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6:56 am, April 4, 2021
 

python extract images into an array from a url

this should extract all images from a url into an array using python

python

from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from urllib.request import urlopen
url = "https://www.kruxor.com/view/code/LOveX/"
page = urlopen(url)
html = page.read().decode("utf-8")
soup = BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
#print(soup.get_text())
images = soup.find_all("img")
print(images)

return result

[<img src="https://www.kruxor.com/images/change%20the%20cursor%20to%20a%20pointer%20for%20an%20element.gif"/>, <img src="https://www.kruxor.com/images/ios-14-iphone.jpg"/>]

extract the 1st image src only rather than the full img tag

add this instead of print(images)

python

images_src = images[0]["src"];
print(images_src)

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