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Parsel is a BSD-licensed Python_ library to extract data from HTML_, JSON_, and XML_ documents.
It supports:
CSS_ and XPath_ expressions for HTML and XML documents
JMESPath_ expressions for JSON documents
Regular expressions
_
Find the Parsel online documentation at https://parsel.readthedocs.org.
Example (open online demo
_):
.. code-block:: python
>>> from parsel import Selector
>>> text = """
<html>
<body>
<h1>Hello, Parsel!</h1>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://example.com">Link 1</a></li>
<li><a href="http://scrapy.org">Link 2</a></li>
</ul>
<script type="application/json">{"a": ["b", "c"]}</script>
</body>
</html>"""
>>> selector = Selector(text=text)
>>> selector.css('h1::text').get()
'Hello, Parsel!'
>>> selector.xpath('//h1/text()').re(r'\w+')
['Hello', 'Parsel']
>>> for li in selector.css('ul > li'):
... print(li.xpath('.//@href').get())
http://example.com
http://scrapy.org
>>> selector.css('script::text').jmespath("a").get()
'b'
>>> selector.css('script::text').jmespath("a").getall()
['b', 'c']
.. _CSS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets .. _HTML: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML .. _JMESPath: https://jmespath.org/ .. _JSON: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON .. _open online demo: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/149VFa6Px3wg7S3SEnUqk--TyBrKplxCN#forceEdit=true&sandboxMode=true .. _Python: https://www.python.org/ .. _regular expressions: https://docs.python.org/library/re.html .. _XML: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML .. _XPath: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XPath
1.10.0 (2024-12-16)
* Removed support for Python 3.8.
* Added support for Python 3.13.
* Changed the default encoding name from ``"utf8"`` to ``"utf-8"`` everywhere.
The former name is not supported in certain environments.
* CI fixes and improvements.
1.9.1 (2024-04-08)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Removed the dependency on ``pytest-runner``.
* Removed the obsolete ``Makefile``.
1.9.0 (2024-03-14)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Now requires ``cssselect >= 1.2.0`` (this minimum version was required since
1.8.0 but that wasn't properly recorded)
* Removed support for Python 3.7
* Added support for Python 3.12 and PyPy 3.10
* Fixed an exception when calling ``__str__`` or ``__repr__`` on some JSON
selectors
* Code formatted with ``black``
* CI fixes and improvements
1.8.1 (2023-04-18)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Remove a Sphinx reference from NEWS to fix the PyPI description
* Add a ``twine check`` CI check to detect such problems
1.8.0 (2023-04-18)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Add support for JMESPath: you can now create a selector for a JSON document
and call ``Selector.jmespath()``. See `the documentation`_ for more
information and examples.
* Selectors can now be constructed from ``bytes`` (using the ``body`` and
``encoding`` arguments) instead of ``str`` (using the ``text`` argument), so
that there is no internal conversion from ``str`` to ``bytes`` and the memory
usage is lower.
* Typing improvements
* The ``pkg_resources`` module (which was absent from the requirements) is no
longer used
* Documentation build fixes
* New requirements:
* ``jmespath``
* ``typing_extensions`` (on Python 3.7)
.. _the documentation: https://parsel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html
1.7.0 (2022-11-01)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Add PEP 561-style type information
* Support for Python 2.7, 3.5 and 3.6 is removed
* Support for Python 3.9-3.11 is added
* Very large documents (with deep nesting or long tag content) can now be
parsed, and ``Selector`` now takes a new argument ``huge_tree`` to disable
this
* Support for new features of cssselect 1.2.0 is added
* The ``Selector.remove()`` and ``SelectorList.remove()`` methods are
deprecated and replaced with the new ``Selector.drop()`` and
``SelectorList.drop()`` methods which don't delete text after the dropped
elements when used in the HTML mode.
1.6.0 (2020-05-07)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Python 3.4 is no longer supported
* New ``Selector.remove()`` and ``SelectorList.remove()`` methods to remove
selected elements from the parsed document tree
* Improvements to error reporting, test coverage and documentation, and code
cleanup
1.5.2 (2019-08-09)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* ``Selector.remove_namespaces`` received a significant performance improvement
* The value of ``data`` within the printable representation of a selector
(``repr(selector)``) now ends in ``...`` when truncated, to make the
truncation obvious.
* Minor documentation improvements.
1.5.1 (2018-10-25)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* ``has-class`` XPath function handles newlines and other separators
in class names properly;
* fixed parsing of HTML documents with null bytes;
* documentation improvements;
* Python 3.7 tests are run on CI; other test improvements.
1.5.0 (2018-07-04)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* New ``Selector.attrib`` and ``SelectorList.attrib`` properties which make
it easier to get attributes of HTML elements.
* CSS selectors became faster: compilation results are cached
(LRU cache is used for ``css2xpath``), so there is
less overhead when the same CSS expression is used several times.
* ``.get()`` and ``.getall()`` selector methods are documented and recommended
over ``.extract_first()`` and ``.extract()``.
* Various documentation tweaks and improvements.
One more change is that ``.extract()`` and ``.extract_first()`` methods
are now implemented using ``.get()`` and ``.getall()``, not the other
way around, and instead of calling ``Selector.extract`` all other methods
now call ``Selector.get`` internally. It can be **backwards incompatible**
in case of custom Selector subclasses which override ``Selector.extract``
without doing the same for ``Selector.get``. If you have such Selector
subclass, make sure ``get`` method is also overridden. For example, this::
class MySelector(parsel.Selector):
def extract(self):
return super().extract() + " foo"
should be changed to this::
class MySelector(parsel.Selector):
def get(self):
return super().get() + " foo"
extract = get
1.4.0 (2018-02-08)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* ``Selector`` and ``SelectorList`` can't be pickled because
pickling/unpickling doesn't work for ``lxml.html.HtmlElement``;
parsel now raises TypeError explicitly instead of allowing pickle to
silently produce wrong output. This is technically backwards-incompatible
if you're using Python < 3.6.
1.3.1 (2017-12-28)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Fix artifact uploads to pypi.
1.3.0 (2017-12-28)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* ``has-class`` XPath extension function;
* ``parsel.xpathfuncs.set_xpathfunc`` is a simplified way to register
XPath extensions;
* ``Selector.remove_namespaces`` now removes namespace declarations;
* Python 3.3 support is dropped;
* ``make htmlview`` command for easier Parsel docs development.
* CI: PyPy installation is fixed; parsel now runs tests for PyPy3 as well.
1.2.0 (2017-05-17)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Add ``SelectorList.get`` and ``SelectorList.getall``
methods as aliases for ``SelectorList.extract_first``
and ``SelectorList.extract`` respectively
* Add default value parameter to ``SelectorList.re_first`` method
* Add ``Selector.re_first`` method
* Add ``replace_entities`` argument on ``.re()`` and ``.re_first()``
to turn off replacing of character entity references
* Bug fix: detect ``None`` result from lxml parsing and fallback with an empty document
* Rearrange XML/HTML examples in the selectors usage docs
* Travis CI:
* Test against Python 3.6
* Test against PyPy using "Portable PyPy for Linux" distribution
1.1.0 (2016-11-22)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Change default HTML parser to `lxml.html.HTMLParser <https://lxml.de/api/lxml.html.HTMLParser-class.html>`_,
which makes easier to use some HTML specific features
* Add css2xpath function to translate CSS to XPath
* Add support for ad-hoc namespaces declarations
* Add support for XPath variables
* Documentation improvements and updates
1.0.3 (2016-07-29)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Add BSD-3-Clause license file
* Re-enable PyPy tests
* Integrate py.test runs with setuptools (needed for Debian packaging)
* Changelog is now called ``NEWS``
1.0.2 (2016-04-26)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Fix bug in exception handling causing original traceback to be lost
* Added docstrings and other doc fixes
1.0.1 (2015-08-24)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Updated PyPI classifiers
* Added docstrings for csstranslator module and other doc fixes
1.0.0 (2015-08-22)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Documentation fixes
0.9.6 (2015-08-14)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Updated documentation
* Extended test coverage
0.9.5 (2015-08-11)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Support for extending SelectorList
0.9.4 (2015-08-10)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Try workaround for travis-ci/dpl#253
0.9.3 (2015-08-07)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Add base_url argument
0.9.2 (2015-08-07)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Rename module unified -> selector and promoted root attribute
* Add create_root_node function
0.9.1 (2015-08-04)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Setup Sphinx build and docs structure
* Build universal wheels
* Rename some leftovers from package extraction
0.9.0 (2015-07-30)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* First release on PyPI.
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Parsel is a library to extract data from HTML and XML using XPath and CSS selectors
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