"browser" | "crawler" = "brozzler"
Brozzler is a distributed web crawler (爬虫) that uses a real browser (Chrome or Chromium) to fetch pages and embedded URLs and to extract links. It employs yt-dlp (formerly youtube-dl) to enhance media capture capabilities and rethinkdb to manage crawl state.
Brozzler is designed to work in conjunction with warcprox for web archiving.
- Python 3.8 or later
- RethinkDB deployment
- Chromium or Google Chrome >= version 64
Note: The browser requires a graphical environment to run. When brozzler is run on a server, this may require deploying some additional infrastructure, typically X11. Xvnc4 and Xvfb are X11 variants that are suitable for use on a server, because they don't display anything to a physical screen. The vagrant configuration in the brozzler repository has an example setup using Xvnc4. (When last tested, chromium on Xvfb did not support screenshots, so Xvnc4 is preferred at this time.)
The simplest way to get started with Brozzler is to use the brozzle-page
command-line utility to pass in a single URL to crawl. You can also add a new
job defined with a YAML file (see job-const.rst) and start a local Brozzler
worker for a more complex crawl.
Mac instructions:
# install and start rethinkdb brew install rethinkdb # no brew? try rethinkdb's installer: https://www.rethinkdb.com/docs/install/osx/ rethinkdb &>>rethinkdb.log & # optional: create a virtualenv python -m venv .venv # install brozzler with rethinkdb extra pip install brozzler[rethinkdb] # crawl a single site brozzle-page https://example.org # or enqueue a job and start brozzler-worker brozzler-new-job job1.yml brozzler-worker
At this point Brozzler will start archiving your site.
Running Brozzler locally in this manner demonstrates the full Brozzler archival crawling workflow, but does not take advantage of Brozzler's distributed nature.
To install brozzler only:
pip install brozzler # in a virtualenv if desired
Launch one or more workers: [*]
brozzler-worker --warcprox-auto
Submit jobs:
brozzler-new-job myjob.yaml
Submit sites not tied to a job:
brozzler-new-site --time-limit=600 https://example.org/
[*] | A note about --warcprox-auto : this option tells brozzler to
look for a healthy warcprox instance in the rethinkdb service registry. For
this to work you need to have at least one instance of warcprox running,
with the --rethinkdb-services-url option pointing to the same rethinkdb
services table that brozzler is using. Using --warcprox-auto is
recommended for clustered deployments. |
Brozzler jobs are defined using YAML files. Options may be specified either at the top-level or on individual seeds. At least one seed URL must be specified, however everything else is optional. For details, see job-conf.rst.
id: myjob time_limit: 60 # seconds ignore_robots: false warcprox_meta: null metadata: {} seeds: - url: https://one.example.org/ - url: https://two.example.org/ time_limit: 30 - url: https://three.example.org/ time_limit: 10 ignore_robots: true scope: surt: https://(org,example,
Brozzler comes with a rudimentary web application for viewing crawl job status. To install the brozzler with dependencies required to run this app, run
pip install brozzler[dashboard]
To start the app, run
brozzler-dashboard
At this point Brozzler Dashboard will be accessible at http://localhost:8000/.
See brozzler-dashboard --help
for configuration options.
Brozzler is known to work nominally with Chrome/Chromium in headless mode, but this has not yet been extensively tested.
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