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Item Exporters
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.. module:: scrapy.exporters :synopsis: Item Exporters
Once you have scraped your items, you often want to persist or export those items, to use the data in some other application. That is, after all, the whole purpose of the scraping process.
For this purpose Scrapy provides a collection of Item Exporters for different output formats, such as XML, CSV or JSON.
Using Item Exporters
If you are in a hurry, and just want to use an Item Exporter to output scraped data see the :ref:`topics-feed-exports`. Otherwise, if you want to know how Item Exporters work or need more custom functionality (not covered by the default exports), continue reading below.
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Unknown interpreted text role "meth".Here you can see an :doc:`Item Pipeline <item-pipeline>` which uses multiple Item Exporters to group scraped items to different files according to the value of one of their fields:
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.. code-block:: python
from itemadapter import ItemAdapter
from scrapy.exporters import XmlItemExporter
class PerYearXmlExportPipeline:
"""Distribute items across multiple XML files according to their 'year' field"""
def open_spider(self, spider):
self.year_to_exporter = {}
def close_spider(self, spider):
for exporter, xml_file in self.year_to_exporter.values():
exporter.finish_exporting()
xml_file.close()
def _exporter_for_item(self, item):
adapter = ItemAdapter(item)
year = adapter["year"]
if year not in self.year_to_exporter:
xml_file = open(f"{year}.xml", "wb")
exporter = XmlItemExporter(xml_file)
exporter.start_exporting()
self.year_to_exporter[year] = (exporter, xml_file)
return self.year_to_exporter[year][0]
def process_item(self, item, spider):
exporter = self._exporter_for_item(item)
exporter.export_item(item)
return item
Serialization of item fields
By default, the field values are passed unmodified to the underlying serialization library, and the decision of how to serialize them is delegated to each particular serialization library.
However, you can customize how each field value is serialized before it is passed to the serialization library.
There are two ways to customize how a field will be serialized, which are described next.
1. Declaring a serializer in the field
If you use :class:`~scrapy.Item` you can declare a serializer in the :ref:`field metadata <topics-items-fields>`. The serializer must be a callable which receives a value and returns its serialized form.
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.. code-block:: python
import scrapy
def serialize_price(value):
return f"$ {str(value)}"
class Product(scrapy.Item):
name = scrapy.Field()
price = scrapy.Field(serializer=serialize_price)
2. Overriding the serialize_field() method
You can also override the :meth:`~BaseItemExporter.serialize_field` method to customize how your field value will be exported.
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.. code-block:: python
from scrapy.exporters import XmlItemExporter
class ProductXmlExporter(XmlItemExporter):
def serialize_field(self, field, name, value):
if name == "price":
return f"$ {str(value)}"
return super().serialize_field(field, name, value)
Built-in Item Exporters reference
Here is a list of the Item Exporters bundled with Scrapy. Some of them contain output examples, which assume you're exporting these two items:
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.. code-block:: python
Item(name="Color TV", price="1200")
Item(name="DVD player", price="200")
BaseItemExporter
This is the (abstract) base class for all Item Exporters. It provides support for common features used by all (concrete) Item Exporters, such as defining what fields to export, whether to export empty fields, or which encoding to use.
These features can be configured through the __init__ method arguments which populate their respective instance attributes: :attr:`fields_to_export`, :attr:`export_empty_fields`, :attr:`encoding`, :attr:`indent`.
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.. method:: export_item(item) Exports the given item. This method must be implemented in subclasses.
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.. method:: serialize_field(field, name, value)
Return the serialized value for the given field. You can override this
method (in your custom Item Exporters) if you want to control how a
particular field or value will be serialized/exported.
By default, this method looks for a serializer :ref:`declared in the item
field <topics-exporters-serializers>` and returns the result of applying
that serializer to the value. If no serializer is found, it returns the
value unchanged.
:param field: the field being serialized. If the source :ref:`item object
<item-types>` does not define field metadata, *field* is an empty
:class:`dict`.
:type field: :class:`~scrapy.Field` object or a :class:`dict` instance
:param name: the name of the field being serialized
:type name: str
:param value: the value being serialized
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.. method:: start_exporting() Signal the beginning of the exporting process. Some exporters may use this to generate some required header (for example, the :class:`XmlItemExporter`). You must call this method before exporting any items.
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.. method:: finish_exporting() Signal the end of the exporting process. Some exporters may use this to generate some required footer (for example, the :class:`XmlItemExporter`). You must always call this method after you have no more items to export.
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.. attribute:: fields_to_export
Fields to export, their order [1]_ and their output names.
Possible values are:
- ``None`` (all fields [2]_, default)
- A list of fields::
['field1', 'field2']
- A dict where keys are fields and values are output names::
{'field1': 'Field 1', 'field2': 'Field 2'}
.. [1] Not all exporters respect the specified field order.
.. [2] When using :ref:`item objects <item-types>` that do not expose
all their possible fields, exporters that do not support exporting
a different subset of fields per item will only export the fields
found in the first item exported.
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.. attribute:: export_empty_fields Whether to include empty/unpopulated item fields in the exported data. Defaults to ``False``. Some exporters (like :class:`CsvItemExporter`) ignore this attribute and always export all empty fields. This option is ignored for dict items.
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.. attribute:: encoding The output character encoding.
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.. attribute:: indent
Amount of spaces used to indent the output on each level. Defaults to ``0``.
* ``indent=None`` selects the most compact representation,
all items in the same line with no indentation
* ``indent<=0`` each item on its own line, no indentation
* ``indent>0`` each item on its own line, indented with the provided numeric value
PythonItemExporter
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XmlItemExporter
Exports items in XML format to the specified file object.
| param file: | the file-like object to use for exporting the data. Its write method should accept bytes (a disk file opened in binary mode, a io.BytesIO object, etc) |
|---|---|
| param root_element: | |
| The name of root element in the exported XML. | |
| type root_element: | |
| str | |
| param item_element: | |
| The name of each item element in the exported XML. | |
| type item_element: | |
| str | |
The additional keyword arguments of this __init__ method are passed to the :class:`BaseItemExporter` __init__ method.
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Unknown interpreted text role "class".A typical output of this exporter would be:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<items>
<item>
<name>Color TV</name>
<price>1200</price>
</item>
<item>
<name>DVD player</name>
<price>200</price>
</item>
</items>
Unless overridden in the :meth:`serialize_field` method, multi-valued fields are exported by serializing each value inside a <value> element. This is for convenience, as multi-valued fields are very common.
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Item(name=['John', 'Doe'], age='23')
Would be serialized as:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<items>
<item>
<name>
<value>John</value>
<value>Doe</value>
</name>
<age>23</age>
</item>
</items>
CsvItemExporter
Exports items in CSV format to the given file-like object. If the :attr:`fields_to_export` attribute is set, it will be used to define the CSV columns, their order and their column names. The :attr:`export_empty_fields` attribute has no effect on this exporter.
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Unknown interpreted text role "attr".| param file: | the file-like object to use for exporting the data. Its write method should accept bytes (a disk file opened in binary mode, a io.BytesIO object, etc) |
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| param include_headers_line: | |
If enabled, makes the exporter output a header line with the field names taken from :attr:`BaseItemExporter.fields_to_export` or the first exported item fields. System Message: ERROR/3 (<stdin>, line 326); backlink Unknown interpreted text role "attr". |
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| type include_headers_line: | |
bool |
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| param join_multivalued: | |
The char (or chars) that will be used for joining multi-valued fields, if found. |
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| type include_headers_line: | |
str |
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| param errors: | The optional string that specifies how encoding and decoding errors are to be handled. For more information see :class:`io.TextIOWrapper`. System Message: ERROR/3 (<stdin>, line 335); backlink Unknown interpreted text role "class". |
| type errors: | str |
The additional keyword arguments of this __init__ method are passed to the :class:`BaseItemExporter` __init__ method, and the leftover arguments to the :func:`csv.writer` function, so you can use any :func:`csv.writer` function argument to customize this exporter.
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product,price Color TV,1200 DVD player,200
PickleItemExporter
Exports items in pickle format to the given file-like object.
| param file: | the file-like object to use for exporting the data. Its write method should accept bytes (a disk file opened in binary mode, a io.BytesIO object, etc) |
|---|---|
| param protocol: | The pickle protocol to use. |
| type protocol: | int |
For more information, see :mod:`pickle`.
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PprintItemExporter
Exports items in pretty print format to the specified file object.
| param file: | the file-like object to use for exporting the data. Its write method should accept bytes (a disk file opened in binary mode, a io.BytesIO object, etc) |
|---|
The additional keyword arguments of this __init__ method are passed to the :class:`BaseItemExporter` __init__ method.
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{'name': 'Color TV', 'price': '1200'}
{'name': 'DVD player', 'price': '200'}
Longer lines (when present) are pretty-formatted.
JsonItemExporter
Exports items in JSON format to the specified file-like object, writing all objects as a list of objects. The additional __init__ method arguments are passed to the :class:`BaseItemExporter` __init__ method, and the leftover arguments to the :class:`~json.JSONEncoder` __init__ method, so you can use any :class:`~json.JSONEncoder` __init__ method argument to customize this exporter.
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A typical output of this exporter would be:
[{"name": "Color TV", "price": "1200"},
{"name": "DVD player", "price": "200"}]
Warning
JSON is very simple and flexible serialization format, but it doesn't scale well for large amounts of data since incremental (aka. stream-mode) parsing is not well supported (if at all) among JSON parsers (on any language), and most of them just parse the entire object in memory. If you want the power and simplicity of JSON with a more stream-friendly format, consider using :class:`JsonLinesItemExporter` instead, or splitting the output in multiple chunks.
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Exports items in JSON format to the specified file-like object, writing one JSON-encoded item per line. The additional __init__ method arguments are passed to the :class:`BaseItemExporter` __init__ method, and the leftover arguments to the :class:`~json.JSONEncoder` __init__ method, so you can use any :class:`~json.JSONEncoder` __init__ method argument to customize this exporter.
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A typical output of this exporter would be:
{"name": "Color TV", "price": "1200"}
{"name": "DVD player", "price": "200"}
Unlike the one produced by :class:`JsonItemExporter`, the format produced by this exporter is well suited for serializing large amounts of data.
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.. autoclass:: MarshalItemExporter