linkedin-scraper
                                
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                        Module for scraping LinkedIn profile contents
linkedin-scraper
This tool allows you to scrape LinkedIn profiles based on search queries. You can use the end result for NLP/text analysis.
This repo is a heavily modified version of dchrastil's ScrapedIn with the addition of in-profile scraping.
Prerequisites
You will need python 3+.
First clone this repo, then navigate to the folder and install the requirements
git clone https://github.com/hakimkhalafi/linkedin-scraper.git
cd linkedin-scraper
pip install -r requirements.txt
Configuring
There are 4 config settings you must change before the tool runs successfully.
In config.json, change the following values to match your LinkedIn sign-on info
"username": "[email protected]",
"password": "password",
Additionally, you will need to extract some cookie settings in order to login successfully
"li_at": "Aexampleexampleexamplee........",
"Csrf-Token": "ajax:1234567890123456789",
You can do this in chrome by logging in to LinkedIn -> right click page -> "Inspect" -> "Application" tab -> "Cookies".

Then double click the relevant values marked in red. "JSESSIONID" goes into "Csrf-Token" and "li_at" into "li_at".
Running
Once you're set up and configured, you can run the tool via
python run.py -s "search query"
Where search query can be any job title such as "Data Scientist" etc.
The end result will be a CSV containing the following information
| Column name | Content | 
|---|---|
| person_id | Identifier for profile | 
| fs_profile | Main profile information | 
| fs_position | All information for all job positions listed | 
| fs_education | All information for all attained education | 
| fs_language | Any languages the person speaks | 
| fs_skill | Any skills the person has provided | 
| fs_project | Any projects the person has completed | 
| fs_honor | Any activities and honors the person has | 
| fs_publication | Any publications the person has published | 
| fs_course | Courses the person has completed | 
Enjoy!
Disclaimer
This educational tool probably violates LinkedIns terms of service. Use at your own risk.