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Fred Drake3c50ea42008-05-17 22:02:32 +00001:mod:`html.parser` --- Simple HTML and XHTML parser
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003
Fred Drake3c50ea42008-05-17 22:02:32 +00004.. module:: html.parser
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00005 :synopsis: A simple parser that can handle HTML and XHTML.
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Georg Brandl9087b7f2008-05-18 07:53:01 +00008.. index::
9 single: HTML
10 single: XHTML
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000011
Raymond Hettingera1993682011-01-27 01:20:32 +000012**Source code:** :source:`Lib/html/parser.py`
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000016This module defines a class :class:`HTMLParser` which serves as the basis for
17parsing text files formatted in HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language) and XHTML.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000018
R. David Murrayb579dba2010-12-03 04:06:39 +000019.. class:: HTMLParser(strict=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000020
R. David Murrayb579dba2010-12-03 04:06:39 +000021 Create a parser instance. If *strict* is ``True`` (the default), invalid
22 html results in :exc:`~html.parser.HTMLParseError` exceptions [#]_. If
23 *strict* is ``False``, the parser uses heuristics to make a best guess at
24 the intention of any invalid html it encounters, similar to the way most
25 browsers do.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000026
Fred Drake3c50ea42008-05-17 22:02:32 +000027 An :class:`HTMLParser` instance is fed HTML data and calls handler functions when tags
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000028 begin and end. The :class:`HTMLParser` class is meant to be overridden by the
29 user to provide a desired behavior.
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Georg Brandl877b10a2008-06-01 21:25:55 +000031 This parser does not check that end tags match start tags or call the end-tag
32 handler for elements which are closed implicitly by closing an outer element.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000033
R. David Murraybb7b7532010-12-03 04:26:18 +000034 .. versionchanged:: 3.2 *strict* keyword added
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000036An exception is defined as well:
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39.. exception:: HTMLParseError
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41 Exception raised by the :class:`HTMLParser` class when it encounters an error
42 while parsing. This exception provides three attributes: :attr:`msg` is a brief
43 message explaining the error, :attr:`lineno` is the number of the line on which
44 the broken construct was detected, and :attr:`offset` is the number of
45 characters into the line at which the construct starts.
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47:class:`HTMLParser` instances have the following methods:
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50.. method:: HTMLParser.reset()
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52 Reset the instance. Loses all unprocessed data. This is called implicitly at
53 instantiation time.
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56.. method:: HTMLParser.feed(data)
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58 Feed some text to the parser. It is processed insofar as it consists of
59 complete elements; incomplete data is buffered until more data is fed or
60 :meth:`close` is called.
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63.. method:: HTMLParser.close()
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65 Force processing of all buffered data as if it were followed by an end-of-file
66 mark. This method may be redefined by a derived class to define additional
67 processing at the end of the input, but the redefined version should always call
68 the :class:`HTMLParser` base class method :meth:`close`.
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71.. method:: HTMLParser.getpos()
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73 Return current line number and offset.
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76.. method:: HTMLParser.get_starttag_text()
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78 Return the text of the most recently opened start tag. This should not normally
79 be needed for structured processing, but may be useful in dealing with HTML "as
80 deployed" or for re-generating input with minimal changes (whitespace between
81 attributes can be preserved, etc.).
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84.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_starttag(tag, attrs)
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86 This method is called to handle the start of a tag. It is intended to be
87 overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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89 The *tag* argument is the name of the tag converted to lower case. The *attrs*
90 argument is a list of ``(name, value)`` pairs containing the attributes found
91 inside the tag's ``<>`` brackets. The *name* will be translated to lower case,
92 and quotes in the *value* have been removed, and character and entity references
93 have been replaced. For instance, for the tag ``<A
94 HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/">``, this method would be called as
95 ``handle_starttag('a', [('href', 'http://www.cwi.nl/')])``.
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Georg Brandl9087b7f2008-05-18 07:53:01 +000097 All entity references from :mod:`html.entities` are replaced in the attribute
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101.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_startendtag(tag, attrs)
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103 Similar to :meth:`handle_starttag`, but called when the parser encounters an
104 XHTML-style empty tag (``<a .../>``). This method may be overridden by
105 subclasses which require this particular lexical information; the default
106 implementation simple calls :meth:`handle_starttag` and :meth:`handle_endtag`.
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109.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_endtag(tag)
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111 This method is called to handle the end tag of an element. It is intended to be
112 overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing. The
113 *tag* argument is the name of the tag converted to lower case.
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116.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_data(data)
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118 This method is called to process arbitrary data. It is intended to be
119 overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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122.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_charref(name)
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124 This method is called to process a character reference of the form ``&#ref;``.
125 It is intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base class
126 implementation does nothing.
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129.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_entityref(name)
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131 This method is called to process a general entity reference of the form
132 ``&name;`` where *name* is an general entity reference. It is intended to be
133 overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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136.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_comment(data)
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138 This method is called when a comment is encountered. The *comment* argument is
139 a string containing the text between the ``--`` and ``--`` delimiters, but not
140 the delimiters themselves. For example, the comment ``<!--text-->`` will cause
141 this method to be called with the argument ``'text'``. It is intended to be
142 overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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145.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_decl(decl)
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Georg Brandl46aa5c52010-07-29 13:38:37 +0000147 Method called when an SGML ``doctype`` declaration is read by the parser.
148 The *decl* parameter will be the entire contents of the declaration inside
149 the ``<!...>`` markup. It is intended to be overridden by a derived class;
150 the base class implementation does nothing.
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153.. method:: HTMLParser.unknown_decl(data)
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155 Method called when an unrecognized SGML declaration is read by the parser.
156 The *data* parameter will be the entire contents of the declaration inside
157 the ``<!...>`` markup. It is sometimes useful to be be overridden by a
Georg Brandl7cb13192010-08-03 12:06:29 +0000158 derived class; the base class implementation raises an :exc:`HTMLParseError`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000159
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161.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_pi(data)
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163 Method called when a processing instruction is encountered. The *data*
164 parameter will contain the entire processing instruction. For example, for the
165 processing instruction ``<?proc color='red'>``, this method would be called as
166 ``handle_pi("proc color='red'")``. It is intended to be overridden by a derived
167 class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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169 .. note::
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171 The :class:`HTMLParser` class uses the SGML syntactic rules for processing
172 instructions. An XHTML processing instruction using the trailing ``'?'`` will
173 cause the ``'?'`` to be included in *data*.
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176.. _htmlparser-example:
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178Example HTML Parser Application
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181As a basic example, below is a very basic HTML parser that uses the
182:class:`HTMLParser` class to print out tags as they are encountered::
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Ezio Melotti2fad00c2009-06-27 22:58:15 +0000184 >>> from html.parser import HTMLParser
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186 >>> class MyHTMLParser(HTMLParser):
187 ... def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
188 ... print("Encountered a {} start tag".format(tag))
189 ... def handle_endtag(self, tag):
190 ... print("Encountered a {} end tag".format(tag))
191 ...
192 >>> page = """<html><h1>Title</h1><p>I'm a paragraph!</p></html>"""
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194 >>> myparser = MyHTMLParser()
195 >>> myparser.feed(page)
196 Encountered a html start tag
197 Encountered a h1 start tag
198 Encountered a h1 end tag
199 Encountered a p start tag
200 Encountered a p end tag
201 Encountered a html end tag
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R. David Murrayb579dba2010-12-03 04:06:39 +0000204.. rubric:: Footnotes
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R. David Murraybb7b7532010-12-03 04:26:18 +0000206.. [#] For backward compatibility reasons *strict* mode does not raise
207 exceptions for all non-compliant HTML. That is, some invalid HTML
R. David Murrayb579dba2010-12-03 04:06:39 +0000208 is tolerated even in *strict* mode.