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Turn any web page into a clean view. This module is based on arc90's readability project.
article
, section
) and Microdata API.$ npm install node-readability
Note that from v2.0.0, this module only works with Node.js >= 2.0. In the meantime you are still welcome to install a release in the 1.x series(by npm install node-readability@1
) if you use an older Node.js version.
read(html [, options], callback)
Where
callback(error, article, meta)
Example
var read = require('node-readability');
read('http://howtonode.org/really-simple-file-uploads', function(err, article, meta) {
// Main Article
console.log(article.content);
// Title
console.log(article.title);
// HTML Source Code
console.log(article.html);
// DOM
console.log(article.document);
// Response Object from Request Lib
console.log(meta);
// Close article to clean up jsdom and prevent leaks
article.close();
});
NB If the page has been marked with charset other than utf-8, it will be converted automatically. Charsets such as GBK, GB2312 is also supported.
node-readability will pass the options to request directly. See request lib to view all available options.
node-readability has two additional options:
cleanRulers
which allow set your own validation rule for tags.If true rule is valid, otherwise no. options.cleanRulers = [callback(obj, tagName)]
read(url, {
cleanRulers: [
function(obj, tag) {
if(tag === 'object') {
if(obj.getAttribute('class') === 'BrightcoveExperience') {
return true;
}
}
}
]}, function(err, article, response) {
//...
});
preprocess
which should be a function to check or modify downloaded source before passing it to readability.options.preprocess = callback(source, response, contentType, callback);
read(url, {
preprocess: function(source, response, contentType, callback) {
if (source.length > maxBodySize) {
return callback(new Error('too big'));
}
callback(null, source);
}, function(err, article, response) {
//...
});
The article content of the web page. Return false
if failed.
The article title of the web page. It's may not same to the text in the <title>
tag.
A string containing all the text found on the page
The original html of the web page.
The document of the web page generated by jsdom. You can use it to access the DOM directly(for example, article.document.getElementById('main')
).
response object from request lib. If you need to get current url after all redirect or get some headers it can be useful.
This lib is using jsdom to parse HTML instead of cheerio because some data such as image size and element visibility isn't able to acquire when using cheerio, which will significantly affect the result.
https://github.com/luin/node-readability/graphs/contributors
This code is under the Apache License 2.0. http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
3.0.0 (2017-08-10)
Thank Harold Treen and other contributors for the awesome work!
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FAQs
Turning any web page into a clean view.
The npm package node-readability receives a total of 602 weekly downloads. As such, node-readability popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-readability demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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