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frugurt2021-12-31 04:49:40
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frugurt, 2021-12-31 04:49:40

How can I find a parser that suits my specific task?

Hey! One of my hobbies is shopping. One of my favorite stores is the good old https://www.zara.com/ru/ . I realized that I was ready to look for things even in stores in other cities - not only in Moscow.

For this purpose, the online store has a button "Learn about the availability of goods in the store" on the page of each product. However, there is no way to run a search for the whole of Russia, but only for a specific city, of which there are 40. Entering manually 40 times the name of the city in order to "cover" only one thing, there has been no patience lately.

Assumed that the information can be parsed. But the budget does not allow finding a programmer who will make a primitive parse. Google suggested that there are a trillion free scraping services that will allow you to customize it for specific tasks (maybe mine). And I'm ready to dig into some particular parser. But I can’t dig into dozens of parsers in search of something unknown (I’m far from IT) :(

I just want to insert a link to the product and get the download in any way. Tell me, what should I pay attention to? I am

attaching screenshots of the user’s steps on Zara’s website.
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Thanks in advance!

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rPman, 2021-12-31
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Such is the selyavi, either learn yourself or pay someone else.
Tip, a parser in the form of a browser extension or better a script for a plugin like greasemonkey, should be the cheapest, especially if without an interface
Universal parser is a myth, if you know a million of them, give a link to at least a couple

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