scrapyd
scrapy is an open source and collaborative framework for extracting the data you need from websites. In a fast, simple, yet extensible way.
scrapyd is a service for running Scrapy spiders. It allows you to deploy your Scrapy projects and control their spiders using a HTTP JSON API.
scrapyd-client is a client for scrapyd. It provides the scrapyd-deploy utility which allows you to deploy your project to a Scrapyd server.
scrapy-splash provides Scrapy+JavaScript integration using Splash.
scrapyrt allows you to easily add HTTP API to your existing Scrapy project.
pillow is the Python Imaging Library to support the ImagesPipeline.
This image is based on debian:stretch, 6 latest python packages are installed:
- scrapy: git+https://github.com/scrapy/scrapy.git
- scrapyd: git+https://github.com/scrapy/scrapyd.git
- scrapyd-client: git+https://github.com/scrapy/scrapyd-client.git
- scrapy-splash: git+https://github.com/scrapinghub/scrapy-splash.git
- scrapyrt: git+https://github.com/scrapinghub/scrapyrt.git
- pillow: git+https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow.git
Please use this as base image for your own project.
docker-compose.yml
scrapyd:
  image: vimagick/scrapyd
  ports:
    - "6800:6800"
  volumes:
    - ./data:/var/lib/scrapyd
    - /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
  restart: always
scrapy:
  image: vimagick/scrapyd
  command: bash
  volumes:
    - .:/code
  working_dir: /code
  restart: always
scrapyrt:
  image: vimagick/scrapyd
  command: scrapyrt -i 0.0.0.0 -p 9080
  ports:
    - "9080:9080"
  volumes:
    - .:/code
  working_dir: /code
  restart: always
Run it as background-daemon for scrapyd
$ docker-compose up -d scrapyd
$ docker-compose logs -f scrapyd
$ docker cp scrapyd_scrapyd_1:/var/lib/scrapyd/items .
$ tree items
└── myproject
    └── myspider
        └── ad6153ee5b0711e68bc70242ac110005.jl
$ mkvirtualenv webbot
$ pip install scrapy scrapyd-client
$ scrapy startproject myproject
$ cd myproject
$ setvirtualenvproject
$ scrapy genspider myspider mydomain.com
$ scrapy edit myspider
$ scrapy list
$ vi scrapy.cfg
$ scrapyd-client deploy
$ curl http://localhost:6800/schedule.json -d project=myproject -d spider=myspider
$ firefox http://localhost:6800
File: scrapy.cfg
[settings]
default = myproject.settings
[deploy]
url = http://localhost:6800/
project = myproject
Run it as interactive-shell for scrapy
$ cat > stackoverflow_spider.py << _EOF_
import scrapy
class StackOverflowSpider(scrapy.Spider):
    name = 'stackoverflow'
    start_urls = ['http://stackoverflow.com/questions?sort=votes']
    def parse(self, response):
        for href in response.css('.question-summary h3 a::attr(href)'):
            full_url = response.urljoin(href.extract())
            yield scrapy.Request(full_url, callback=self.parse_question)
    def parse_question(self, response):
        yield {
            'title': response.css('h1 a::text').extract()[0],
            'votes': response.css('.question .vote-count-post::text').extract()[0],
            'body': response.css('.question .post-text').extract()[0],
            'tags': response.css('.question .post-tag::text').extract(),
            'link': response.url,
        }
_EOF_
$ docker-compose run --rm scrapy
>>> scrapy runspider stackoverflow_spider.py -o top-stackoverflow-questions.json
>>> cat top-stackoverflow-questions.json
>>> exit
Run it as realtime crawler for scrapyrt
$ git clone https://github.com/scrapy/quotesbot.git .
$ docker-compose up -d scrapyrt
$ curl -s 'http://localhost:9080/crawl.json?spider_name=toscrape-css&callback=parse&url=http://quotes.toscrape.com/&max_requests=5' | jq -c '.items[]'