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Python Web Scraping Cookbook

By : Michael Heydt
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Python Web Scraping Cookbook

By: Michael Heydt

Overview of this book

Python Web Scraping Cookbook is a solution-focused book that will teach you techniques to develop high-performance scrapers and deal with crawlers, sitemaps, forms automation, Ajax-based sites, caches, and more. You'll explore a number of real-world scenarios where every part of the development/product life cycle will be fully covered. You will not only develop the skills needed to design and develop reliable performance data flows, but also deploy your codebase to AWS. If you are involved in software engineering, product development, or data mining (or are interested in building data-driven products), you will find this book useful as each recipe has a clear purpose and objective. Right from extracting data from the websites to writing a sophisticated web crawler, the book's independent recipes will be a godsend. This book covers Python libraries, requests, and BeautifulSoup. You will learn about crawling, web spidering, working with Ajax websites, paginated items, and more. You will also learn to tackle problems such as 403 errors, working with proxy, scraping images, and LXML. By the end of this book, you will be able to scrape websites more efficiently and able to deploy and operate your scraper in the cloud.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Starting and accessing the containers in AWS

In this recipe, we will start our scraper as a service by telling ECS to run our task definition. Then we will check hat it is running by issuing a curl to get contents of a job listing.

Getting ready

We need to do one quick thing before running the task. Tasks in ECS go through revisions. Each time you register a task definition with the same name ("family"), ECS defines a new revision number. You can run any of the revisions.

To run the most recent one, we need to list the task definitions for that family and find the most recent revision number. The following lists all of the task definitions in the cluster. At this point we only have one:

$ aws ecs list-task...