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#!/usr/bin/env perl | |
use 5.016; | |
use common::sense; | |
use utf8::all; | |
# Use fast binary libraries | |
use EV; | |
use Web::Scraper::LibXML; | |
use YADA 0.039; | |
YADA->new( | |
common_opts => { | |
# Available opts @ http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_easy_setopt.html | |
encoding => '', | |
followlocation => 1, | |
maxredirs => 5, | |
}, http_response => 1, max => 4, | |
)->append([qw[ | |
http://sysd.org/page/1/ | |
http://sysd.org/page/2/ | |
http://sysd.org/page/3/ | |
]] => sub { | |
my ($self) = @_; | |
return if $self->has_error | |
or not $self->response->is_success | |
or not $self->response->content_is_html; | |
# Declare the scraper once and then reuse it | |
state $scraper = scraper { | |
process q(html title), title => q(text); | |
process q(a), q(links[]) => q(@href); | |
}; | |
# Employ amazing Perl (en|de)coding powers to handle HTML charsets | |
my $doc = $scraper->scrape( | |
$self->response->decoded_content, | |
$self->final_url, | |
); | |
printf qq(%-64s %s\n), $self->final_url, $doc->{title}; | |
# Enqueue links from the parsed page | |
$self->queue->prepend([ | |
grep { | |
$_->can(q(host)) and $_->scheme =~ m{^https?$}x | |
and $_->host eq $self->initial_url->host | |
and (grep { length } $_->path_segments) <= 3 | |
} @{$doc->{links} // []} | |
] => __SUB__); | |
})->wait; | |
__DATA__ | |
Featured at: | |
http://blogs.perl.org/users/stas/2013/02/web-scraping-with-modern-perl-part-2---speed-edition.html |
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