urllib.robotparser — Parser for robots.txt¶
Kod źródłowy: Lib/urllib/robotparser.py
This module provides a single class, RobotFileParser, which answers
questions about whether or not a particular user agent can fetch a URL on the
web site that published the robots.txt file. For more details on the
structure of robots.txt files, see http://www.robotstxt.org/orig.html.
- class urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser(url='')¶
This class provides methods to read, parse and answer questions about the
robots.txtfile at url.- set_url(url)¶
Sets the URL referring to a
robots.txtfile.
- read()¶
Reads the
robots.txtURL and feeds it to the parser.
- parse(lines)¶
Parses the lines argument.
- can_fetch(useragent, url)¶
Returns
Trueif the useragent is allowed to fetch the url according to the rules contained in the parsedrobots.txtfile.
- mtime()¶
Returns the time the
robots.txtfile was last fetched. This is useful for long-running web spiders that need to check for newrobots.txtfiles periodically.
- modified()¶
Sets the time the
robots.txtfile was last fetched to the current time.
- crawl_delay(useragent)¶
Returns the value of the
Crawl-delayparameter fromrobots.txtfor the useragent in question. If there is no such parameter or it doesn’t apply to the useragent specified or therobots.txtentry for this parameter has invalid syntax, returnNone.Dodane w wersji 3.6.
- request_rate(useragent)¶
Returns the contents of the
Request-rateparameter fromrobots.txtas a named tupleRequestRate(requests, seconds). If there is no such parameter or it doesn’t apply to the useragent specified or therobots.txtentry for this parameter has invalid syntax, returnNone.Dodane w wersji 3.6.
The following example demonstrates basic use of the RobotFileParser
class:
>>> import urllib.robotparser
>>> rp = urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser()
>>> rp.set_url("http://www.musi-cal.com/robots.txt")
>>> rp.read()
>>> rrate = rp.request_rate("*")
>>> rrate.requests
3
>>> rrate.seconds
20
>>> rp.crawl_delay("*")
6
>>> rp.can_fetch("*", "http://www.musi-cal.com/cgi-bin/search?city=San+Francisco")
False
>>> rp.can_fetch("*", "http://www.musi-cal.com/")
True