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-# openGraphScraper
-
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-[![Known Vulnerabilities](https://snyk.io/test/github/jshemas/openGraphScraper/badge.svg)](https://snyk.io/test/github/jshemas/openGraphScraper)
-
-A simple node module for scraping Open Graph and Twitter Card info off a site.
-
-Note: `open-graph-scraper` doesn't support browser usage at this time.
-
-## Installation
-
-```bash
-npm install open-graph-scraper --save
-```
-
-## Usage
-
-```javascript
-const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
-const options = { url: 'http://ogp.me/' };
-ogs(options)
-  .then((data) => {
-    const { error, result, response } = data;
-    console.log('error:', error);  // This returns true or false. True if there was an error. The error itself is inside the results object.
-    console.log('result:', result); // This contains all of the Open Graph results
-    console.log('response:', response); // This contains the HTML of page
-  })
-```
-
-## Results JSON
-
-Check the return for a ```success``` flag. If success is set to true, then the url input was valid. Otherwise it will be set to false. The above example will return something like...
-
-```javascript
-{
-  ogTitle: 'Open Graph protocol',
-  ogType: 'website',
-  ogUrl: 'http://ogp.me/',
-  ogDescription: 'The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph.',
-  ogImage: {
-    url: 'http://ogp.me/logo.png',
-    width: '300',
-    height: '300',
-    type: 'image/png'
-  },
-  requestUrl: 'http://ogp.me/',
-  success: true
-}
-```
-
-## Options
-
-| Name                 | Info                                                                       | Default Value | Required |
-|----------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|----------|
-| url                  | URL of the site.                                                           |               | x        |
-| html                 | You can pass in an HTML string to run ogs on it. (use without options.url) |               |          |
-| blacklist            | Pass in an array of sites you don't want ogs to run on.                    | []            |          |
-| onlyGetOpenGraphInfo | Only fetch open graph info and don't fall back on anything else.           | false         |          |
-| ogImageFallback      | Fetch other images if no open graph ones are found.                        | true          |          |
-| customMetaTags       | Here you can define custom meta tags you want to scrape.                   | []            |          |
-| allMedia             | By default, OGS will only send back the first image/video it finds         | false         |          |
-| downloadLimit        | Maximum size of the content downloaded from the server, in bytes           | 1000000 (1MB) |          |
-| urlValidatorSettings | Sets the options used by validator.js for testing the URL                  | [Here](https://github.com/jshemas/openGraphScraper/blob/master/lib/utils.js#L102-L114)          |          |
-
-Note: `open-graph-scraper` uses [got](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got) for requests and most of [got's options](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/blob/main/documentation/2-options.md) should work as `open-graph-scraper` options.
-
-## Custom Meta Tag Example
-
-```javascript
-const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
-const options = {
-  url: 'https://github.com/jshemas/openGraphScraper',
-  customMetaTags: [{
-    multiple: false, // is there more than one of these tags on a page (normally this is false)
-    property: 'hostname', // meta tag name/property attribute
-    fieldName: 'hostnameMetaTag', // name of the result variable
-  }],
-};
-ogs(options)
-  .then((data) => {
-    const { error, result, response } = data;
-    console.log('hostnameMetaTag:', result.hostnameMetaTag); // hostnameMetaTag: github.com
-  })
-```
-
-## Proxy Example
-
-[Look here](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/blob/main/documentation/tips.md#proxying) for more info on how to use proxies.
-
-```javascript
-const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
-const tunnel = require('tunnel');
-const options = {
-  url: 'https://whatismyipaddress.com/',
-  timeout: {
-    request: 10000,
-  },
-  agent: {
-    // setting proxy agent for https requests
-    https: tunnel.httpsOverHttp({
-      // test proxies can be found here: https://hidemy.name/en/proxy-list/?country=US&type=h#list or http://free-proxy.cz/en/proxylist/country/US/https/ping/all
-      proxy: {
-        host: 'proxy_ip',
-        port: proxyPort,
-        rejectUnauthorized: false,
-      }
-    })
-  }
-};
-ogs(options)
-  .then((data) => {
-    const { error, result, response } = data;
-    console.log('response:', response); // you should see the proxy IP in here
-  })
-```
-
-## User Agent Example
-
-```javascript
-const ogs = require("open-graph-scraper");
-const options = {
-  url: "https://www.wikipedia.org/",
-  headers: {
-    "user-agent": "Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.google.com/bot.html)",
-  },
-};
-ogs(options)
-  .then((data) => {
-    const { error, result, response } = data;
-    console.log("error:", error); // This returns true or false. True if there was an error. The error itself is inside the results object.
-    console.log("results:", results); // This contains all of the Open Graph results
-  })
-```
-
-## Tests
-
-Then you can run the tests by running...
-
-```bash
-npm run test
-```
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