This library will crawl all unique internal links found on a given website up to a specified maximum page depth.
This library is using symfony/panther & FriendsOfPHP/Goutte libraries to scrap site pages and extract main SEO-related info, including:
title
, h1 elements
, h2 elements
, statusCode
, contentType
, meta description
, meta keyword
and canonicalLink
.
This library is based on the original blog post by Zeid Rashwani here:
http://zrashwani.com/simple-web-spider-php-goutte
Josh Lockhart adapted the original blog post's code (with permission) for Composer and Packagist and updated the syntax to conform with the PSR-2 coding standard.
You can install this library with Composer. Drop this into your composer.json
manifest file:
{
"require": {
"zrashwani/arachnid": "dev-master"
}
}
Then run composer install
.
Here's a quick demo to crawl a website:
<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
$url = 'http://www.example.com';
$linkDepth = 3;
// Initiate crawl, by default it will use http client (GoutteClient),
$crawler = new \Arachnid\Crawler($url, $linkDepth);
$crawler->traverse();
// Get link data
$links = $crawler->getLinksArray(); //to get links as objects use getLinks() method
print_r($links);
Headless browser mode can be enabled, so it will use Chrome engine in the background which is useful to get contents of JavaScript-based sites.
enableHeadlessBrowserMode
method set the scraping adapter used to be PantherChromeAdapter
which is based on Symfony Panther library:
$crawler = new \Arachnid\Crawler($url, $linkDepth);
$crawler->enableHeadlessBrowserMode()
->traverse()
->getLinksArray();
In order to use this, you need to have chrome-driver installed on your machine, you can use dbrekelmans/browser-driver-installer
to install chromedriver locally:
composer require --dev dbrekelmans/bdi
./vendor/bin/bdi driver:chromedriver drivers
Set additional options to underlying http client, by specifying array of options in constructor or creating Http client scrapper with desired options:
<?php
use \Arachnid\Adapters\CrawlingFactory;
//third parameter is the options used to configure http client
$clientOptions = ['auth_basic' => array('username', 'password')];
$crawler = new \Arachnid\Crawler('http://github.com', 2, $clientOptions);
//or by creating and setting scrap client
$options = array(
'verify_host' => false,
'verify_peer' => false,
'timeout' => 30,
);
$scrapperClient = CrawlingFactory::create(CrawlingFactory::TYPE_HTTP_CLIENT, $options);
$crawler->setScrapClient($scrapperClient);
You can inject a PSR-3 compliant logger object to monitor crawler activity (like Monolog):
<?php
$crawler = new \Arachnid\Crawler($url, $linkDepth); // ... initialize crawler
//set logger for crawler activity (compatible with PSR-3)
$logger = new \Monolog\Logger('crawler logger');
$logger->pushHandler(new \Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler(sys_get_temp_dir().'/crawler.log'));
$crawler->setLogger($logger);
?>
You can set crawler to visit only pages with specific criteria by specifying callback closure using filterLinks
method:
<?php
//filter links according to specific callback as closure
$links = $crawler->filterLinks(function($link) {
//crawling only links with /blog/ prefix
return (bool)preg_match('/.*\/blog.*$/u', $link);
})
->traverse()
->getLinks();
You can use LinksCollection
class to get simple statistics about the links, as following:
<?php
$links = $crawler->traverse()
->getLinks();
$collection = new LinksCollection($links);
//getting broken links
$brokenLinks = $collection->getBrokenLinks();
//getting links for specific depth
$depth2Links = $collection->getByDepth(2);
//getting external links inside site
$externalLinks = $collection->getExternalLinks();
- Fork this repository
- Create a new branch for each feature or improvement
- Apply your code changes along with corresponding unit test
- Send a pull request from each feature branch
It is very important to separate new features or improvements into separate feature branches, and to send a pull request for each branch. This allows me to review and pull in new features or improvements individually.
All pull requests must adhere to the PSR-2 standard.
- PHP 7.2.0+
- Josh Lockhart https://github.com/codeguy
- Zeid Rashwani http://zrashwani.com
MIT Public License