An Open Graph implementation for Node.js. Simple to use; give it a URL and it'll give you the open graph meta properties scraped from that URL.
npm install open-graph
var og = require('open-graph');
var url = "http://github.com/samholmes/node-open-graph/raw/master/test.html";
og(url, function(err, meta){
console.log(meta);
})
Outputs:
{
title: 'OG Testing',
type: 'website',
url: 'http://github.com/samholmes/node-open-graph/raw/master/test.html',
site_name: 'irrelavent',
description: 'This is a test bed for Open Graph protocol.',
image:
{
url: 'http://google.com/images/logo.gif',
width: '100',
height: '100'
}
}
- Better parser
Meta data should be parsed into pure JSON and arrays should be handled at root nodes, not leaf nodes - Better data types
Convert properties to numbers, etc. - Fallback data
If Open Graph data isn't present, scrap img elements and document titles off the page.