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Proxy scraper and checker

Tests

Scrape more than 1K HTTP - HTTPS - SOCKS4 - SOCKS5 proxies in less than 2 seconds.

Scraping fresh public proxies from different sources:

Installation

Use this command to install dependencies.

pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Usage

For scraping:

python3 proxyScraper.py -p http
  • With -p or --proxy, You can choose your proxy type. Supported proxy types are: HTTP - HTTPS - Socks (Both 4 and 5) - Socks4 - Socks5
  • With -o or --output, create and write to a .txt file. (Default is output.txt)
  • With -v or --verbose, more details.
  • With -h or --help, Show help to who did't read this README.

For checking:

python3 proxyChecker.py -p http -t 20 -s https://google.com -l output.txt

python3 proxyChecker.py -p https -t 20 -s https://google.com -l output.txt

python3 proxyChecker.py -p socks4 -t 20 -s https://google.com -l output.txt

python3 proxyChecker.py -p socks5 -t 20 -s https://google.com -l output.txt
  • With -t or --timeout, dismiss the proxy after -t seconds (Default is 20)
  • With -p or --proxy, check HTTPS,HTTP,SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 proxies (Default is HTTP)
  • With -l or --list, path to your list.txt. (Default is output.txt)
  • With -s or --site, check with specific website like google.com. (Default is google.com)
  • With -r or --random_agent, it will use a random user agent per proxy.
  • With -v or --verbose, more details.
  • With -h or --help, Show help to who did't read this README.

Good to know

  • Dead proxies will be removed and just alive proxies will stay.
  • This script is also able to scrape Socks, but proxyChecker only checks HTTP(S) proxies.

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Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Issues

Feel free to submit issues and enhancement requests or contact me via vida.page/nima.

License

MIT