mks212
mks212

Reputation: 921

403 Error When Using Rvest to Log Into Website For Scraping

I am trying to scrape a page on a website that requires a login and am consitently getting a 403 Error.

I have modified the code from these 2 posts for my site, Using rvest or httr to log in to non-standard forms on a webpage and how to reuse a session to avoid repeated login when scraping with rvest?

library(rvest)
pgsession <- html_session("https://www.optionslam.com/earnings/stocks/MSFT?page=-1")
pgform <- html_form(pgsession)[[1]]
filled_form <- set_values(pgform, 'username'='user', 'password'='pass')
s <- submit_form(pgsession, filled_form) # s is your logged in session

When the code is run, I get this message:

Submitting with 'NULL'
Warning message:
In request_POST(session, url = url, body = request$values, encode = request$encode,  :
  Forbidden (HTTP 403).

I have also run the code this way, by updating user_agent as R.S. suggested in the comments, however, I receive the same error as above.

library(rvest)
library(httr)
uastring <- "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2840.71 Safari/537.36"
pgsession <- html_session("https://www.optionslam.com/earnings/stocks/MSFT?page=-1", user_agent(uastring))
pgform <- html_form(pgsession)[[1]]
filled_form <- set_values(pgform, 'username'='user', 'password'='pass')
s <- submit_form(pgsession, filled_form) # s is your logged in session

If you pull the page up without logging in, it shows you a bit of the data table at the bottom right below the text: "Earnings Events Available: 65"

Once logged in, it will show all 65 events and the table will be filled in which is what I want to download. I have all the code necessary to do that in place but am stuck just on the login part.

Thank you for your help.

Upvotes: 8

Views: 6299

Answers (2)

Ross Ireland
Ross Ireland

Reputation: 203

Here's the answer to solve the problem in the original use case with rvest:

   library(rvest)
   library(httr)
   uastring <- "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2840.71 Safari/537.36"

   pgsession <- html_session("https://www.optionslam.com/earnings/stocks/MSFT?page=-1", user_agent(uastring))

   pgform <- html_form(pgsession)[[1]]

   filled_form <- set_values(pgform,
                             username = 'un',
                             password = 'ps')

   s <- submit_form(pgsession, filled_form, submit = NULL, config(referer = pgsession$url)) # s is your logged in session

The requested requires knowledge of the page you've come from (the referer(sic)).

config(referer = pgsession$url)

Upvotes: 1

mks212
mks212

Reputation: 921

Using R.S.'s suggestion, I used RSelenium to log in successfully.

A quick note for fellow mac users on using either chrome or phantom. I am running El Capitan so had some issue getting the mac to recognize the paths to both of the bin files. Instead, I moved the bin files to /usr/local/bin and they ran without an issue.

Below is the code to do so:

library(RSelenium)
RSelenium::startServer()
remDr <- remoteDriver(browserName = "chrome")
remDr$open()
appURL <- 'https://www.optionslam.com/accounts/login/'
remDr$navigate(appURL)
remDr$findElement("id", "id_username")$sendKeysToElement(list("user"))
remDr$findElement("id", "id_password")$sendKeysToElement(list("password", key='enter'))

appURL <- 'https://www.optionslam.com/earnings/stocks/MSFT?page=-1'
remDr$navigate(appURL)

This can also be done with phantom,

library(RSelenium)

pJS <- phantom() # start phantomjs

appURL <- 'https://www.optionslam.com/accounts/login/'
remDr <- remoteDriver(browserName = "phantomjs")
remDr$open()
remDr$navigate(appURL)
remDr$findElement("id", "id_username")$sendKeysToElement(list("user"))
remDr$findElement("id", "id_password")$sendKeysToElement(list("password", key='enter'))

appURL <- 'https://www.optionslam.com/earnings/stocks/MSFT?page=-1'
remDr$navigate(appURL)

Upvotes: 6

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