Jquery Scraper
Spider read jquery.org in 178 ms without a browser and returned 43 lines of clean markdown, including sections like "A safe and modern home for the web" and "Recent posts".
Join us for Node.js Interactive at RenderATL August 12-13!# A safe and modern home for the webOpenJS promotes the widespread adoption and continued development of key JavaScript technologies worldwide.Become a memberParticipate in the community## Join the OpenJS FoundationThe OpenJS Foundation is the central place to support collaborative development of JavaScript and web technologies. Interested in joining? Learn more about membership benefits and how to join!Our members support the communityThe OpenJS Foundation recognizes the critical supporting role of these organizations, and thanks them for their ongoing support of our project communities.## Recent postsJuly 22, 2026 ### Meet Our 2026 OpenJS Foundation Board of Directors We’re happy to welcome three new members on the OpenJS Foundation Board of Directors, and three that were re-elected. Together, they are filling positions on the Gold, Silver and Community level. July 9, 2026 ### Meet the Node.js Interactive Speakers at RenderATL 2026 Node.js Interactive comes to RenderATL with talks on AI-assisted development, performance, open source infrastructure, documentation, and the engineering practices teams need now. July 8, 2026 ### OpenJS Foundation Security Update: Q2 2026 Q2 2026 brought a Node.js 26 release, a major security release addressing 18 vulnerabilities with a streamlined 36-to-7-step process, the removal of the security embargo requirement, and a new LLM-assisted report classifier and web viewer for release management. 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 jquery.org.
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://jquery.org");
// No selectors, no schema. Spider reads the page and names the fields.
const data = await page.scrape();
console.log(data);
await spider.close(); import { Spider } from "@spider-cloud/spider-client";
const spider = new Spider({ apiKey: process.env.SPIDER_API_KEY! });
const result = await spider.scrapeUrl("https://www.jquery.org", {
return_format: "markdown",
});
console.log(result); 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 jquery.org costs to scrape.
The capture above cost $0.000197 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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