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A nodejs module to extract links from Aol, Ask, Baidu,Google, Bing and Yahoo

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  • search-engine-nodejs

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search-engine-nodejs is made from several search engines namely: Aol, Ask, Baidu, Bing, Google and Yahoo, this search engine is not perfect yet, but if anyone wants to develop it, just continue

Includes

  • fake-useragent
  • request
  • request-promise-native
  • urlencode
  • cheerio

Before Installing

Instalation

Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install search-engine-nodejs

Features

search-engine-nodejs supports the following search engines:

Usage

javascript

create a file name index.js with the following contents

const search_engine = require('search-engine-nodejs').default;

(async () => {
    const options = {
        qs: {
            q: 'Hello Search Engine'
        }
    }

    // you can use: Aol, Ask, Baidu, Bing, Google or Yahoo
    const results = await search_engine.Google(options)
    console.log(results)
})();

Start scraping by firing up the command node index.js

and more or less like this

[
  {
    url: 'https://support.google.com/websearch/forum/AAAAgtjJeM4tswt4Orqfos/?hl=uk',
    title: 'How to switch to Google as my default search engine in MS EDGE ...',
    description: '15.01.16. Rotary Steve. Hello,. Perhaps this search can be helpful.... https://www. microsoft.com/en-us/search/result.aspx?q=default%20search%20engine.'
  },
  ...
  {
    url: 'http://www.proz.com/forum/sdl_trados_support/255884-an_easy_way_to_copy_paste_source_terms_from_trados_studio_into_a_search_engine_or_dictionary.html?text=An%20easy%20way%20to%20copy-paste%20source%20terms%20from%20Trados%20Studio%20into%20a%20search%20engine%20or%20dictionary%3F%20?text=An%20easy%20way%20to%20copy-paste%20source%20terms%20from%20Trados%20Studio%20into%20a%20search%20engine%20or%20dictionary%3F%20(SDL%20Trados%20support)&print=1',
    title: 'An easy way to copy-paste source terms from Trados Studio into a ...',
    description: '10 Sep 2013 - ... 20Trados%20Studio%20into%20a%20search%20engine%20or%20dictionary %3F%20?text=An ... Hello everyone, .... hi Paul, Sep 10, 2013 ...'
  }
]

add the pageOfResult option if you want to get results to 2 or more

(async () => {
    const options = {
        pageOfResult: 2,
        qs: {
            q: 'Hello Search Engine'
        }
    }

    // you can use: Aol, Ask, Baidu, Bing, Google or Yahoo
    const results = await search_engine.Google(options)
    console.log(results)
    // This will display the second results page
})();

Start scraping by firing up the command node index.js

and more or less like this

[
  {
    url: 'https://www.hijden.nl/homepages/digital-agency/',
    title: 'Digital Agency - Hijden - Ontwerp & Branding',
    description: '... 22%2C%22text%22%3A%22Our%20approach%20is%20to%20focus%20on %20growing%20visibility%20in%20organic%20search%20engine%20results.Tidak ada: Hello%'
  },
  ...
  {
    url: 'https://easynewsweb.com/amp/%F0%9F%98%8D-fall-in-love-with-your-search-engine-results-with-25-off-aioseop-pro-%F0%9F%98%8D/',
    title: 'Fall In Love With Your Search Engine Results With 25% Off ...',
    description: "Hey – As Valentine's Day is approaching, we'd like to take this opportunity to ... % 20Fall%20In%20Love%20With%20Your%20Search%20Engine%20Results% ..."
  }
]

Typescript

You just need to change the require to import like this

import SearchEngine from "search-engine-nodejs";

and this is the code

import SearchEngine from "search-engine-nodejs";

(async () => {
    const options = {
        qs: {
            q: 'Hello Search Engine'
        }
    }

    // you can use: Aol, Ask, Baidu, Bing, Google or Yahoo
    const results = await SearchEngine.Google(options)
    console.log(results)
})();

Thank You