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Web Scraping with Python (res)
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Web Scraping with Python (res)

Web Scraping with Python (res)

1. HTML Files and DevTools
2. Beautiful Soup
3. CSS Selectors/XPaths
4. Tables

bookChallenge

Let’s check how well we can scrape the data from websites!

You have the following page you need to scrape the data from. Take a look at it and see which information contains. Firstly, we should access the content of the page.

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Fill gaps to see the HTML code of your page:

from urllib.request import

url = "https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/18a4e428-1a0f-44c2-a8ad-244cd9c7985e/final.html"
page =
(url)
html = page.
().decode()

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Let’s continue. We can already get the HTML structure of the page.

To iterate through all the HTML elements, we can use libraries:

To iterate through all the HTML elements, we can use libraries:

Select a few correct answers

The next step for working with the data is creating the BeautifulSoup object.

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Fill gaps to create the `BeautifulSoup` object:

soup =(html, ".")

Let's scrap the table!.

To iterate through all the HTML elements, we can use libraries:

To iterate through all the HTML elements, we can use libraries:

Select a few correct answers

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

Section 4. Chapter 4
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