a look at the HTML code and search for something like this: + +```html +<a class="lastpage" href="/user/franckcuny/tracks?page=272">272</a> +``` + +the information is in a class **lastpage**. + +Now we need to find our data: I need the artist name, the song name and the date I played this song. + +All this data are in a **table**, and each new entry is in a **td**. + +```html +<tr id="r9_1580_1920248170" class="odd"> +[...] + <td class="subjectCell"> + <a href="/music/Earth">Earth</a> + <a href="/music/Earth/_/Sonar+and+Depth+Charge">Sonar and Depth Charge</a> + </td> +[...] +<td class="dateCell last"> + <abbr title="2009-05-13T15:18:25Z">13 May 3:18pm</abbr> +</td> +``` + +It's simple: information about a song are stored in **subjectcell**, and the artist and song title are each in a tag **a**. The date is in a **dateCell**, and we need the **title** from the **abbr** tag. + +The scraper we need to write is + +```perl +my $scrap = scraper { + process 'a[class="lastpage"]', 'last' => 'TEXT'; + process 'tr', 'songs[]' => scraper { + process 'abbr', 'date' => '@title'; + process 'td[class="subjectCell"]', 'song' => scraper { + process 'a', 'info[]' => 'TEXT'; + }; + } +}; +``` + +The first rule extract the total of page. The second iter on each **tr** and store the content in an array named **songs**. This **tr** need to be scraped. So we look the the **abbr** tag, and store in **date** the property **title**. Then we look for the song and artitst information. We look for the **td** with a class named **subjectCell**, a extract all links. + +Our final script will look like this: + +```perl +#!/usr/bin/perl -w +use strict; +use feature ':5.10'; + +use Web::Scraper; +use URI; +use IO::All -utf8; + +my $username = shift; +my $output = shift; + +my $scrap = scraper { + process 'a[class="lastpage"]', 'last' => 'TEXT'; + process 'tr', 'songs[]' => scraper { + process 'abbr', 'date' => '@title'; + process 'td[class="subjectCell"]', 'song' => scraper { + process 'a', 'info[]' => 'TEXT'; + }; + } +}; + +my $url = "http://www.last.fm/user/" . $username . "/tracks?page="; +scrap_lastfm(1); + +sub scrap_lastfm { + my $page = shift; + my $scrap_uri = $url . $page; + say $scrap_uri; + my $res = $scrap->scrape(URI->new($scrap_uri)); + my $lastpage = $res->{last}; + foreach my $record (@{$res->{songs}}) { + my $line = join("\t", @{$record->{song}->{info}}, $record->{date}); + $line . "\n" >> io $output; + } + $page++; + scrap_lastfm($page) if $page <= $lastpage; +} +``` + +You can use this script like this: + +```bash +% perl lastfmscraper.pl franckcuny store_data.txt +``` |
