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scrapy would be nice

Anyone heard of scrapy?

http://scrapy.org/

would be useful to scrape web data to use in the algo

Sarvi

2 responses

Hi Sarvi,

You can run a Python script that uses Scrapy on your desktop or some other server to scrape the data you want and convert it into CSV, which you can then access within Quantopian using the Fetcher API.

I can see advantages in supporting the use of Scrapy directly from within Quantopian, but there's some work we'd need to do to get there, and there are higher priority features we need to focus on right now.

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Thanks for the response.
I just wanted to throw this into the wish list, considering its all going to take some amount of time to vet and get in.
In the meantime, that is what I am trying to do.

Though to do this on a daily basis, I can't run it on my laptop.
I have to run it in the cloud somewhere to match uptimes :-) which is fine.

Sarvi