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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- # Define here the models for your spider middleware
- #
- # See documentation in:
- # https://doc.scrapy.org/en/latest/topics/spider-middleware.html
- from scrapy import signals
- class ApicrawlerSpiderMiddleware(object):
- # Not all methods need to be defined. If a method is not defined,
- # scrapy acts as if the spider middleware does not modify the
- # passed objects.
- @classmethod
- def from_crawler(cls, crawler):
- # This method is used by Scrapy to create your spiders.
- s = cls()
- crawler.signals.connect(s.spider_opened, signal=signals.spider_opened)
- return s
- def process_spider_input(self, response, spider):
- # Called for each response that goes through the spider
- # middleware and into the spider.
- # Should return None or raise an exception.
- return None
- def process_spider_output(self, response, result, spider):
- # Called with the results returned from the Spider, after
- # it has processed the response.
- # Must return an iterable of Request, dict or Item objects.
- for i in result:
- yield i
- def process_spider_exception(self, response, exception, spider):
- # Called when a spider or process_spider_input() method
- # (from other spider middleware) raises an exception.
- # Should return either None or an iterable of Response, dict
- # or Item objects.
- pass
- def process_start_requests(self, start_requests, spider):
- # Called with the start requests of the spider, and works
- # similarly to the process_spider_output() method, except
- # that it doesn’t have a response associated.
- # Must return only requests (not items).
- for r in start_requests:
- yield r
- def spider_opened(self, spider):
- spider.logger.info('Spider opened: %s' % spider.name)
- class ApicrawlerDownloaderMiddleware(object):
- # Not all methods need to be defined. If a method is not defined,
- # scrapy acts as if the downloader middleware does not modify the
- # passed objects.
- @classmethod
- def from_crawler(cls, crawler):
- # This method is used by Scrapy to create your spiders.
- s = cls()
- crawler.signals.connect(s.spider_opened, signal=signals.spider_opened)
- return s
- def process_request(self, request, spider):
- # Called for each request that goes through the downloader
- # middleware.
- # Must either:
- # - return None: continue processing this request
- # - or return a Response object
- # - or return a Request object
- # - or raise IgnoreRequest: process_exception() methods of
- # installed downloader middleware will be called
- return None
- def process_response(self, request, response, spider):
- # Called with the response returned from the downloader.
- # Must either;
- # - return a Response object
- # - return a Request object
- # - or raise IgnoreRequest
- return response
- def process_exception(self, request, exception, spider):
- # Called when a download handler or a process_request()
- # (from other downloader middleware) raises an exception.
- # Must either:
- # - return None: continue processing this exception
- # - return a Response object: stops process_exception() chain
- # - return a Request object: stops process_exception() chain
- pass
- def spider_opened(self, spider):
- spider.logger.info('Spider opened: %s' % spider.name)
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