enqueueLinks
Callable
Parameters
options: { baseUrl?: string; exclude?: readonly (GlobInput | RegExpInput)[]; forefront?: boolean; globs?: readonly GlobInput[]; label?: string; limit?: number; pseudoUrls?: readonly PseudoUrlInput[]; regexps?: readonly RegExpInput[]; requestQueue: RequestProvider; selector?: string; skipNavigation?: boolean; strategy?: EnqueueStrategy | all | same-domain | same-hostname | same-origin; transformRequestFunction?: RequestTransform; urls: readonly string[]; userData?: Dictionary; waitForAllRequestsToBeAdded?: boolean }
All
enqueueLinks()
parameters are passed via an options object.optionalbaseUrl: string
A base URL that will be used to resolve relative URLs when using Cheerio. Ignored when using Puppeteer, since the relative URL resolution is done inside the browser automatically.
optionalexclude: readonly (GlobInput | RegExpInput)[]
An array of glob pattern strings, regexp patterns or plain objects containing patterns matching URLs that will never be enqueued.
The plain objects must include either the
glob
property or theregexp
property. All remaining keys will be used as request options for the corresponding enqueued Request objects.Glob matching is always case-insensitive. If you need case-sensitive matching, provide a regexp.
optionalforefront: boolean = false
If set to
true
:- while adding the request to the queue: the request will be added to the foremost position in the queue.
- while reclaiming the request: the request will be placed to the beginning of the queue, so that it's returned in the next call to RequestQueue.fetchNextRequest. By default, it's put to the end of the queue.
optionalglobs: readonly GlobInput[]
An array of glob pattern strings or plain objects containing glob pattern strings matching the URLs to be enqueued.
The plain objects must include at least the
glob
property, which holds the glob pattern string. All remaining keys will be used as request options for the corresponding enqueued Request objects.The matching is always case-insensitive. If you need case-sensitive matching, use
regexps
property directly.If
globs
is an empty array orundefined
, andregexps
are also not defined, then the function enqueues the links with the same subdomain.optionallabel: string
Sets Request.label for newly enqueued requests.
optionallimit: number
Limit the amount of actually enqueued URLs to this number. Useful for testing across the entire crawling scope.
optionalpseudoUrls: readonly PseudoUrlInput[]
NOTE: In future versions of SDK the options will be removed. Please use
globs
orregexps
instead.An array of PseudoUrl strings or plain objects containing PseudoUrl strings matching the URLs to be enqueued.
The plain objects must include at least the
purl
property, which holds the pseudo-URL string. All remaining keys will be used as request options for the corresponding enqueued Request objects.With a pseudo-URL string, the matching is always case-insensitive. If you need case-sensitive matching, use
regexps
property directly.If
pseudoUrls
is an empty array orundefined
, then the function enqueues the links with the same subdomain.optionalregexps: readonly RegExpInput[]
An array of regular expressions or plain objects containing regular expressions matching the URLs to be enqueued.
The plain objects must include at least the
regexp
property, which holds the regular expression. All remaining keys will be used as request options for the corresponding enqueued Request objects.If
regexps
is an empty array orundefined
, andglobs
are also not defined, then the function enqueues the links with the same subdomain.requestQueue: RequestProvider
A request queue to which the URLs will be enqueued.
optionalselector: string
A CSS selector matching links to be enqueued.
optionalskipNavigation: boolean = false
If set to
true
, tells the crawler to skip navigation and process the request directly.optionalstrategy: EnqueueStrategy | all | same-domain | same-hostname | same-origin = EnqueueStrategy | all | same-domain | same-hostname | same-origin
The strategy to use when enqueueing the urls.
Depending on the strategy you select, we will only check certain parts of the URLs found. Here is a diagram of each URL part and their name:
Protocol Domain
┌────┐ ┌─────────┐
https://example.crawlee.dev/...
│ └─────────────────┤
│ Hostname │
│ │
└─────────────────────────┘
OriginoptionaltransformRequestFunction: RequestTransform
Just before a new Request is constructed and enqueued to the RequestQueue, this function can be used to remove it or modify its contents such as
userData
,payload
or, most importantlyuniqueKey
. This is useful when you need to enqueue multipleRequests
to the queue that share the same URL, but differ in methods or payloads, or to dynamically update or createuserData
.For example: by adding
keepUrlFragment: true
to therequest
object, URL fragments will not be removed whenuniqueKey
is computed.Example:
{
transformRequestFunction: (request) => {
request.userData.foo = 'bar';
request.keepUrlFragment = true;
return request;
}
}Note that
transformRequestFunction
has a priority over request options specified inglobs
,regexps
, orpseudoUrls
objects, and thus some options could be over-written bytransformRequestFunction
.urls: readonly string[]
An array of URLs to enqueue.
optionaluserData: Dictionary
Sets Request.userData for newly enqueued requests.
optionalwaitForAllRequestsToBeAdded: boolean
By default, only the first batch (1000) of found requests will be added to the queue before resolving the call. You can use this option to wait for adding all of them.
Returns Promise<BatchAddRequestsResult>
Promise that resolves to BatchAddRequestsResult object.
This function enqueues the urls provided to the RequestQueue provided. If you want to automatically find and enqueue links, you should use the context-aware
enqueueLinks
function provided on the crawler contexts.Optionally, the function allows you to filter the target links' URLs using an array of globs or regular expressions and override settings of the enqueued Request objects.
Example usage