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2:mod:`htmllib` --- A parser for HTML documents
3==============================================
4
5.. module:: htmllib
6 :synopsis: A parser for HTML documents.
7
8
9.. index::
10 single: HTML
11 single: hypertext
12
13.. index::
14 module: sgmllib
15 module: formatter
16 single: SGMLParser (in module sgmllib)
17
18This module defines a class which can serve as a base for parsing text files
19formatted in the HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML). The class is not directly
20concerned with I/O --- it must be provided with input in string form via a
21method, and makes calls to methods of a "formatter" object in order to produce
22output. The :class:`HTMLParser` class is designed to be used as a base class
23for other classes in order to add functionality, and allows most of its methods
24to be extended or overridden. In turn, this class is derived from and extends
25the :class:`SGMLParser` class defined in module :mod:`sgmllib`. The
26:class:`HTMLParser` implementation supports the HTML 2.0 language as described
27in :rfc:`1866`. Two implementations of formatter objects are provided in the
28:mod:`formatter` module; refer to the documentation for that module for
29information on the formatter interface.
30
31The following is a summary of the interface defined by
32:class:`sgmllib.SGMLParser`:
33
34* The interface to feed data to an instance is through the :meth:`feed` method,
35 which takes a string argument. This can be called with as little or as much
36 text at a time as desired; ``p.feed(a); p.feed(b)`` has the same effect as
37 ``p.feed(a+b)``. When the data contains complete HTML markup constructs, these
38 are processed immediately; incomplete constructs are saved in a buffer. To
39 force processing of all unprocessed data, call the :meth:`close` method.
40
41 For example, to parse the entire contents of a file, use::
42
43 parser.feed(open('myfile.html').read())
44 parser.close()
45
46* The interface to define semantics for HTML tags is very simple: derive a class
47 and define methods called :meth:`start_tag`, :meth:`end_tag`, or :meth:`do_tag`.
48 The parser will call these at appropriate moments: :meth:`start_tag` or
49 :meth:`do_tag` is called when an opening tag of the form ``<tag ...>`` is
50 encountered; :meth:`end_tag` is called when a closing tag of the form ``<tag>``
51 is encountered. If an opening tag requires a corresponding closing tag, like
52 ``<H1>`` ... ``</H1>``, the class should define the :meth:`start_tag` method; if
53 a tag requires no closing tag, like ``<P>``, the class should define the
54 :meth:`do_tag` method.
55
56The module defines a parser class and an exception:
57
58
59.. class:: HTMLParser(formatter)
60
61 This is the basic HTML parser class. It supports all entity names required by
62 the XHTML 1.0 Recommendation (http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1). It also defines
63 handlers for all HTML 2.0 and many HTML 3.0 and 3.2 elements.
64
65
66.. exception:: HTMLParseError
67
68 Exception raised by the :class:`HTMLParser` class when it encounters an error
69 while parsing.
70
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72.. seealso::
73
74 Module :mod:`formatter`
75 Interface definition for transforming an abstract flow of formatting events into
76 specific output events on writer objects.
77
78 Module :mod:`HTMLParser`
79 Alternate HTML parser that offers a slightly lower-level view of the input, but
80 is designed to work with XHTML, and does not implement some of the SGML syntax
81 not used in "HTML as deployed" and which isn't legal for XHTML.
82
83 Module :mod:`htmlentitydefs`
84 Definition of replacement text for XHTML 1.0 entities.
85
86 Module :mod:`sgmllib`
87 Base class for :class:`HTMLParser`.
88
89
90.. _html-parser-objects:
91
92HTMLParser Objects
93------------------
94
95In addition to tag methods, the :class:`HTMLParser` class provides some
96additional methods and instance variables for use within tag methods.
97
98
99.. attribute:: HTMLParser.formatter
100
101 This is the formatter instance associated with the parser.
102
103
104.. attribute:: HTMLParser.nofill
105
106 Boolean flag which should be true when whitespace should not be collapsed, or
107 false when it should be. In general, this should only be true when character
108 data is to be treated as "preformatted" text, as within a ``<PRE>`` element.
109 The default value is false. This affects the operation of :meth:`handle_data`
110 and :meth:`save_end`.
111
112
113.. method:: HTMLParser.anchor_bgn(href, name, type)
114
115 This method is called at the start of an anchor region. The arguments
116 correspond to the attributes of the ``<A>`` tag with the same names. The
117 default implementation maintains a list of hyperlinks (defined by the ``HREF``
118 attribute for ``<A>`` tags) within the document. The list of hyperlinks is
119 available as the data attribute :attr:`anchorlist`.
120
121
122.. method:: HTMLParser.anchor_end()
123
124 This method is called at the end of an anchor region. The default
125 implementation adds a textual footnote marker using an index into the list of
126 hyperlinks created by :meth:`anchor_bgn`.
127
128
129.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_image(source, alt[, ismap[, align[, width[, height]]]])
130
131 This method is called to handle images. The default implementation simply
132 passes the *alt* value to the :meth:`handle_data` method.
133
134
135.. method:: HTMLParser.save_bgn()
136
137 Begins saving character data in a buffer instead of sending it to the formatter
138 object. Retrieve the stored data via :meth:`save_end`. Use of the
139 :meth:`save_bgn` / :meth:`save_end` pair may not be nested.
140
141
142.. method:: HTMLParser.save_end()
143
144 Ends buffering character data and returns all data saved since the preceding
145 call to :meth:`save_bgn`. If the :attr:`nofill` flag is false, whitespace is
146 collapsed to single spaces. A call to this method without a preceding call to
147 :meth:`save_bgn` will raise a :exc:`TypeError` exception.
148
149
150:mod:`htmlentitydefs` --- Definitions of HTML general entities
151==============================================================
152
153.. module:: htmlentitydefs
154 :synopsis: Definitions of HTML general entities.
155.. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
156
157
158This module defines three dictionaries, ``name2codepoint``, ``codepoint2name``,
159and ``entitydefs``. ``entitydefs`` is used by the :mod:`htmllib` module to
160provide the :attr:`entitydefs` member of the :class:`HTMLParser` class. The
161definition provided here contains all the entities defined by XHTML 1.0 that
162can be handled using simple textual substitution in the Latin-1 character set
163(ISO-8859-1).
164
165
166.. data:: entitydefs
167
168 A dictionary mapping XHTML 1.0 entity definitions to their replacement text in
169 ISO Latin-1.
170
171
172.. data:: name2codepoint
173
174 A dictionary that maps HTML entity names to the Unicode codepoints.
175
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177.. data:: codepoint2name
178
179 A dictionary that maps Unicode codepoints to HTML entity names.
180