Simple NPM package to scrape Google images using Puppeteer. The headless browser will behave as a 'normal' user and scrolls to the bottom of the page until there are enough results.
Please note that this is not an ideal approach to scrape images. It is only a demonstration to scrape images from Google. If you don't care about the source, it is probably better to use a different search engine with an API, such as Bing.
npm install images-scraper
Give me the first 200 images of Banana's from Google (using headless browser)
var Scraper = require('images-scraper');
const google = new Scraper({
puppeteer: {
headless: true,
},
});
(async () => {
const results = await google.scrape('banana', 200);
console.log('results', results);
})();
node src/example.js
results [
{
url: 'https://api.time.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/gettyimages-459761948.jpg?quality=85&crop=0px%2C74px%2C1024px%2C536px&resize=1200%2C628&strip',
source: 'https://time.com/5730790/banana-panama-disease/',
title: 'What We Can Learn From the Near-Extinction of Bananas | Time'
},
...
]
Give me the first 200 images of the following array of strings from Google (using headless browser)
var Scraper = require('images-scraper');
const google = new Scraper({
puppeteer: {
headless: false,
},
});
var fruits = ['banana', 'tomato', 'melon', 'strawberry'](async () => {
const results = await google.scrape(fruits, 200);
console.log('results', results);
})();
node src/example.js
results[
{
query: '<Your query string>',
images: [
{
url: 'https://api.time.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/gettyimages-459761948.jpg?quality=85&crop=0px%2C74px%2C1024px%2C536px&resize=1200%2C628&strip',
source: 'https://time.com/5730790/banana-panama-disease/',
title: 'What We Can Learn From the Near-Extinction of Bananas | Time',
},
],
}
];
There are multiple options that can be passed to the constructor.
var options = {
userAgent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:64.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/64.0', // the user agent
puppeteer: {}, // puppeteer options, for example, { headless: false }
tbs: { // every possible tbs search option, some examples and more info: http://jwebnet.net/advancedgooglesearch.html
isz: // options: l(arge), m(edium), i(cons), etc.
itp: // options: clipart, face, lineart, news, photo
ic: // options: color, gray, trans
sur: // options: fmc (commercial reuse with modification), fc (commercial reuse), fm (noncommercial reuse with modification), f (noncommercial reuse)
},
safe: false // enable/disable safe search
};
Example to fork: https://repl.it/join/hylyxvxc-peterevers
Running this on Repl.it requires you to create a Bash repl instead of a NodeJS repl. Creating a Bash repl will provide you the Chromium dependency.
To use this packages on Heroku, install https://elements.heroku.com/buildpacks/jontewks/puppeteer-heroku-buildpack . Then run.
npm config set puppeteer_download_host=https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors
And reinstall Puppeteer.
Debugging can be done by disabling the headless browser and visually inspect the actions taken.
const google = new Scraper({
puppeteer: {
headless: false,
},
});
Or by settings the environment variable LOG_LEVEL
.
LOG_LEVEL=debug node src/example.js
.
Copyright (c) 2021, Peter Evers [email protected]
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