There is a webcomic called strong female protagonist that i want to persevere(in case the website is ever lost) but not sure how.

The image you see above is not a webpage of the site but rather a drop-down like menu. There is a web crawler called WFDownloader(that i am using the window’s exe file inside bottles)that can grab images and can follow links, grab images “N” number of pages down but since this a drop-down menu i am not sure it will work

There also the issue of organizing the images. WFDownloader doesn’t have options for organizing.

What i am thinking about, is somehow translating the html for the drop-down menu into separate xml file based on issues/titles, run a script to download the images, have each image named after its own hyperlink and have each issue in its own folder. Later on i can create a stitch-up version of the each issues.

  • Archr@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Usually when I need to do something like this I use python and BeautifulSoup4. You basically get the content of the web page and use bs4 to parse it and pull out the correct link. You will need to look at the source of the page to understand their page format.

    If python requests isn’t able to get the right data then you might need to use selenium to use a full web browser to render the page and run any Javascript that might populate the page. Then you send that page content to bs4.

    Edit: I know someone posted a link to archive but I figured some instructions would also be useful.

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    3 days ago

    If you view the source of the homepage, you’ll see some HTML that starts with this:

    <div class="archive-dropdown-wrap">
        <ul class="archive-dropdown">                       
            <li><span class="chapter-label">Issue 1</span><ul><li><a href="https://strongfemaleprotagonist.com/issue-1/page-0/">Cover
    

    That’s the HTML for the drop-down. Although if I were you, I’d look into taking advantage of WordPress’ JSON API, since that website uses WordPress.

    For example, here’s a list of the images uploaded to the site in JSON format: https://strongfemaleprotagonist.com/wp-json/wp/v2/media?per_page=100&page=1 (Limited to 100 entries per page)

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      3 days ago

      I can see the url for each image when opening when the json link(source_url:) and each image is labeled in the correct order as far as i can see but how do i grab the urls?

      Maybe look into awk language compile a list of urls than pass them through curl?

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    3 days ago

    i’m presuming that you’ve tried something like curl or wget wrapped in a for loop to iterate through each page to do this and that it didn’t work somehow.

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    3 days ago

    Seems like you have a good alternative that doesn’t require a script, but for tasks like this I like to recommend the book Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. It’s free to read online, and if I recall correctly has essentially exactly this task as one of the exercises.

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    2 days ago

    wget -a website.url

    It’s probably better not to try to preserve webcomics. It’s like the only bad form of art.

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      2 days ago

      It’s probably better not to try to preserve webcomics. It’s like the only bad form of art.

      That a bizzare take, why? From the sound of it you dont hate comics in general, what about them being on the web makes them “bad”?

      Anyways, that honour goes to any podcast by any who calls themeself a comedian.