serpextract
provides easy extraction of keywords from search engine results pages (SERPs).
This module is possible in large part to the very hard work of the Piwik team. Specifically, we make extensive use of their list of search engines.
Latest release on PyPI:
$ pip install serpextract
Or the latest development version (not recommended):
$ pip install -e git://github.com/Parsely/serpextract.git#egg=serpextract
Command-line usage, returns the engine name and keyword components separated by a comma and enclosed in quotes:
$ serpextract "http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=ars%20technica" "Google","ars technica"
You can also print out a list of all the SearchEngineParsers currently available in your local cache via:
$ serpextract -l
from serpextract import get_parser, extract, is_serp, get_all_query_params
non_serp_url = 'http://arstechnica.com/'
serp_url = ('http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=ars%20technica&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCsQFjAA'
'&url=http%3A%2F%2Farstechnica.com%2F&ei=pf7RUYvhO4LdyAHf9oGAAw&usg=AFQjCNHA7qjcMXh'
'j-UX9EqSy26wZNlL9LQ&bvm=bv.48572450,d.aWc')
get_all_query_params()
# ['key', 'text', 'search_for', 'searchTerm', 'qrs', 'keyword', ...]
is_serp(serp_url)
# True
is_serp(non_serp_url)
# False
get_parser(serp_url)
# SearchEngineParser(engine_name='Google', keyword_extractor=['q'], link_macro='search?q={k}', charsets=['utf-8'])
get_parser(non_serp_url)
# None
extract(serp_url)
# ExtractResult(engine_name='Google', keyword=u'ars technica', parser=SearchEngineParser(...))
extract(non_serp_url)
# None
Naive Detection
The list of search engine parsers that Piwik and therefore serpextract
uses is far from
exhaustive. If you want serpextract
to attempt to guess if a given referring URL is a SERP,
you can specify use_naive_method=True
to serpextract.is_serp
or serpextract.extract
.
By default, the naive method is disabled.
Naive search engine detection tries to find an instance of r'\.?search\.'
in the netloc
of a URL. If found, serpextract
will then try to find a keyword in the query
portion of
the URL by looking for the following params in order:
_naive_params = ('q', 'query', 'k', 'keyword', 'term',)
If one of these are found, a keyword is extracted and an ExtractResult
is constructed as:
ExtractResult(domain, keyword, None) # No parser, but engine name and keyword
# Not a recognized search engine by serpextract
serp_url = 'http://search.piccshare.com/search.php?cat=web&channel=main&hl=en&q=test'
is_serp(serp_url)
# False
extract(serp_url)
# None
is_serp(serp_url, use_naive_method=True)
# True
extract(serp_url, use_naive_method=True)
# ExtractResult(engine_name=u'piccshare', keyword=u'test', parser=None)
Custom Parsers
In the event that you have a custom search engine that you'd like to track which is not currently
supported by Piwik/serpextract
, you can create your own instance of
serpextract.SearchEngineParser
and either pass it explicitly to either
serpextract.is_serp
or serpextract.extract
or add it
to the internal list of parsers.
# Create a parser for PiccShare
from serpextract import SearchEngineParser, is_serp, extract
my_parser = SearchEngineParser(u'PiccShare', # Engine name
u'q', # Keyword extractor
u'/search.php?q={k}', # Link macro
u'utf-8') # Charset
serp_url = 'http://search.piccshare.com/search.php?cat=web&channel=main&hl=en&q=test'
is_serp(serp_url)
# False
extract(serp_url)
# None
is_serp(serp_url, parser=my_parser)
# True
extract(serp_url, parser=my_parser)
# ExtractResult(engine_name=u'PiccShare', keyword=u'test', parser=SearchEngineParser(engine_name=u'PiccShare', keyword_extractor=[u'q'], link_macro=u'/search.php?q={k}', charsets=[u'utf-8']))
You can also permanently add a custom parser to the internal list of parsers that
serpextract
maintains so that you no longer have to explicitly pass a parser
object to serpextract.is_serp
or serpextract.extract
.
from serpextract import SearchEngineParser, add_custom_parser, is_serp, extract
my_parser = SearchEngineParser(u'PiccShare', # Engine name
u'q', # Keyword extractor
u'/search.php?q={k}', # Link macro
u'utf-8') # Charset
add_custom_parser(u'search.piccshare.com', my_parser)
serp_url = 'http://search.piccshare.com/search.php?cat=web&channel=main&hl=en&q=test'
is_serp(serp_url)
# True
extract(serp_url)
# ExtractResult(engine_name=u'PiccShare', keyword=u'test', parser=SearchEngineParser(engine_name=u'PiccShare', keyword_extractor=[u'q'], link_macro=u'/search.php?q={k}', charsets=[u'utf-8']))
There are some basic tests for popular search engines, but more are required:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt $ nosetests
Internally, this module caches an OrderedDict representation of
Piwik's list of search engines
which is stored in serpextract/search_engines.pickle
. This isn't intended to change that often and so this
module ships with a cached version.