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html5lib is a pure-python library for parsing HTML. It is designed to conform to the WHATWG HTML specification, as is implemented by all major web browsers.

Usage

Simple usage follows this pattern:

.. code-block:: python

import html5lib with open("mydocument.html", "rb") as f: document = html5lib.parse(f)

or:

.. code-block:: python

import html5lib document = html5lib.parse("

Hello World!")

By default, the document will be an xml.etree element instance. Whenever possible, html5lib chooses the accelerated ElementTree implementation (i.e. xml.etree.cElementTree on Python 2.x).

Two other tree types are supported: xml.dom.minidom and lxml.etree. To use an alternative format, specify the name of a treebuilder:

.. code-block:: python

import html5lib with open("mydocument.html", "rb") as f: lxml_etree_document = html5lib.parse(f, treebuilder="lxml")

When using with urllib2 (Python 2), the charset from HTTP should be pass into html5lib as follows:

.. code-block:: python

from contextlib import closing from urllib2 import urlopen import html5lib

with closing(urlopen("http://example.com/")) as f: document = html5lib.parse(f, transport_encoding=f.info().getparam("charset"))

When using with urllib.request (Python 3), the charset from HTTP should be pass into html5lib as follows:

.. code-block:: python

from urllib.request import urlopen import html5lib

with urlopen("http://example.com/") as f: document = html5lib.parse(f, transport_encoding=f.info().get_content_charset())

To have more control over the parser, create a parser object explicitly. For instance, to make the parser raise exceptions on parse errors, use:

.. code-block:: python

import html5lib with open("mydocument.html", "rb") as f: parser = html5lib.HTMLParser(strict=True) document = parser.parse(f)

When you're instantiating parser objects explicitly, pass a treebuilder class as the tree keyword argument to use an alternative document format:

.. code-block:: python

import html5lib parser = html5lib.HTMLParser(tree=html5lib.getTreeBuilder("dom")) minidom_document = parser.parse("

Hello World!")

More documentation is available at https://html5lib.readthedocs.io/.

Installation

html5lib works on CPython 2.6+, CPython 3.3+ and PyPy. To install it, use:

.. code-block:: bash

$ pip install html5lib

Optional Dependencies

The following third-party libraries may be used for additional functionality:

  • datrie can be used under CPython to improve parsing performance (though in almost all cases the improvement is marginal);

  • lxml is supported as a tree format (for both building and walking) under CPython (but not PyPy where it is known to cause segfaults);

  • genshi has a treewalker (but not builder); and

  • chardet can be used as a fallback when character encoding cannot be determined.

Bugs

Please report any bugs on the issue tracker <https://github.com/html5lib/html5lib-python/issues>_.

Tests

Unit tests require the pytest and mock libraries and can be run using the py.test command in the root directory; ordereddict is required under Python 2.6. All should pass.

Test data are contained in a separate html5lib-tests <https://github.com/html5lib/html5lib-tests>_ repository and included as a submodule, thus for git checkouts they must be initialized::

$ git submodule init $ git submodule update

If you have all compatible Python implementations available on your system, you can run tests on all of them using the tox utility, which can be found on PyPI.

Questions?

There's a mailing list available for support on Google Groups, html5lib-discuss <http://groups.google.com/group/html5lib-discuss>, though you may get a quicker response asking on IRC in #whatwg on irc.freenode.net <http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/IRC>.

Change Log

0.99999999/1.0b9


Released on July 14, 2016

* **Added ordereddict as a mandatory dependency on Python 2.6.**

* Added ``lxml``, ``genshi``, ``datrie``, ``charade``, and ``all``
  extras that will do the right thing based on the specific
  interpreter implementation.

* Now requires the ``mock`` package for the testsuite.

* Cease supporting DATrie under PyPy.

* **Remove ``PullDOM`` support, as this hasn't ever been properly
  tested, doesn't entirely work, and as far as I can tell is
  completely unused by anyone.**

* Move testsuite to ``py.test``.

* **Fix #124: move to webencodings for decoding the input byte stream;
  this makes html5lib compliant with the Encoding Standard, and
  introduces a required dependency on webencodings.**

* **Cease supporting Python 3.2 (in both CPython and PyPy forms).**

* **Fix comments containing double-dash with lxml 3.5 and above.**

* **Use scripting disabled by default (as we don't implement
  scripting).**

* **Fix #11, avoiding the XSS bug potentially caused by serializer
  allowing attribute values to be escaped out of in old browser versions,
  changing the quote_attr_values option on serializer to take one of
  three values, "always" (the old True value), "legacy" (the new option,
  and the new default), and "spec" (the old False value, and the old
  default).**

* **Fix #72 by rewriting the sanitizer to apply only to treewalkers
  (instead of the tokenizer); as such, this will require amending all
  callers of it to use it via the treewalker API.**

* **Drop support of charade, now that chardet is supported once more.**

* **Replace the charset keyword argument on parse and related methods
  with a set of keyword arguments: override_encoding, transport_encoding,
  same_origin_parent_encoding, likely_encoding, and default_encoding.**

* **Move filters._base, treebuilder._base, and treewalkers._base to .base
  to clarify their status as public.**

* **Get rid of the sanitizer package. Merge sanitizer.sanitize into the
  sanitizer.htmlsanitizer module and move that to saniziter. This means
  anyone who used sanitizer.sanitize or sanitizer.HTMLSanitizer needs no
  code changes.**

* **Rename treewalkers.lxmletree to .etree_lxml and
  treewalkers.genshistream to .genshi to have a consistent API.**

* Move a whole load of stuff (inputstream, ihatexml, trie, tokenizer,
  utils) to be underscore prefixed to clarify their status as private.


0.9999999/1.0b8
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Released on September 10, 2015

* Fix #195: fix the sanitizer to drop broken URLs (it threw an
  exception between 0.9999 and 0.999999).


0.999999/1.0b7
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Released on July 7, 2015

* Fix #189: fix the sanitizer to allow relative URLs again (as it did
  prior to 0.9999/1.0b5).


0.99999/1.0b6
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Released on April 30, 2015

* Fix #188: fix the sanitizer to not throw an exception when sanitizing
  bogus data URLs.


0.9999/1.0b5
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Released on April 29, 2015

* Fix #153: Sanitizer fails to treat some attributes as URLs. Despite how
  this sounds, this has no known security implications.  No known version
  of IE (5.5 to current), Firefox (3 to current), Safari (6 to current),
  Chrome (1 to current), or Opera (12 to current) will run any script
  provided in these attributes.

* Pass error message to the ParseError exception in strict parsing mode.

* Allow data URIs in the sanitizer, with a whitelist of content-types.

* Add support for Python implementations that don't support lone
  surrogates (read: Jython). Fixes #2.

* Remove localization of error messages. This functionality was totally
  unused (and untested that everything was localizable), so we may as
  well follow numerous browsers in not supporting translating technical
  strings.

* Expose treewalkers.pprint as a public API.

* Add a documentEncoding property to HTML5Parser, fix #121.


0.999
~~~~~

Released on December 23, 2013

* Fix #127: add work-around for CPython issue #20007: .read(0) on
  http.client.HTTPResponse drops the rest of the content.

* Fix #115: lxml treewalker can now deal with fragments containing, at
  their root level, text nodes with non-ASCII characters on Python 2.


0.99
~~~~

Released on September 10, 2013

* No library changes from 1.0b3; released as 0.99 as pip has changed
  behaviour from 1.4 to avoid installing pre-release versions per
  PEP 440.


1.0b3
~~~~~

Released on July 24, 2013

* Removed ``RecursiveTreeWalker`` from ``treewalkers._base``. Any
  implementation using it should be moved to
  ``NonRecursiveTreeWalker``, as everything bundled with html5lib has
  for years.

* Fix #67 so that ``BufferedStream`` to correctly returns a bytes
  object, thereby fixing any case where html5lib is passed a
  non-seekable RawIOBase-like object.


1.0b2
~~~~~

Released on June 27, 2013

* Removed reordering of attributes within the serializer. There is now
  an ``alphabetical_attributes`` option which preserves the previous
  behaviour through a new filter. This allows attribute order to be
  preserved through html5lib if the tree builder preserves order.

* Removed ``dom2sax`` from DOM treebuilders. It has been replaced by
  ``treeadapters.sax.to_sax`` which is generic and supports any
  treewalker; it also resolves all known bugs with ``dom2sax``.

* Fix treewalker assertions on hitting bytes strings on
  Python 2. Previous to 1.0b1, treewalkers coped with mixed
  bytes/unicode data on Python 2; this reintroduces this prior
  behaviour on Python 2. Behaviour is unchanged on Python 3.


1.0b1
~~~~~

Released on May 17, 2013

* Implementation updated to implement the `HTML specification
  <http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/>`_ as of 5th May
  2013 (`SVN <http://svn.whatwg.org/webapps/>`_ revision r7867).

* Python 3.2+ supported in a single codebase using the ``six`` library.

* Removed support for Python 2.5 and older.

* Removed the deprecated Beautiful Soup 3 treebuilder.
  ``beautifulsoup4`` can use ``html5lib`` as a parser instead. Note that
  since it doesn't support namespaces, foreign content like SVG and
  MathML is parsed incorrectly.

* Removed ``simpletree`` from the package. The default tree builder is
  now ``etree`` (using the ``xml.etree.cElementTree`` implementation if
  available, and ``xml.etree.ElementTree`` otherwise).

* Removed the ``XHTMLSerializer`` as it never actually guaranteed its
  output was well-formed XML, and hence provided little of use.

* Removed default DOM treebuilder, so ``html5lib.treebuilders.dom`` is no
  longer supported. ``html5lib.treebuilders.getTreeBuilder("dom")`` will
  return the default DOM treebuilder, which uses ``xml.dom.minidom``.

* Optional heuristic character encoding detection now based on
  ``charade`` for Python 2.6 - 3.3 compatibility.

* Optional ``Genshi`` treewalker support fixed.

* Many bugfixes, including:

  * #33: null in attribute value breaks XML AttValue;

  * #4: nested, indirect descendant, <button> causes infinite loop;

  * `Google Code 215
    <http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/issues/detail?id=215>`_: Properly
    detect seekable streams;

  * `Google Code 206
    <http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/issues/detail?id=206>`_: add
    support for <video preload=...>, <audio preload=...>;

  * `Google Code 205
    <http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/issues/detail?id=205>`_: add
    support for <video poster=...>;

  * `Google Code 202
    <http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/issues/detail?id=202>`_: Unicode
    file breaks InputStream.

* Source code is now mostly PEP 8 compliant.

* Test harness has been improved and now depends on ``nose``.

* Documentation updated and moved to https://html5lib.readthedocs.io/.


0.95
~~~~

Released on February 11, 2012


0.90
~~~~

Released on January 17, 2010


0.11.1
~~~~~~

Released on June 12, 2008


0.11
~~~~

Released on June 10, 2008


0.10
~~~~

Released on October 7, 2007


0.9
~~~

Released on March 11, 2007


0.2
~~~

Released on January 8, 2007

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