A Python program that crawls slithers 🐍 a website for links and prints a YAML report of broken links.
Python 3.6 or higher.
There are no external dependencies, Neo.
$ python hydra.py -h
usage: hydra.py [-h] [--config CONFIG] URLPositional arguments:
URL: The URL of the website to crawl. EnsureURLis absolute including schema, e.g.https://example.com.
Optional arguments:
-h,--help: Show help message and exit--config CONFIG,-c CONFIG: Path to a configuration file
A broken links report will be output to stdout, so you may like to redirect this to a file.
The report will be YAML formatted. To save the output to a file, run:
python hydra.py [URL] > [PATH/TO/FILE.yaml]You can add the current date to the filename using a command substitution, such as:
python hydra.py [URL] > /path/to/$(date '+%Y_%m_%d')_report.yamlTo see how long Hydra takes to check your site, add time:
time python hydra.py [URL]You can easily incorporate Hydra as part of an automated process using the link-snitch action.
Hydra can accept an optional JSON configuration file for specific parameters, for example:
{
"OK": [
200,
999,
403
],
"attrs": [
"href"
],
"exclude_scheme_prefixes": [
"tel"
],
"tags": [
"a",
"img"
],
"threads": 25,
"timeout": 30,
"graceful_exit": "True"
}To use a configuration file, supply the filename:
python hydra.py https://example.com --config ./hydra-config.jsonPossible settings:
OK- HTTP response codes to consider as a successful link check. Defaults to[200, 999].attrs- Attributes of the HTML tags to check for links. Defaults to["href", "src"].exclude_scheme_prefixes- HTTP scheme prefixes to exclude from checking. Defaults to["tel:", "javascript:"].tags- HTML tags to check for links. Defaults to["a", "link", "img", "script"].threads- Maximum workers to run. Defaults to50.timeout- Maximum seconds to wait for HTTP response. Defaults to60.graceful_exit- If set toTrue, and there are broken links present returnexit code 0else returnexit code 1.
Run:
python -m unittest tests/test.py