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Revision as of 09:45, 31 October 2017
| Collecting SBIR Data | |
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| Project Information | |
| Project Title | Collecting SBIR Data |
| Owner | Adrian Smart |
| Start Date | June 6, 2017 |
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| Keywords | Data, Tool |
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| Notes | |
| Has project status | Complete |
| Subsumes: | SBIR Concatenation |
| Copyright © 2016 edegan.com. All Rights Reserved. | |
Manual Collection
Files are in:
E:\McNair\Projects\SBIR
Each file is a group of 1000 companies. Each group of 1000 is numbered sequentially.
Rough notes
- Get the data from https://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/award/all
- Built a Selenium Web Driver which is stored in E:\McNair\Software\Scripts\Selenium Web Drivers
- Does not work because there is a captcha that must be entered after selecting xls download
Notes on building a Selenium Web Driver:
In your python script:
- Make sure that you properly set the chromedriver path if you don't have it under root. For example: webdriver.Chrome("/Users/adriansmart/PycharmProjects/SeleniumTest/chromedriver")
- Use driver.find_element_by_xpath to select the element on html page. You will need to enter the xpath in this function so first load the website in a browser.
- Next, right click on the page element you want the xpath and select inspect. This will launch the html inspector and highlight the relevant lines of code
- Right click on what looks like the right piece of code and select "Copy xpath data"
- Paste that stuff in your python script where it asks for a path, For example: driver.find_element_by_xpath("//*[@id='solr-print-dropdown-button']")