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Pretend Firefox instead of Phantom.js


When I try to scrap this site with Phantomjs, by default, Phantomjs send the following headers to server:

"name":"User-Agent",
"value":"Mozilla/5.0 (Unknown; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/534.34 (KHTML, like Gecko) PhantomJS/1.9.1 Safari/534.34"}

And I get an status 405 "Not Allowed" response.

I read in the Phantomjs API Reference that in order to imitate a request coming from some other browser, I should change my User-Agent value. On Wikipedia I found the value I should use for pretending to be Firefox under Ubuntu:

'name': 'User-Agent',
'value': 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:16.0) Gecko/20120815 Firefox/16.0'

In what part of Phantomjs should I put this properties? Where should I insert them - inside page.open, or inside page.evaluate, or at the top of it?


Solution

  • Actually, is on page.settings. Do it before the open.

    Here is an example using it against that page you linked:

    var page = require('webpage').create();
    page.settings.userAgent = 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/28.0.1500.71 Safari/537.36';
    page.open('http://www.oddsportal.com/baseball/usa/mlb/results/page/', function() {
        window.setTimeout(function() {
            var output = page.evaluate(function() {
                return document.getElementById('tournamentTable')
               .getElementsByClassName('deactivate')[0]
               .getElementsByTagName('a')[0]
               .textContent;
            });
            console.log(output);
        }, 1000);
    });
    

    This example will scrape the match name in first row on the table. (Which, in this precise moment is "San Francisco Giants - Boston Red Sox")


    About your comment, actually you can use jquery under phantomjs! Check this example:

    var page = require('webpage').create();
    page.settings.userAgent = 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/28.0.1500.71 Safari/537.36';
    page.open('http://www.oddsportal.com/baseball/usa/mlb/results/page/', function() {
        window.setTimeout(function() {
            page.includeJs("http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js", function() {
                var output = page.evaluate(function () {
                    return jQuery('#tournamentTable .deactivate:first a:first').text();
                });
                console.log(output);
            });
        }, 1000);
    });
    

    By the way, for waiting, instead of the window.setTimeout I used on this examples, I recommend you to use waitfor.js instead.