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htmlparser-papandreou

v1.7.6-patch1

Published

Forgiving HTML/XML/RSS Parser in JS for *both* Node and Browsers

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#NodeHtmlParser A forgiving HTML/XML/RSS parser written in JS for both the browser and NodeJS (yes, despite the name it works just fine in any modern browser). The parser can handle streams (chunked data) and supports custom handlers for writing custom DOMs/output.

##Installing

npm install htmlparser

##Running Tests

###Run tests under node: node runtests.js

###Run tests in browser: View runtests.html in any browser

##Usage In Node var htmlparser = require("htmlparser"); var rawHtml = "Xyz var foo = '<>';< / script><!--<!-- Waah! -- -->"; var handler = new htmlparser.DefaultHandler(function (error, dom) { if (error) [...do something for errors...] else [...parsing done, do something...] }); var parser = new htmlparser.Parser(handler); parser.parseComplete(rawHtml); sys.puts(sys.inspect(handler.dom, false, null));

##Usage In Browser var handler = new Tautologistics.NodeHtmlParser.DefaultHandler(function (error, dom) { if (error) [...do something for errors...] else [...parsing done, do something...] }); var parser = new Tautologistics.NodeHtmlParser.Parser(handler); parser.parseComplete(document.body.innerHTML); alert(JSON.stringify(handler.dom, null, 2));

##Example output [ { raw: 'Xyz ', data: 'Xyz ', type: 'text' } , { raw: 'script language= javascript' , data: 'script language= javascript' , type: 'script' , name: 'script' , attribs: { language: 'javascript' } , children: [ { raw: 'var foo = '';<' , data: 'var foo = '';<' , type: 'text' } ] } , { raw: '<!-- Waah! -- ' , data: '<!-- Waah! -- ' , type: 'comment' } ]

##Streaming To Parser while (...) { ... parser.parseChunk(chunk); } parser.done();

##Parsing RSS/Atom Feeds

new htmlparser.RssHandler(function (error, dom) {
	...
});

##DefaultHandler Options

###Usage var handler = new htmlparser.DefaultHandler( function (error) { ... } , { verbose: false, ignoreWhitespace: true } );

###Option: ignoreWhitespace Indicates whether the DOM should exclude text nodes that consists solely of whitespace. The default value is "false".

####Example: true The following HTML: this is the text becomes: [ { raw: 'font' , data: 'font' , type: 'tag' , name: 'font' , children: [ { raw: 'br', data: 'br', type: 'tag', name: 'br' } , { raw: 'this is the text\n' , data: 'this is the text\n' , type: 'text' } , { raw: 'font', data: 'font', type: 'tag', name: 'font' } ] } ]

####Example: false The following HTML: this is the text becomes: [ { raw: 'font' , data: 'font' , type: 'tag' , name: 'font' , children: [ { raw: '\n\t', data: '\n\t', type: 'text' } , { raw: 'br', data: 'br', type: 'tag', name: 'br' } , { raw: 'this is the text\n' , data: 'this is the text\n' , type: 'text' } , { raw: 'font', data: 'font', type: 'tag', name: 'font' } ] } ]

###Option: verbose Indicates whether to include extra information on each node in the DOM. This information consists of the "raw" attribute (original, unparsed text found between "<" and ">") and the "data" attribute on "tag", "script", and "comment" nodes. The default value is "true".

####Example: true The following HTML: xxx becomes: [ { raw: 'a href="test.html"' , data: 'a href="test.html"' , type: 'tag' , name: 'a' , attribs: { href: 'test.html' } , children: [ { raw: 'xxx', data: 'xxx', type: 'text' } ] } ]

####Example: false The following HTML: xxx becomes: [ { type: 'tag' , name: 'a' , attribs: { href: 'test.html' } , children: [ { data: 'xxx', type: 'text' } ] } ]

###Option: enforceEmptyTags Indicates whether the DOM should prevent children on tags marked as empty in the HTML spec. Typically this should be set to "true" HTML parsing and "false" for XML parsing. The default value is "true".

####Example: true The following HTML: text becomes: [ { raw: 'link', data: 'link', type: 'tag', name: 'link' } , { raw: 'text', data: 'text', type: 'text' } ]

####Example: false The following HTML: text becomes: [ { raw: 'link' , data: 'link' , type: 'tag' , name: 'link' , children: [ { raw: 'text', data: 'text', type: 'text' } ] } ]

##DomUtils

###TBD (see utils_example.js for now)

##Related Projects

Looking for CSS selectors to search the DOM? Try Node-SoupSelect, a port of SoupSelect to NodeJS: http://github.com/harryf/node-soupselect

There's also a port of hpricot to NodeJS that uses HtmlParser for HTML parsing: http://github.com/silentrob/Apricot