| name | wayback-cdx-wildcard-pagination |
| description | Fix empty results when paginating Wayback Machine CDX API with wildcard URL queries.
Use when: (1) CDX query with url=foo/* and page=0 returns empty/0 bytes but works without
page parameter, (2) CDX pagination returns no data for wildcard prefix searches,
(3) Need to paginate large CDX result sets using wildcard URL matching.
Covers showResumeKey, offset, and page parameter incompatibilities.
|
| author | Claude Code |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| date | "2026-02-20T00:00:00.000Z" |
Wayback CDX API: Wildcard Query Pagination
Problem
The Wayback Machine CDX API's page=N pagination parameter returns empty results
when combined with wildcard URL queries (url=domain.com/path/*), even though the
same query without page= returns data. This causes scripts to incorrectly report
"no results found" when there are actually hundreds of thousands of results.
Context / Trigger Conditions
- CDX query with
url=*.example.com/* or url=example.com/path/* and page=0 returns 0 bytes
- Same query without
page= parameter returns expected data
- Using
web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx API endpoint
matchType=prefix + collapse=urlkey + page=N combination also fails silently
- Script works with
limit=5 but fails when adding page=0
Solution
Option 1: Use showResumeKey=true (Recommended)
The most reliable pagination method. CDX appends a base64 resume token after a blank
line separator in the response.
resume_key = None
while True:
params = {
'url': 'example.com/path/*',
'output': 'text',
'fl': 'original',
'filter': 'statuscode:200',
'limit': '10000',
'showResumeKey': 'true',
}
if resume_key:
params['resumeKey'] = resume_key
data = fetch_cdx(params)
if not data:
break
parts = data.rstrip().rsplit('\n\n', 1)
if len(parts) == 2:
data_lines = parts[0].strip().split('\n')
resume_key = parts[1].strip()
else:
data_lines = parts[0].strip().split('\n')
resume_key = None
if not resume_key or len(data_lines) < limit:
break
Option 2: Use offset=N
Works but less efficient for very large result sets.
offset = 0
limit = 10000
while True:
params = {
'url': 'example.com/path/*',
'output': 'text',
'fl': 'original',
'limit': str(limit),
'offset': str(offset),
}
data = fetch_cdx(params)
lines = data.strip().split('\n')
if not lines or not lines[0]:
break
offset += len(lines)
What NOT to do
params = {
'url': 'example.com/path/*',
'page': '0',
'limit': '10000',
}
params = {
'url': 'example.com/path/',
'matchType': 'prefix',
'collapse': 'urlkey',
'page': '0',
}
Verification
- Query with
showResumeKey=true and no page= param returns data
- Response ends with a blank line followed by a base64 token (the resume key)
- Subsequent request with
resumeKey=<token> returns the next page
Example
Fetching all vine.co/oembed/* URLs (690K+ captures, 312K unique vine IDs):
curl "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=vine.co/oembed/*&output=text&fl=original&limit=10000&showResumeKey=true"
curl "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=vine.co/oembed/*&output=text&fl=original&limit=10000&page=0"
Notes
page=N works fine for non-wildcard queries (e.g., exact URL lookups)
- The
showResumeKey approach is server-side cursor-based, more efficient than offset
- Keep
limit at 10000 or less to avoid timeouts, especially from cloud IPs
- Always add
time.sleep(3-5) between pages to be polite to the CDX server
- The CDX API has no official documentation for this incompatibility
References