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configurable-html-parser

v1.0.3

Published

A configurable html parser.

Readme

HTML Body Parser

Parse html document with a specific configuration object.

Install

npm install configurable-html-parser

Usage

Parser my personal github repositories for an example.

var request = require('request');
var parser = require('../lib/parser.js');

request('https://github.com/Herobs?tab=repositories', function(err, res, body) {
  console.log(parser(body, {
    author: {
      selector: 'h1.vcard-names > span.vcard-username'
    },
    repositories: {
      selector: 'ul.repo-list.js-repo-list > li',
      children: {
        name: {
          selector: 'h3.repo-list-name',
          regexp: /<a[\s\S]*?>([\s\S]*?)<\/a>/
        },
        url: {
          selector: 'h3.repo-list-name',
          regexp: /<a\s+href="([\s\S]*?)">([\s\S]*?)<\/a>/
        },
        desc: {
          selector: 'p.repo-list-description'
        }
      }
    }
  }));
});

Parser will return an object which construction match the configuration object. The first param is the html body will be parsed, and the second is the configuration object. The configuration rule as following:

  • each key - value as a output item.
  • selector is the css selector apply to current dom context.
  • regexp is a regular expression to extract data exactly.
  • childMatch is the regular expression child match. If not specified and there is a child match, the first child match will be returned, or the full match string will be returned.
  • children is context flag, if specified, current context passed to the children, and will parse the children recursively.

example output:

{
    author: 'Herobs',
    repositories:
    [{
        name: 'body-parser',
        url: '/Herobs/body-parser',
        desc: 'html body parser using a configuration object.'
    }, {
        name: 'GhostTheme',
        url: '/Herobs/GhostTheme',
        desc: 'Theme for Ghost'
    }]
}

License

This package released under MIT license.