Tải xuống toàn bộ trang web với wget (hoặc khác) bao gồm tất cả nội dung có thể tải xuống của nó


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Tôi đang cố tải xuống trang web của winamp trong trường hợp họ đóng cửa nó. Tôi cần phải tải xuống mọi thứ theo nghĩa đen.

Tôi đã thử một lần với wgetvà tôi đã tự tải xuống trang web, nhưng khi tôi cố tải xuống bất kỳ tệp nào từ nó, nó sẽ cung cấp một tệp mà không có phần mở rộng hoặc tên. Lam sao tôi co thể sửa no?

Câu trả lời:


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Bạn có thể cần phải phản chiếu hoàn toàn trang web, nhưng lưu ý rằng một số liên kết có thể thực sự chết. Bạn có thể sử dụng HTTrack hoặc wget:

wget -r http://winapp.com # or whatever

Với HTTrack, trước tiên hãy cài đặt nó:

sudo apt-get install httrack

Bây giờ chạy nó chỉ 1 liên kết bên ngoài:

httrack --ext-depth=1 http://winapp.com

Điều này sẽ tải xuống các tệp CDN winapp, nhưng không phải các tệp trong các tệp trong các tệp trên toàn bộ internet.


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wget -p -k http://somewebsite.com

Từ man wget

-p
--page-requisites
   This option causes Wget to download all the files that are
   necessary to properly display a given HTML page.  This includes
   such things as inlined images, sounds, and referenced stylesheets.

   Ordinarily, when downloading a single HTML page, any requisite
   documents that may be needed to display it properly are not
   downloaded.  Using -r together with -l can help, but since Wget
   does not ordinarily distinguish between external and inlined
   documents, one is generally left with "leaf documents" that are
   missing their requisites.

   For instance, say document 1.html contains an "<IMG>" tag
   referencing 1.gif and an "<A>" tag pointing to external document
   2.html.  Say that 2.html is similar but that its image is 2.gif and
   it links to 3.html.  Say this continues up to some arbitrarily high
   number.

   If one executes the command:

           wget -r -l 2 http://<site>/1.html

   then 1.html, 1.gif, 2.html, 2.gif, and 3.html will be downloaded.
   As you can see, 3.html is without its requisite 3.gif because Wget
   is simply counting the number of hops (up to 2) away from 1.html in
   order to determine where to stop the recursion.  However, with this
   command:

           wget -r -l 2 -p http://<site>/1.html

   all the above files and 3.html's requisite 3.gif will be
   downloaded.  Similarly,

           wget -r -l 1 -p http://<site>/1.html

   will cause 1.html, 1.gif, 2.html, and 2.gif to be downloaded.  One
   might think that:

           wget -r -l 0 -p http://<site>/1.html

   would download just 1.html and 1.gif, but unfortunately this is not
   the case, because -l 0 is equivalent to -l inf---that is, infinite
   recursion.  To download a single HTML page (or a handful of them,
   all specified on the command-line or in a -i URL input file) and
   its (or their) requisites, simply leave off -r and -l:

           wget -p http://<site>/1.html

   Note that Wget will behave as if -r had been specified, but only
   that single page and its requisites will be downloaded.Links from
   that page to external documents will not be followed.  Actually, to
   download a single page and all its requisites (even if they exist
   on separate websites), and make sure the lot displays properly
   locally, this author likes to use a few options in addition to -p:

          wget -E -H -k -K -p http://<site>/<document>

   To finish off this topic, it's worth knowing that Wget's idea of an
   external document link is any URL specified in an "<A>" tag, an
   "<AREA>" tag, or a "<LINK>" tag other than "<LINK
   REL="stylesheet">".

  ==================================================================

 -k
 --convert-links
   After the download is complete, convert the links in the document to make them suitable for local viewing.  This affects not only the visible hyperlinks, but any part of the document that
   links to external content, such as embedded images, links to style sheets, hyperlinks to non-HTML content, etc.

   Each link will be changed in one of the two ways:

   ·   The links to files that have been downloaded by Wget will be changed to refer to the file they point to as a relative link.

       Example: if the downloaded file /foo/doc.html links to /bar/img.gif, also downloaded, then the link in doc.html will be modified to point to ../bar/img.gif.  This kind of transformation
       works reliably for arbitrary combinations of directories.

   ·   The links to files that have not been downloaded by Wget will be changed to include host name and absolute path of the location they point to.

       Example: if the downloaded file /foo/doc.html links to /bar/img.gif (or to ../bar/img.gif), then the link in doc.html will be modified to point to http://hostname/bar/img.gif.

   Because of this, local browsing works reliably: if a linked file was downloaded, the link will refer to its local name; if it was not downloaded, the link will refer to its full Internet
   address rather than presenting a broken link.  The fact that the former links are converted to relative links ensures that you can move the downloaded hierarchy to another directory.

   Note that only at the end of the download can Wget know which links have been downloaded.  Because of that, the work done by -k will be performed at the end of all the downloads.

  --convert-file-only
   This option converts only the filename part of the URLs, leaving the rest of the URLs untouched. This filename part is sometimes referred to as the "basename", although we avoid that term
   here in order not to cause confusion.

   It works particularly well in conjunction with --adjust-extension, although this coupling is not enforced. It proves useful to populate Internet caches with files downloaded from different
   hosts.

   Example: if some link points to //foo.com/bar.cgi?xyz with --adjust-extension asserted and its local destination is intended to be ./foo.com/bar.cgi?xyz.css, then the link would be converted
   to //foo.com/bar.cgi?xyz.css. Note that only the filename part has been modified. The rest of the URL has been left untouched, including the net path ("//") which would otherwise be
   processed by Wget and converted to the effective scheme (ie. "http://").

xin lỗi vì sự thụt lề xấu của tôi :(


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Nếu bạn muốn tải xuống mọi thứ liên quan đến liên kết bạn có Bạn có thể thử điều này

wget -r -U "BrowserName" "Url"

Bạn có thể muốn sử dụng --wait="duration"để tránh ip của bạn bị chặn. Trang yêu cầu kỳ lạ của nó sau trang mà không có thời gian chờ đợi. đó không phải con người


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Chào mừng bạn đến hỏi Ubuntu! Nó sẽ là một cải tiến lớn cho câu trả lời này để cải thiện ngữ pháp của bạn, hoặc ít nhất là để phê duyệt bản chỉnh sửa được đề xuất ...
nặc

wget -mcũng có thể được sử dụng thay vì-r
tricasse

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Sử dụng --random-waitvới --wait=Xđể tránh các khối hơn nữa.
Patrick

@Patrick Bạn có quan tâm để gửi một câu trả lời đầy đủ? Nhận xét của bạn nghe có vẻ thú vị.
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