So far, I have been using just scrapy and writing custom classes to deal with websites using ajax.
But if I were to use scrapy-splash, which from what I understand, scrapes the rendered html after javascript, will the speed of my crawler be affected significantly?
What would be the comparison between time it takes to scrape a vanilla html page with scrapy vs javascript rendered html with scrapy-splash?
And lastly, how do scrapy-splash and Selenium compare?
It depends on the amount of javascript present on the page.
You must know that to render all the javascript the splash takes some time and the python application proceeds without waiting for the rendering to be complete. So sometimes splash is also not able to do it.
wait
.Here,
import scrapy
from scrapy_splash import SplashRequest
yield scrapy.Request(url, callback=self.parse, meta={'splash':{'args':{'wait':'25'},'endpoint':'render.html'}})
or
import scrapy
from scrapy_splash import SplashRequest
yield SplashRequest(url, self.parse, endpoint='render.html',
args={'wait': 5, 'html' : 1 } )
Selenium
is only used to automate web browser interaction, Scrapy
is used to download HTML, process data and save it(whole web crawling framework).
Talking about scraping I would recommend scrapy
and if the problem is javascript.