Google, Naver multiprocess image crawler (High Quality & Speed & Customizable)
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Install Chrome
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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Write search keywords in keywords.txt
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Run "main.py"
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Files will be downloaded to 'download' directory.
usage:
python3 main.py [--skip true] [--threads 4] [--google true] [--naver true] [--full false] [--face false] [--no_gui auto] [--limit 0]
--skip true Skips keyword if downloaded directory already exists. This is needed when re-downloading.
--threads 4 Number of threads to download.
--google true Download from google.com (boolean)
--naver true Download from naver.com (boolean)
--full false Download full resolution image instead of thumbnails (slow)
--face false Face search mode
--no_gui auto No GUI mode. (headless mode) Acceleration for full_resolution mode, but unstable on thumbnail mode.
Default: "auto" - false if full=false, true if full=true
(can be used for docker linux system)
--limit 0 Maximum count of images to download per site. (0: infinite)
--proxy-list '' The comma separated proxy list like: "socks://127.0.0.1:1080,http://127.0.0.1:1081".
Every thread will randomly choose one from the list.
You can download full resolution image of JPG, GIF, PNG files by specifying --full true
Detects data imbalance based on number of files.
When crawling ends, the message show you what directory has under 50% of average files.
I recommend you to remove those directories and re-download.
sudo apt-get install xvfb <- This is virtual display
sudo apt-get install screen <- This will allow you to close SSH terminal while running.
screen -S s1
Xvfb :99 -ac & DISPLAY=:99 python3 main.py
You can make your own crawler by changing collect_links.py
As google site consistently changes, you may need to fix collect_links.py
- Go to google image. https://www.google.com/search?q=dog&source=lnms&tbm=isch
- Open devloper tools on Chrome. (CTRL+SHIFT+I, CMD+OPTION+I)
- Designate an image to capture.
- Checkout collect_links.py
- Docs for XPATH usage: https://www.w3schools.com/xml/xpath_syntax.asp
- You can test XPATH using CTRL+F on your chrome developer tools.
- You need to find logic to crawling to work.