A cool command line tool which downloads images from the given webpage.
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####Demo Click here to see it in action!
###tar file: Grab the latest stable build from - Pip: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ImageScraper
###pip install (recommended): You can also download using pip:
$ pip install ImageScraper####Dependencies
Note that ImageScraper depends on lxml and requests.
If you run into problems in the compilation of lxml through pip, install the libxml2-dev and libxslt-dev packages on your system.
$ image-scraper [OPTIONS] URLYou can also use it in your python scripts.
import image_scraper
image_scraper.scrape_images(URL)-h, --help Print help
-m, --max-images <number> Maximum number images to be scraped
-s, --save-dir <path> Name of the folder to save the images
-g, --injected Scrape injected images
--formats [ [FORMATS ..]] Specify the formats of images to be scraped
--max-filesize <size> Limit on size of image in bytes (default: 100000000)
--dump-urls Print the URLs of the images
--scrape-reverse Scrape the images in reverse order###If you downloaded the tar: Extract the contents of the tar file.
$ cd ImageScraper/
$ python setup.py install
$ image-scraper --max-images 10 [url to scrape]
Scrape all images
$ image-scraper ananth.co.in/test.htmlScrape at max 2 images
$ image-scraper -m 2 ananth.co.in/test.htmlScrape only gifs and download to folder ./mygifs
$ image-scraper -s mygifs ananth.co.in/test.html --formats gif####NOTE: By default, a new folder called "images_" will be created in the working directory, containing all the downloaded images.
Q.)All images were not downloaded?
It could be that the content was injected into the page via javascript and this scraper doesn't run javascript.
If you want to add features, improve them, or report issues, feel free to send a pull request!!
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