Why does the terminal display none?











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I am trying to web scrape a website using python and beautiful soup 4 and requests. This the website: https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr
This the code:



import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
page = requests.get('https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr')
soup = BeautifulSoup(page.text, 'html.parser')

div_all_row = soup.find_all('result_row')
div_which_row = soup.find('row_8640')

print (div_which_row)


When i put into the terminal it says none. Is there something wrong with my code?










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  • nothing wrong with your code. I think the site isnt being loaded in one go. what we see when we open a site is the final result, and a get url may not represent it exactly the same in code. EDIT: heads up though, i am not too familiar with this topic.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 17:12












  • What do you mean by the site isn't being loaded in one go? btw, i am not very familiar with this either i am very new to coding.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:35










  • print page.text, and look at what you get. do you have everything you expected to have? it seems rather tiny.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 19:36










  • Ok i will try that
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:52










  • no that doesn't work.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:56















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I am trying to web scrape a website using python and beautiful soup 4 and requests. This the website: https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr
This the code:



import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
page = requests.get('https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr')
soup = BeautifulSoup(page.text, 'html.parser')

div_all_row = soup.find_all('result_row')
div_which_row = soup.find('row_8640')

print (div_which_row)


When i put into the terminal it says none. Is there something wrong with my code?










share|improve this question






















  • nothing wrong with your code. I think the site isnt being loaded in one go. what we see when we open a site is the final result, and a get url may not represent it exactly the same in code. EDIT: heads up though, i am not too familiar with this topic.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 17:12












  • What do you mean by the site isn't being loaded in one go? btw, i am not very familiar with this either i am very new to coding.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:35










  • print page.text, and look at what you get. do you have everything you expected to have? it seems rather tiny.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 19:36










  • Ok i will try that
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:52










  • no that doesn't work.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:56













up vote
-1
down vote

favorite









up vote
-1
down vote

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I am trying to web scrape a website using python and beautiful soup 4 and requests. This the website: https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr
This the code:



import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
page = requests.get('https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr')
soup = BeautifulSoup(page.text, 'html.parser')

div_all_row = soup.find_all('result_row')
div_which_row = soup.find('row_8640')

print (div_which_row)


When i put into the terminal it says none. Is there something wrong with my code?










share|improve this question













I am trying to web scrape a website using python and beautiful soup 4 and requests. This the website: https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr
This the code:



import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
page = requests.get('https://live.alphatiming.co.uk/24hr')
soup = BeautifulSoup(page.text, 'html.parser')

div_all_row = soup.find_all('result_row')
div_which_row = soup.find('row_8640')

print (div_which_row)


When i put into the terminal it says none. Is there something wrong with my code?







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  • nothing wrong with your code. I think the site isnt being loaded in one go. what we see when we open a site is the final result, and a get url may not represent it exactly the same in code. EDIT: heads up though, i am not too familiar with this topic.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 17:12












  • What do you mean by the site isn't being loaded in one go? btw, i am not very familiar with this either i am very new to coding.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:35










  • print page.text, and look at what you get. do you have everything you expected to have? it seems rather tiny.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 19:36










  • Ok i will try that
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:52










  • no that doesn't work.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:56


















  • nothing wrong with your code. I think the site isnt being loaded in one go. what we see when we open a site is the final result, and a get url may not represent it exactly the same in code. EDIT: heads up though, i am not too familiar with this topic.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 17:12












  • What do you mean by the site isn't being loaded in one go? btw, i am not very familiar with this either i am very new to coding.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:35










  • print page.text, and look at what you get. do you have everything you expected to have? it seems rather tiny.
    – Paritosh Singh
    Nov 11 at 19:36










  • Ok i will try that
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:52










  • no that doesn't work.
    – santiago
    Nov 11 at 19:56
















nothing wrong with your code. I think the site isnt being loaded in one go. what we see when we open a site is the final result, and a get url may not represent it exactly the same in code. EDIT: heads up though, i am not too familiar with this topic.
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 11 at 17:12






nothing wrong with your code. I think the site isnt being loaded in one go. what we see when we open a site is the final result, and a get url may not represent it exactly the same in code. EDIT: heads up though, i am not too familiar with this topic.
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 11 at 17:12














What do you mean by the site isn't being loaded in one go? btw, i am not very familiar with this either i am very new to coding.
– santiago
Nov 11 at 19:35




What do you mean by the site isn't being loaded in one go? btw, i am not very familiar with this either i am very new to coding.
– santiago
Nov 11 at 19:35












print page.text, and look at what you get. do you have everything you expected to have? it seems rather tiny.
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 11 at 19:36




print page.text, and look at what you get. do you have everything you expected to have? it seems rather tiny.
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 11 at 19:36












Ok i will try that
– santiago
Nov 11 at 19:52




Ok i will try that
– santiago
Nov 11 at 19:52












no that doesn't work.
– santiago
Nov 11 at 19:56




no that doesn't work.
– santiago
Nov 11 at 19:56












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The code you have written runs correctly, but cannot return results_row because the <div class="fullwidth fullheight display-type-desktop" id="react"> </div> div is only populated when the following runs further down the HTML inspector.



<script type="text/javascript">
var element = React.createElement(AppLiveResults, {device_type: "desktop" })
ReactDOM.render(element, document.getElementById('react'));
</script>


This means that when BS4 scrapes the HTML code in raw without running the code, the id="react" div is not populated with results.



Unfortunately, as I have little knowledge of Java, I am unable to help you further, however I hope this points you to your answer.






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  • Ok thanks i will try this.
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    Nov 12 at 19:58











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The code you have written runs correctly, but cannot return results_row because the <div class="fullwidth fullheight display-type-desktop" id="react"> </div> div is only populated when the following runs further down the HTML inspector.



<script type="text/javascript">
var element = React.createElement(AppLiveResults, {device_type: "desktop" })
ReactDOM.render(element, document.getElementById('react'));
</script>


This means that when BS4 scrapes the HTML code in raw without running the code, the id="react" div is not populated with results.



Unfortunately, as I have little knowledge of Java, I am unable to help you further, however I hope this points you to your answer.






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  • Ok thanks i will try this.
    – santiago
    Nov 12 at 19:58















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The code you have written runs correctly, but cannot return results_row because the <div class="fullwidth fullheight display-type-desktop" id="react"> </div> div is only populated when the following runs further down the HTML inspector.



<script type="text/javascript">
var element = React.createElement(AppLiveResults, {device_type: "desktop" })
ReactDOM.render(element, document.getElementById('react'));
</script>


This means that when BS4 scrapes the HTML code in raw without running the code, the id="react" div is not populated with results.



Unfortunately, as I have little knowledge of Java, I am unable to help you further, however I hope this points you to your answer.






share|improve this answer





















  • Ok thanks i will try this.
    – santiago
    Nov 12 at 19:58













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up vote
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The code you have written runs correctly, but cannot return results_row because the <div class="fullwidth fullheight display-type-desktop" id="react"> </div> div is only populated when the following runs further down the HTML inspector.



<script type="text/javascript">
var element = React.createElement(AppLiveResults, {device_type: "desktop" })
ReactDOM.render(element, document.getElementById('react'));
</script>


This means that when BS4 scrapes the HTML code in raw without running the code, the id="react" div is not populated with results.



Unfortunately, as I have little knowledge of Java, I am unable to help you further, however I hope this points you to your answer.






share|improve this answer












The code you have written runs correctly, but cannot return results_row because the <div class="fullwidth fullheight display-type-desktop" id="react"> </div> div is only populated when the following runs further down the HTML inspector.



<script type="text/javascript">
var element = React.createElement(AppLiveResults, {device_type: "desktop" })
ReactDOM.render(element, document.getElementById('react'));
</script>


This means that when BS4 scrapes the HTML code in raw without running the code, the id="react" div is not populated with results.



Unfortunately, as I have little knowledge of Java, I am unable to help you further, however I hope this points you to your answer.







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  • Ok thanks i will try this.
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    Nov 12 at 19:58


















  • Ok thanks i will try this.
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Ok thanks i will try this.
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Ok thanks i will try this.
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