If you're unable to handle the tasks in this section, you can download a ready-to-use EasySpider. Simply copy the EasySpider\resources\app\chrome_win64 folder from the downloaded files and paste it into the ElectronJS folder.
If you're unable to handle the tasks in this section, you can download a ready-to-use EasySpider. Simply copy the `EasySpider\resources\app\chrome_win64` folder from the downloaded files and paste it into the ElectronJS folder.
If you already have Chrome installed on your local machine, you can directly execute python3 update_chrome.py to perform the operations mentioned in the following section. Make sure to set the Chrome major version in the configuration file to match the version of Chrome installed on your machine.
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chromedriver_mac64 # for mac x64
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For example, if you want to build this software on Windows x64 platform, then you should first download a chrome for Windows x64, then copy the whole `chrome` folder to this `ElectronJS` folder and rename the folder to `chrome_win64`, assume the chrome version you downloaded is 110; then, download a `chromedriver.exe` with version 110 for Windows x64, and put it into the `chrome_win64` folder, then rename it to `chromedriver_win64.exe`.
For example, if you want to build this software on Windows x64 platform, then you should first download a Chrome for Windows x64, then copy the whole `chrome` folder to this `ElectronJS` folder and rename the folder to `chrome_win64`, assume the Chrome version you downloaded is 110; then, download a `chromedriver.exe` with version 110 for Windows x64, and put it into the `chrome_win64` folder, then rename it to `chromedriver_win64.exe`.
Finally, copy the `stealth.min.js` and `execute.bat` (for Windows x64) file in this folder to these `chrome` folders.
Before running the program, make sure you have completed the compilation instructions in the `ElectronJS` folder and ensure that the `chrome` folder and `chromedriver` environment are ready. Also, ensure that the **EasySpider** main program is already running.
Before running the program, make sure you have completed the compilation of the `main program` in the `ElectronJS` folder and ensure that the `chrome` folder and `chromedriver` environment are ready. Also, ensure that the **EasySpider main program is already running**.
To run the program directly in the current folder, use the following command:
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2. Browser extension: Located in the Extension folder, i.e., the `EasySpider_en.crx` file in the `ElectronJS` folder.
3. Execution stage program: Located in the ExecuteStage folder.
This section covers the compilation instructions for the `Browser extension`, all commands in this section are executed in the `manifest_v3` folder.
This section covers the compilation instructions for the `Browser extension`, **all commands in this section are executed in the `manifest_v3` folder**.