form-scraper v0.0.4
Form Scraper - Scrape & Submit forms Easily...
The easiest way to fill forms from Node.JS
What's in Form Scraper for me?
The Problem
Sometimes you need to automate your form filling. However, the website that hosts the form, seeds some security tokens in the form. The security tokens are random and attached to your current session.
The Solution
You need to scrape the form first, including all the default values. Afterwards, you'll need to fill the details and submit the form.
form-scraper automates all the process.
Installation
$ npm install form-scraperor add form-scraper to your package.json dependencies.
Usage
You can use form-scraper both in functional and object oriented way.
Functional usage
.fetchForm(formId, url, promisifiedRequest)
Fetches a form with formId from the specified url.
- arguments
formId- theidproperty of a form in a given html. Should be prefixed with "#".url- The url that hosts the form.promisifiedRequest- Therequestobject (which returns promise) that performs the request.
- return value
The return value is a Promise which eventually should resolve to a JSON object with the following properties:
action- The url where the form should be submitted to.data- A JSON hash object where thekeysare thenameproperties of the form elemnts and thevalueis the default value.
.provideForm(promiseForForm)
Creates an object that implements the provideForm method.
- arguments
promiseForForm- a JSON object that represents the form.
- return value
The return value is an object that implements the provideForm method.
.submitForm(formValues, formProvider, promisifiedRequest)
Submits the form...
- arguments
formValues- a JSON hash object where thekeysrepresent the property names and thevaluesis the data to post.formProvider- An object that implements theprovideForm()method and returns a Promise for form.promisifiedRequest- Therequestobject (which returns promise) that performs the request.
- return value
The return value is a Promise which eventually should resolve to the response of the submission of the form.
example
var pRequest = require("promisified-request").create();
var fScraper = require("form-scraper");
var formStructure = fScraper.fetchForm("#login", "http://www.someurl.com", pRequest);
var loginDetails = { user: "my user", password: "my password" };
fScraper.submitForm(loginDetails, fScraper.provideForm(formStructure), pRequest).then( function (response) {
console.log(response.body);
};Object Oriented usage
As of today, the module consists of two classes:
form-scraper.ScrapingFormProvider- Scrapes the form.form-scraper.FormSubmitter- Submits the form.
ScrapingFormProvider
.updateOptions(options)
Extends the current options. The default value is undefined, so it's important to inject the dependencies using this method.
Returns itself.
The options argument, should have the following values:
formId- Theidof the Dom element that represents the form to scrape.url- The url that hosts the form.promisifiedRequest- Therequestobject that will perform the scraping.
.provideForm()
Returns a promise that eventually will be resolved to the form structure.
FormSubmitter
.updateOptions(options)
Extends the current options. The default value is undefined, so it's important to inject the dependencies using this method.
Returns itself.
The options argument, should have the following values:
formProvider- An object that implementsprovideForm()and returns a promise for a form.promisifiedRequest- Therequestobject that will perform the submission.
.submitForm(formValues)
Submits the form with formValues.
formValues is a hash JSON object with values to post.
It returns a promise that eventually will be resolved to the response object that comes out of the request object.
example
var pRequest = require("promisified-request").create();
var fScraper = require("form-scraper");
var loginDetails = { user: "my user", password: "my password" };
var formProvider = new fScraper.ScrapingFormProvider();
var formSubmitter = new fScraper.FormSubmitter();
formProvider.updateOptions({
formId: "#login",
url: "http://www.somedomain.com",
promisifiedRequest: pRequest
});
formSubmitter
.updateOptions({
formProvider: formProvider,
promisifiedRequest: pRequest
})
.submitForm(loginDetails)
.then(function(response) {
console.log(response.body);
});