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apify--crawlee/docs/guides/request_storage_queue_only.ts
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// This is the suggested way.
// Note that we are not using the request list at all,
// and not using the request queue explicitly here.
import { PuppeteerCrawler } from 'crawlee';
// Prepare the sources array with URLs to visit (it can contain millions of URLs)
const sources = [
{ url: 'http://www.example.com/page-1' },
{ url: 'http://www.example.com/page-2' },
{ url: 'http://www.example.com/page-3' },
// ...
];
// The crawler will automatically process requests from the queue.
// It's used the same way for Cheerio/Playwright crawlers
const crawler = new PuppeteerCrawler({
async requestHandler({ crawler, enqueueLinks }) {
// Add new request to the queue
await crawler.addRequests(['http://www.example.com/new-page']);
// Add links found on page to the queue
await enqueueLinks();
// The requests above would be added to the queue
// and would be processed after the initial requests are processed.
},
});
// Add the initial sources array to the request queue
// and run the crawler
await crawler.run(sources);