This is a simple python library that verifies the validity of a search engine crawler based on it's IP and user agent.
It is designed to assist SEO's and DevOps validate googlebot
and other search engine bots.
Using SE Bot Checker to validate a search engine crawler is simple. There are two basic steps.
- Instantiate the bot class.
- Call the bot class with IP and user agent arguments.
from se_bot_checker.bots import GoogleBot
googlebot = GoogleBot()
test_one = googlebot(
'66.249.66.1',
'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http:https://www.google.com/bot.html)'
)
test_two = googlebot(
'127.0.0.1',
'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http:https://www.google.com/bot.html)'
)
print(test_one)
print(test_two)
Output:
(True, 'googlebot')
(False, 'unknown')
There are several bot definitions that are already created, have been tested and will be maintained. The prebuilt crawlers are the most common search engine crawlers.
Bot | User Agent | IP | DNS |
---|---|---|---|
BingBot |
X | X* | X |
DuckDuckBot |
X | X | |
GoogleBot |
X | X* | X |
YandexBot |
X | X* | X |
* IP validation is only used on consecutive checks run using the same bot checker instance. This means that in the
following example there will be only one DNS network request since the IP in test_two
has already been validated when
test_one
was run.
from se_bot_checker.bots import GoogleBot
googlebot = GoogleBot()
test_one = googlebot(
'66.249.66.1',
'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http:https://www.google.com/bot.html)'
)
print(test_one) # (True, 'googlebot')
test_two = googlebot(
'66.249.66.1',
'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http:https://www.google.com/bot.html)'
)
print(test_two) # (True, 'googlebot')
- Name:
bingbot
- Domains:
.search.msn.com
- User Agents:
bingbot
,msnbot
,bingpreview
- Use RegEx:
True
- Name:
duckduckbot
- IPs: See list below
- User Agents:
duckduckbot
,duckduckgo
- Use RegEx:
True
23.21.227.69
50.16.241.113
50.16.241.114
50.16.241.117
50.16.247.234
52.204.97.54
52.5.190.19
54.197.234.188
54.208.100.253
54.208.102.37
107.21.1.8
Updated: April 04, 2020
- Name:
googlebot
- Domains:
.googlebot.com
,.google.com
- User Agents:
googlebot
- Use RegEx:
False
- Name:
bingbot
- Domains:
.search.msn.com
- User Agents:
bingbot
,msnbot
,bingpreview
- Use RegEx:
True
SE Bot Checker was designed to be extensible. The core of SE Bot Checker is the Bot
class. To create your own
bot you can simply extend Bot
.
Here is custom bot that will only validate Googlebot mobile.
from se_bot_checker.bots import Bot
class MobileGoogleBot(Bot):
"""
Mobile googlebot checker
"""
name = 'googlebot-mobile'
domains = ['.googlebot.com', '.google.com']
user_agent = 'android.*googlebot'
That is all there is to it. However, we could simplify this a little by extending the GoogleBot
class.
from se_bot_checker.bots import GoogleBot
class MobileGoogleBot(GoogleBot):
"""
Mobile googlebot checker
"""
name = 'googlebot-mobile'
user_agent = 'android.*googlebot'
Both the desktop and mobile versions of Googlebot use the same domains for the reverse/forward DNS validation. This
means we can simply extend GoogleBot
. This is the recommended approach when possible.
This class is the core of SE Bot Checker. It handles the validation process. New bot definitions should subclass this class.
A single bot class can be instantiated once and called many times. The allows base settings to be configured and multiple IP and user agent pairs to be validated simply.
Bot.name
: str
This is the name the bot will return if it validates to True
.
Bot.ips
: iterable
A list of known valid IPs.
Bot.domains
: iterable
A list of known valid domains. This is used to validate the results of the reverse
DNS lookup. An exact match or a super domain of the DNS lookup results is considered a positive match.
Bot.user_agent
: str
A substring or RegEx pattern to use to validate the request user agent. For the best
performance and compatibility request user agent string are changed to lowercase prior to matching. the user_agent
string should be lower case. If you need to validate upper or mixed case user agents you can override the
Bot.valid_user_agent()
method.
Bot.use_regex
: bool
Whether the user agent validation should use substring or regex matching. If
user_agent
is just a string and not a RegEx pattern this should be False
. It slightly faster. Defaults to False
.
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