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This skill provides headless web scraping using the scrapling Python library, automatically selecting between HTTP, stealth Chromium, or full browser automation based on site defenses. It handles JavaScript-rendered pages, anti-bot protections, and structured data extraction with CSS selectors. Use it when WebFetch fails for dynamic content or sites requiring DOM traversal.

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Headless Web Scraping

Extract data from web pages that resist simple HTTP requests — JS-rendered content, Cloudflare-protected sites, dynamic SPAs — using scrapling three-tier fetcher architecture + CSS-based data extraction.

When Use

  • Target page needs JavaScript rendering (SPA, React, Vue)
  • Site has anti-bot protections (Cloudflare Turnstile, TLS fingerprinting)
  • Need structured extraction of multiple elements via CSS selectors
  • Simple WebFetch or requests.get() returns empty or blocked responses
  • Extract tabular data, link lists, repeated DOM structures at scale

Inputs

  • Required: Target URL or list of URLs to scrape
  • Required: Data to extract (CSS selectors, field names, description of target elements)
  • Optional: Fetcher tier override (default: auto-select based on site behavior)
  • Optional: Output format (default: JSON; alternatives: CSV, Python dict)
  • Optional: Rate limit delay in seconds (default: 1)

Steps

Step 1: Pick Fetcher Tier

Find which scrapling fetcher matches target site defenses.

# Decision matrix:
# 1. Fetcher        — static HTML, no JS, no anti-bot (fastest)
# 2. StealthyFetcher — Cloudflare/Turnstile, TLS fingerprint checks
# 3. DynamicFetcher  — JS-rendered SPAs, click/scroll interactions

# Quick probe: try Fetcher first, escalate on failure
from scrapling import Fetcher

fetcher = Fetcher()
response = fetcher.get("https://example.com/target-page")

if response.status == 200 and response.get_all_text():
    print("Fetcher tier sufficient")
else:
    print("Escalate to StealthyFetcher or DynamicFetcher")
SignalRecommended Tier
Static HTML, no protectionFetcher
403/503, Cloudflare challenge pageStealthyFetcher
Page loads but content area emptyDynamicFetcher
Need to click buttons or scrollDynamicFetcher
altcha CAPTCHA presentNone (cannot be automated)

Got: One of three tiers identified. Most modern sites → StealthyFetcher correct starting point.

If fail: All three tiers return blocked responses? Check if site uses altcha CAPTCHA (proof-of-work challenge can't be bypassed). If so, document limitation + provide manual extraction instructions.

Step 2: Configure Fetcher

Set up selected fetcher with appropriate options.

from scrapling import Fetcher, StealthyFetcher, DynamicFetcher

# Tier 1: Fast HTTP with TLS fingerprint impersonation
fetcher = Fetcher()
fetcher.configure(
    timeout=30,
    retries=3,
    follow_redirects=True
)

# Tier 2: Headless Chromium with anti-detection
fetcher = StealthyFetcher()
fetcher.configure(
    headless=True,
    timeout=60,
    network_idle=True  # wait for all network requests to settle
)

# Tier 3: Full browser automation
fetcher = DynamicFetcher()
fetcher.configure(
    headless=True,
    timeout=90,
    network_idle=True,
    wait_selector="div.results"  # wait for specific element before extracting
)

Got: Fetcher instance configured + ready. No errors on instantiation. StealthyFetcher + DynamicFetcher → Chromium binary available (scrapling manages this automatically on first run).

If fail:

  • playwright or browser binary not found -- run python -m playwright install chromium
  • Timeout on configure() -- increase timeout value or check network connectivity
  • Import error -- install scrapling: pip install scrapling

Step 3: Fetch + Extract Data

Navigate to target URL + extract structured data with CSS selectors.

# Fetch the page
response = fetcher.get("https://example.com/target-page")

# Single element extraction
title = response.find("h1.page-title")
if title:
    print(title.get_all_text())

# Multiple elements
items = response.find_all("div.result-item")
for item in items:
    name = item.find("span.name")
    price = item.find("span.price")
    print(f"{name.get_all_text()}: {price.get_all_text()}")

# Get attribute values
links = response.find_all("a.product-link")
urls = [link.get("href") for link in links]

# Get raw HTML content of an element
detail_html = response.find("div.description").html_content

Key API reference:

MethodPurpose
response.find("selector")First matching element
response.find_all("selector")All matching elements
element.get("attr")Attribute value (href, src, data-*)
element.get_all_text()All text content, recursively
element.html_contentRaw inner HTML

Got: Extracted data matches visible page content. Elements non-None + text content non-empty for populated pages.

If fail:

  • find() returns None -- inspect actual HTML (response.html_content) to verify selector; page may use different class names than expected
  • Empty text from get_all_text() -- content may be inside shadow DOM or iframe; try DynamicFetcher with wait_selector
  • Do NOT use .css_first() -- not part of scrapling API (common confusion with other libraries)

Step 4: Handle Failures + Edge Cases

Implement fallback logic for CAPTCHA detection, empty responses, session requirements.

import time

def scrape_with_fallback(url, selector):
    """Try each fetcher tier in order, with CAPTCHA detection."""
    tiers = [
        ("Fetcher", Fetcher),
        ("StealthyFetcher", StealthyFetcher),
        ("DynamicFetcher", DynamicFetcher),
    ]

    for tier_name, tier_class in tiers:
        fetcher = tier_class()
        fetcher.configure(headless=True, timeout=60)

        try:
            response = fetcher.get(url)
        except Exception as error:
            print(f"{tier_name} failed: {error}")
            continue

        # Detect CAPTCHA / challenge pages
        page_text = response.get_all_text().lower()
        if "altcha" in page_text or "proof of work" in page_text:
            print(f"altcha CAPTCHA detected -- cannot automate")
            return None

        if response.status == 403 or response.status == 503:
            print(f"{tier_name} blocked (HTTP {response.status}), escalating")
            continue

        result = response.find(selector)
        if result and result.get_all_text().strip():
            return result.get_all_text()

        print(f"{tier_name} returned empty content, escalating")

    print("All tiers exhausted. Manual extraction required.")
    return None

Got: Function returns extracted text on success, or None with diagnostic message when all tiers fail. CAPTCHA pages detected + reported not retried indefinitely.

If fail:

  • All tiers return 403 -- site blocks all automated access (common with WIPO, TMview, some government databases); document URL as needs manual access
  • Timeout errors -- page may be behind slow CDN; increase timeout to 120s
  • Session/cookie errors -- site may need login; add cookie handling or authenticate first

Step 5: Rate Limiting + Ethical Scraping

Implement delays + respect site policies before running at scale.

import time
import urllib.robotparser

def check_robots_txt(base_url, target_path):
    """Check if scraping is allowed by robots.txt."""
    rp = urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser()
    rp.set_url(f"{base_url}/robots.txt")
    rp.read()
    return rp.can_fetch("*", f"{base_url}{target_path}")

def scrape_urls(urls, selector, delay=1.0):
    """Scrape multiple URLs with rate limiting."""
    results = []
    fetcher = StealthyFetcher()
    fetcher.configure(headless=True, timeout=60)

    for url in urls:
        response = fetcher.get(url)
        data = response.find(selector)
        if data:
            results.append(data.get_all_text())

        time.sleep(delay)  # respect the server

    return results

Ethical scraping checklist:

  1. Check robots.txt before scraping -- respect Disallow directives
  2. Use min 1-second delay between requests
  3. Identify scraper with descriptive User-Agent when possible
  4. Do not scrape personal data without legal basis
  5. Cache responses locally to avoid redundant requests
  6. Stop immediately on 429 (Too Many Requests)

Got: Scraping runs at controlled rate. robots.txt checked before bulk operations. No 429 responses triggered.

If fail:

  • 429 Too Many Requests -- increase delay to 3-5 seconds, or stop + retry later
  • robots.txt disallows path -- respect directive; do not override
  • IP ban -- stop scraping immediately; rate limiting insufficient. Access legitimate (public data, ToS-permitted, robots.txt-respected) + must continue → see rotate-scraping-proxies for network-layer escalation

Checks

  • Correct fetcher tier selected (not over- or under-powered for target)
  • configure() method used (not deprecated constructor kwargs)
  • CSS selectors match actual page structure (verified against page source)
  • .find() / .find_all() API used (not .css_first() or other library methods)
  • CAPTCHA detection in place (altcha pages reported, not retried)
  • Rate limiting implemented for multi-URL scraping
  • robots.txt checked before bulk operations
  • Extracted data non-empty + structurally correct

Pitfalls

  • Using .css_first() instead of .find(): scrapling uses .find() + .find_all() for element selection -- .css_first() belongs to different library, raises AttributeError
  • Starting with DynamicFetcher: Always try Fetcher first, then escalate -- DynamicFetcher 10-50x slower due to full browser startup
  • Constructor kwargs instead of configure(): scrapling v0.4.x deprecated passing options to constructor; always use configure() method
  • Ignoring altcha CAPTCHA: No fetcher tier can solve altcha proof-of-work challenges -- detect early + fall back to manual instructions
  • No rate limiting: Even if site does not return 429, aggressive scraping can get IP banned or cause service degradation
  • Assuming stable selectors: Website CSS classes change frequent -- validate selectors against current page source before each scraping campaign

See Also

  • rotate-scraping-proxies -- network-layer escalation when client-side stealth exhausted + IP bans block legitimate, ToS-permitted access
  • use-graphql-api -- structured API queries when site offers GraphQL endpoint (preferred over scraping)
  • serialize-data-formats -- convert extracted data to JSON, CSV, or other formats
  • deploy-searxng -- self-hosted search engine aggregates results from multiple sources
  • forage-solutions -- broader pattern for gathering information from diverse sources
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GitHub Repository

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