HTML scraping library focused on easy to use.
In this library, matching patterns are described as HTML DOM trees. You can write patterns intuitive and extract desired contents easily.
Add this line to your Cargo.toml
:
toml
[dependencies]
easy-scraper = "0.1"
```rust use easy_scraper::Pattern;
let pat = Pattern::new(r#"
"#).unwrap();
let ms = pat.matches(r#"
asserteq!(ms.len(), 3); asserteq!(ms[0]["foo"], "1"); asserteq!(ms[1]["foo"], "2"); asserteq!(ms[2]["foo"], "3"); ```
DOM trees are valid pattern. You can write placeholders in DOM trees.
```html
```
Patterns are matched if the pattern is subset of document.
If the document is:
```html
```
there trees are subset of this.
```html
```
```html
```
```html
```
So, match result is
json
[
{ "foo": "1" },
{ "foo": "2" },
{ "foo": "3" },
]
Child nodes are matched to any descendants because of subset rule.
For example, this pattern
```html
```
matches against this document.
```html
```
To avoid useless matches, siblings are restricted to match only consective children of the same parent.
For example, this pattern
```html
```
does not match to this document.
```html
```
And for this document,
```html
```
match results are:
json
[
{ "foo": "1", "bar": "2" },
{ "foo": "2", "bar": "3" },
]
{ "foo": 1, "bar": 3 }
is not contained, because there are not consective children.
You can specify allow nodes between siblings by writing ...
in the pattern.
```html
```
Match result for this pattern is:
```json [ { "foo": "1", "bar": "2" }, { "foo": "1", "bar": "3" }, { "foo": "2", "bar": "3" }, ] ``````
You can specify attributes in patterns. Attribute patterns match when pattern's attributes are subset of document's attributes.
This pattern
```html
```
matches to this document.
```html
```
You can also write placeholders in attributes.
html
<a href="{{url}}">{{title}}</a>
Match result for
html
<a href="https://www.google.com">Google</a>
<a href="https://www.yahoo.com">Yahoo</a>
this document is:
json
[
{ "url": "https://www.google.com", "title": "Google" },
{ "url": "https://www.yahoo.com", "title": "Yahoo" },
]
You can write placeholders arbitrary positions in text-node.
```html
```
Match result for
```html
```
this document is:
json
[
{ "a": "1", "b": "2" },
{ "a": "3", "b": "4" },
{ "a": "5", "b": "6" },
]
You can also write placeholders in atteibutes position.
```html
```
Match result for
```html
```
this document is:
json
[
{ "userid": "foo", "username": "Foo" },
{ "userid": "bar", "username": "Bar" },
{ "userid": "baz", "username": "Baz" },
]
The pattern {{var:*}}
matches to whole sub-tree as string.
```html
```
There are invalid:
```html
```
html
<ul>
<li></li>
{{foo:*}}
<li></li>
<ul>