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Xcrap Parser is a declarative, model-driven parser for extracting data from HTML and JSON files, with the ability to interleave both to extract even more information.
Xcrap Parser is a declarative, model-driven parser for extracting data from HTML and JSON files, with the ability to interleave both to extract even more information.
It is inspired by the parser embedded in the Xcrap Framework available for Node.js. It was built using Parsel for HTML parsing and JMESPath for JSON parsing.
pip install xcrap-parser
from xcrap_parser import HtmlParsingModel
html = "<html><title>Title</title><body><h1>Heading</h1></body></html>"
root_parsing_model = HtmlParsingModel({
"title": {
"query": "title::text"
},
"heading": {
"query": "h1::text"
}
})
data = root_parsing_model.parse(html)
print(data)
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Xcrap Parser is a declarative, model-driven parser for extracting data from HTML and JSON files, with the ability to interleave both to extract even more information.
We found that xcrap-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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