Find broken links, missing images, etc within your HTML.
- ✅ Complete: Unicode, redirects, compression, basic authentication, absolute/relative/local URLs.
- ⚡️ Fast: Concurrent, streamed and cached.
- 🍰 Easy: Convenient defaults and very configurable.
Other features:
- Support for many HTML elements and attributes; not only
<a href>
and<img src>
. - Support for relative URLs with
<base href>
. - WHATWG specifications-compliant HTML and URL parsing.
- Honor robot exclusions (robots.txt, headers and
rel
), optionally. - Detailed information for reporting and maintenance.
- URL keyword filtering with simple wildcards.
- Pause/Resume at any time.
Node.js >= 14
is required. There're two ways to use it:
To install, type this at the command line:
npm install broken-link-checker -g
After that, check out the help for available options:
blc --help
A typical site-wide check might look like:
blc http://yoursite.com -ro
# or
blc path/to/index.html -ro
Note: HTTP proxies are not directly supported. If your network is configured incorrectly with no resolution in sight, you could try using a container with proxy settings.
To install, type this at the command line:
npm install broken-link-checker
The remainder of this document will assist you in using the API.
While all classes have been exposed for custom use, the one that you need will most likely be SiteChecker
.
Scans an HTML document to find broken links. All methods from EventEmitter
are available.
const {HtmlChecker} = require('broken-link-checker');
const htmlChecker = new HtmlChecker(options)
.on('error', (error) => {})
.on('html', (tree, robots) => {})
.on('queue', () => {})
.on('junk', (result) => {})
.on('link', (result) => {})
.on('complete', () => {});
htmlChecker.scan(html, baseURL);
.clearCache()
will remove any cached URL responses..isPaused
returnstrue
if the internal link queue is paused andfalse
if not..numActiveLinks
returns the number of links with active requests..numQueuedLinks
returns the number of links that currently have no active requests..pause()
will pause the internal link queue, but will not pause any active requests..resume()
will resume the internal link queue..scan(html, baseURL)
parses & scans a single HTML document and returns aPromise
. Calling this function while a previous scan is in progress will result in a thrown error. Arguments:
'complete'
is emitted after the last result or zero results.'error'
is emitted when an error occurs within any of your event handlers and will prevent the current scan from failing. Arguments:error
is theError
.
'html'
is emitted after the HTML document has been fully parsed. Arguments:tree
is supplied by parse5.robots
is an instance of robot-directives containing any<meta>
robot exclusions.
'junk'
is emitted on each skipped/unchecked link, as configured in options. Arguments:result
is aLink
.
'link'
is emitted with the result of each checked/unskipped link (broken or not). Arguments:result
is aLink
.
'queue'
is emitted when a link is internally queued, dequeued or made active.
Scans the HTML content at each queued URL to find broken links. All methods from EventEmitter
are available.
const {HtmlUrlChecker} = require('broken-link-checker');
const htmlUrlChecker = new HtmlUrlChecker(options)
.on('error', (error) => {})
.on('html', (tree, robots, response, pageURL, customData) => {})
.on('queue', () => {})
.on('junk', (result, customData) => {})
.on('link', (result, customData) => {})
.on('page', (error, pageURL, customData) => {})
.on('end', () => {});
htmlUrlChecker.enqueue(pageURL, customData);
.clearCache()
will remove any cached URL responses..dequeue(id)
removes a page from the queue. Returnstrue
on success orfalse
on failure..enqueue(pageURL, customData)
adds a page to the queue. Queue items are auto-dequeued when their requests are complete. Returns a queue ID on success. Arguments:pageURL
must be aURL
.customData
is optional data (of any type) that is stored in the queue item for the page.
.has(id)
returnstrue
if the queue contains an active or queued page tagged withid
andfalse
if not..isPaused
returnstrue
if the queue is paused andfalse
if not..numActiveLinks
returns the number of links with active requests..numPages
returns the total number of pages in the queue..numQueuedLinks
returns the number of links that currently have no active requests..pause()
will pause the queue, but will not pause any active requests..resume()
will resume the queue.
'end'
is emitted when the end of the queue has been reached.'error'
is emitted when an error occurs within any of your event handlers and will prevent the current scan from failing. Arguments:error
is theError
.
'html'
is emitted after a page's HTML document has been fully parsed. Arguments:tree
is supplied by parse5.robots
is an instance of robot-directives containing any<meta>
andX-Robots-Tag
robot exclusions.response
is the full HTTP response for the page, excluding the body.pageURL
is theURL
to the current page being scanned.customData
is whatever was queued.
'junk'
is emitted on each skipped/unchecked link, as configured in options. Arguments:result
is aLink
.customData
is whatever was queued.
'link'
is emitted with the result of each checked/unskipped link (broken or not) within the current page. Arguments:result
is aLink
.customData
is whatever was queued.
'page'
is emitted after a page's last result, on zero results, or if the HTML could not be retrieved. Arguments:error
will be anError
if such occurred ornull
if not.pageURL
is theURL
to the current page being scanned.customData
is whatever was queued.
'queue'
is emitted when a URL (link or page) is queued, dequeued or made active.
Recursively scans (crawls) the HTML content at each queued URL to find broken links. All methods from EventEmitter
are available.
const {SiteChecker} = require('broken-link-checker');
const siteChecker = new SiteChecker(options)
.on('error', (error) => {})
.on('robots', (robots, customData) => {})
.on('html', (tree, robots, response, pageURL, customData) => {})
.on('queue', () => {})
.on('junk', (result, customData) => {})
.on('link', (result, customData) => {})
.on('page', (error, pageURL, customData) => {})
.on('site', (error, siteURL, customData) => {})
.on('end', () => {});
siteChecker.enqueue(siteURL, customData);
.clearCache()
will remove any cached URL responses..dequeue(id)
removes a site from the queue. Returnstrue
on success orfalse
on failure..enqueue(siteURL, customData)
adds [the first page of] a site to the queue. Queue items are auto-dequeued when their requests are complete. Returns a queue ID on success. Arguments:siteURL
must be aURL
.customData
is optional data (of any type) that is stored in the queue item for the site.
.has(id)
returnstrue
if the queue contains an active or queued site tagged withid
andfalse
if not..isPaused
returnstrue
if the queue is paused andfalse
if not..numActiveLinks
returns the number of links with active requests..numPages
returns the total number of pages in the queue..numQueuedLinks
returns the number of links that currently have no active requests..numSites
returns the total number of sites in the queue..pause()
will pause the queue, but will not pause any active requests..resume()
will resume the queue.
'end'
is emitted when the end of the queue has been reached.'error'
is emitted when an error occurs within any of your event handlers and will prevent the current scan from failing. Arguments:error
is theError
.
'html'
is emitted after a page's HTML document has been fully parsed. Arguments:tree
is supplied by parse5.robots
is an instance of robot-directives containing any<meta>
andX-Robots-Tag
robot exclusions.response
is the full HTTP response for the page, excluding the body.pageURL
is theURL
to the current page being scanned.customData
is whatever was queued.
'junk'
is emitted on each skipped/unchecked link, as configured in options. Arguments:result
is aLink
.customData
is whatever was queued.
'link'
is emitted with the result of each checked/unskipped link (broken or not) within the current page. Arguments:result
is aLink
.customData
is whatever was queued.
'page'
is emitted after a page's last result, on zero results, or if the HTML could not be retrieved. Arguments:error
will be anError
if such occurred ornull
if not.pageURL
is theURL
to the current page being scanned.customData
is whatever was queued.
'queue'
is emitted when a URL (link, page or site) is queued, dequeued or made active.'robots'
is emitted after a site's robots.txt has been downloaded. Arguments:robots
is an instance of robots-txt-guard.customData
is whatever was queued.
'site'
is emitted after a site's last result, on zero results, or if the initial HTML could not be retrieved. Arguments:error
will be anError
if such occurred ornull
if not.siteURL
is theURL
to the current site being crawled.customData
is whatever was queued.
Note: the filterLevel
option is used for determining which links are recursive.
Requests each queued URL to determine if they are broken. All methods from EventEmitter
are available.
const {UrlChecker} = require('broken-link-checker');
const urlChecker = new UrlChecker(options)
.on('error', (error) => {})
.on('queue', () => {})
.on('link', (result, customData) => {})
.on('end', () => {});
urlChecker.enqueue(url, customData);
.clearCache()
will remove any cached URL responses..dequeue(id)
removes a URL from the queue. Returnstrue
on success orfalse
on failure..enqueue(url, customData)
adds a URL to the queue. Queue items are auto-dequeued when their requests are completed. Returns a queue ID on success. Arguments:url
must be aURL
.customData
is optional data (of any type) that is stored in the queue item for the URL.
.has(id)
returnstrue
if the queue contains an active or queued URL tagged withid
andfalse
if not..isPaused
returnstrue
if the queue is paused andfalse
if not..numActiveLinks
returns the number of links with active requests..numQueuedLinks
returns the number of links that currently have no active requests..pause()
will pause the queue, but will not pause any active requests..resume()
will resume the queue.
'end'
is emitted when the end of the queue has been reached.'error'
is emitted when an error occurs within any of your event handlers and will prevent the current scan from failing. Arguments:error
is theError
.
'junk'
is emitted for each skipped/unchecked result, as configured in options. Arguments:result
is aLink
.customData
is whatever was queued.
'link'
is emitted for each checked/unskipped result (broken or not). Arguments:result
is aLink
.customData
is whatever was queued.
'queue'
is emitted when a URL is queued, dequeued or made active.
Type: Number
Default Value: 3_600_000
(1 hour)
The number of milliseconds in which a cached response should be considered valid. This is only relevant if the cacheResponses
option is enabled.
Type: Boolean
Default Value: true
URL request results will be cached when true
. This will ensure that each unique URL will only be checked once.
Type: Array<String>
Default value: []
Will not check links that match the keywords and glob patterns within this list. The only wildcards supported are *
and !
.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
.
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Will not check external links (different protocol and/or host) when true
; relative links with a remote <base href>
included.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
.
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Will not check internal links (same protocol and host) when true
.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
nor SiteChecker
's crawler.
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Will not check links to the same page; relative and absolute fragments/hashes included. This is only relevant if the cacheResponses
option is disabled.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
.
Type: Number
Default value: 1
The tags and attributes that are considered links for checking, split into the following levels:
0
: clickable links1
: clickable links, media, frames, meta refreshes2
: clickable links, media, frames, meta refreshes, stylesheets, scripts, forms3
: clickable links, media, frames, meta refreshes, stylesheets, scripts, forms, metadata
Recursive links have a slightly different filter subset. To see the exact breakdown of both, check out the tag map. <base href>
is not listed because it is not a link, though it is always parsed.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
.
Type: Boolean
Default value: true
Will not scan pages that search engine crawlers would not follow. Such will have been specified with any of the following:
<a rel="nofollow" href="…">
<area rel="nofollow" href="…">
<meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow,…">
<meta name="googlebot" content="noindex,nofollow,…">
<meta name="robots" content="unavailable_after: …">
X-Robots-Tag: noindex,nofollow,…
X-Robots-Tag: googlebot: noindex,nofollow,…
X-Robots-Tag: otherbot: noindex,nofollow,…
X-Robots-Tag: unavailable_after: …
- robots.txt
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
.
Type: Array<String>
Default value: []
Will only check links that match the keywords and glob patterns within this list, if any. The only wildcard supported is *
.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
.
Type: Function
Default value: link => true
A synchronous callback that is called after all other filters have been performed. Return true
to include link
(a Link
) in the list of links to be checked, or return false
to have it skipped.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
.
Type: Function
Default value: url => true
A synchronous callback that is called after all other filters have been performed. Return true
to include url
(a URL
) in the list of pages to be crawled, or return false
to have it skipped.
This option does not apply to UrlChecker
nor HtmlUrlChecker
.
Type: Number
Default value: Infinity
The maximum number of links to check at any given time.
Type: Number
Default value: 2
The maximum number of links per host/port to check at any given time. This avoids overloading a single target host with too many concurrent requests. This will not limit concurrent requests to other hosts.
Type: Number
Default value: 0
The number of milliseconds to wait before each request.
Type: String
Default value: 'head'
The HTTP request method used in checking links. If you experience problems, try using 'get'
, however the retryHeadFail
option should have you covered.
Type: Array<Number>
Default value: [405]
The list of HTTP status codes for the retryHeadFail
option to reference.
Type: Boolean
Default value: true
Some servers do not respond correctly to a 'head'
request method. When true
, a link resulting in an HTTP status code listed within the retryHeadCodes
option will be re-requested using a 'get'
method before deciding that it is broken. This is only relevant if the requestMethod
option is set to 'head'
.
Type: String
Default value: 'broken-link-checker/0.8.0 Node.js/14.16.0 (OS X; x64)'
(or similar)
The HTTP user-agent to use when checking links as well as retrieving pages and robot exclusions.
A broken link will have an isBroken
value of true
and a reason code defined in brokenReason
. A link that was not checked (emitted as 'junk'
) will have a wasExcluded
value of true
, a reason code defined in excludedReason
and a isBroken
value of null
.
if (link.get('isBroken')) {
console.log(link.get('brokenReason'));
//-> HTTP_406
} else if (link.get('wasExcluded')) {
console.log(link.get('excludedReason'));
//-> BLC_ROBOTS
}
Additionally, more descriptive messages are available for each reason code:
const {reasons} = require('broken-link-checker');
console.log(reasons.BLC_ROBOTS); //-> Robots exclusion
console.log(reasons.ERRNO_ECONNRESET); //-> connection reset by peer (ECONNRESET)
console.log(reasons.HTTP_404); //-> Not Found (404)
// List all
console.log(reasons);
Putting it all together:
if (link.get('isBroken')) {
console.log(reasons[link.get('brokenReason')]);
} else if (link.get('wasExcluded')) {
console.log(reasons[link.get('excludedReason')]);
}
Finally, it is important to analyze links excluded with the BLC_UNSUPPORTED
reason as it's possible for them to be broken.
'info'
event with messaging such as 'Site does not support HTTP HEAD method' (regardingretryHeadFail
option)- add cheerio support by using parse5's htmlparser2 tree adaptor?
- load sitemap.xml at start of each
SiteChecker
site (since cache can expire) to possibly check pages that were not linked to, removing from list as discovered links are checked - change order of checking to: tcp error, 4xx code (broken), 5xx code (undetermined), 200
- abort download of body when
options.retryHeadFail===true
- option to retry broken links a number of times (default=0)
- option to scrape
response.body
for erroneous sounding text (using fathom?), since an error page could be presented but still have code 200 - option to detect parked domain (302 with no redirect?)
- option to check broken link on archive.org for archived version (using this lib)
- option to run
HtmlUrlChecker
checks on page load (using jsdom) to include links added with JavaScript? - option to check if hashes exist in target URL document?
- option to parse Markdown in
HtmlChecker
for links - option to check plain text URLs
- add throttle profiles (0–9, -1 for "custom") for easy configuring
- check ftp:, sftp: (for downloadable files)
- check
mailto:, news:, nntp:, telnet:? - check that data URLs are valid (with valid-data-url)?
- supply CORS error for file:// links on sites with a different protocol
- create an example with http://astexplorer.net
- use debug
- use bunyan with JSON output for CLI
- store request object/headers (or just auth) in
Link
? - supply basic auth for "page" events?
- add option for
URLCache
normalization profiles