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Web Page Inspection Tool. Sentiment Analysis, Keyword Extraction, Named Entity Recognition & Spell Check


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Horseman Article Parser

A web page article parser which returns an object containing the article's formatted text and other attributes including sentiment, keyphrases, people, places, organisations, spelling suggestions, in-article links, meta data & lighthouse audit results.

Prerequisites

Node.js & NPM

Install

npm install horseman-article-parser --save

Usage Example

var parser = require('horseman-article-parser');

var options = {
  url: "https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/24/theresa-may-calls-for-immigration-based-on-skills-and-wealth",
  enabled: ['lighthouse', 'screenshot', 'links', 'sentiment', 'entities', 'spelling', 'keywords']
}

parser.parseArticle(options)
  .then(function (article) {

    var response = {
      title: article.title.text,
      excerpt: article.excerpt,
      metadescription: article.meta.description.text,
      url: article.url,
      sentiment: { score: article.sentiment.score, comparative: article.sentiment.comparative },
      keyphrases: article.processed.keyphrases,
      keywords: article.processed.keywords,
      people: article.people,
      orgs: article.orgs,
      places: article.places,
      text: {
        raw: article.processed.text.raw,
        formatted: article.processed.text.formatted,
        html: article.processed.text.html
      },
      spelling: article.spelling,
      meta: article.meta,
      links: article.links,
      lighthouse: article.lighthouse
    }

    console.log(response);
  })
  .catch(function (error) {
    console.log(error.message)
    console.log(error.stack);
  })

parseArticle(options, <socket>) accepts an optional socket for pipeing the response object, status messages and errors to a front end UI.

See horseman-article-parser-ui as an example.

Options

The options below are set by default

var options = {
  // puppeteer options (https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer)
  puppeteer: {
    // puppeteer launch options (https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#puppeteerlaunchoptions)
    launch: {
      headless: true,
      defaultViewport: null
    },
    // puppeteer goto options (https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#pagegotourl-options)
    goto: {
      waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded'
    }
  },
  // clean-html options (https://ghub.io/clean-html)
  cleanhtml: {
    'add-remove-tags': ['blockquote', 'span'],
    'remove-empty-tags': ['span'],
    'replace-nbsp': true
  },
  // html-to-text options (https://ghub.io/html-to-text)
  htmltotext: {
    wordwrap: 100,
    noLinkBrackets: true,
    ignoreHref: true,
    tables: true,
    uppercaseHeadings: true
  },
  // retext-keywords options (https://ghub.io/retext-keywords)
  retextkeywords: { maximum: 10 }
}

At a minimum you should pass a url

var options = {
  url: "https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/24/theresa-may-calls-for-immigration-based-on-skills-and-wealth"
}

If you want to enable the advanced features you should pass the following

var options = {
  url: "https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/24/theresa-may-calls-for-immigration-based-on-skills-and-wealth",
  enabled: ['lighthouse', 'screenshot', 'links', 'sentiment', 'entities', 'spelling', 'keywords']
}

If you want to pass cookies to puppeteer use the following

var options = {
  puppeteer: {
    cookies: [{ name: 'cookie1', value: 'val1', domain: '.domain1' },{ name: 'cookie2', value: 'val2', domain: '.domain2' }]
  }
}

To strip tags before processing use the following

var options = {
  striptags: ['.something', '#somethingelse']
}

If you need to dismiss any popups e.g. a privacy popup use the following

var options = {
  clickelements: ['#button1', '#button2']
}

there are some additional "complex" options available

var options = {
  // array of html elements to stip before analysis
  striptags: [],
  // readability options (https://ghub.io/node-readability)
  readability: {},
  // retext spell options (https://ghub.io/retext-spell)
  retextspell: {}
}

Development

Please feel free to fork the repo or open pull requests to the development branch. I've used eslint for linting.

Build the dependencies with:

npm install

Lint the project files with:

npm run lint

Test the package with:

npm run test

Dependencies

Dev Dependencies

License

This project is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 - see the LICENSE file for details

Notes

Due to node-readability being stale I have imported the relevent functions into this project and refactored it so it doesn't use request and therfor has no vulnrabilities.

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Last updated on 03 Oct 2019

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