1.3.1 • Published 4 years ago
extract-site-metadata v1.3.1
Extract Site Metadata
Cleans and extracts a web resource's metadata.
Metadata extraction fields currently supported:
| Name | Data Type |
|---|---|
| author | array (jsonb) |
| canonical_url | string |
| copyright | string |
| date (publish date) | date |
| description | text |
| favicon | text |
| image (primary/og image) | text |
| jsonld (structured data) | object (jsonb) |
| keywords | array (jsonb) |
| lang | string |
| locale | string |
| origin | string |
| publisher | string |
| site_name | string |
| tags | array (jsonb) |
| title | string |
| type | string |
| truncated_text | text |
| status | string |
| videos | array (jsonb) |
| links | array (jsonb) |
Install
NPM:
$ npm install extract-site-metadata --saveYarn:
$ yarn add extract-site-metadataUsage
Feed in a raw markup from a webpage to get extracted metadata fields.
From .html file:
import fs from 'fs';
import extractSiteMetadata from 'extract-site-metadata';
const getMetadataFromFile = (filename) => {
const filepath = path.resolve(__dirname, `../data/${filename}.html`);
const markup = fs.readFileSync(filepath).toString();
// feel free to use localhost as the second parameter for testing
const metadata = extractLinkMetadata(markup, 'YOUR_SITE_ORIGIN_HERE');
return metadata;
};
getMetadataFromFile('example');From a server request:
import axios from 'axios';
import extractSiteMetadata from 'extract-site-metadata';
const processSite = async (url) => {
return axios.get(url, config = {})
.then(res => {
const { headers } = res;
const contentType = headers['content-type'];
if (contentType.includes('text/html')) {
return {
body: res.data,
url
};
}
})
.catch(err => {
console.log(err);
});
};
processSite('https://www.cnbc.com/guide/personal-finance-101-the-complete-guide-to-managing-your-money/`)
.then((data) => {
...
});Development
- Run:
git clone https://github.com/sc10ntech/extract-site-metadata.git - Change into project directory and install deps:
cd extract-site-metadata && npm i
Credits & Disclaimer
extract-site-metadata was inspired by, and tries to be the spiritual successor to node-unfluff