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Pickaxe uses SQL statements combined with CSS selectors to pick out text from a web page. If you know SQL and a little about CSS selectors, this is the tool for you.

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Pickaxe runs on linux, MacOS, and windows. Quickest way to get started is to run command below if docker is installed. To install locally, see installation instructions at bottom of page.

docker run -it bitsummation/pickaxe /bin/bash

Pickaxe is command line tool. Once installed or docker images is running you type pickaxe. If no arguments are given, it runs in interactive mode where code can be typed into the prompt and when a semicolon is typed the code is run. A file location to the source code can be passed or a url to source on the web. Run below to see if things are working.

pickaxe https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/master/Examples/georgetown-airport.s

you should see a table like:

+---+-----+-------+------+-----------+----------+
|   | day | time  | wind | visibilty | weather  |
+---+-----+-------+------+-----------+----------+
| 1 | 21  | 11:56 | N 5  | 10.00     | Fog/Mist |
| 2 | 21  | 10:56 | NE 3 | 10.00     | Fog/Mist |
| 3 | 21  | 09:56 | Calm | 6.00      | Fog/Mist |
| 4 | 21  | 08:56 | E 3  | 0.25      | Fog/Mist |
| 5 | 21  | 07:56 | E 5  | 0.25      | Fog/Mist |
| 6 | 21  | 06:53 | Calm | 0.75      | Fog/Mist |
| 7 | 21  | 05:56 | Calm | 1.00      | Fog/Mist |
+---+-----+-------+------+-----------+----------+

More examples are found here: https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/tree/master/Examples

How To Write Queries


Pickaxe uses SQL like statements to select text from web pages. Instead of the SQL statements running against a database they run against live web pages.

Download Page

Download page returns a table with columns url, nodes, date, size. The statement below downloads the entire web page but doesn't select any nodes in the where clause so not very useful.

select *
from download page 'https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/?state=TX'

Where

Select the nodes we are interested in. To accomplish, set the nodes equal to a css expression. The css selector below gets all tr nodes that are under the table with class asos. In this case, multiple tr nodes are selected but nothing of interested is returned until we select nodes under each tr using the pick expression in the select statement.

select *
from download page 'https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/?state=TX'
where nodes = 'table.asos tbody tr'

Pick

The pick expression picks out nodes under each node specified in the where clause. Pick takes a css selector. In this case, we are getting data in the td elements under each tr element. After the pick css selector, a part of the element can be specified.

  • take attribute 'attribute' - takes the attribute value of the node.
  • take text - takes the text of the node (default value and doesn't have to be specified)
  • take html - takes the html of the node
select
    pick 'td:nth-child(1) a' take attribute 'href' as details,
    pick 'td:nth-child(1) a' as station,
    pick 'td:nth-child(2)' as city,
    pick 'td:nth-child(4)' as state 
from download page 'https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/?state=TX' 
where nodes = 'table.asos tbody tr'

Nested download selects

We create a memory table to store state strings then we insert states into it. The nested download select statement allows the download page statement to download multiple pages at once.

create buffer states(state string)

insert into states
select 'TX'

insert into states
select 'OR'

select
	pick 'td:nth-child(1) a' take attribute 'href', --link to details
	pick 'td:nth-child(1) a', --station
	pick 'td:nth-child(2)', --city
	pick 'td:nth-child(4)' --state
from download page (select
	'https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/?state=' + state
	from states)
where nodes = 'table.asos tbody tr'

Download Threads (make it faster)

A download page statement can use with (thread(2)) hint. The download page statement will then use the number of threads specified to download the pages resulting in much better performance.

create buffer states(state string)

insert into states
select 'TX'

insert into states
select 'OR'

select
	pick 'td:nth-child(1) a' take attribute 'href', --link to details
	pick 'td:nth-child(1) a', --station
	pick 'td:nth-child(2)', --city
	pick 'td:nth-child(4)' --state
from download page (select
	'https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/?state=' + state
	from states) with (thread(2))
where nodes = 'table.asos tbody tr'

Proxies

Must be first statement in program. If the expression in the test block returns any rows, the proxy is considered good and all http requests will be routed through it. If more than one passes they are used in Round-robin fashion.

proxies ('104.156.252.188:8080', '75.64.204.199:8888', '107.191.49.249:8080')
with test {	
	select
		pick '#tagline' take text
	from download page 'http://vtss.brockreeve.com/'
}

Identity Column

Specify type as identity and it will auto increment.

create buffer temp(id identity, name string)

insert into temp
select 'test'

insert into temp
select 'test2'

select *
from temp

Storage Buffers

There are three different ways to store results. In memory, files, and sql databases. An example of each is listed below.

In Memory Buffer

Store results in memory. The insert overwrite statement overwrites existing data in the buffer--if any--while insert into just appends to existing data.

create buffer results(type string, folder string, message string, changeDate string)

insert overwrite results
select
    case pick '.icon .octicon-file-text'
        when null then 'Folder'
        else 'File'
    end, --folder/file
    pick '.content a', --name
    pick '.message a', --comment
    pick '.age span' --date
from download page 'https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe'
where nodes = 'table.files tr.js-navigation-item'

select *
from results

File Buffer

Store results into a file.

create file results(type string, folder string, message string, changeDate string)
with (
    fieldterminator = '|',
    rowterminator = '\r\n'
)
location 'C:\windows\temp\results.txt'

insert into results
select
    case pick '.icon .octicon-file-text'
        when null then 'Folder'
        else 'File'
    end, --folder/file
    pick '.content a', --name
    pick '.message a', --comment
    pick '.age span' --date
from download page 'https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe'
where nodes = 'table.files tr.js-navigation-item'

SQL Buffer

Store results in Microsoft SQL Server. The mssql buffer definition must match the sql table structure.

create mssql results(type string, folder string, message string, changeDate string)
with (
   connectionstring = 'Server=localhost;Database=scrape;Trusted_Connection=True;',
   dbtable = 'Results'
)

insert into results
select
    case pick '.icon .octicon-file-text'
        when null then 'Folder'
        else 'File'
    end, --folder/file
    pick '.content a', --name
    pick '.message a', --comment
    pick '.age span' --date
from download page 'https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe'
where nodes = 'table.files tr.js-navigation-item'

Javscript Rendered Pages


If a page renders the HTML client side with javascript a simple js hint is all that is needed. Only use if needed as performance is slower.

select
	pick '.main-link a' take attribute 'href',
	pick '.main-link a',
	pick '.posts span', --replies
	pick '.views span' --views
from download page 'https://try.discourse.org/' with (js)
where nodes = 'tr.topic-list-item'

For more control, specify the HTML element to wait for -- will wait until javscript renders the element -- and the time to wait before timing out (in seconds).

select
	pick '.main-link a' take attribute 'href',
	pick '.main-link a',
	pick '.posts span', --replies
	pick '.views span' --views
from download page 'https://try.discourse.org/' with (js('tr.topic-list-item', 5))
where nodes = 'tr.topic-list-item'

Run Javascript

Run Javascript on the downloaded pages. Must return a javascript object or array of objects. The url variable is given by the framework and stores the url of the downloaded page.

select upc, u
from download page 'https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cheerios-Family-Size-Gluten-Free-Cereal-21-oz/33886599' with (js) => (
	"
		var primaryProductId = __WML_REDUX_INITIAL_STATE__.product.primaryProduct;
		var primaryProduct = __WML_REDUX_INITIAL_STATE__.product.products[primaryProductId];
		return { upc:primaryProduct.upc, u:url };
	"
)

Sub Queries

select p.title, u.upc
from (
	select
	pick '.prod-ProductTitle div' as title,
	url
	from download page 'https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cheerios-Family-Size-Gluten-Free-Cereal-21-oz/33886599'
) p
join (
	select upc, url
	from download page 'https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cheerios-Family-Size-Gluten-Free-Cereal-21-oz/33886599' with (js) => 
    (
      "
        var primaryProductId = __WML_REDUX_INITIAL_STATE__.product.primaryProduct;
        var primaryProduct = __WML_REDUX_INITIAL_STATE__.product.products[primaryProductId];
        return { upc:primaryProduct.upc, url:url };
      "
	)
) u on u.url = p.url

More Examples


Example 1

Capture the commit information from this page.

select
    case pick '.icon .octicon-file-text'
        when null then 'Folder'
        else 'File' 
    end as type, --folder/file
    pick '.content a' as name, --name
    pick '.message a' as comment, --comment
    pick '.age span' as date --date
from download page 'https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe'
where nodes = 'table.files tr.js-navigation-item'

Example 2

What's your WAN ip address?

select
	pick '#section_left div:nth-child(2) a'
from download page 'http://whatismyipaddress.com/'

Match

The match expression uses regular expressions to match text. In this case, it is just taking the numbers of the ip address.

select
    pick '#section_left div:nth-child(2) a' match '\d'
from download page 'http://whatismyipaddress.com'

Match/Replace

A match expression can be followed by a replace. In this case, we replace the dots with dashes.

select
    pick '#section_left div:nth-child(2) a' match '\.' replace '---'
from download page 'http://whatismyipaddress.com'

Update

Update table.

create buffer videos(video string, link string, title string, processed int)

insert into videos
select
	url,
	'https://www.youtube.com' + pick '.content-wrapper a' take attribute 'href',
	pick '.content-wrapper a' take attribute 'title',
	0
from download page 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NJqUN9TClM'
where nodes = '#watch-related li.video-list-item'

update videos
set processed = 1
where link = 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYZMT8otKdI'

select *
from videos

Download Images

insert file into 'C:\Windows\temp'
select
    filename,
    image
from download image 'http://brockreeve.com/image.axd?picture=2015%2f6%2fheadShot.jpg'

Variables

Use var to declare variable.

var startPage = 1
var endPage = 10

Expand

Used mostly to generate urls.

var startPage = 1
var endPage = 10

select
    'http://example.com/p=' + value + '?t=All'
from expand (startPage to endPage){($*2) + 10}

Join

Inner join tables.

create buffer a (id int, name string)
create buffer b (id int, name string)

insert into a
select 1, 'first'

insert into a
select 2, 'first'

insert into b
select 1, 'second'

select a.name, b.name
from a
join b on a.id = b.id

Case

Case statement in select.

select
    case when value < 20
    	then 'small' else 'large'
    end
from expand (1 to 10){($*2) + 10}

Loops

Allows looping through tables.

create buffer temp(baseUrl string, startPage int, endPage int)

insert into temp
	select 'http://test.com', 0, 10

insert into temp
	select 'http://temp.com', 2, 10

create buffer urls(url string)

each(var t in temp){
	
	insert into urls
    	select t.baseUrl + value + '?t=All'
    from expand (t.startPage to t.endPage){($*2) + 10}

}

select *
from urls

Command Line


The Pickaxe-Console.zip contains the command line version. Run pickaxe.exe without any arguments to run in interactive mode. Type in statements and run them by ending statement with a semicolon. Pass the file path to run the program. Command line arguments can be passed to the script.

Run Program

pickaxe c:\test.s arg1 arg2

Get command line values in program. The ?? is used to assign a default value if args are not passed on command line.

@1 = @1 ?? 'first'
@2 = @2 ?? 'second'

Installation Instructions


  1. If .NET Core Runtime 3.1 is installed on machine then download and extract:
    Linux
    https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/releases/latest/download/pickaxe-linux-x64.tar.gz
    MacOS
    https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/releases/latest/download/pickaxe-osx-x64.tar.gz
    Windows
    https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/releases/latest/download/pickaxe-win-x64.zip
    Else if .NET Core Runtime 3.1 is not installed on machine then downlod and extract:
    Linux
    https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/releases/latest/download/self-contained-pickaxe-linux-x64.tar.gz
    MacOS
    https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/releases/latest/download/self-contained-pickaxe-osx-x64.tar.gz
    Windows
    https://github.com/bitsummation/pickaxe/releases/latest/download/self-contained-pickaxe-win-x64.zip
  2. Download and extract chrome driver for the right version of your installed chrome: https://chromedriver.chromium.org/ Put the location in the path so it can be run from any directory.