Farfetch Scraper
Spider read farfetch.com in 118 ms without a browser and returned 64 lines of clean markdown, including sections like "Choose a department", "Womenswear" and "New In Clothing Bags Shoes".
## Choose a departmentWOMENSWEAR MENSWEAR KIDSWEAR## Womenswear## New In ## Clothing ## Bags ## Shoes## Menswear## New In ## Clothing ## Accessories ## Shoes## Kidswear## Boys ## Girls ## Baby Boys ## Baby Girls### Never miss a thing8690424 7565602 5899507 6264708 7955326 seotmstmp deskdev The same call, in code.
The capture above came back as markdown. These examples add a key, so you get browser rendering, proxies, and concurrency on farfetch.com.
import { SpiderBrowser } from "spider-browser";
const spider = new SpiderBrowser({
apiKey: process.env.SPIDER_API_KEY!,
});
await spider.connect();
const page = spider.page!;
await page.goto("https://www.farfetch.com/shopping/women/dresses-1/items.aspx");
// No selectors, no schema. Spider reads the page and names the fields.
const data = await page.scrape();
console.log(data);
await spider.close(); import { SpiderBrowser } from "spider-browser";
const spider = new SpiderBrowser({
apiKey: process.env.SPIDER_API_KEY!,
stealth: 2,
});
await spider.connect();
const page = spider.page!;
await page.goto("https://www.farfetch.com/shopping/women/dresses-1/items.aspx");
await page.content(10000);
const data = await page.evaluate(`(() => {
const items = [];
document.querySelectorAll("[data-testid='productCard']").forEach(el => {
const brand = el.querySelector("[data-testid='productCard-brand']")?.textContent?.trim();
const name = el.querySelector("[data-testid='productCard-description']")?.textContent?.trim();
const price = el.querySelector("[data-testid='productCard-price']")?.textContent?.trim();
if (brand) items.push({ brand, name, price });
});
return JSON.stringify({ total: items.length, items: items.slice(0, 10) });
})()`);
console.log(JSON.parse(data));
await spider.close(); Ready for volume? Get an API key →
Fields you can pull.
Spider names these from the page. The capture above came back as markdown; the same
call with return_format: "json" returns them as keys.
What farfetch.com costs to scrape.
The capture above cost $0.000554 to fetch. Pricing is $1 per GB of pre-transformation bandwidth plus $0.001 per CPU minute, so a page like this one lands at a fraction of a cent. Failed requests are billed at $0.
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- No card required to test
- Balance never expires
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Start scraping farfetch.com.
You already have the call. A key raises the rate limit and turns on browser rendering, proxies, and concurrency. Balance never expires, and top-ups go through secure checkout.