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A Python library for automating interaction with websites

Project description

Home page

https://mechanicalsoup.readthedocs.io/

Overview

A Python library for automating interaction with websites. MechanicalSoup automatically stores and sends cookies, follows redirects, and can follow links and submit forms. It doesn’t do JavaScript.

MechanicalSoup was created by M Hickford, who was a fond user of the Mechanize library. Unfortunately, Mechanize is incompatible with Python 3 and its development stalled for several years. MechanicalSoup provides a similar API, built on Python giants Requests (for HTTP sessions) and BeautifulSoup (for document navigation). Since 2017 it is a project actively maintained by a small team including @hemberger and @moy.

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Installation

Latest Version Supported Versions

PyPy and PyPy3 are also supported (and tested against).

Download and install the latest released version from PyPI:

pip install MechanicalSoup

Download and install the development version from GitHub:

pip install git+https://github.com/MechanicalSoup/MechanicalSoup

Installing from source (installs the version in the current working directory):

python setup.py install

(In all cases, add --user to the install command to install in the current user’s home directory.)

Documentation

The full documentation is available on https://mechanicalsoup.readthedocs.io/. You may want to jump directly to the automatically generated API documentation.

Example

From examples/expl_duck_duck_go.py, code to get the results from a DuckDuckGo search:

"""Example usage of MechanicalSoup to get the results from
DuckDuckGo."""

import mechanicalsoup

# Connect to duckduckgo
browser = mechanicalsoup.StatefulBrowser()
browser.open("https://duckduckgo.com/")

# Fill-in the search form
browser.select_form('#search_form_homepage')
browser["q"] = "MechanicalSoup"
browser.submit_selected()

# Display the results
for link in browser.get_current_page().select('a.result__a'):
    print(link.text, '->', link.attrs['href'])

More examples are available in examples/.

For an example with a more complex form (checkboxes, radio buttons and textareas), read tests/test_browser.py and tests/test_form.py.

Development

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Instructions for building, testing and contributing to MechanicalSoup: see CONTRIBUTING.rst.

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Read the FAQ.

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