This program parses recipes from common websites and displays them using plain-old HTML.
You can use it here: https://www.plainoldrecipe.com/
View the recipe in your browser:
If you print the recipe, shows with minimal formatting:
- Install Python 3.6 or newer
git clone https://github.com/poundifdef/plainoldrecipe.git
or download the source and extractcd plainoldrecipe
- Create a virtual environment (optional)
pip install -r requirements.txt
python app.py
If all goes well you should see something along the lines of:
python main.py
* Serving Flask app "main" (lazy loading)
* Environment: production
WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production deployment.
Use a production WSGI server instead.
* Debug mode: on
* Restarting with stat
* Debugger is active!
* Debugger PIN: 123-456-789
* Running on http://localhost:8080/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
After which simply navigate to the appropriate URL as displayed on the last line.
flyctl deploy
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If you want to add a new scraper, your best bet is to contribute it to hhursev/recipe-scrapers. When they update their library, I get a notification and update to the latest version.
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If you want to fix a bug in an existing scraper, again, your best bet is to do it in hhursev/recipe-scrapers
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You can also add or modify scrapers here. These override code from hhursev/recipe-scrapers. If you want to do that, your PR should have exactly two files:
parsers/__init__.py
and add a new class in theparsers/
directory. Here is an example. -
If you want to make any other modification or refactor: create an issue and ask prior to making your PR.
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I don't guarantee that I will keep this repo up to date, or that I will respond in any sort of timely fashion! Your best bet for any change is to keep PRs small and focused on the minimum changeset possible.
git fetch origin pull/ID/head:BRANCHNAME