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Class SpotifyBatchScraper<T1, T2>

Spotify Batch Scraper

Scrapes 20 Entities at a time via endpoints such as the [Get Several Albums] endpoint.

Type parameters

Hierarchy

Index

Constructors

constructor

  • new SpotifyBatchScraper(entities: T1[], batchDescription: string, verbose?: boolean): SpotifyBatchScraper

Properties

Protected batchDescription

batchDescription: string

Spotify batch API enpoint name, such as 'albums' or 'artists'. used for URL resolution

dataReadFromLocal

dataReadFromLocal: boolean

Scrapers always check for a local copy of the target resource (using Scraper.checkForLocalRecord) before executing a scrape from an external resource. If the resource was found (and therefore no external calls made), this is set to true.

description

description: string

A simple, human-readble description of what is being scraped. Used for logging.

Protected entities

entities: T1[]

up to 20 batch-requestable entities with Spotify Ids to be requested

results

results: ResultBatch

Contains all results generated by Scraper.scrape, including recursive calls.

scrapeSucceeded

scrapeSucceeded: boolean

Flag indicating a sucessful scrape, set to true after non-error-throwing call to Scraper.scrape.

Protected spotifyApi

spotifyApi: SpotifyApi

Protected spotifyResponse

spotifyResponse: T2

Spotify data populated by calls to SpotifyIdScraper.requestScrape

verbose

verbose: boolean

Used to override .env settings and force-log the output of a given scraper.

Methods

checkForLocalRecord

  • checkForLocalRecord(): Promise<boolean>
  • Gets the local stored record corresponding to a given scraper. Should return null if no local record is found. By default, returns false (resource is always scraped).

    Returns Promise<boolean>

Protected extractInfo

  • extractInfo(): void

printInfo

  • printInfo(): void

printResult

  • printResult(): void

requestScrape

  • requestScrape(): Promise<void>

Protected saveToLocal

  • saveToLocal(): Promise<void>

scrape

  • scrape(forceScrape?: boolean): Promise<void>
  • Entry point for initiating an asset scrape. General scrape outline/method order:

    1. Scraper.checkForLocalRecord
    2. If local entity was found, update class props and return.
    3. Scraper.requestScrape
    4. Scraper.extractInfo
    5. Scraper.scrapeDependencies
    6. Scraper.saveToLocal
    7. Update class props and return
    remarks

    This method should be considered unsafe - there are several points where this can throw errors. This is intentional, and allows easier support for relational data scraping/storage. Scraped assets may have a mixture of required and non-required dependencies, the status of which should be kept in mind when implementing Scraper.scrapeDependencies. A subclass should catch and log errors from non-required scrapes. However, errors from a required scrape should remain uncaught, so the original call to a Scraper.scrape will error out before [[Scraper.save]] is called for incomplete data.

    Parameters

    • Default value forceScrape: boolean = false

      If set to true, scrapes the external resource regardless of any existing local records

    Returns Promise<void>

Protected scrapeDependencies

  • scrapeDependencies(): Promise<void>

Protected scrapeErrorHandler

  • scrapeErrorHandler(error: Error): Promise<void>

Static scrapeDependencyArr

  • scrapeDependencyArr<T>(scrapers: T[], forceScrape?: boolean): Promise<ScrapersWithResults<T>>

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