Apify Automation
This Claude Code skill enables users to integrate Apify web scraping directly into conversations. It provides three core operations: synchronously running Apify Actors and retrieving results in one step, asynchronously triggering long-running scraping jobs, and fetching dataset items with pagination and field filtering. Use this skill when you need to extract structured data from websites, execute predefined web crawlers, manage scraping datasets, or automate data collection workflows without leaving Claude.
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# Apify Automation
Run **Apify** web scraping Actors and manage datasets directly from Claude Code. Execute crawlers synchronously or asynchronously, retrieve structured data, create reusable tasks, and inspect run logs without leaving your terminal.
**Toolkit docs:** [composio.dev/toolkits/apify](https://composio.dev/toolkits/apify)
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## Setup
1. Add the Composio MCP server to your configuration:
```
https://rube.app/mcp
```
2. Connect your Apify account when prompted. The agent will provide an authentication link.
3. Browse available Actors at [apify.com/store](https://apify.com/store). Each Actor has its own unique input schema -- always check the Actor's documentation before running.
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## Core Workflows
### 1. Run an Actor Synchronously and Get Results
Execute an Actor and immediately retrieve its dataset items in a single call. Best for quick scraping jobs.
**Tool:** `APIFY_RUN_ACTOR_SYNC_GET_DATASET_ITEMS`
Key parameters:
- `actorId` (required) -- Actor ID in format `username/actor-name` (e.g., `compass/crawler-google-places`)
- `input` -- JSON input object matching the Actor's schema. Each Actor has unique field names -- check [apify.com/store](https://apify.com/store) for the exact schema.
- `limit` -- max items to return
- `offset` -- skip items for pagination
- `format` -- `json` (default), `csv`, `jsonl`, `html`, `xlsx`, `xml`
- `timeout` -- run timeout in seconds
- `waitForFinish` -- max wait time (0-300 seconds)
- `fields` -- comma-separated list of fields to include
- `omit` -- comma-separated list of fields to exclude
Example prompt: *"Run the Google Places scraper for 'restaurants in New York' and return the first 50 results"*
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### 2. Run an Actor Asynchronously
Trigger an Actor run without waiting for completion. Use for long-running scraping jobs.
**Tool:** `APIFY_RUN_ACTOR`
Key parameters:
- `actorId` (required) -- Actor slug or ID
- `body` -- JSON input object for the Actor
- `memory` -- memory limit in MB (must be power of 2, minimum 128)
- `timeout` -- run timeout in seconds
- `maxItems` -- cap on returned items
- `build` -- specific build tag (e.g., `latest`, `beta`)
Follow up with `APIFY_GET_DATASET_ITEMS` to retrieve results using the run's `datasetId`.
Example prompt: *"Start the web scraper Actor for example.com asynchronously with 1024MB memory"*
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### 3. Retrieve Dataset Items
Fetch data from a specific dataset with pagination, field selection, and filtering.
**Tool:** `APIFY_GET_DATASET_ITEMS`
Key parameters:
- `datasetId` (required) -- dataset identifier
- `limit` (default/max 1000) -- items per page
- `offset` (default 0) -- pagination offset
- `format` -- `json` (recommended), `csv`, `xlsx`
- `fields` -- include only specific fields
- `omit` -- exclude specific fields
- `clean` -- remove Apify-specific metadata
- `desc` -- reverse order (newest first)
Example prompt: *"Get the first 500 items from dataset myDatasetId in JSON format"*
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### 4. Inspect Actor Details
View Actor metadata, input schema, and configuration before running it.
**Tool:** `APIFY_GET_ACTOR`
Key parameters:
- `actorId` (required) -- Actor ID in format `username/actor-name` or hex ID
Example prompt: *"Show me the details and input schema for the apify/web-scraper Actor"*
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### 5. Create Reusable Tasks
Configure reusable Actor tasks with preset inputs for recurring scraping jobs.
**Tool:** `APIFY_CREATE_TASK`
Configure a task once, then trigger it repeatedly with consistent input parameters. Useful for scheduled or recurring data collection workflows.
Example prompt: *"Create an Apify task for the Google Search scraper with default query 'AI startups' and US location"*
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### 6. Manage Runs and Datasets
List Actor runs, browse datasets, and inspect run details for monitoring and debugging.
**Tools:** `APIFY_GET_LIST_OF_RUNS`, `APIFY_DATASETS_GET`, `APIFY_DATASET_GET`, `APIFY_GET_LOG`
For listing runs:
- Filter by Actor and optionally by status
- Get `datasetId` from run details for data retrieval
For dataset management:
- `APIFY_DATASETS_GET` -- list all your datasets with pagination
- `APIFY_DATASET_GET` -- get metadata for a specific dataset
For debugging:
- `APIFY_GET_LOG` -- retrieve execution logs for a run or build
Example prompt: *"List the last 10 runs for the web scraper Actor and show logs for the most recent one"*
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## Known Pitfalls
- **Actor input schemas vary wildly:** Every Actor has its own unique input fields. Generic field names like `queries` or `search_terms` will be rejected. Always check the Actor's page on [apify.com/store](https://apify.com/store) for exact field names (e.g., `searchStringsArray` for Google Maps, `startUrls` for web scrapers).
- **URL format requirements:** Always include the full protocol (`https://` or `http://`) in URLs. Many Actors require URLs as objects with a `url` property: `{"startUrls": [{"url": "https://example.com"}]}`.
- **Dataset pagination cap:** `APIFY_GET_DATASET_ITEMS` has a max `limit` of 1000 per call. For large datasets, loop with `offset` to collect all items.
- **Enum values are lowercase:** Most Actors expect lowercase enum values (e.g., `relevance` not `RELEVANCE`, `all` not `ALL`).
- **Sync timeout at 5 minutes:** `APIFY_RUN_ACTOR_SYNC_GET_DATASET_ITEMS` has a maximum `waitForFinish` of 300 seconds. For longer runs, use `APIFY_RUN_ACTOR` (async) and poll with `APIFY_GET_DATASET_ITEMS`.
- **Data volume costs:** Large datasets can be expensive to fetch. Prefer moderate limits and incremental processing to avoid timeouts or memory pressure.
- **JSON format recommended:** While CSV/XLSX formats are available, JSON is the most reliable for automated processing. Avoid CSV/XLSX for downstream automation.
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## Quick Reference
| Tool Slug | Description |
|---|---|
| `APIFY_RUN_ACTOR_SYNC_GET_DATASET_ITEMS` | Run Actor synchronously and get results immediately |
| `APIFY_RUN_ACTOR` | Run Actor asynchronously (trigger and return) |
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