Once your data is ready to download, click on the CSV/Excel button.This process took less than 1 minute in this case. You can either wait on this screen or leave ParseHub, you will be notified once your scrape is complete. Now ParseHub will scrape the image URL’s you’ve selected.Although we always advise testing your scrape runs before running a full scrape, we’ll just run the scrape right now for this example. Here you can select when to run your scrape.Click on the “Get Data” button on the left sidebar.Now comes the fun part, we will let ParseHub run and extract the list of URLs for every image we have selected. For this example, we will do it 5 times.Ĭlick yes when asked if this a next page button to deal with pagination. Click “Yes” and enter the number of times you’d like this cycle to repeat. A window will pop up asking if this is a Next Page link.We’ll then use the PLUS(+) sign next to the “next” selection and use the “click” command.So we will click on the icon next to the “Next” selection and remove the two items under it.Ĭlick here to expand and delete both selections delete url link from the next button By default, ParseHub will extract the link from the Next button.Then click on the “Next” button and the bottom of the search results page.Click on the PLUS(+) sign next to the page selection and use the select command.Ĭlick on select function and choose the next button.Now we need to tell ParseHub to extract this same information but for the next 5 pages of search results.
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