13.3. robotparser — Parser for robots.txt — Python v2.6.9 documentation
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The robotparser module has been renamed urllib.robotparser in Python 3.0. The 2to3 tool will automatically adapt imports when converting your sources to 3.0.
This module provides a single class, RobotFileParser, which answers questions about whether or not a particular user agent can fetch a URL on the Web site that published the robots.txt file. For more details on the structure of robots.txt files, see http://www.robotstxt.org/orig.html.
- class robotparser.RobotFileParser¶
This class provides a set of methods to read, parse and answer questions about a single robots.txt file.
- set_url(url)¶
- Sets the URL referring to a robots.txt file.
- read()¶
- Reads the robots.txt URL and feeds it to the parser.
- parse(lines)¶
- Parses the lines argument.
- can_fetch(useragent, url)¶
- Returns True if the useragent is allowed to fetch the url according to the rules contained in the parsed robots.txt file.
- mtime()¶
- Returns the time the robots.txt file was last fetched. This is useful for long-running web spiders that need to check for new robots.txt files periodically.
- modified()¶
- Sets the time the robots.txt file was last fetched to the current time.
The following example demonstrates basic use of the RobotFileParser class.
>>> import robotparser >>> rp = robotparser.RobotFileParser() >>> rp.set_url("http://www.musi-cal.com/robots.txt") >>> rp.read() >>> rp.can_fetch("*", "http://www.musi-cal.com/cgi-bin/search?city=San+Francisco") False >>> rp.can_fetch("*", "http://www.musi-cal.com/") True