| """ |
| :mod:`pandas.io.html` is a module containing functionality for dealing with |
| HTML IO. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| from collections import abc |
| import numbers |
| import re |
| from re import Pattern |
| from typing import ( |
| TYPE_CHECKING, |
| Literal, |
| cast, |
| ) |
| import warnings |
|
|
| from pandas._libs import lib |
| from pandas.compat._optional import import_optional_dependency |
| from pandas.errors import ( |
| AbstractMethodError, |
| EmptyDataError, |
| ) |
| from pandas.util._decorators import doc |
| from pandas.util._exceptions import find_stack_level |
| from pandas.util._validators import check_dtype_backend |
|
|
| from pandas.core.dtypes.common import is_list_like |
|
|
| from pandas import isna |
| from pandas.core.indexes.base import Index |
| from pandas.core.indexes.multi import MultiIndex |
| from pandas.core.series import Series |
| from pandas.core.shared_docs import _shared_docs |
|
|
| from pandas.io.common import ( |
| file_exists, |
| get_handle, |
| is_file_like, |
| is_fsspec_url, |
| is_url, |
| stringify_path, |
| validate_header_arg, |
| ) |
| from pandas.io.formats.printing import pprint_thing |
| from pandas.io.parsers import TextParser |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from collections.abc import ( |
| Iterable, |
| Sequence, |
| ) |
|
|
| from pandas._typing import ( |
| BaseBuffer, |
| DtypeBackend, |
| FilePath, |
| HTMLFlavors, |
| ReadBuffer, |
| StorageOptions, |
| ) |
|
|
| from pandas import DataFrame |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| _RE_WHITESPACE = re.compile(r"[\r\n]+|\s{2,}") |
|
|
|
|
| def _remove_whitespace(s: str, regex: Pattern = _RE_WHITESPACE) -> str: |
| """ |
| Replace extra whitespace inside of a string with a single space. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| s : str or unicode |
| The string from which to remove extra whitespace. |
| regex : re.Pattern |
| The regular expression to use to remove extra whitespace. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| subd : str or unicode |
| `s` with all extra whitespace replaced with a single space. |
| """ |
| return regex.sub(" ", s.strip()) |
|
|
|
|
| def _get_skiprows(skiprows: int | Sequence[int] | slice | None) -> int | Sequence[int]: |
| """ |
| Get an iterator given an integer, slice or container. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| skiprows : int, slice, container |
| The iterator to use to skip rows; can also be a slice. |
| |
| Raises |
| ------ |
| TypeError |
| * If `skiprows` is not a slice, integer, or Container |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| it : iterable |
| A proper iterator to use to skip rows of a DataFrame. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(skiprows, slice): |
| start, step = skiprows.start or 0, skiprows.step or 1 |
| return list(range(start, skiprows.stop, step)) |
| elif isinstance(skiprows, numbers.Integral) or is_list_like(skiprows): |
| return cast("int | Sequence[int]", skiprows) |
| elif skiprows is None: |
| return 0 |
| raise TypeError(f"{type(skiprows).__name__} is not a valid type for skipping rows") |
|
|
|
|
| def _read( |
| obj: FilePath | BaseBuffer, |
| encoding: str | None, |
| storage_options: StorageOptions | None, |
| ) -> str | bytes: |
| """ |
| Try to read from a url, file or string. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| obj : str, unicode, path object, or file-like object |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| raw_text : str |
| """ |
| text: str | bytes |
| if ( |
| is_url(obj) |
| or hasattr(obj, "read") |
| or (isinstance(obj, str) and file_exists(obj)) |
| ): |
| with get_handle( |
| obj, "r", encoding=encoding, storage_options=storage_options |
| ) as handles: |
| text = handles.handle.read() |
| elif isinstance(obj, (str, bytes)): |
| text = obj |
| else: |
| raise TypeError(f"Cannot read object of type '{type(obj).__name__}'") |
| return text |
|
|
|
|
| class _HtmlFrameParser: |
| """ |
| Base class for parsers that parse HTML into DataFrames. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| io : str or file-like |
| This can be either a string of raw HTML, a valid URL using the HTTP, |
| FTP, or FILE protocols or a file-like object. |
| |
| match : str or regex |
| The text to match in the document. |
| |
| attrs : dict |
| List of HTML <table> element attributes to match. |
| |
| encoding : str |
| Encoding to be used by parser |
| |
| displayed_only : bool |
| Whether or not items with "display:none" should be ignored |
| |
| extract_links : {None, "all", "header", "body", "footer"} |
| Table elements in the specified section(s) with <a> tags will have their |
| href extracted. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.5.0 |
| |
| Attributes |
| ---------- |
| io : str or file-like |
| raw HTML, URL, or file-like object |
| |
| match : regex |
| The text to match in the raw HTML |
| |
| attrs : dict-like |
| A dictionary of valid table attributes to use to search for table |
| elements. |
| |
| encoding : str |
| Encoding to be used by parser |
| |
| displayed_only : bool |
| Whether or not items with "display:none" should be ignored |
| |
| extract_links : {None, "all", "header", "body", "footer"} |
| Table elements in the specified section(s) with <a> tags will have their |
| href extracted. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.5.0 |
| |
| Notes |
| ----- |
| To subclass this class effectively you must override the following methods: |
| * :func:`_build_doc` |
| * :func:`_attr_getter` |
| * :func:`_href_getter` |
| * :func:`_text_getter` |
| * :func:`_parse_td` |
| * :func:`_parse_thead_tr` |
| * :func:`_parse_tbody_tr` |
| * :func:`_parse_tfoot_tr` |
| * :func:`_parse_tables` |
| * :func:`_equals_tag` |
| See each method's respective documentation for details on their |
| functionality. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| io: FilePath | ReadBuffer[str] | ReadBuffer[bytes], |
| match: str | Pattern, |
| attrs: dict[str, str] | None, |
| encoding: str, |
| displayed_only: bool, |
| extract_links: Literal[None, "header", "footer", "body", "all"], |
| storage_options: StorageOptions = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| self.io = io |
| self.match = match |
| self.attrs = attrs |
| self.encoding = encoding |
| self.displayed_only = displayed_only |
| self.extract_links = extract_links |
| self.storage_options = storage_options |
|
|
| def parse_tables(self): |
| """ |
| Parse and return all tables from the DOM. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of parsed (header, body, footer) tuples from tables. |
| """ |
| tables = self._parse_tables(self._build_doc(), self.match, self.attrs) |
| return (self._parse_thead_tbody_tfoot(table) for table in tables) |
|
|
| def _attr_getter(self, obj, attr): |
| """ |
| Return the attribute value of an individual DOM node. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| obj : node-like |
| A DOM node. |
| |
| attr : str or unicode |
| The attribute, such as "colspan" |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| str or unicode |
| The attribute value. |
| """ |
| |
| return obj.get(attr) |
|
|
| def _href_getter(self, obj) -> str | None: |
| """ |
| Return a href if the DOM node contains a child <a> or None. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| obj : node-like |
| A DOM node. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| href : str or unicode |
| The href from the <a> child of the DOM node. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _text_getter(self, obj): |
| """ |
| Return the text of an individual DOM node. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| obj : node-like |
| A DOM node. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| text : str or unicode |
| The text from an individual DOM node. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _parse_td(self, obj): |
| """ |
| Return the td elements from a row element. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| obj : node-like |
| A DOM <tr> node. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of node-like |
| These are the elements of each row, i.e., the columns. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _parse_thead_tr(self, table): |
| """ |
| Return the list of thead row elements from the parsed table element. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| table : a table element that contains zero or more thead elements. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of node-like |
| These are the <tr> row elements of a table. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _parse_tbody_tr(self, table): |
| """ |
| Return the list of tbody row elements from the parsed table element. |
| |
| HTML5 table bodies consist of either 0 or more <tbody> elements (which |
| only contain <tr> elements) or 0 or more <tr> elements. This method |
| checks for both structures. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| table : a table element that contains row elements. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of node-like |
| These are the <tr> row elements of a table. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _parse_tfoot_tr(self, table): |
| """ |
| Return the list of tfoot row elements from the parsed table element. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| table : a table element that contains row elements. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of node-like |
| These are the <tr> row elements of a table. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _parse_tables(self, document, match, attrs): |
| """ |
| Return all tables from the parsed DOM. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| document : the DOM from which to parse the table element. |
| |
| match : str or regular expression |
| The text to search for in the DOM tree. |
| |
| attrs : dict |
| A dictionary of table attributes that can be used to disambiguate |
| multiple tables on a page. |
| |
| Raises |
| ------ |
| ValueError : `match` does not match any text in the document. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of node-like |
| HTML <table> elements to be parsed into raw data. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _equals_tag(self, obj, tag) -> bool: |
| """ |
| Return whether an individual DOM node matches a tag |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| obj : node-like |
| A DOM node. |
| |
| tag : str |
| Tag name to be checked for equality. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| boolean |
| Whether `obj`'s tag name is `tag` |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _build_doc(self): |
| """ |
| Return a tree-like object that can be used to iterate over the DOM. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| node-like |
| The DOM from which to parse the table element. |
| """ |
| raise AbstractMethodError(self) |
|
|
| def _parse_thead_tbody_tfoot(self, table_html): |
| """ |
| Given a table, return parsed header, body, and foot. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| table_html : node-like |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| tuple of (header, body, footer), each a list of list-of-text rows. |
| |
| Notes |
| ----- |
| Header and body are lists-of-lists. Top level list is a list of |
| rows. Each row is a list of str text. |
| |
| Logic: Use <thead>, <tbody>, <tfoot> elements to identify |
| header, body, and footer, otherwise: |
| - Put all rows into body |
| - Move rows from top of body to header only if |
| all elements inside row are <th> |
| - Move rows from bottom of body to footer only if |
| all elements inside row are <th> |
| """ |
| header_rows = self._parse_thead_tr(table_html) |
| body_rows = self._parse_tbody_tr(table_html) |
| footer_rows = self._parse_tfoot_tr(table_html) |
|
|
| def row_is_all_th(row): |
| return all(self._equals_tag(t, "th") for t in self._parse_td(row)) |
|
|
| if not header_rows: |
| |
| |
| |
| while body_rows and row_is_all_th(body_rows[0]): |
| header_rows.append(body_rows.pop(0)) |
|
|
| header = self._expand_colspan_rowspan(header_rows, section="header") |
| body = self._expand_colspan_rowspan(body_rows, section="body") |
| footer = self._expand_colspan_rowspan(footer_rows, section="footer") |
|
|
| return header, body, footer |
|
|
| def _expand_colspan_rowspan( |
| self, rows, section: Literal["header", "footer", "body"] |
| ): |
| """ |
| Given a list of <tr>s, return a list of text rows. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| rows : list of node-like |
| List of <tr>s |
| section : the section that the rows belong to (header, body or footer). |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of list |
| Each returned row is a list of str text, or tuple (text, link) |
| if extract_links is not None. |
| |
| Notes |
| ----- |
| Any cell with ``rowspan`` or ``colspan`` will have its contents copied |
| to subsequent cells. |
| """ |
| all_texts = [] |
| text: str | tuple |
| remainder: list[ |
| tuple[int, str | tuple, int] |
| ] = [] |
|
|
| for tr in rows: |
| texts = [] |
| next_remainder = [] |
|
|
| index = 0 |
| tds = self._parse_td(tr) |
| for td in tds: |
| |
| |
| while remainder and remainder[0][0] <= index: |
| prev_i, prev_text, prev_rowspan = remainder.pop(0) |
| texts.append(prev_text) |
| if prev_rowspan > 1: |
| next_remainder.append((prev_i, prev_text, prev_rowspan - 1)) |
| index += 1 |
|
|
| |
| text = _remove_whitespace(self._text_getter(td)) |
| if self.extract_links in ("all", section): |
| href = self._href_getter(td) |
| text = (text, href) |
| rowspan = int(self._attr_getter(td, "rowspan") or 1) |
| colspan = int(self._attr_getter(td, "colspan") or 1) |
|
|
| for _ in range(colspan): |
| texts.append(text) |
| if rowspan > 1: |
| next_remainder.append((index, text, rowspan - 1)) |
| index += 1 |
|
|
| |
| for prev_i, prev_text, prev_rowspan in remainder: |
| texts.append(prev_text) |
| if prev_rowspan > 1: |
| next_remainder.append((prev_i, prev_text, prev_rowspan - 1)) |
|
|
| all_texts.append(texts) |
| remainder = next_remainder |
|
|
| |
| |
| while remainder: |
| next_remainder = [] |
| texts = [] |
| for prev_i, prev_text, prev_rowspan in remainder: |
| texts.append(prev_text) |
| if prev_rowspan > 1: |
| next_remainder.append((prev_i, prev_text, prev_rowspan - 1)) |
| all_texts.append(texts) |
| remainder = next_remainder |
|
|
| return all_texts |
|
|
| def _handle_hidden_tables(self, tbl_list, attr_name: str): |
| """ |
| Return list of tables, potentially removing hidden elements |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| tbl_list : list of node-like |
| Type of list elements will vary depending upon parser used |
| attr_name : str |
| Name of the accessor for retrieving HTML attributes |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| list of node-like |
| Return type matches `tbl_list` |
| """ |
| if not self.displayed_only: |
| return tbl_list |
|
|
| return [ |
| x |
| for x in tbl_list |
| if "display:none" |
| not in getattr(x, attr_name).get("style", "").replace(" ", "") |
| ] |
|
|
|
|
| class _BeautifulSoupHtml5LibFrameParser(_HtmlFrameParser): |
| """ |
| HTML to DataFrame parser that uses BeautifulSoup under the hood. |
| |
| See Also |
| -------- |
| pandas.io.html._HtmlFrameParser |
| pandas.io.html._LxmlFrameParser |
| |
| Notes |
| ----- |
| Documentation strings for this class are in the base class |
| :class:`pandas.io.html._HtmlFrameParser`. |
| """ |
|
|
| def _parse_tables(self, document, match, attrs): |
| element_name = "table" |
| tables = document.find_all(element_name, attrs=attrs) |
| if not tables: |
| raise ValueError("No tables found") |
|
|
| result = [] |
| unique_tables = set() |
| tables = self._handle_hidden_tables(tables, "attrs") |
|
|
| for table in tables: |
| if self.displayed_only: |
| for elem in table.find_all("style"): |
| elem.decompose() |
|
|
| for elem in table.find_all(style=re.compile(r"display:\s*none")): |
| elem.decompose() |
|
|
| if table not in unique_tables and table.find(string=match) is not None: |
| result.append(table) |
| unique_tables.add(table) |
| if not result: |
| raise ValueError(f"No tables found matching pattern {repr(match.pattern)}") |
| return result |
|
|
| def _href_getter(self, obj) -> str | None: |
| a = obj.find("a", href=True) |
| return None if not a else a["href"] |
|
|
| def _text_getter(self, obj): |
| return obj.text |
|
|
| def _equals_tag(self, obj, tag) -> bool: |
| return obj.name == tag |
|
|
| def _parse_td(self, row): |
| return row.find_all(("td", "th"), recursive=False) |
|
|
| def _parse_thead_tr(self, table): |
| return table.select("thead tr") |
|
|
| def _parse_tbody_tr(self, table): |
| from_tbody = table.select("tbody tr") |
| from_root = table.find_all("tr", recursive=False) |
| |
| return from_tbody + from_root |
|
|
| def _parse_tfoot_tr(self, table): |
| return table.select("tfoot tr") |
|
|
| def _setup_build_doc(self): |
| raw_text = _read(self.io, self.encoding, self.storage_options) |
| if not raw_text: |
| raise ValueError(f"No text parsed from document: {self.io}") |
| return raw_text |
|
|
| def _build_doc(self): |
| from bs4 import BeautifulSoup |
|
|
| bdoc = self._setup_build_doc() |
| if isinstance(bdoc, bytes) and self.encoding is not None: |
| udoc = bdoc.decode(self.encoding) |
| from_encoding = None |
| else: |
| udoc = bdoc |
| from_encoding = self.encoding |
|
|
| soup = BeautifulSoup(udoc, features="html5lib", from_encoding=from_encoding) |
|
|
| for br in soup.find_all("br"): |
| br.replace_with("\n" + br.text) |
|
|
| return soup |
|
|
|
|
| def _build_xpath_expr(attrs) -> str: |
| """ |
| Build an xpath expression to simulate bs4's ability to pass in kwargs to |
| search for attributes when using the lxml parser. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| attrs : dict |
| A dict of HTML attributes. These are NOT checked for validity. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| expr : unicode |
| An XPath expression that checks for the given HTML attributes. |
| """ |
| |
| if "class_" in attrs: |
| attrs["class"] = attrs.pop("class_") |
|
|
| s = " and ".join([f"@{k}={repr(v)}" for k, v in attrs.items()]) |
| return f"[{s}]" |
|
|
|
|
| _re_namespace = {"re": "http://exslt.org/regular-expressions"} |
|
|
|
|
| class _LxmlFrameParser(_HtmlFrameParser): |
| """ |
| HTML to DataFrame parser that uses lxml under the hood. |
| |
| Warning |
| ------- |
| This parser can only handle HTTP, FTP, and FILE urls. |
| |
| See Also |
| -------- |
| _HtmlFrameParser |
| _BeautifulSoupLxmlFrameParser |
| |
| Notes |
| ----- |
| Documentation strings for this class are in the base class |
| :class:`_HtmlFrameParser`. |
| """ |
|
|
| def _href_getter(self, obj) -> str | None: |
| href = obj.xpath(".//a/@href") |
| return None if not href else href[0] |
|
|
| def _text_getter(self, obj): |
| return obj.text_content() |
|
|
| def _parse_td(self, row): |
| |
| |
| return row.xpath("./td|./th") |
|
|
| def _parse_tables(self, document, match, kwargs): |
| pattern = match.pattern |
|
|
| |
| |
| xpath_expr = f"//table[.//text()[re:test(., {repr(pattern)})]]" |
|
|
| |
| |
| if kwargs: |
| xpath_expr += _build_xpath_expr(kwargs) |
|
|
| tables = document.xpath(xpath_expr, namespaces=_re_namespace) |
|
|
| tables = self._handle_hidden_tables(tables, "attrib") |
| if self.displayed_only: |
| for table in tables: |
| |
| |
| |
| for elem in table.xpath(".//style"): |
| elem.drop_tree() |
| for elem in table.xpath(".//*[@style]"): |
| if "display:none" in elem.attrib.get("style", "").replace(" ", ""): |
| elem.drop_tree() |
| if not tables: |
| raise ValueError(f"No tables found matching regex {repr(pattern)}") |
| return tables |
|
|
| def _equals_tag(self, obj, tag) -> bool: |
| return obj.tag == tag |
|
|
| def _build_doc(self): |
| """ |
| Raises |
| ------ |
| ValueError |
| * If a URL that lxml cannot parse is passed. |
| |
| Exception |
| * Any other ``Exception`` thrown. For example, trying to parse a |
| URL that is syntactically correct on a machine with no internet |
| connection will fail. |
| |
| See Also |
| -------- |
| pandas.io.html._HtmlFrameParser._build_doc |
| """ |
| from lxml.etree import XMLSyntaxError |
| from lxml.html import ( |
| HTMLParser, |
| fromstring, |
| parse, |
| ) |
|
|
| parser = HTMLParser(recover=True, encoding=self.encoding) |
|
|
| try: |
| if is_url(self.io): |
| with get_handle( |
| self.io, "r", storage_options=self.storage_options |
| ) as f: |
| r = parse(f.handle, parser=parser) |
| else: |
| |
| r = parse(self.io, parser=parser) |
| try: |
| r = r.getroot() |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| except (UnicodeDecodeError, OSError) as e: |
| |
| if not is_url(self.io): |
| r = fromstring(self.io, parser=parser) |
|
|
| try: |
| r = r.getroot() |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise e |
| else: |
| if not hasattr(r, "text_content"): |
| raise XMLSyntaxError("no text parsed from document", 0, 0, 0) |
|
|
| for br in r.xpath("*//br"): |
| br.tail = "\n" + (br.tail or "") |
|
|
| return r |
|
|
| def _parse_thead_tr(self, table): |
| rows = [] |
|
|
| for thead in table.xpath(".//thead"): |
| rows.extend(thead.xpath("./tr")) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| elements_at_root = thead.xpath("./td|./th") |
| if elements_at_root: |
| rows.append(thead) |
|
|
| return rows |
|
|
| def _parse_tbody_tr(self, table): |
| from_tbody = table.xpath(".//tbody//tr") |
| from_root = table.xpath("./tr") |
| |
| return from_tbody + from_root |
|
|
| def _parse_tfoot_tr(self, table): |
| return table.xpath(".//tfoot//tr") |
|
|
|
|
| def _expand_elements(body) -> None: |
| data = [len(elem) for elem in body] |
| lens = Series(data) |
| lens_max = lens.max() |
| not_max = lens[lens != lens_max] |
|
|
| empty = [""] |
| for ind, length in not_max.items(): |
| body[ind] += empty * (lens_max - length) |
|
|
|
|
| def _data_to_frame(**kwargs): |
| head, body, foot = kwargs.pop("data") |
| header = kwargs.pop("header") |
| kwargs["skiprows"] = _get_skiprows(kwargs["skiprows"]) |
| if head: |
| body = head + body |
|
|
| |
| if header is None: |
| if len(head) == 1: |
| header = 0 |
| else: |
| |
| header = [i for i, row in enumerate(head) if any(text for text in row)] |
|
|
| if foot: |
| body += foot |
|
|
| |
| _expand_elements(body) |
| with TextParser(body, header=header, **kwargs) as tp: |
| return tp.read() |
|
|
|
|
| _valid_parsers = { |
| "lxml": _LxmlFrameParser, |
| None: _LxmlFrameParser, |
| "html5lib": _BeautifulSoupHtml5LibFrameParser, |
| "bs4": _BeautifulSoupHtml5LibFrameParser, |
| } |
|
|
|
|
| def _parser_dispatch(flavor: HTMLFlavors | None) -> type[_HtmlFrameParser]: |
| """ |
| Choose the parser based on the input flavor. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| flavor : {{"lxml", "html5lib", "bs4"}} or None |
| The type of parser to use. This must be a valid backend. |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| cls : _HtmlFrameParser subclass |
| The parser class based on the requested input flavor. |
| |
| Raises |
| ------ |
| ValueError |
| * If `flavor` is not a valid backend. |
| ImportError |
| * If you do not have the requested `flavor` |
| """ |
| valid_parsers = list(_valid_parsers.keys()) |
| if flavor not in valid_parsers: |
| raise ValueError( |
| f"{repr(flavor)} is not a valid flavor, valid flavors are {valid_parsers}" |
| ) |
|
|
| if flavor in ("bs4", "html5lib"): |
| import_optional_dependency("html5lib") |
| import_optional_dependency("bs4") |
| else: |
| import_optional_dependency("lxml.etree") |
| return _valid_parsers[flavor] |
|
|
|
|
| def _print_as_set(s) -> str: |
| arg = ", ".join([pprint_thing(el) for el in s]) |
| return f"{{{arg}}}" |
|
|
|
|
| def _validate_flavor(flavor): |
| if flavor is None: |
| flavor = "lxml", "bs4" |
| elif isinstance(flavor, str): |
| flavor = (flavor,) |
| elif isinstance(flavor, abc.Iterable): |
| if not all(isinstance(flav, str) for flav in flavor): |
| raise TypeError( |
| f"Object of type {repr(type(flavor).__name__)} " |
| f"is not an iterable of strings" |
| ) |
| else: |
| msg = repr(flavor) if isinstance(flavor, str) else str(flavor) |
| msg += " is not a valid flavor" |
| raise ValueError(msg) |
|
|
| flavor = tuple(flavor) |
| valid_flavors = set(_valid_parsers) |
| flavor_set = set(flavor) |
|
|
| if not flavor_set & valid_flavors: |
| raise ValueError( |
| f"{_print_as_set(flavor_set)} is not a valid set of flavors, valid " |
| f"flavors are {_print_as_set(valid_flavors)}" |
| ) |
| return flavor |
|
|
|
|
| def _parse( |
| flavor, |
| io, |
| match, |
| attrs, |
| encoding, |
| displayed_only, |
| extract_links, |
| storage_options, |
| **kwargs, |
| ): |
| flavor = _validate_flavor(flavor) |
| compiled_match = re.compile(match) |
|
|
| retained = None |
| for flav in flavor: |
| parser = _parser_dispatch(flav) |
| p = parser( |
| io, |
| compiled_match, |
| attrs, |
| encoding, |
| displayed_only, |
| extract_links, |
| storage_options, |
| ) |
|
|
| try: |
| tables = p.parse_tables() |
| except ValueError as caught: |
| |
| |
| if hasattr(io, "seekable") and io.seekable(): |
| io.seek(0) |
| elif hasattr(io, "seekable") and not io.seekable(): |
| |
| raise ValueError( |
| f"The flavor {flav} failed to parse your input. " |
| "Since you passed a non-rewindable file " |
| "object, we can't rewind it to try " |
| "another parser. Try read_html() with a different flavor." |
| ) from caught |
|
|
| retained = caught |
| else: |
| break |
| else: |
| assert retained is not None |
| raise retained |
|
|
| ret = [] |
| for table in tables: |
| try: |
| df = _data_to_frame(data=table, **kwargs) |
| |
| |
| |
| if extract_links in ("all", "header") and isinstance( |
| df.columns, MultiIndex |
| ): |
| df.columns = Index( |
| ((col[0], None if isna(col[1]) else col[1]) for col in df.columns), |
| tupleize_cols=False, |
| ) |
|
|
| ret.append(df) |
| except EmptyDataError: |
| continue |
| return ret |
|
|
|
|
| @doc(storage_options=_shared_docs["storage_options"]) |
| def read_html( |
| io: FilePath | ReadBuffer[str], |
| *, |
| match: str | Pattern = ".+", |
| flavor: HTMLFlavors | Sequence[HTMLFlavors] | None = None, |
| header: int | Sequence[int] | None = None, |
| index_col: int | Sequence[int] | None = None, |
| skiprows: int | Sequence[int] | slice | None = None, |
| attrs: dict[str, str] | None = None, |
| parse_dates: bool = False, |
| thousands: str | None = ",", |
| encoding: str | None = None, |
| decimal: str = ".", |
| converters: dict | None = None, |
| na_values: Iterable[object] | None = None, |
| keep_default_na: bool = True, |
| displayed_only: bool = True, |
| extract_links: Literal[None, "header", "footer", "body", "all"] = None, |
| dtype_backend: DtypeBackend | lib.NoDefault = lib.no_default, |
| storage_options: StorageOptions = None, |
| ) -> list[DataFrame]: |
| r""" |
| Read HTML tables into a ``list`` of ``DataFrame`` objects. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| io : str, path object, or file-like object |
| String, path object (implementing ``os.PathLike[str]``), or file-like |
| object implementing a string ``read()`` function. |
| The string can represent a URL or the HTML itself. Note that |
| lxml only accepts the http, ftp and file url protocols. If you have a |
| URL that starts with ``'https'`` you might try removing the ``'s'``. |
| |
| .. deprecated:: 2.1.0 |
| Passing html literal strings is deprecated. |
| Wrap literal string/bytes input in ``io.StringIO``/``io.BytesIO`` instead. |
| |
| match : str or compiled regular expression, optional |
| The set of tables containing text matching this regex or string will be |
| returned. Unless the HTML is extremely simple you will probably need to |
| pass a non-empty string here. Defaults to '.+' (match any non-empty |
| string). The default value will return all tables contained on a page. |
| This value is converted to a regular expression so that there is |
| consistent behavior between Beautiful Soup and lxml. |
| |
| flavor : {{"lxml", "html5lib", "bs4"}} or list-like, optional |
| The parsing engine (or list of parsing engines) to use. 'bs4' and |
| 'html5lib' are synonymous with each other, they are both there for |
| backwards compatibility. The default of ``None`` tries to use ``lxml`` |
| to parse and if that fails it falls back on ``bs4`` + ``html5lib``. |
| |
| header : int or list-like, optional |
| The row (or list of rows for a :class:`~pandas.MultiIndex`) to use to |
| make the columns headers. |
| |
| index_col : int or list-like, optional |
| The column (or list of columns) to use to create the index. |
| |
| skiprows : int, list-like or slice, optional |
| Number of rows to skip after parsing the column integer. 0-based. If a |
| sequence of integers or a slice is given, will skip the rows indexed by |
| that sequence. Note that a single element sequence means 'skip the nth |
| row' whereas an integer means 'skip n rows'. |
| |
| attrs : dict, optional |
| This is a dictionary of attributes that you can pass to use to identify |
| the table in the HTML. These are not checked for validity before being |
| passed to lxml or Beautiful Soup. However, these attributes must be |
| valid HTML table attributes to work correctly. For example, :: |
| |
| attrs = {{'id': 'table'}} |
| |
| is a valid attribute dictionary because the 'id' HTML tag attribute is |
| a valid HTML attribute for *any* HTML tag as per `this document |
| <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#global-attributes>`__. :: |
| |
| attrs = {{'asdf': 'table'}} |
| |
| is *not* a valid attribute dictionary because 'asdf' is not a valid |
| HTML attribute even if it is a valid XML attribute. Valid HTML 4.01 |
| table attributes can be found `here |
| <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/tables.html#h-11.2>`__. A |
| working draft of the HTML 5 spec can be found `here |
| <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/tables.html>`__. It contains the |
| latest information on table attributes for the modern web. |
| |
| parse_dates : bool, optional |
| See :func:`~read_csv` for more details. |
| |
| thousands : str, optional |
| Separator to use to parse thousands. Defaults to ``','``. |
| |
| encoding : str, optional |
| The encoding used to decode the web page. Defaults to ``None``.``None`` |
| preserves the previous encoding behavior, which depends on the |
| underlying parser library (e.g., the parser library will try to use |
| the encoding provided by the document). |
| |
| decimal : str, default '.' |
| Character to recognize as decimal point (e.g. use ',' for European |
| data). |
| |
| converters : dict, default None |
| Dict of functions for converting values in certain columns. Keys can |
| either be integers or column labels, values are functions that take one |
| input argument, the cell (not column) content, and return the |
| transformed content. |
| |
| na_values : iterable, default None |
| Custom NA values. |
| |
| keep_default_na : bool, default True |
| If na_values are specified and keep_default_na is False the default NaN |
| values are overridden, otherwise they're appended to. |
| |
| displayed_only : bool, default True |
| Whether elements with "display: none" should be parsed. |
| |
| extract_links : {{None, "all", "header", "body", "footer"}} |
| Table elements in the specified section(s) with <a> tags will have their |
| href extracted. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.5.0 |
| |
| dtype_backend : {{'numpy_nullable', 'pyarrow'}}, default 'numpy_nullable' |
| Back-end data type applied to the resultant :class:`DataFrame` |
| (still experimental). Behaviour is as follows: |
| |
| * ``"numpy_nullable"``: returns nullable-dtype-backed :class:`DataFrame` |
| (default). |
| * ``"pyarrow"``: returns pyarrow-backed nullable :class:`ArrowDtype` |
| DataFrame. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 2.0 |
| |
| {storage_options} |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 2.1.0 |
| |
| Returns |
| ------- |
| dfs |
| A list of DataFrames. |
| |
| See Also |
| -------- |
| read_csv : Read a comma-separated values (csv) file into DataFrame. |
| |
| Notes |
| ----- |
| Before using this function you should read the :ref:`gotchas about the |
| HTML parsing libraries <io.html.gotchas>`. |
| |
| Expect to do some cleanup after you call this function. For example, you |
| might need to manually assign column names if the column names are |
| converted to NaN when you pass the `header=0` argument. We try to assume as |
| little as possible about the structure of the table and push the |
| idiosyncrasies of the HTML contained in the table to the user. |
| |
| This function searches for ``<table>`` elements and only for ``<tr>`` |
| and ``<th>`` rows and ``<td>`` elements within each ``<tr>`` or ``<th>`` |
| element in the table. ``<td>`` stands for "table data". This function |
| attempts to properly handle ``colspan`` and ``rowspan`` attributes. |
| If the function has a ``<thead>`` argument, it is used to construct |
| the header, otherwise the function attempts to find the header within |
| the body (by putting rows with only ``<th>`` elements into the header). |
| |
| Similar to :func:`~read_csv` the `header` argument is applied |
| **after** `skiprows` is applied. |
| |
| This function will *always* return a list of :class:`DataFrame` *or* |
| it will fail, e.g., it will *not* return an empty list. |
| |
| Examples |
| -------- |
| See the :ref:`read_html documentation in the IO section of the docs |
| <io.read_html>` for some examples of reading in HTML tables. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| if isinstance(skiprows, numbers.Integral) and skiprows < 0: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "cannot skip rows starting from the end of the " |
| "data (you passed a negative value)" |
| ) |
| if extract_links not in [None, "header", "footer", "body", "all"]: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "`extract_links` must be one of " |
| '{None, "header", "footer", "body", "all"}, got ' |
| f'"{extract_links}"' |
| ) |
|
|
| validate_header_arg(header) |
| check_dtype_backend(dtype_backend) |
|
|
| io = stringify_path(io) |
|
|
| if isinstance(io, str) and not any( |
| [ |
| is_file_like(io), |
| file_exists(io), |
| is_url(io), |
| is_fsspec_url(io), |
| ] |
| ): |
| warnings.warn( |
| "Passing literal html to 'read_html' is deprecated and " |
| "will be removed in a future version. To read from a " |
| "literal string, wrap it in a 'StringIO' object.", |
| FutureWarning, |
| stacklevel=find_stack_level(), |
| ) |
|
|
| return _parse( |
| flavor=flavor, |
| io=io, |
| match=match, |
| header=header, |
| index_col=index_col, |
| skiprows=skiprows, |
| parse_dates=parse_dates, |
| thousands=thousands, |
| attrs=attrs, |
| encoding=encoding, |
| decimal=decimal, |
| converters=converters, |
| na_values=na_values, |
| keep_default_na=keep_default_na, |
| displayed_only=displayed_only, |
| extract_links=extract_links, |
| dtype_backend=dtype_backend, |
| storage_options=storage_options, |
| ) |
|
|