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Universal site parser based on cms prom, does the user need it?
Once, to gain experience, I wrote a couple of site parsers based on well-known cms, with today's tests, the most successful of them turned out to be a site parser based on cms prom.
Characteristics of the parser:
During the tests, it was possible to parse 10/10 sites.
To start parsing, you only need to enter the site url, all data collection templates are already included in the parser.
Supports both synchronous and asynchronous execution.
Parses the following data into csv: url, title, price, description, images in original size (each image in a separate column), features (column name = feature name, column value = feature value), breadcrumbs.
Essence of the question:
As I said above, for parsing, you only need to enter the url of the site, or a separate category of the site -> even a user who can edit an excel table can cope with parsing.
Will it be possible to at least manetize the parser at this stage? At the slightest hint of profit, I am ready to devote time to it and add a couple of features, for example, export to various formats such as yml. And also to work on parsers of other cms so that they work stably and also have cool features, but does anyone but me need this?
Are there sites (preferably Ukrainian) where one could pay attention to this parser (so that at least someone starts using it :))?
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