How do I scrape HTML that is rendered in the browser rather than JSON response?










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Let's say I have an endpoint: [Example]



http://domain.website.com/dashboard


  • If I hit this URL in postman, I get a JSON response.

  • If I hit this URL in browser, and I 'view-page-source', I see
    JSON

  • But if I inspect element, I see HTML rendered

And obviously, if I request with Python,



r = requests.get('http://domain.website.com/dashboard')
print(r.text)


I get JSON.



By my understanding the FrontEnd Javascript Framework is rendering the HTML using the JSON response.



But my usecase is to crawl few links in the HTML, but I get only JSON response using Requests module. In that case, how do I get HTML instead of JSON?










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  • Just to clarify: do you want to get a response rendered in HTML?
    – Nicolás
    Nov 12 at 14:29






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    Yes. I want HTML response. I'm getting only the JSON response. But when I inspect element that page in the browser, I see the HTML response (which is what I want)
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 14:31










  • Aren't those links already available in the JSON response? The only way you can get the rendered html response is by emulating a browser, which you can do with selenium.
    – drec4s
    Nov 12 at 15:10










  • No. Links aren't in that JSON. Or else I would have parsed JSON to get those links. So selenium is the only way? I have another problem. For each page, let's say /dashboard, many API calls are being made. Python requests is unidirectional :(
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 15:27










  • try to add Accept: ... to your header, but as my expect it still response in JSON because rendering in browser is better than in server.
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 13 at 7:15















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Let's say I have an endpoint: [Example]



http://domain.website.com/dashboard


  • If I hit this URL in postman, I get a JSON response.

  • If I hit this URL in browser, and I 'view-page-source', I see
    JSON

  • But if I inspect element, I see HTML rendered

And obviously, if I request with Python,



r = requests.get('http://domain.website.com/dashboard')
print(r.text)


I get JSON.



By my understanding the FrontEnd Javascript Framework is rendering the HTML using the JSON response.



But my usecase is to crawl few links in the HTML, but I get only JSON response using Requests module. In that case, how do I get HTML instead of JSON?










share|improve this question























  • Just to clarify: do you want to get a response rendered in HTML?
    – Nicolás
    Nov 12 at 14:29






  • 1




    Yes. I want HTML response. I'm getting only the JSON response. But when I inspect element that page in the browser, I see the HTML response (which is what I want)
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 14:31










  • Aren't those links already available in the JSON response? The only way you can get the rendered html response is by emulating a browser, which you can do with selenium.
    – drec4s
    Nov 12 at 15:10










  • No. Links aren't in that JSON. Or else I would have parsed JSON to get those links. So selenium is the only way? I have another problem. For each page, let's say /dashboard, many API calls are being made. Python requests is unidirectional :(
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 15:27










  • try to add Accept: ... to your header, but as my expect it still response in JSON because rendering in browser is better than in server.
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 13 at 7:15













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Let's say I have an endpoint: [Example]



http://domain.website.com/dashboard


  • If I hit this URL in postman, I get a JSON response.

  • If I hit this URL in browser, and I 'view-page-source', I see
    JSON

  • But if I inspect element, I see HTML rendered

And obviously, if I request with Python,



r = requests.get('http://domain.website.com/dashboard')
print(r.text)


I get JSON.



By my understanding the FrontEnd Javascript Framework is rendering the HTML using the JSON response.



But my usecase is to crawl few links in the HTML, but I get only JSON response using Requests module. In that case, how do I get HTML instead of JSON?










share|improve this question















Let's say I have an endpoint: [Example]



http://domain.website.com/dashboard


  • If I hit this URL in postman, I get a JSON response.

  • If I hit this URL in browser, and I 'view-page-source', I see
    JSON

  • But if I inspect element, I see HTML rendered

And obviously, if I request with Python,



r = requests.get('http://domain.website.com/dashboard')
print(r.text)


I get JSON.



By my understanding the FrontEnd Javascript Framework is rendering the HTML using the JSON response.



But my usecase is to crawl few links in the HTML, but I get only JSON response using Requests module. In that case, how do I get HTML instead of JSON?







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  • Just to clarify: do you want to get a response rendered in HTML?
    – Nicolás
    Nov 12 at 14:29






  • 1




    Yes. I want HTML response. I'm getting only the JSON response. But when I inspect element that page in the browser, I see the HTML response (which is what I want)
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 14:31










  • Aren't those links already available in the JSON response? The only way you can get the rendered html response is by emulating a browser, which you can do with selenium.
    – drec4s
    Nov 12 at 15:10










  • No. Links aren't in that JSON. Or else I would have parsed JSON to get those links. So selenium is the only way? I have another problem. For each page, let's say /dashboard, many API calls are being made. Python requests is unidirectional :(
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 15:27










  • try to add Accept: ... to your header, but as my expect it still response in JSON because rendering in browser is better than in server.
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 13 at 7:15
















  • Just to clarify: do you want to get a response rendered in HTML?
    – Nicolás
    Nov 12 at 14:29






  • 1




    Yes. I want HTML response. I'm getting only the JSON response. But when I inspect element that page in the browser, I see the HTML response (which is what I want)
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 14:31










  • Aren't those links already available in the JSON response? The only way you can get the rendered html response is by emulating a browser, which you can do with selenium.
    – drec4s
    Nov 12 at 15:10










  • No. Links aren't in that JSON. Or else I would have parsed JSON to get those links. So selenium is the only way? I have another problem. For each page, let's say /dashboard, many API calls are being made. Python requests is unidirectional :(
    – Maccen Wright
    Nov 12 at 15:27










  • try to add Accept: ... to your header, but as my expect it still response in JSON because rendering in browser is better than in server.
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 13 at 7:15















Just to clarify: do you want to get a response rendered in HTML?
– Nicolás
Nov 12 at 14:29




Just to clarify: do you want to get a response rendered in HTML?
– Nicolás
Nov 12 at 14:29




1




1




Yes. I want HTML response. I'm getting only the JSON response. But when I inspect element that page in the browser, I see the HTML response (which is what I want)
– Maccen Wright
Nov 12 at 14:31




Yes. I want HTML response. I'm getting only the JSON response. But when I inspect element that page in the browser, I see the HTML response (which is what I want)
– Maccen Wright
Nov 12 at 14:31












Aren't those links already available in the JSON response? The only way you can get the rendered html response is by emulating a browser, which you can do with selenium.
– drec4s
Nov 12 at 15:10




Aren't those links already available in the JSON response? The only way you can get the rendered html response is by emulating a browser, which you can do with selenium.
– drec4s
Nov 12 at 15:10












No. Links aren't in that JSON. Or else I would have parsed JSON to get those links. So selenium is the only way? I have another problem. For each page, let's say /dashboard, many API calls are being made. Python requests is unidirectional :(
– Maccen Wright
Nov 12 at 15:27




No. Links aren't in that JSON. Or else I would have parsed JSON to get those links. So selenium is the only way? I have another problem. For each page, let's say /dashboard, many API calls are being made. Python requests is unidirectional :(
– Maccen Wright
Nov 12 at 15:27












try to add Accept: ... to your header, but as my expect it still response in JSON because rendering in browser is better than in server.
– kcorlidy
Nov 13 at 7:15




try to add Accept: ... to your header, but as my expect it still response in JSON because rendering in browser is better than in server.
– kcorlidy
Nov 13 at 7:15

















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