16
votes

Is there a way to run all of the spiders in a Scrapy project without using the Scrapy daemon? There used to be a way to run multiple spiders with scrapy crawl, but that syntax was removed and Scrapy's code changed quite a bit.

I tried creating my own command:

from scrapy.command import ScrapyCommand
from scrapy.utils.misc import load_object
from scrapy.conf import settings

class Command(ScrapyCommand):
    requires_project = True

    def syntax(self):
        return '[options]'

    def short_desc(self):
        return 'Runs all of the spiders'

    def run(self, args, opts):
        spman_cls = load_object(settings['SPIDER_MANAGER_CLASS'])
        spiders = spman_cls.from_settings(settings)

        for spider_name in spiders.list():
            spider = self.crawler.spiders.create(spider_name)
            self.crawler.crawl(spider)

        self.crawler.start()

But once a spider is registered with self.crawler.crawl(), I get assertion errors for all of the other spiders:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/scrapy/cmdline.py", line 138, in _run_command
    cmd.run(args, opts)
  File "/home/blender/Projects/scrapers/store_crawler/store_crawler/commands/crawlall.py", line 22, in run
    self.crawler.crawl(spider)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/scrapy/crawler.py", line 47, in crawl
    return self.engine.open_spider(spider, requests)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 1214, in unwindGenerator
    return _inlineCallbacks(None, gen, Deferred())
--- <exception caught here> ---
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 1071, in _inlineCallbacks
    result = g.send(result)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/scrapy/core/engine.py", line 215, in open_spider
    spider.name
exceptions.AssertionError: No free spider slots when opening 'spidername'

Is there any way to do this? I'd rather not start subclassing core Scrapy components just to run all of my spiders like this.

4
What Scrapy version are you using? $ scrapy version -v - Steven Almeroth
Do you know about scrapyd? - Steven Almeroth
0.16.4. I do know about Scrapyd, but I'm testing these spiders locally, so I'd rather not use it. - Blender

4 Answers

20
votes

Here is an example that does not run inside a custom command, but runs the Reactor manually and creates a new Crawler for each spider:

from twisted.internet import reactor
from scrapy.crawler import Crawler
# scrapy.conf.settings singlton was deprecated last year
from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
from scrapy import log

def setup_crawler(spider_name):
    crawler = Crawler(settings)
    crawler.configure()
    spider = crawler.spiders.create(spider_name)
    crawler.crawl(spider)
    crawler.start()

log.start()
settings = get_project_settings()
crawler = Crawler(settings)
crawler.configure()

for spider_name in crawler.spiders.list():
    setup_crawler(spider_name)

reactor.run()

You will have to design some signal system to stop the reactor when all spiders are finished.

EDIT: And here is how you can run multiple spiders in a custom command:

from scrapy.command import ScrapyCommand
from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
from scrapy.crawler import Crawler

class Command(ScrapyCommand):

    requires_project = True

    def syntax(self):
        return '[options]'

    def short_desc(self):
        return 'Runs all of the spiders'

    def run(self, args, opts):
        settings = get_project_settings()

        for spider_name in self.crawler.spiders.list():
            crawler = Crawler(settings)
            crawler.configure()
            spider = crawler.spiders.create(spider_name)
            crawler.crawl(spider)
            crawler.start()

        self.crawler.start()
29
votes

Why didn't you just use something like:

scrapy list|xargs -n 1 scrapy crawl

?

7
votes

the answer of @Steven Almeroth will be failed in Scrapy 1.0, and you should edit the script like this:

from scrapy.commands import ScrapyCommand
from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
from scrapy.crawler import CrawlerProcess

class Command(ScrapyCommand):

    requires_project = True
    excludes = ['spider1']

    def syntax(self):
        return '[options]'

    def short_desc(self):
        return 'Runs all of the spiders'

    def run(self, args, opts):
        settings = get_project_settings()
        crawler_process = CrawlerProcess(settings) 

        for spider_name in crawler_process.spider_loader.list():
            if spider_name in self.excludes:
                continue
            spider_cls = crawler_process.spider_loader.load(spider_name) 
            crawler_process.crawl(spider_cls)
        crawler_process.start()
5
votes

this code is works on My scrapy version is 1.3.3 (save it in same directory in scrapy.cfg):

from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
from scrapy.crawler import CrawlerProcess

setting = get_project_settings()
process = CrawlerProcess(setting)

for spider_name in process.spiders.list():
    print ("Running spider %s" % (spider_name))
    process.crawl(spider_name,query="dvh") #query dvh is custom argument used in your scrapy

process.start()

for scrapy 1.5.x (so you don't get the deprecation warning)

from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
from scrapy.crawler import CrawlerProcess

setting = get_project_settings()
process = CrawlerProcess(setting)

for spider_name in process.spider_loader.list():
    print ("Running spider %s" % (spider_name))
    process.crawl(spider_name,query="dvh") #query dvh is custom argument used in your scrapy

process.start()