node.io is a distributed data scraping and processing framework
- Jobs are written in Javascript or Coffeescript and run in Node.JS - jobs are concise, asynchronous and FAST
- Includes a robust framework for scraping, selecting and traversing data from the web (choose between jQuery or SoupSelect)
- Includes a data validation and sanitization framework
- Easily handle a variety of input / output - files, databases, streams, stdin/stdout, etc.
- Speed up execution by distributing work across multiple processes and (soon) other servers
- Manage & run jobs through a web interface
Follow @nodeio or visit http://node.io/ for updates.
Let's pull the front page stories from reddit
require('node.io').scrape(function() {
this.getHtml('http://www.reddit.com/', function(err, $) {
var stories = [];
$('a.title').each(function(title) {
stories.push(title.text);
});
this.emit(stories);
});
});
If you want to incorporate timeouts, retries, batch-type jobs, etc. head over the the wiki for documentation.
node.io comes with some built-in scraping modules.
Find the pagerank of a domain
$ echo "mastercard.com" | node.io pagerank
=> mastercard.com,7
..or a list of URLs
$ node.io pagerank < urls.txt
Quickly check the http code for each URL in a list
$ node.io statuscode < urls.txt
Grab the front page stories from reddit
$ node.io query "http://www.reddit.com/" a.title
To install node.io, use npm
$ npm install -g node.io
If you do not have npm or Node.JS, see this page.
If you want to create your own scraping / processing jobs, head over to the wiki for documentation, examples and the API.
node.io comes bundled with several modules (including the pagerank example from above). See this page for usage details.
- Finish writing up the wiki
- More tests & improve coverage
- Add distributed processing
- Fix up the http://node.io/ page
- Cookie jar for persistent cookies
- Speed improvements
history.md lists recent changes.
If you want to contribute, please fork/pull.
If you find a bug, please report the issue here.
node.io wouldn't be possible without
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