
A fast HTML5 parser with CSS selectors, written in Cython,
using Modest and Lexbor engines.

Installation
From PyPI using pip:
pip install selectolax
If installation fails due to compilation errors, you may need to install Cython:
pip install selectolax[cython]
This usually happens when you try to install an outdated version of selectolax on a newer version of Python.
Development version from GitHub:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/rushter/selectolax
cd selectolax
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
python setup.py install
How to compile selectolax while developing:
make clean
make dev
Basic examples
Here are some basic examples to get you started with selectolax:
Parsing HTML and extracting text:
In [1]: from selectolax.lexbor import LexborHTMLParser
...:
...: html = """
...: <h1 id="title" data-updated="20201101">Hi there</h1>
...: <div class="post">Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. </div>
...: <div class="post">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.</div>
...: """
...: tree = LexborHTMLParser(html)
In [2]: tree.css_first('h1#title').text()
Out[2]: 'Hi there'
In [3]: tree.css_first('h1#title').attributes
Out[3]: {'id': 'title', 'data-updated': '20201101'}
In [4]: [node.text() for node in tree.css('.post')]
Out[4]:
['Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. ',
'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.']
Using advanced CSS selectors
In [1]: html = "<div><p id=p1><p id=p2><p id=p3><a>link</a><p id=p4><p id=p5>text<p id=p6></div>"
...: selector = "div > :nth-child(2n+1):not(:has(a))"
In [2]: for node in LexborHTMLParser(html).css(selector):
...: print(node.attributes, node.text(), node.tag)
...: print(node.parent.tag)
...: print(node.html)
...:
{'id': 'p1'} p
div
<p id="p1"></p>
{'id': 'p5'} text p
div
<p id="p5">text</p>
Using lexbor-contains CSS pseudo-class to match text
from selectolax.lexbor import LexborHTMLParser
html = "<div><p>hello </p><p id='main'>lexbor is AwesOme</p></div>"
parser = LexborHTMLParser(html)
results = parser.css('p:lexbor-contains("awesome" i)')
results = parser.css('p:lexbor-contains("AwesOme")')
assert len(results) == 1
assert results[0].text() == "lexbor is AwesOme"
Available backends
Selectolax supports two backends: Modest and Lexbor. By default, all examples use the Lexbor backend.
Most of the features between backends are almost identical, but there are some differences.
As of 2024, the preferred backend is Lexbor. The Modest backend is still available for compatibility reasons
and the underlying C library that selectolax uses is not maintained anymore.
To use lexbor, just import the parser and use it in the similar way to the HTMLParser.
In [1]: from selectolax.lexbor import LexborHTMLParser
In [2]: html = """
...: <title>Hi there</title>
...: <div id="updated">2021-08-15</div>
...: """
In [3]: parser = LexborHTMLParser(html)
In [4]: parser.root.css_first("#updated").text()
Out[4]: '2021-08-15'
Simple Benchmark
- Extract title, links, scripts and a meta tag from main pages of top 754 domains. See
examples/benchmark.py for more information.
| Beautiful Soup (html.parser) | 61.02 sec. |
| lxml / Beautiful Soup (lxml) | 9.09 sec. |
| html5_parser | 16.10 sec. |
| selectolax (Modest) | 2.94 sec. |
| selectolax (Lexbor) | 2.39 sec. |
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License
Contributors
Thanks to all the contributors of selectolax!