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    Crawlab

    Crawlab

    Distributed web crawler admin platform for spiders management

    Golang-based distributed web crawler management platform, supporting various languages including Python, NodeJS, Go, Java, PHP and various web crawler frameworks including Scrapy, Puppeteer, Selenium. Please use docker-compose to one-click to start up. By doing so, you don't even have to configure MongoDB database. The frontend app interacts with the master node, which communicates with other components such as MongoDB, SeaweedFS and worker nodes. Master node and worker nodes communicate...
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    Gerapy

    Gerapy

    Distributed Crawler Management Framework Based on Scrapy

    Distributed Crawler Management Framework Based on Scrapy, Scrapyd, Scrapyd-Client, Scrapyd-API, Django and Vue.js. Someone who has worked as a crawler with Python may use Scrapy. Scrapy is indeed a very powerful crawler framework. It has high crawling efficiency and good scalability. It is basically a necessary tool for developing crawlers using Python. If you use Scrapy as a crawler, then of course we can use our own host to crawl when crawling, but when the crawl is very large, we can’t...
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