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:mod:`HTMLParser` --- Simple HTML and XHTML parser
==================================================
.. module:: HTMLParser
:synopsis: A simple parser that can handle HTML and XHTML.
.. note::
The :mod:`HTMLParser` module has been renamed to :mod:`html.parser` in Python
3. The :term:`2to3` tool will automatically adapt imports when converting
your sources to Python 3.
.. versionadded:: 2.2
.. index::
single: HTML
single: XHTML
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/HTMLParser.py`
--------------
This module defines a class :class:`.HTMLParser` which serves as the basis for
parsing text files formatted in HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language) and XHTML.
Unlike the parser in :mod:`htmllib`, this parser is not based on the SGML parser
in :mod:`sgmllib`.
.. class:: HTMLParser()
An :class:`.HTMLParser` instance is fed HTML data and calls handler methods
when start tags, end tags, text, comments, and other markup elements are
encountered. The user should subclass :class:`.HTMLParser` and override its
methods to implement the desired behavior.
The :class:`.HTMLParser` class is instantiated without arguments.
Unlike the parser in :mod:`htmllib`, this parser does not check that end tags
match start tags or call the end-tag handler for elements which are closed
implicitly by closing an outer element.
An exception is defined as well:
.. exception:: HTMLParseError
:class:`.HTMLParser` is able to handle broken markup, but in some cases it
might raise this exception when it encounters an error while parsing.
This exception provides three attributes: :attr:`msg` is a brief
message explaining the error, :attr:`lineno` is the number of the line on
which the broken construct was detected, and :attr:`offset` is the number of
characters into the line at which the construct starts.
Example HTML Parser Application
-------------------------------
As a basic example, below is a simple HTML parser that uses the
:class:`.HTMLParser` class to print out start tags, end tags and data
as they are encountered::
from HTMLParser import HTMLParser
# create a subclass and override the handler methods
class MyHTMLParser(HTMLParser):
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
print "Encountered a start tag:", tag
def handle_endtag(self, tag):
print "Encountered an end tag :", tag
def handle_data(self, data):
print "Encountered some data :", data
# instantiate the parser and fed it some HTML
parser = MyHTMLParser()
parser.feed('<html><head><title>Test</title></head>'
'<body><h1>Parse me!</h1></body></html>')
The output will then be:
.. code-block:: none
Encountered a start tag: html
Encountered a start tag: head
Encountered a start tag: title
Encountered some data : Test
Encountered an end tag : title
Encountered an end tag : head
Encountered a start tag: body
Encountered a start tag: h1
Encountered some data : Parse me!
Encountered an end tag : h1
Encountered an end tag : body
Encountered an end tag : html
:class:`.HTMLParser` Methods
----------------------------
:class:`.HTMLParser` instances have the following methods:
.. method:: HTMLParser.feed(data)
Feed some text to the parser. It is processed insofar as it consists of
complete elements; incomplete data is buffered until more data is fed or
:meth:`close` is called. *data* can be either :class:`unicode` or
:class:`str`, but passing :class:`unicode` is advised.
.. method:: HTMLParser.close()
Force processing of all buffered data as if it were followed by an end-of-file
mark. This method may be redefined by a derived class to define additional
processing at the end of the input, but the redefined version should always call
the :class:`.HTMLParser` base class method :meth:`close`.
.. method:: HTMLParser.reset()
Reset the instance. Loses all unprocessed data. This is called implicitly at
instantiation time.
.. method:: HTMLParser.getpos()
Return current line number and offset.
.. method:: HTMLParser.get_starttag_text()
Return the text of the most recently opened start tag. This should not normally
be needed for structured processing, but may be useful in dealing with HTML "as
deployed" or for re-generating input with minimal changes (whitespace between
attributes can be preserved, etc.).
The following methods are called when data or markup elements are encountered
and they are meant to be overridden in a subclass. The base class
implementations do nothing (except for :meth:`~HTMLParser.handle_startendtag`):
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_starttag(tag, attrs)
This method is called to handle the start of a tag (e.g. ``<div id="main">``).
The *tag* argument is the name of the tag converted to lower case. The *attrs*
argument is a list of ``(name, value)`` pairs containing the attributes found
inside the tag's ``<>`` brackets. The *name* will be translated to lower case,
and quotes in the *value* have been removed, and character and entity references
have been replaced.
For instance, for the tag ``<A HREF="https://www.cwi.nl/">``, this method
would be called as ``handle_starttag('a', [('href', 'https://www.cwi.nl/')])``.
.. versionchanged:: 2.6
All entity references from :mod:`htmlentitydefs` are now replaced in the
attribute values.
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_endtag(tag)
This method is called to handle the end tag of an element (e.g. ``</div>``).
The *tag* argument is the name of the tag converted to lower case.
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_startendtag(tag, attrs)
Similar to :meth:`handle_starttag`, but called when the parser encounters an
XHTML-style empty tag (``<img ... />``). This method may be overridden by
subclasses which require this particular lexical information; the default
implementation simply calls :meth:`handle_starttag` and :meth:`handle_endtag`.
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_data(data)
This method is called to process arbitrary data (e.g. text nodes and the
content of ``<script>...</script>`` and ``<style>...</style>``).
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_entityref(name)
This method is called to process a named character reference of the form
``&name;`` (e.g. ``>``), where *name* is a general entity reference
(e.g. ``'gt'``).
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_charref(name)
This method is called to process decimal and hexadecimal numeric character
references of the form ``&#NNN;`` and ``&#xNNN;``. For example, the decimal
equivalent for ``>`` is ``>``, whereas the hexadecimal is ``>``;
in this case the method will receive ``'62'`` or ``'x3E'``.
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_comment(data)
This method is called when a comment is encountered (e.g. ``<!--comment-->``).
For example, the comment ``<!-- comment -->`` will cause this method to be
called with the argument ``' comment '``.
The content of Internet Explorer conditional comments (condcoms) will also be
sent to this method, so, for ``<!--[if IE 9]>IE9-specific content<![endif]-->``,
this method will receive ``'[if IE 9]>IE9-specific content<![endif]'``.
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_decl(decl)
This method is called to handle an HTML doctype declaration (e.g.
``<!DOCTYPE html>``).
The *decl* parameter will be the entire contents of the declaration inside
the ``<!...>`` markup (e.g. ``'DOCTYPE html'``).
.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_pi(data)
This method is called when a processing instruction is encountered. The *data*
parameter will contain the entire processing instruction. For example, for the
processing instruction ``<?proc color='red'>``, this method would be called as
``handle_pi("proc color='red'")``.
.. note::
The :class:`.HTMLParser` class uses the SGML syntactic rules for processing
instructions. An XHTML processing instruction using the trailing ``'?'`` will
cause the ``'?'`` to be included in *data*.
.. method:: HTMLParser.unknown_decl(data)
This method is called when an unrecognized declaration is read by the parser.
The *data* parameter will be the entire contents of the declaration inside
the ``<![...]>`` markup. It is sometimes useful to be overridden by a
derived class.
.. _htmlparser-examples:
Examples
--------
The following class implements a parser that will be used to illustrate more
examples::
from HTMLParser import HTMLParser
from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint
class MyHTMLParser(HTMLParser):
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
print "Start tag:", tag
for attr in attrs:
print " attr:", attr
def handle_endtag(self, tag):
print "End tag :", tag
def handle_data(self, data):
print "Data :", data
def handle_comment(self, data):
print "Comment :", data
def handle_entityref(self, name):
c = unichr(name2codepoint[name])
print "Named ent:", c
def handle_charref(self, name):
if name.startswith('x'):
c = unichr(int(name[1:], 16))
else:
c = unichr(int(name))
print "Num ent :", c
def handle_decl(self, data):
print "Decl :", data
parser = MyHTMLParser()
Parsing a doctype::
>>> parser.feed('<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" '
... '"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">')
Decl : DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"
Parsing an element with a few attributes and a title::
>>> parser.feed('<img src="python-logo.png" alt="The Python logo">')
Start tag: img
attr: ('src', 'python-logo.png')
attr: ('alt', 'The Python logo')
>>>
>>> parser.feed('<h1>Python</h1>')
Start tag: h1
Data : Python
End tag : h1
The content of ``script`` and ``style`` elements is returned as is, without
further parsing::
>>> parser.feed('<style type="text/css">#python { color: green }</style>')
Start tag: style
attr: ('type', 'text/css')
Data : #python { color: green }
End tag : style
>>> parser.feed('<script type="text/javascript">'
... 'alert("<strong>hello!</strong>");</script>')
Start tag: script
attr: ('type', 'text/javascript')
Data : alert("<strong>hello!</strong>");
End tag : script
Parsing comments::
>>> parser.feed('<!-- a comment -->'
... '<!--[if IE 9]>IE-specific content<![endif]-->')
Comment : a comment
Comment : [if IE 9]>IE-specific content<![endif]
Parsing named and numeric character references and converting them to the
correct char (note: these 3 references are all equivalent to ``'>'``)::
>>> parser.feed('>>>')
Named ent: >
Num ent : >
Num ent : >
Feeding incomplete chunks to :meth:`~HTMLParser.feed` works, but
:meth:`~HTMLParser.handle_data` might be called more than once::
>>> for chunk in ['<sp', 'an>buff', 'ered ', 'text</s', 'pan>']:
... parser.feed(chunk)
...
Start tag: span
Data : buff
Data : ered
Data : text
End tag : span
Parsing invalid HTML (e.g. unquoted attributes) also works::
>>> parser.feed('<p><a class=link href=#main>tag soup</p ></a>')
Start tag: p
Start tag: a
attr: ('class', 'link')
attr: ('href', '#main')
Data : tag soup
End tag : p
End tag : a