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openGraphScraper

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A simple node module for scraping Open Graph and Twitter Card info off a site.

Note: open-graph-scraper doesn't support browser usage at this time.

Installation

npm install open-graph-scraper --save

Usage

const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = { url: 'http://ogp.me/' };
ogs(options)
  .then((data) => {
    const { error, result, response } = data;
    console.log('error:', error);  // This returns true or false. True if there was an error. The error itself is inside the results object.
    console.log('result:', result); // This contains all of the Open Graph results
    console.log('response:', response); // This contains the HTML of page
  })

Results JSON

Check the return for a success flag. If success is set to true, then the url input was valid. Otherwise it will be set to false. The above example will return something like...

{
  ogTitle: 'Open Graph protocol',
  ogType: 'website',
  ogUrl: 'http://ogp.me/',
  ogDescription: 'The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph.',
  ogImage: {
    url: 'http://ogp.me/logo.png',
    width: '300',
    height: '300',
    type: 'image/png'
  },
  requestUrl: 'http://ogp.me/',
  success: true
}

Options

Name Info Default Value Required
url URL of the site. x
html You can pass in an HTML string to run ogs on it. (use without options.url)
blacklist Pass in an array of sites you don't want ogs to run on. []
onlyGetOpenGraphInfo Only fetch open graph info and don't fall back on anything else. false
ogImageFallback Fetch other images if no open graph ones are found. true
customMetaTags Here you can define custom meta tags you want to scrape. []
allMedia By default, OGS will only send back the first image/video it finds false
peekSize Sets the peekSize for the request 1024
downloadLimit Maximum size of the content downloaded from the server, in bytes 1000000 (1MB)
urlValidatorSettings Sets the options used by validator.js for testing the URL Here

Note: open-graph-scraper uses got for requests and most of got's options should work as open-graph-scraper options.

Custom Meta Tag Example

const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {
  url: 'https://github.com/jshemas/openGraphScraper',
  customMetaTags: [{
    multiple: false, // is there more than one of these tags on a page (normally this is false)
    property: 'hostname', // meta tag name/property attribute
    fieldName: 'hostnameMetaTag', // name of the result variable
  }],
};
ogs(options)
  .then((data) => {
    const { error, result, response } = data;
    console.log('hostnameMetaTag:', result.hostnameMetaTag); // hostnameMetaTag: github.com
  })

Proxy Example

Look here for more info on how to use proxies.

const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const tunnel = require('tunnel');
const options = {
  url: 'https://whatismyipaddress.com/',
  timeout: {
    request: 10000,
  },
  agent: {
    // setting proxy agent for https requests
    https: tunnel.httpsOverHttp({
      // test proxies can be found here: https://hidemy.name/en/proxy-list/?country=US&type=h#list or http://free-proxy.cz/en/proxylist/country/US/https/ping/all
      proxy: {
        host: 'proxy_ip',
        port: proxyPort,
        rejectUnauthorized: false,
      }
    })
  }
};
ogs(options)
  .then((data) => {
    const { error, result, response } = data;
    console.log('response:', response); // you should see the proxy IP in here
  })

User Agent Example

const ogs = require("open-graph-scraper");
const options = {
  url: "https://www.wikipedia.org/",
  headers: {
    "user-agent": "Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.google.com/bot.html)",
  },
};
ogs(options)
  .then((data) => {
    const { error, result, response } = data;
    console.log("error:", error); // This returns true or false. True if there was an error. The error itself is inside the results object.
    console.log("results:", results); // This contains all of the Open Graph results
  })

Tests

Then you can run the tests by running...

npm run test

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