sep/sep-006.rst
======= ========================================= SEP 06 Title Extractors Author Ismael Carnales and a bunch of rabid mice Created 2009-07-28 Status Obsolete (discarded) ======= =========================================
This SEP proposes a more meaningful naming of XPathSelectors or "Selectors" and
their x method.
When you use Selectors in Scrapy, your final goal is to "extract" the data that you've selected, as the [https://docs.scrapy.org/en/latest/topics/selectors.html XPath Selectors documentation] says (bolding by me):
When you’re scraping web pages, the most common task you need to perform is to extract data from the HTML source.
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Scrapy comes with its own mechanism for extracting data. They’re called
XPath selectors (or just “selectors”, for short) because they “select”
certain parts of the HTML document specified by XPath expressions.
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To actually extract the textual data you must call the selector
extract() method, as follows
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Selectors also have a re() method for extracting data using regular
expressions.
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For example, suppose you want to extract all <p> elements inside <div> elements. First you get would get all <div> elements
As and there is no Extractor object in Scrapy and what you want to finally
perform with Selectors is extracting data, we propose the renaming of
Selectors to Extractors. (In Scrapy for extracting you use selectors is
really weird :) )
As the name of the method for performing selection (the x method) is not
descriptive nor mnemotechnic enough and clearly clashes with extract method
(x sounds like a short for extract in english), we propose to rename it to
select, sel (is shortness if required), or xpath after lxml's <http://lxml.de/xpathxslt.html>_ xpath method.
After this renaming we propose also renaming ItemBuilder to ItemExtractor,
because the ItemBuilder/Extractor will act as a bridge between a set of
Extractors and an Item and because it will literally "extract" an item from a
webpage or set of pages.