| |
| """Beautiful Soup bonus library: Unicode, Dammit |
| |
| This library converts a bytestream to Unicode through any means |
| necessary. It is heavily based on code from Mark Pilgrim's `Universal |
| Feed Parser <https://pypi.org/project/feedparser/>`_, now maintained |
| by Kurt McKee. It does not rewrite the body of an XML or HTML document |
| to reflect a new encoding; that's the job of `TreeBuilder`. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| __license__ = "MIT" |
|
|
| from html.entities import codepoint2name |
| from collections import defaultdict |
| import codecs |
| from html.entities import html5 |
| import re |
| from logging import Logger, getLogger |
| from types import ModuleType |
| from typing import ( |
| Dict, |
| Iterator, |
| List, |
| Optional, |
| Pattern, |
| Set, |
| Tuple, |
| Type, |
| Union, |
| cast, |
| ) |
| from typing_extensions import Literal |
| from bs4._typing import ( |
| _Encoding, |
| _Encodings, |
| ) |
| import warnings |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| chardet_module: Optional[ModuleType] = None |
| try: |
| |
| import cchardet |
|
|
| chardet_module = cchardet |
| except ImportError: |
| try: |
| |
| |
| import chardet |
|
|
| chardet_module = chardet |
| except ImportError: |
| try: |
| |
| import charset_normalizer |
|
|
| chardet_module = charset_normalizer |
| except ImportError: |
| |
| pass |
|
|
|
|
| def _chardet_dammit(s: bytes) -> Optional[str]: |
| """Try as hard as possible to detect the encoding of a bytestring.""" |
| if chardet_module is None or isinstance(s, str): |
| return None |
| module = chardet_module |
| return module.detect(s)["encoding"] |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| xml_encoding: str = "^\\s*<\\?.*encoding=['\"](.*?)['\"].*\\?>" |
| html_meta: str = ( |
| "<\\s*meta[^>]+charset\\s*=\\s*[\"']?([^>]*?)[ /;'\">]" |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| encoding_res: Dict[Type, Dict[str, Pattern]] = dict() |
| encoding_res[bytes] = { |
| "html": re.compile(html_meta.encode("ascii"), re.I), |
| "xml": re.compile(xml_encoding.encode("ascii"), re.I), |
| } |
| encoding_res[str] = { |
| "html": re.compile(html_meta, re.I), |
| "xml": re.compile(xml_encoding, re.I), |
| } |
|
|
|
|
| class EntitySubstitution(object): |
| """The ability to substitute XML or HTML entities for certain characters.""" |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| HTML_ENTITY_TO_CHARACTER: Dict[str, str] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY: Dict[str, str] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_RE: Pattern[str] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_WITH_AMPERSAND_RE: Pattern[str] |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _populate_class_variables(cls) -> None: |
| """Initialize variables used by this class to manage the plethora of |
| HTML5 named entities. |
| |
| This function sets the following class variables: |
| |
| CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY - A mapping of Unicode strings like "⦨" to |
| entity names like "angmsdaa". When a single Unicode string has |
| multiple entity names, we try to choose the most commonly-used |
| name. |
| |
| HTML_ENTITY_TO_CHARACTER: A mapping of entity names like "angmsdaa" to |
| Unicode strings like "⦨". |
| |
| CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_RE: A regular expression matching (almost) any |
| Unicode string that corresponds to an HTML5 named entity. |
| |
| CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_WITH_AMPERSAND_RE: A very similar |
| regular expression to CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_RE, but which |
| also matches unescaped ampersands. This is used by the 'html' |
| formatted to provide backwards-compatibility, even though the HTML5 |
| spec allows most ampersands to go unescaped. |
| """ |
| unicode_to_name = {} |
| name_to_unicode = {} |
|
|
| short_entities = set() |
| long_entities_by_first_character = defaultdict(set) |
|
|
| for name_with_semicolon, character in sorted(html5.items()): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if name_with_semicolon.endswith(";"): |
| name = name_with_semicolon[:-1] |
| else: |
| name = name_with_semicolon |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| if name not in name_to_unicode: |
| name_to_unicode[name] = character |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| unicode_to_name[character] = name |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| if len(character) == 1 and ord(character) < 128 and character not in "<>": |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| continue |
|
|
| if len(character) > 1 and all(ord(x) < 128 for x in character): |
| |
| |
| |
| continue |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if len(character) == 1 and character != "&": |
| short_entities.add(character) |
| else: |
| long_entities_by_first_character[character[0]].add(character) |
|
|
| |
| |
| particles = set() |
| for short in short_entities: |
| long_versions = long_entities_by_first_character[short] |
| if not long_versions: |
| particles.add(short) |
| else: |
| ignore = "".join([x[1] for x in long_versions]) |
| |
| |
| particles.add("%s(?![%s])" % (short, ignore)) |
|
|
| for long_entities in list(long_entities_by_first_character.values()): |
| for long_entity in long_entities: |
| particles.add(long_entity) |
|
|
| re_definition = "(%s)" % "|".join(particles) |
|
|
| particles.add("&") |
| re_definition_with_ampersand = "(%s)" % "|".join(particles) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| for codepoint, name in list(codepoint2name.items()): |
| character = chr(codepoint) |
| unicode_to_name[character] = name |
|
|
| cls.CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY = unicode_to_name |
| cls.HTML_ENTITY_TO_CHARACTER = name_to_unicode |
| cls.CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_RE = re.compile(re_definition) |
| cls.CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_WITH_AMPERSAND_RE = re.compile( |
| re_definition_with_ampersand |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| CHARACTER_TO_XML_ENTITY: Dict[str, str] = { |
| "'": "apos", |
| '"': "quot", |
| "&": "amp", |
| "<": "lt", |
| ">": "gt", |
| } |
|
|
| |
| ANY_ENTITY_RE = re.compile("&(#\\d+|#x[0-9a-fA-F]+|\\w+);", re.I) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| BARE_AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET: Pattern[str] = re.compile( |
| "([<>]|" "&(?!#\\d+;|#x[0-9a-fA-F]+;|\\w+;)" ")" |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET: Pattern[str] = re.compile("([<>&])") |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _substitute_html_entity(cls, matchobj: re.Match) -> str: |
| """Used with a regular expression to substitute the |
| appropriate HTML entity for a special character string.""" |
| original_entity = matchobj.group(0) |
| entity = cls.CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY.get(original_entity) |
| if entity is None: |
| return "&%s;" % original_entity |
| return "&%s;" % entity |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _substitute_xml_entity(cls, matchobj: re.Match) -> str: |
| """Used with a regular expression to substitute the |
| appropriate XML entity for a special character string.""" |
| entity = cls.CHARACTER_TO_XML_ENTITY[matchobj.group(0)] |
| return "&%s;" % entity |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _escape_entity_name(cls, matchobj: re.Match) -> str: |
| return "&%s;" % matchobj.group(1) |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _escape_unrecognized_entity_name(cls, matchobj: re.Match) -> str: |
| possible_entity = matchobj.group(1) |
| if possible_entity in cls.HTML_ENTITY_TO_CHARACTER: |
| return "&%s;" % possible_entity |
| return "&%s;" % possible_entity |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def quoted_attribute_value(cls, value: str) -> str: |
| """Make a value into a quoted XML attribute, possibly escaping it. |
| |
| Most strings will be quoted using double quotes. |
| |
| Bob's Bar -> "Bob's Bar" |
| |
| If a string contains double quotes, it will be quoted using |
| single quotes. |
| |
| Welcome to "my bar" -> 'Welcome to "my bar"' |
| |
| If a string contains both single and double quotes, the |
| double quotes will be escaped, and the string will be quoted |
| using double quotes. |
| |
| Welcome to "Bob's Bar" -> Welcome to "Bob's bar" |
| |
| :param value: The XML attribute value to quote |
| :return: The quoted value |
| """ |
| quote_with = '"' |
| if '"' in value: |
| if "'" in value: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| replace_with = """ |
| value = value.replace('"', replace_with) |
| else: |
| |
| |
| quote_with = "'" |
| return quote_with + value + quote_with |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def substitute_xml(cls, value: str, make_quoted_attribute: bool = False) -> str: |
| """Replace special XML characters with named XML entities. |
| |
| The less-than sign will become <, the greater-than sign |
| will become >, and any ampersands will become &. If you |
| want ampersands that seem to be part of an entity definition |
| to be left alone, use `substitute_xml_containing_entities` |
| instead. |
| |
| :param value: A string to be substituted. |
| |
| :param make_quoted_attribute: If True, then the string will be |
| quoted, as befits an attribute value. |
| |
| :return: A version of ``value`` with special characters replaced |
| with named entities. |
| """ |
| |
| value = cls.AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET.sub(cls._substitute_xml_entity, value) |
|
|
| if make_quoted_attribute: |
| value = cls.quoted_attribute_value(value) |
| return value |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def substitute_xml_containing_entities( |
| cls, value: str, make_quoted_attribute: bool = False |
| ) -> str: |
| """Substitute XML entities for special XML characters. |
| |
| :param value: A string to be substituted. The less-than sign will |
| become <, the greater-than sign will become >, and any |
| ampersands that are not part of an entity defition will |
| become &. |
| |
| :param make_quoted_attribute: If True, then the string will be |
| quoted, as befits an attribute value. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| value = cls.BARE_AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET.sub(cls._substitute_xml_entity, value) |
|
|
| if make_quoted_attribute: |
| value = cls.quoted_attribute_value(value) |
| return value |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def substitute_html(cls, s: str) -> str: |
| """Replace certain Unicode characters with named HTML entities. |
| |
| This differs from ``data.encode(encoding, 'xmlcharrefreplace')`` |
| in that the goal is to make the result more readable (to those |
| with ASCII displays) rather than to recover from |
| errors. There's absolutely nothing wrong with a UTF-8 string |
| containg a LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE, but replacing that |
| character with "é" will make it more readable to some |
| people. |
| |
| :param s: The string to be modified. |
| :return: The string with some Unicode characters replaced with |
| HTML entities. |
| """ |
| |
| return cls.CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_WITH_AMPERSAND_RE.sub( |
| cls._substitute_html_entity, s |
| ) |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def substitute_html5(cls, s: str) -> str: |
| """Replace certain Unicode characters with named HTML entities |
| using HTML5 rules. |
| |
| Specifically, this method is much less aggressive about |
| escaping ampersands than substitute_html. Only ambiguous |
| ampersands are escaped, per the HTML5 standard: |
| |
| "An ambiguous ampersand is a U+0026 AMPERSAND character (&) |
| that is followed by one or more ASCII alphanumerics, followed |
| by a U+003B SEMICOLON character (;), where these characters do |
| not match any of the names given in the named character |
| references section." |
| |
| Unlike substitute_html5_raw, this method assumes HTML entities |
| were converted to Unicode characters on the way in, as |
| Beautiful Soup does. By the time Beautiful Soup does its work, |
| the only ambiguous ampersands that need to be escaped are the |
| ones that were escaped in the original markup when mentioning |
| HTML entities. |
| |
| :param s: The string to be modified. |
| :return: The string with some Unicode characters replaced with |
| HTML entities. |
| """ |
| |
| s = cls.ANY_ENTITY_RE.sub(cls._escape_entity_name, s) |
|
|
| |
| s = cls.CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_RE.sub(cls._substitute_html_entity, s) |
|
|
| return s |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def substitute_html5_raw(cls, s: str) -> str: |
| """Replace certain Unicode characters with named HTML entities |
| using HTML5 rules. |
| |
| substitute_html5_raw is similar to substitute_html5 but it is |
| designed for standalone use (whereas substitute_html5 is |
| designed for use with Beautiful Soup). |
| |
| :param s: The string to be modified. |
| :return: The string with some Unicode characters replaced with |
| HTML entities. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| s = cls.ANY_ENTITY_RE.sub(cls._escape_unrecognized_entity_name, s) |
|
|
| |
| |
| s = cls.CHARACTER_TO_HTML_ENTITY_RE.sub(cls._substitute_html_entity, s) |
|
|
| return s |
|
|
|
|
| EntitySubstitution._populate_class_variables() |
|
|
|
|
| class EncodingDetector: |
| """This class is capable of guessing a number of possible encodings |
| for a bytestring. |
| |
| Order of precedence: |
| |
| 1. Encodings you specifically tell EncodingDetector to try first |
| (the ``known_definite_encodings`` argument to the constructor). |
| |
| 2. An encoding determined by sniffing the document's byte-order mark. |
| |
| 3. Encodings you specifically tell EncodingDetector to try if |
| byte-order mark sniffing fails (the ``user_encodings`` argument to the |
| constructor). |
| |
| 4. An encoding declared within the bytestring itself, either in an |
| XML declaration (if the bytestring is to be interpreted as an XML |
| document), or in a <meta> tag (if the bytestring is to be |
| interpreted as an HTML document.) |
| |
| 5. An encoding detected through textual analysis by chardet, |
| cchardet, or a similar external library. |
| |
| 6. UTF-8. |
| |
| 7. Windows-1252. |
| |
| :param markup: Some markup in an unknown encoding. |
| |
| :param known_definite_encodings: When determining the encoding |
| of ``markup``, these encodings will be tried first, in |
| order. In HTML terms, this corresponds to the "known |
| definite encoding" step defined in `section 13.2.3.1 of the HTML standard <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#parsing-with-a-known-character-encoding>`_. |
| |
| :param user_encodings: These encodings will be tried after the |
| ``known_definite_encodings`` have been tried and failed, and |
| after an attempt to sniff the encoding by looking at a |
| byte order mark has failed. In HTML terms, this |
| corresponds to the step "user has explicitly instructed |
| the user agent to override the document's character |
| encoding", defined in `section 13.2.3.2 of the HTML standard <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#determining-the-character-encoding>`_. |
| |
| :param override_encodings: A **deprecated** alias for |
| ``known_definite_encodings``. Any encodings here will be tried |
| immediately after the encodings in |
| ``known_definite_encodings``. |
| |
| :param is_html: If True, this markup is considered to be |
| HTML. Otherwise it's assumed to be XML. |
| |
| :param exclude_encodings: These encodings will not be tried, |
| even if they otherwise would be. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| markup: bytes, |
| known_definite_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = None, |
| is_html: Optional[bool] = False, |
| exclude_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = None, |
| user_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = None, |
| override_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = None, |
| ): |
| self.known_definite_encodings = list(known_definite_encodings or []) |
| if override_encodings: |
| warnings.warn( |
| "The 'override_encodings' argument was deprecated in 4.10.0. Use 'known_definite_encodings' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=3, |
| ) |
| self.known_definite_encodings += override_encodings |
| self.user_encodings = user_encodings or [] |
| exclude_encodings = exclude_encodings or [] |
| self.exclude_encodings = set([x.lower() for x in exclude_encodings]) |
| self.chardet_encoding = None |
| self.is_html = False if is_html is None else is_html |
| self.declared_encoding: Optional[str] = None |
|
|
| |
| self.markup, self.sniffed_encoding = self.strip_byte_order_mark(markup) |
|
|
| known_definite_encodings: _Encodings |
| user_encodings: _Encodings |
| exclude_encodings: _Encodings |
| chardet_encoding: Optional[_Encoding] |
| is_html: bool |
| declared_encoding: Optional[_Encoding] |
| markup: bytes |
| sniffed_encoding: Optional[_Encoding] |
|
|
| def _usable(self, encoding: Optional[_Encoding], tried: Set[_Encoding]) -> bool: |
| """Should we even bother to try this encoding? |
| |
| :param encoding: Name of an encoding. |
| :param tried: Encodings that have already been tried. This |
| will be modified as a side effect. |
| """ |
| if encoding is None: |
| return False |
| encoding = encoding.lower() |
| if encoding in self.exclude_encodings: |
| return False |
| if encoding not in tried: |
| tried.add(encoding) |
| return True |
| return False |
|
|
| @property |
| def encodings(self) -> Iterator[_Encoding]: |
| """Yield a number of encodings that might work for this markup. |
| |
| :yield: A sequence of strings. Each is the name of an encoding |
| that *might* work to convert a bytestring into Unicode. |
| """ |
| tried: Set[_Encoding] = set() |
|
|
| |
| for e in self.known_definite_encodings: |
| if self._usable(e, tried): |
| yield e |
|
|
| |
| |
| if self.sniffed_encoding is not None and self._usable( |
| self.sniffed_encoding, tried |
| ): |
| yield self.sniffed_encoding |
|
|
| |
| |
| for e in self.user_encodings: |
| if self._usable(e, tried): |
| yield e |
|
|
| |
| |
| if self.declared_encoding is None: |
| self.declared_encoding = self.find_declared_encoding( |
| self.markup, self.is_html |
| ) |
| if self.declared_encoding is not None and self._usable( |
| self.declared_encoding, tried |
| ): |
| yield self.declared_encoding |
|
|
| |
| |
| if self.chardet_encoding is None: |
| self.chardet_encoding = _chardet_dammit(self.markup) |
| if self.chardet_encoding is not None and self._usable( |
| self.chardet_encoding, tried |
| ): |
| yield self.chardet_encoding |
|
|
| |
| for e in ("utf-8", "windows-1252"): |
| if self._usable(e, tried): |
| yield e |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def strip_byte_order_mark(cls, data: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, Optional[_Encoding]]: |
| """If a byte-order mark is present, strip it and return the encoding it implies. |
| |
| :param data: A bytestring that may or may not begin with a |
| byte-order mark. |
| |
| :return: A 2-tuple (data stripped of byte-order mark, encoding implied by byte-order mark) |
| """ |
| encoding = None |
| if isinstance(data, str): |
| |
| return data, encoding |
| if ( |
| (len(data) >= 4) |
| and (data[:2] == b"\xfe\xff") |
| and (data[2:4] != b"\x00\x00") |
| ): |
| encoding = "utf-16be" |
| data = data[2:] |
| elif ( |
| (len(data) >= 4) |
| and (data[:2] == b"\xff\xfe") |
| and (data[2:4] != b"\x00\x00") |
| ): |
| encoding = "utf-16le" |
| data = data[2:] |
| elif data[:3] == b"\xef\xbb\xbf": |
| encoding = "utf-8" |
| data = data[3:] |
| elif data[:4] == b"\x00\x00\xfe\xff": |
| encoding = "utf-32be" |
| data = data[4:] |
| elif data[:4] == b"\xff\xfe\x00\x00": |
| encoding = "utf-32le" |
| data = data[4:] |
| return data, encoding |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def find_declared_encoding( |
| cls, |
| markup: Union[bytes, str], |
| is_html: bool = False, |
| search_entire_document: bool = False, |
| ) -> Optional[_Encoding]: |
| """Given a document, tries to find an encoding declared within the |
| text of the document itself. |
| |
| An XML encoding is declared at the beginning of the document. |
| |
| An HTML encoding is declared in a <meta> tag, hopefully near the |
| beginning of the document. |
| |
| :param markup: Some markup. |
| :param is_html: If True, this markup is considered to be HTML. Otherwise |
| it's assumed to be XML. |
| :param search_entire_document: Since an encoding is supposed |
| to declared near the beginning of the document, most of |
| the time it's only necessary to search a few kilobytes of |
| data. Set this to True to force this method to search the |
| entire document. |
| :return: The declared encoding, if one is found. |
| """ |
| if search_entire_document: |
| xml_endpos = html_endpos = len(markup) |
| else: |
| xml_endpos = 1024 |
| html_endpos = max(2048, int(len(markup) * 0.05)) |
|
|
| if isinstance(markup, bytes): |
| res = encoding_res[bytes] |
| else: |
| res = encoding_res[str] |
|
|
| xml_re = res["xml"] |
| html_re = res["html"] |
| declared_encoding: Optional[_Encoding] = None |
| declared_encoding_match = xml_re.search(markup, endpos=xml_endpos) |
| if not declared_encoding_match and is_html: |
| declared_encoding_match = html_re.search(markup, endpos=html_endpos) |
| if declared_encoding_match is not None: |
| declared_encoding = declared_encoding_match.groups()[0] |
| if declared_encoding: |
| if isinstance(declared_encoding, bytes): |
| declared_encoding = declared_encoding.decode("ascii", "replace") |
| return declared_encoding.lower() |
| return None |
|
|
|
|
| class UnicodeDammit: |
| """A class for detecting the encoding of a bytestring containing an |
| HTML or XML document, and decoding it to Unicode. If the source |
| encoding is windows-1252, `UnicodeDammit` can also replace |
| Microsoft smart quotes with their HTML or XML equivalents. |
| |
| :param markup: HTML or XML markup in an unknown encoding. |
| |
| :param known_definite_encodings: When determining the encoding |
| of ``markup``, these encodings will be tried first, in |
| order. In HTML terms, this corresponds to the "known |
| definite encoding" step defined in `section 13.2.3.1 of the HTML standard <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#parsing-with-a-known-character-encoding>`_. |
| |
| :param user_encodings: These encodings will be tried after the |
| ``known_definite_encodings`` have been tried and failed, and |
| after an attempt to sniff the encoding by looking at a |
| byte order mark has failed. In HTML terms, this |
| corresponds to the step "user has explicitly instructed |
| the user agent to override the document's character |
| encoding", defined in `section 13.2.3.2 of the HTML standard <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#determining-the-character-encoding>`_. |
| |
| :param override_encodings: A **deprecated** alias for |
| ``known_definite_encodings``. Any encodings here will be tried |
| immediately after the encodings in |
| ``known_definite_encodings``. |
| |
| :param smart_quotes_to: By default, Microsoft smart quotes will, |
| like all other characters, be converted to Unicode |
| characters. Setting this to ``ascii`` will convert them to ASCII |
| quotes instead. Setting it to ``xml`` will convert them to XML |
| entity references, and setting it to ``html`` will convert them |
| to HTML entity references. |
| |
| :param is_html: If True, ``markup`` is treated as an HTML |
| document. Otherwise it's treated as an XML document. |
| |
| :param exclude_encodings: These encodings will not be considered, |
| even if the sniffing code thinks they might make sense. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| markup: bytes, |
| known_definite_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = [], |
| smart_quotes_to: Optional[Literal["ascii", "xml", "html"]] = None, |
| is_html: bool = False, |
| exclude_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = [], |
| user_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = None, |
| override_encodings: Optional[_Encodings] = None, |
| ): |
| self.smart_quotes_to = smart_quotes_to |
| self.tried_encodings = [] |
| self.contains_replacement_characters = False |
| self.is_html = is_html |
| self.log = getLogger(__name__) |
| self.detector = EncodingDetector( |
| markup, |
| known_definite_encodings, |
| is_html, |
| exclude_encodings, |
| user_encodings, |
| override_encodings, |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| if isinstance(markup, str): |
| self.markup = markup.encode("utf8") |
| self.unicode_markup = markup |
| self.original_encoding = None |
| return |
|
|
| |
| |
| self.markup = self.detector.markup |
|
|
| u = None |
| for encoding in self.detector.encodings: |
| markup = self.detector.markup |
| u = self._convert_from(encoding) |
| if u is not None: |
| break |
|
|
| if not u: |
| |
| |
|
|
| for encoding in self.detector.encodings: |
| if encoding != "ascii": |
| u = self._convert_from(encoding, "replace") |
| if u is not None: |
| self.log.warning( |
| "Some characters could not be decoded, and were " |
| "replaced with REPLACEMENT CHARACTER." |
| ) |
|
|
| self.contains_replacement_characters = True |
| break |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if u is None: |
| self.original_encoding = None |
| self.unicode_markup = None |
| else: |
| self.unicode_markup = u |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| markup: bytes |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| unicode_markup: Optional[str] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| contains_replacement_characters: bool |
|
|
| |
| |
| original_encoding: Optional[_Encoding] |
|
|
| |
| smart_quotes_to: Optional[str] |
|
|
| |
| |
| tried_encodings: List[Tuple[_Encoding, str]] |
|
|
| log: Logger |
|
|
| def _sub_ms_char(self, match: re.Match) -> bytes: |
| """Changes a MS smart quote character to an XML or HTML |
| entity, or an ASCII character. |
| |
| TODO: Since this is only used to convert smart quotes, it |
| could be simplified, and MS_CHARS_TO_ASCII made much less |
| parochial. |
| """ |
| orig: bytes = match.group(1) |
| sub: bytes |
| if self.smart_quotes_to == "ascii": |
| if orig in self.MS_CHARS_TO_ASCII: |
| sub = self.MS_CHARS_TO_ASCII[orig].encode() |
| else: |
| |
| |
| sub = orig |
| else: |
| if orig in self.MS_CHARS: |
| substitutions = self.MS_CHARS[orig] |
| if type(substitutions) is tuple: |
| if self.smart_quotes_to == "xml": |
| sub = b"&#x" + substitutions[1].encode() + b";" |
| else: |
| sub = b"&" + substitutions[0].encode() + b";" |
| else: |
| substitutions = cast(str, substitutions) |
| sub = substitutions.encode() |
| else: |
| |
| |
| sub = orig |
| return sub |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| CHARSET_ALIASES: Dict[str, _Encoding] = { |
| "macintosh": "mac-roman", |
| "x-sjis": "shift-jis", |
| } |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| ENCODINGS_WITH_SMART_QUOTES: _Encodings = [ |
| "windows-1252", |
| "iso-8859-1", |
| "iso-8859-2", |
| ] |
|
|
| def _convert_from( |
| self, proposed: _Encoding, errors: str = "strict" |
| ) -> Optional[str]: |
| """Attempt to convert the markup to the proposed encoding. |
| |
| :param proposed: The name of a character encoding. |
| :param errors: An error handling strategy, used when calling `str`. |
| :return: The converted markup, or `None` if the proposed |
| encoding/error handling strategy didn't work. |
| """ |
| lookup_result = self.find_codec(proposed) |
| if lookup_result is None or (lookup_result, errors) in self.tried_encodings: |
| return None |
| proposed = lookup_result |
| self.tried_encodings.append((proposed, errors)) |
| markup = self.markup |
| |
| |
| if ( |
| self.smart_quotes_to is not None |
| and proposed in self.ENCODINGS_WITH_SMART_QUOTES |
| ): |
| smart_quotes_re = b"([\x80-\x9f])" |
| smart_quotes_compiled = re.compile(smart_quotes_re) |
| markup = smart_quotes_compiled.sub(self._sub_ms_char, markup) |
|
|
| try: |
| |
| |
| u = self._to_unicode(markup, proposed, errors) |
| self.unicode_markup = u |
| self.original_encoding = proposed |
| except Exception: |
| |
| |
| return None |
| |
| return self.unicode_markup |
|
|
| def _to_unicode( |
| self, data: bytes, encoding: _Encoding, errors: str = "strict" |
| ) -> str: |
| """Given a bytestring and its encoding, decodes the string into Unicode. |
| |
| :param encoding: The name of an encoding. |
| :param errors: An error handling strategy, used when calling `str`. |
| """ |
| return str(data, encoding, errors) |
|
|
| @property |
| def declared_html_encoding(self) -> Optional[_Encoding]: |
| """If the markup is an HTML document, returns the encoding, if any, |
| declared *inside* the document. |
| """ |
| if not self.is_html: |
| return None |
| return self.detector.declared_encoding |
|
|
| def find_codec(self, charset: _Encoding) -> Optional[str]: |
| """Look up the Python codec corresponding to a given character set. |
| |
| :param charset: The name of a character set. |
| :return: The name of a Python codec. |
| """ |
| value = ( |
| self._codec(self.CHARSET_ALIASES.get(charset, charset)) |
| or (charset and self._codec(charset.replace("-", ""))) |
| or (charset and self._codec(charset.replace("-", "_"))) |
| or (charset and charset.lower()) |
| or charset |
| ) |
| if value: |
| return value.lower() |
| return None |
|
|
| def _codec(self, charset: _Encoding) -> Optional[str]: |
| if not charset: |
| return charset |
| codec = None |
| try: |
| codecs.lookup(charset) |
| codec = charset |
| except (LookupError, ValueError): |
| pass |
| return codec |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| MS_CHARS: Dict[bytes, Union[str, Tuple[str, str]]] = { |
| b"\x80": ("euro", "20AC"), |
| b"\x81": " ", |
| b"\x82": ("sbquo", "201A"), |
| b"\x83": ("fnof", "192"), |
| b"\x84": ("bdquo", "201E"), |
| b"\x85": ("hellip", "2026"), |
| b"\x86": ("dagger", "2020"), |
| b"\x87": ("Dagger", "2021"), |
| b"\x88": ("circ", "2C6"), |
| b"\x89": ("permil", "2030"), |
| b"\x8a": ("Scaron", "160"), |
| b"\x8b": ("lsaquo", "2039"), |
| b"\x8c": ("OElig", "152"), |
| b"\x8d": "?", |
| b"\x8e": ("#x17D", "17D"), |
| b"\x8f": "?", |
| b"\x90": "?", |
| b"\x91": ("lsquo", "2018"), |
| b"\x92": ("rsquo", "2019"), |
| b"\x93": ("ldquo", "201C"), |
| b"\x94": ("rdquo", "201D"), |
| b"\x95": ("bull", "2022"), |
| b"\x96": ("ndash", "2013"), |
| b"\x97": ("mdash", "2014"), |
| b"\x98": ("tilde", "2DC"), |
| b"\x99": ("trade", "2122"), |
| b"\x9a": ("scaron", "161"), |
| b"\x9b": ("rsaquo", "203A"), |
| b"\x9c": ("oelig", "153"), |
| b"\x9d": "?", |
| b"\x9e": ("#x17E", "17E"), |
| b"\x9f": ("Yuml", ""), |
| } |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| MS_CHARS_TO_ASCII: Dict[bytes, str] = { |
| b"\x80": "EUR", |
| b"\x81": " ", |
| b"\x82": ",", |
| b"\x83": "f", |
| b"\x84": ",,", |
| b"\x85": "...", |
| b"\x86": "+", |
| b"\x87": "++", |
| b"\x88": "^", |
| b"\x89": "%", |
| b"\x8a": "S", |
| b"\x8b": "<", |
| b"\x8c": "OE", |
| b"\x8d": "?", |
| b"\x8e": "Z", |
| b"\x8f": "?", |
| b"\x90": "?", |
| b"\x91": "'", |
| b"\x92": "'", |
| b"\x93": '"', |
| b"\x94": '"', |
| b"\x95": "*", |
| b"\x96": "-", |
| b"\x97": "--", |
| b"\x98": "~", |
| b"\x99": "(TM)", |
| b"\x9a": "s", |
| b"\x9b": ">", |
| b"\x9c": "oe", |
| b"\x9d": "?", |
| b"\x9e": "z", |
| b"\x9f": "Y", |
| b"\xa0": " ", |
| b"\xa1": "!", |
| b"\xa2": "c", |
| b"\xa3": "GBP", |
| b"\xa4": "$", |
| |
| b"\xa5": "YEN", |
| b"\xa6": "|", |
| b"\xa7": "S", |
| b"\xa8": "..", |
| b"\xa9": "", |
| b"\xaa": "(th)", |
| b"\xab": "<<", |
| b"\xac": "!", |
| b"\xad": " ", |
| b"\xae": "(R)", |
| b"\xaf": "-", |
| b"\xb0": "o", |
| b"\xb1": "+-", |
| b"\xb2": "2", |
| b"\xb3": "3", |
| b"\xb4": "'", |
| b"\xb5": "u", |
| b"\xb6": "P", |
| b"\xb7": "*", |
| b"\xb8": ",", |
| b"\xb9": "1", |
| b"\xba": "(th)", |
| b"\xbb": ">>", |
| b"\xbc": "1/4", |
| b"\xbd": "1/2", |
| b"\xbe": "3/4", |
| b"\xbf": "?", |
| b"\xc0": "A", |
| b"\xc1": "A", |
| b"\xc2": "A", |
| b"\xc3": "A", |
| b"\xc4": "A", |
| b"\xc5": "A", |
| b"\xc6": "AE", |
| b"\xc7": "C", |
| b"\xc8": "E", |
| b"\xc9": "E", |
| b"\xca": "E", |
| b"\xcb": "E", |
| b"\xcc": "I", |
| b"\xcd": "I", |
| b"\xce": "I", |
| b"\xcf": "I", |
| b"\xd0": "D", |
| b"\xd1": "N", |
| b"\xd2": "O", |
| b"\xd3": "O", |
| b"\xd4": "O", |
| b"\xd5": "O", |
| b"\xd6": "O", |
| b"\xd7": "*", |
| b"\xd8": "O", |
| b"\xd9": "U", |
| b"\xda": "U", |
| b"\xdb": "U", |
| b"\xdc": "U", |
| b"\xdd": "Y", |
| b"\xde": "b", |
| b"\xdf": "B", |
| b"\xe0": "a", |
| b"\xe1": "a", |
| b"\xe2": "a", |
| b"\xe3": "a", |
| b"\xe4": "a", |
| b"\xe5": "a", |
| b"\xe6": "ae", |
| b"\xe7": "c", |
| b"\xe8": "e", |
| b"\xe9": "e", |
| b"\xea": "e", |
| b"\xeb": "e", |
| b"\xec": "i", |
| b"\xed": "i", |
| b"\xee": "i", |
| b"\xef": "i", |
| b"\xf0": "o", |
| b"\xf1": "n", |
| b"\xf2": "o", |
| b"\xf3": "o", |
| b"\xf4": "o", |
| b"\xf5": "o", |
| b"\xf6": "o", |
| b"\xf7": "/", |
| b"\xf8": "o", |
| b"\xf9": "u", |
| b"\xfa": "u", |
| b"\xfb": "u", |
| b"\xfc": "u", |
| b"\xfd": "y", |
| b"\xfe": "b", |
| b"\xff": "y", |
| } |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| WINDOWS_1252_TO_UTF8: Dict[int, bytes] = { |
| 0x80: b"\xe2\x82\xac", |
| 0x82: b"\xe2\x80\x9a", |
| 0x83: b"\xc6\x92", |
| 0x84: b"\xe2\x80\x9e", |
| 0x85: b"\xe2\x80\xa6", |
| 0x86: b"\xe2\x80\xa0", |
| 0x87: b"\xe2\x80\xa1", |
| 0x88: b"\xcb\x86", |
| 0x89: b"\xe2\x80\xb0", |
| 0x8A: b"\xc5\xa0", |
| 0x8B: b"\xe2\x80\xb9", |
| 0x8C: b"\xc5\x92", |
| 0x8E: b"\xc5\xbd", |
| 0x91: b"\xe2\x80\x98", |
| 0x92: b"\xe2\x80\x99", |
| 0x93: b"\xe2\x80\x9c", |
| 0x94: b"\xe2\x80\x9d", |
| 0x95: b"\xe2\x80\xa2", |
| 0x96: b"\xe2\x80\x93", |
| 0x97: b"\xe2\x80\x94", |
| 0x98: b"\xcb\x9c", |
| 0x99: b"\xe2\x84\xa2", |
| 0x9A: b"\xc5\xa1", |
| 0x9B: b"\xe2\x80\xba", |
| 0x9C: b"\xc5\x93", |
| 0x9E: b"\xc5\xbe", |
| 0x9F: b"\xc5\xb8", |
| 0xA0: b"\xc2\xa0", |
| 0xA1: b"\xc2\xa1", |
| 0xA2: b"\xc2\xa2", |
| 0xA3: b"\xc2\xa3", |
| 0xA4: b"\xc2\xa4", |
| 0xA5: b"\xc2\xa5", |
| 0xA6: b"\xc2\xa6", |
| 0xA7: b"\xc2\xa7", |
| 0xA8: b"\xc2\xa8", |
| 0xA9: b"\xc2\xa9", |
| 0xAA: b"\xc2\xaa", |
| 0xAB: b"\xc2\xab", |
| 0xAC: b"\xc2\xac", |
| 0xAD: b"\xc2\xad", |
| 0xAE: b"\xc2\xae", |
| 0xAF: b"\xc2\xaf", |
| 0xB0: b"\xc2\xb0", |
| 0xB1: b"\xc2\xb1", |
| 0xB2: b"\xc2\xb2", |
| 0xB3: b"\xc2\xb3", |
| 0xB4: b"\xc2\xb4", |
| 0xB5: b"\xc2\xb5", |
| 0xB6: b"\xc2\xb6", |
| 0xB7: b"\xc2\xb7", |
| 0xB8: b"\xc2\xb8", |
| 0xB9: b"\xc2\xb9", |
| 0xBA: b"\xc2\xba", |
| 0xBB: b"\xc2\xbb", |
| 0xBC: b"\xc2\xbc", |
| 0xBD: b"\xc2\xbd", |
| 0xBE: b"\xc2\xbe", |
| 0xBF: b"\xc2\xbf", |
| 0xC0: b"\xc3\x80", |
| 0xC1: b"\xc3\x81", |
| 0xC2: b"\xc3\x82", |
| 0xC3: b"\xc3\x83", |
| 0xC4: b"\xc3\x84", |
| 0xC5: b"\xc3\x85", |
| 0xC6: b"\xc3\x86", |
| 0xC7: b"\xc3\x87", |
| 0xC8: b"\xc3\x88", |
| 0xC9: b"\xc3\x89", |
| 0xCA: b"\xc3\x8a", |
| 0xCB: b"\xc3\x8b", |
| 0xCC: b"\xc3\x8c", |
| 0xCD: b"\xc3\x8d", |
| 0xCE: b"\xc3\x8e", |
| 0xCF: b"\xc3\x8f", |
| 0xD0: b"\xc3\x90", |
| 0xD1: b"\xc3\x91", |
| 0xD2: b"\xc3\x92", |
| 0xD3: b"\xc3\x93", |
| 0xD4: b"\xc3\x94", |
| 0xD5: b"\xc3\x95", |
| 0xD6: b"\xc3\x96", |
| 0xD7: b"\xc3\x97", |
| 0xD8: b"\xc3\x98", |
| 0xD9: b"\xc3\x99", |
| 0xDA: b"\xc3\x9a", |
| 0xDB: b"\xc3\x9b", |
| 0xDC: b"\xc3\x9c", |
| 0xDD: b"\xc3\x9d", |
| 0xDE: b"\xc3\x9e", |
| 0xDF: b"\xc3\x9f", |
| 0xE0: b"\xc3\xa0", |
| 0xE1: b"\xa1", |
| 0xE2: b"\xc3\xa2", |
| 0xE3: b"\xc3\xa3", |
| 0xE4: b"\xc3\xa4", |
| 0xE5: b"\xc3\xa5", |
| 0xE6: b"\xc3\xa6", |
| 0xE7: b"\xc3\xa7", |
| 0xE8: b"\xc3\xa8", |
| 0xE9: b"\xc3\xa9", |
| 0xEA: b"\xc3\xaa", |
| 0xEB: b"\xc3\xab", |
| 0xEC: b"\xc3\xac", |
| 0xED: b"\xc3\xad", |
| 0xEE: b"\xc3\xae", |
| 0xEF: b"\xc3\xaf", |
| 0xF0: b"\xc3\xb0", |
| 0xF1: b"\xc3\xb1", |
| 0xF2: b"\xc3\xb2", |
| 0xF3: b"\xc3\xb3", |
| 0xF4: b"\xc3\xb4", |
| 0xF5: b"\xc3\xb5", |
| 0xF6: b"\xc3\xb6", |
| 0xF7: b"\xc3\xb7", |
| 0xF8: b"\xc3\xb8", |
| 0xF9: b"\xc3\xb9", |
| 0xFA: b"\xc3\xba", |
| 0xFB: b"\xc3\xbb", |
| 0xFC: b"\xc3\xbc", |
| 0xFD: b"\xc3\xbd", |
| 0xFE: b"\xc3\xbe", |
| 0xFF: b"\xc3\xbf", |
| } |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| ENUMERATED_NONCHARACTERS: Set[int] = set([0xfffe, 0xffff, |
| 0x1fffe, 0x1ffff, |
| 0x2fffe, 0x2ffff, |
| 0x3fffe, 0x3ffff, |
| 0x4fffe, 0x4ffff, |
| 0x5fffe, 0x5ffff, |
| 0x6fffe, 0x6ffff, |
| 0x7fffe, 0x7ffff, |
| 0x8fffe, 0x8ffff, |
| 0x9fffe, 0x9ffff, |
| 0xafffe, 0xaffff, |
| 0xbfffe, 0xbffff, |
| 0xcfffe, 0xcffff, |
| 0xdfffe, 0xdffff, |
| 0xefffe, 0xeffff, |
| 0xffffe, 0xfffff, |
| 0x10fffe, 0x10ffff]) |
|
|
| |
| MULTIBYTE_MARKERS_AND_SIZES: List[Tuple[int, int, int]] = [ |
| (0xC2, 0xDF, 2), |
| (0xE0, 0xEF, 3), |
| (0xF0, 0xF4, 4), |
| ] |
|
|
| |
| FIRST_MULTIBYTE_MARKER: int = MULTIBYTE_MARKERS_AND_SIZES[0][0] |
|
|
| |
| LAST_MULTIBYTE_MARKER: int = MULTIBYTE_MARKERS_AND_SIZES[-1][1] |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def numeric_character_reference(cls, numeric:int) -> Tuple[str, bool]: |
| """This (mostly) implements the algorithm described in "Numeric character |
| reference end state" from the HTML spec: |
| https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#numeric-character-reference-end-state |
| |
| The algorithm is designed to convert numeric character references like "☃" |
| to Unicode characters like "☃". |
| |
| :return: A 2-tuple (character, replaced). `character` is the Unicode |
| character corresponding to the numeric reference and `replaced` is |
| whether or not an unresolvable character was replaced with REPLACEMENT |
| CHARACTER. |
| """ |
| replacement = "\ufffd" |
|
|
| if numeric == 0x00: |
| |
| |
| |
| return replacement, True |
|
|
| if numeric > 0x10ffff: |
| |
| |
| |
| return replacement, True |
|
|
| if numeric >= 0xd800 and numeric <= 0xdfff: |
| |
| |
| |
| return replacement, True |
|
|
| if (numeric >= 0xfdd0 and numeric <= 0xfdef) or numeric in cls.ENUMERATED_NONCHARACTERS: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| return chr(numeric), False |
|
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| if numeric >= 0x80 and numeric <= 0x9f and numeric in cls.WINDOWS_1252_TO_UTF8: |
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| return cls.WINDOWS_1252_TO_UTF8[numeric].decode("utf8"), False |
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| try: |
| return chr(numeric), False |
| except (ValueError, OverflowError): |
| |
| |
| return replacement, True |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def detwingle( |
| cls, |
| in_bytes: bytes, |
| main_encoding: _Encoding = "utf8", |
| embedded_encoding: _Encoding = "windows-1252", |
| ) -> bytes: |
| """Fix characters from one encoding embedded in some other encoding. |
| |
| Currently the only situation supported is Windows-1252 (or its |
| subset ISO-8859-1), embedded in UTF-8. |
| |
| :param in_bytes: A bytestring that you suspect contains |
| characters from multiple encodings. Note that this *must* |
| be a bytestring. If you've already converted the document |
| to Unicode, you're too late. |
| :param main_encoding: The primary encoding of ``in_bytes``. |
| :param embedded_encoding: The encoding that was used to embed characters |
| in the main document. |
| :return: A bytestring similar to ``in_bytes``, in which |
| ``embedded_encoding`` characters have been converted to |
| their ``main_encoding`` equivalents. |
| """ |
| if embedded_encoding.replace("_", "-").lower() not in ( |
| "windows-1252", |
| "windows_1252", |
| ): |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "Windows-1252 and ISO-8859-1 are the only currently supported " |
| "embedded encodings." |
| ) |
|
|
| if main_encoding.lower() not in ("utf8", "utf-8"): |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "UTF-8 is the only currently supported main encoding." |
| ) |
|
|
| byte_chunks = [] |
|
|
| chunk_start = 0 |
| pos = 0 |
| while pos < len(in_bytes): |
| byte = in_bytes[pos] |
| if byte >= cls.FIRST_MULTIBYTE_MARKER and byte <= cls.LAST_MULTIBYTE_MARKER: |
| |
| |
| for start, end, size in cls.MULTIBYTE_MARKERS_AND_SIZES: |
| if byte >= start and byte <= end: |
| pos += size |
| break |
| elif byte >= 0x80 and byte in cls.WINDOWS_1252_TO_UTF8: |
| |
| |
| byte_chunks.append(in_bytes[chunk_start:pos]) |
|
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| |
| |
| byte_chunks.append(cls.WINDOWS_1252_TO_UTF8[byte]) |
| pos += 1 |
| chunk_start = pos |
| else: |
| |
| pos += 1 |
| if chunk_start == 0: |
| |
| return in_bytes |
| else: |
| |
| byte_chunks.append(in_bytes[chunk_start:]) |
| return b"".join(byte_chunks) |
|
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