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web crawler - How to give URL to scrapy for crawling?

I want to use scrapy for crawling web pages. Is there a way to pass the start URL from the terminal itself?

It is given in the documentation that either the name of the spider or the URL can be given, but when i given the url it throws an error:

//name of my spider is example, but i am giving url instead of my spider name(It works fine if i give spider name).

scrapy crawl example.com

ERROR:

File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Scrapy-0.14.1-py2.7.egg/scrapy/spidermanager.py", line 43, in create raise KeyError("Spider not found: %s" % spider_name) KeyError: 'Spider not found: example.com'

How can i make scrapy to use my spider on the url given in the terminal??

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I'm not really sure about the commandline option. However, you could write your spider like this.

class MySpider(BaseSpider):

    name = 'my_spider'    

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 
      super(MySpider, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) 

      self.start_urls = [kwargs.get('start_url')] 

And start it like: scrapy crawl my_spider -a start_url="http://some_url"


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