So I'm new to Python (I come from a PHP/JavaScript background), but I just wanted to write a quick script that crawled a website and all children pages to find all a tags with href attributes, count how many there are and then click the link. I can count all of the links, but I can't figure out how to "click" the links and then return the response codes.
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import urllib2
import re
def getLinks(url):
html_page = urllib2.urlopen(url)
soup = BeautifulSoup(html_page, "html.parser")
links = []
for link in soup.findAll('a', attrs={'href': re.compile("^http://")}):
links.append(link.get('href'))
return links
anchors = getLinks("http://madisonmemorial.org/")
# Click on links and return responses
countMe = len(anchors)
for anchor in anchors:
i = getLinks(anchor)
countMe += len(i)
# Click on links and return responses
print countMe
Is this even possible with BeautifulSoup?
Also, I'm not looking for exact code, all I'm really looking for is like a point in the right direction for function calls to use or something like that. Thanks!
Urlopen is a better solution for your purpose but if you need to click and interact with elements on the web I suggest using selenium webdriver. There are implementations for Java, Python, and other languages. I've used it with Java and Python, works pretty good. You can run it headless so the browser doesn't actually open.
pip install selenium
BeautifulSoup is merely a DOM/HTML Parser, it doesn't constitute a real or in your case emulated browser. For that purpose you could use Chrome or Selenium to emulate a real browser and crawl freely, which gives you the advantage of handling Javascript, however when that's not needed, you can use the widely available package requests to recursively crawl all links:
for link in links:
body = requests.get(link).text
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