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pydatascraper is a Python application that provides web scraping capabilities, including fetching Google and Yelp reviews. The application has a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) for easy interaction.
### Features
- **Web Scraping:** Extract information from web pages based on user-provided URLs.
- **Google Reviews:** Fetch reviews for a given business or location using Google Maps API.
- **Yelp Reviews:** Retrieve reviews for a business using the Yelp API.
- **OpenStreetMap Data:** Extract latitude, longitude, and additional information from OpenStreetMap.
#### Requirements
- Python 3.x
- Required Python packages (install using `pip install -r requirements.txt`):
- `requests`
- `beautifulsoup4`
- `pandas`
- `openpyxl`
- `nltk` (for text processing)
- `tkinter` (GUI toolkit)
#### Usage
1. Clone the repository:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/arjunlimat/pydatascraper.git
```
2. Install the package directly:
```
pip install pydatascraper
```
3. import the webscraper model:
```
from pydatascraper.pyscraper import main
```
4. Run the application:
```
main()
```
The GUI will appear, allowing you to choose different services and perform web scraping tasks.
#### Services
Web Scraping
Enter a URL and click "Search" to explore available data types.
Choose the desired data type, enter a file name, and click "Download" to save the data.
#### Google Reviews
Select "Google reviews" from the services dropdown.
Enter the business or location name and address.
Provide a file name and click "Download" to fetch and save Google reviews.
#### Yelp Reviews
Select "Yelp reviews" from the services dropdown.
Enter the business name and address.
Provide a file name and click "Download" to fetch and save Yelp reviews.
#### OpenStreetMap
Select "Open Street Map" from the services dropdown.
Enter the map URL, provide a file name, and click "Download" to extract map data.
#### Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you encounter issues or have ideas for improvement, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
#### License:
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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