Query: scrapy
OS: debian
Section: 1
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
SCRAPY(1) General Commands Manual SCRAPY(1)NAMEscrapy - the Scrapy command-line toolSYNOPSISscrapy [command] [OPTIONS] ...DESCRIPTIONScrapy is controlled through the scrapy command-line tool. The script provides several commands, for different purposes. Each command sup- ports its own particular syntax. In other words, each command supports a different set of arguments and options.OPTIONSfetch [OPTION] URL Fetch a URL using the Scrapy downloader --headers Print response HTTP headers instead of body runspider [OPTION] spiderfile Run a spider --output=FILE Store scraped items to FILE in XML format settings [OPTION] Query Scrapy settings --get=SETTING Print raw setting value --getbool=SETTING Print setting value, intepreted as a boolean --getint=SETTING Print setting value, intepreted as an integer --getfloat=SETTING Print setting value, intepreted as an float --getlist=SETTING Print setting value, intepreted as an float --init Print initial setting value (before loading extensions and spiders) shell URL | file Launch the interactive scraping console startproject projectname Create new project with an initial project template --help, -h Print command help and options --logfile=FILE Log file. if omitted stderr will be used --loglevel=LEVEL, -L LEVEL Log level (default: None) --nolog Disable logging completely --spider=SPIDER Always use this spider when arguments are urls --profile=FILE Write python cProfile stats to FILE --lsprof=FILE Write lsprof profiling stats to FILE --pidfile=FILE Write process ID to FILE --set=NAME=VALUE, -s NAME=VALUE Set/override setting (may be repeated)AUTHORScrapy was written by the Scrapy Developers <scrapy-developers@googlegroups.com>. This manual page was written by Ignace Mouzannar <mouzannar@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). October 17, 2009 SCRAPY(1)
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