| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| |
| __license__ = "MIT" |
|
|
| import re |
| import warnings |
|
|
| from bs4.css import CSS |
| from bs4._deprecation import ( |
| _deprecated, |
| _deprecated_alias, |
| _deprecated_function_alias, |
| ) |
| from bs4.formatter import ( |
| Formatter, |
| HTMLFormatter, |
| XMLFormatter, |
| ) |
| from bs4._warnings import AttributeResemblesVariableWarning |
|
|
| from typing import ( |
| Any, |
| Callable, |
| Dict, |
| Generic, |
| Iterable, |
| Iterator, |
| List, |
| Mapping, |
| MutableSequence, |
| Optional, |
| Pattern, |
| Set, |
| TYPE_CHECKING, |
| Tuple, |
| Type, |
| TypeVar, |
| Union, |
| cast, |
| overload, |
| ) |
| from typing_extensions import ( |
| Self, |
| TypeAlias, |
| ) |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from bs4 import BeautifulSoup |
| from bs4.builder import TreeBuilder |
| from bs4.filter import ElementFilter |
| from bs4.formatter import ( |
| _EntitySubstitutionFunction, |
| _FormatterOrName, |
| ) |
| from bs4._typing import ( |
| _AtMostOneElement, |
| _AtMostOneTag, |
| _AtMostOneNavigableString, |
| _AttributeValue, |
| _AttributeValues, |
| _Encoding, |
| _InsertableElement, |
| _OneElement, |
| _QueryResults, |
| _RawOrProcessedAttributeValues, |
| _StrainableElement, |
| _StrainableAttribute, |
| _StrainableAttributes, |
| _StrainableString, |
| _SomeNavigableStrings, |
| _SomeTags, |
| ) |
|
|
| _OneOrMoreStringTypes: TypeAlias = Union[ |
| Type["NavigableString"], Iterable[Type["NavigableString"]] |
| ] |
|
|
| _FindMethodName: TypeAlias = Optional[Union["_StrainableElement", "ElementFilter"]] |
|
|
| |
| |
| _deprecated_names = dict( |
| whitespace_re="The {name} attribute was deprecated in version 4.7.0. If you need it, make your own copy." |
| ) |
| |
| _deprecated_whitespace_re: Pattern[str] = re.compile(r"\s+") |
|
|
|
|
| def __getattr__(name: str) -> Any: |
| if name in _deprecated_names: |
| message = _deprecated_names[name] |
| warnings.warn(message.format(name=name), DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
|
|
| return globals()[f"_deprecated_{name}"] |
| raise AttributeError(f"module {__name__!r} has no attribute {name!r}") |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING: str = "utf-8" |
|
|
| |
| nonwhitespace_re: Pattern[str] = re.compile(r"\S+") |
|
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| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS: Set[_Encoding] = set( |
| [ |
| "idna", |
| "mbcs", |
| "oem", |
| "palmos", |
| "punycode", |
| "raw_unicode_escape", |
| "undefined", |
| "unicode_escape", |
| "raw-unicode-escape", |
| "unicode-escape", |
| "string-escape", |
| "string_escape", |
| ] |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class NamespacedAttribute(str): |
| """A namespaced attribute (e.g. the 'xml:lang' in 'xml:lang="en"') |
| which remembers the namespace prefix ('xml') and the name ('lang') |
| that were used to create it. |
| """ |
|
|
| prefix: Optional[str] |
| name: Optional[str] |
| namespace: Optional[str] |
|
|
| def __new__( |
| cls, |
| prefix: Optional[str], |
| name: Optional[str] = None, |
| namespace: Optional[str] = None, |
| ) -> Self: |
| if not name: |
| |
| |
| name = None |
|
|
| if not name: |
| obj = str.__new__(cls, prefix) |
| elif not prefix: |
| |
| obj = str.__new__(cls, name) |
| else: |
| obj = str.__new__(cls, prefix + ":" + name) |
| obj.prefix = prefix |
| obj.name = name |
| obj.namespace = namespace |
| return obj |
|
|
|
|
| class AttributeValueWithCharsetSubstitution(str): |
| """An abstract class standing in for a character encoding specified |
| inside an HTML ``<meta>`` tag. |
| |
| Subclasses exist for each place such a character encoding might be |
| found: either inside the ``charset`` attribute |
| (`CharsetMetaAttributeValue`) or inside the ``content`` attribute |
| (`ContentMetaAttributeValue`) |
| |
| This allows Beautiful Soup to replace that part of the HTML file |
| with a different encoding when ouputting a tree as a string. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| |
| original_value: str |
|
|
| def substitute_encoding(self, eventual_encoding: str) -> str: |
| """Do whatever's necessary in this implementation-specific |
| portion an HTML document to substitute in a specific encoding. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
|
|
|
|
| class CharsetMetaAttributeValue(AttributeValueWithCharsetSubstitution): |
| """A generic stand-in for the value of a ``<meta>`` tag's ``charset`` |
| attribute. |
| |
| When Beautiful Soup parses the markup ``<meta charset="utf8">``, the |
| value of the ``charset`` attribute will become one of these objects. |
| |
| If the document is later encoded to an encoding other than UTF-8, its |
| ``<meta>`` tag will mention the new encoding instead of ``utf8``. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __new__(cls, original_value: str) -> Self: |
| |
| |
| obj = str.__new__(cls, original_value) |
| obj.original_value = original_value |
| return obj |
|
|
| def substitute_encoding(self, eventual_encoding: _Encoding = "utf-8") -> str: |
| """When an HTML document is being encoded to a given encoding, the |
| value of a ``<meta>`` tag's ``charset`` becomes the name of |
| the encoding. |
| """ |
| if eventual_encoding in PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS: |
| return "" |
| return eventual_encoding |
|
|
|
|
| class AttributeValueList(List[str]): |
| """Class for the list used to hold the values of attributes which |
| have multiple values (such as HTML's 'class'). It's just a regular |
| list, but you can subclass it and pass it in to the TreeBuilder |
| constructor as attribute_value_list_class, to have your subclass |
| instantiated instead. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class AttributeDict(Dict[Any,Any]): |
| """Superclass for the dictionary used to hold a tag's |
| attributes. You can use this, but it's just a regular dict with no |
| special logic. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class XMLAttributeDict(AttributeDict): |
| """A dictionary for holding a Tag's attributes, which processes |
| incoming values for consistency with the HTML spec. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None: |
| """Set an attribute value, possibly modifying it to comply with |
| the XML spec. |
| |
| This just means converting common non-string values to |
| strings: XML attributes may have "any literal string as a |
| value." |
| """ |
| if value is None: |
| value = "" |
| if isinstance(value, bool): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| pass |
| elif isinstance(value, (int, float)): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| value = str(value) |
|
|
| super().__setitem__(key, value) |
|
|
|
|
| class HTMLAttributeDict(AttributeDict): |
| """A dictionary for holding a Tag's attributes, which processes |
| incoming values for consistency with the HTML spec, which says |
| 'Attribute values are a mixture of text and character |
| references...' |
| |
| Basically, this means converting common non-string values into |
| strings, like XMLAttributeDict, though HTML also has some rules |
| around boolean attributes that XML doesn't have. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None: |
| """Set an attribute value, possibly modifying it to comply |
| with the HTML spec, |
| """ |
| if value in (False, None): |
| |
| |
| |
| if key in self: |
| del self[key] |
| return |
| if isinstance(value, bool): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if isinstance(key, NamespacedAttribute): |
| value = key.name |
| else: |
| value = key |
| elif isinstance(value, (int, float)): |
| |
| |
| value = str(value) |
| super().__setitem__(key, value) |
|
|
|
|
| class ContentMetaAttributeValue(AttributeValueWithCharsetSubstitution): |
| """A generic stand-in for the value of a ``<meta>`` tag's ``content`` |
| attribute. |
| |
| When Beautiful Soup parses the markup: |
| ``<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf8">`` |
| |
| The value of the ``content`` attribute will become one of these objects. |
| |
| If the document is later encoded to an encoding other than UTF-8, its |
| ``<meta>`` tag will mention the new encoding instead of ``utf8``. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| CHARSET_RE: Pattern[str] = re.compile(r"((^|;)\s*charset=)([^;]*)", re.M) |
|
|
| def __new__(cls, original_value: str) -> Self: |
| cls.CHARSET_RE.search(original_value) |
| obj = str.__new__(cls, original_value) |
| obj.original_value = original_value |
| return obj |
|
|
| def substitute_encoding(self, eventual_encoding: _Encoding = "utf-8") -> str: |
| """When an HTML document is being encoded to a given encoding, the |
| value of the ``charset=`` in a ``<meta>`` tag's ``content`` becomes |
| the name of the encoding. |
| """ |
| if eventual_encoding in PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS: |
| return self.CHARSET_RE.sub("", self.original_value) |
|
|
| def rewrite(match: re.Match[str]) -> str: |
| return match.group(1) + eventual_encoding |
|
|
| return self.CHARSET_RE.sub(rewrite, self.original_value) |
|
|
|
|
| class PageElement(object): |
| """An abstract class representing a single element in the parse tree. |
| |
| `NavigableString`, `Tag`, etc. are all subclasses of |
| `PageElement`. For this reason you'll see a lot of methods that |
| return `PageElement`, but you'll never see an actual `PageElement` |
| object. For the most part you can think of `PageElement` as |
| meaning "a `Tag` or a `NavigableString`." |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| known_xml: Optional[bool] = None |
|
|
| |
| |
| _decomposed: bool |
|
|
| parent: Optional[Tag] |
| next_element: _AtMostOneElement |
| previous_element: _AtMostOneElement |
| next_sibling: _AtMostOneElement |
| previous_sibling: _AtMostOneElement |
|
|
| |
| |
| hidden: bool = False |
|
|
| def setup( |
| self, |
| parent: Optional[Tag] = None, |
| previous_element: _AtMostOneElement = None, |
| next_element: _AtMostOneElement = None, |
| previous_sibling: _AtMostOneElement = None, |
| next_sibling: _AtMostOneElement = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| """Sets up the initial relations between this element and |
| other elements. |
| |
| :param parent: The parent of this element. |
| |
| :param previous_element: The element parsed immediately before |
| this one. |
| |
| :param next_element: The element parsed immediately after |
| this one. |
| |
| :param previous_sibling: The most recently encountered element |
| on the same level of the parse tree as this one. |
| |
| :param previous_sibling: The next element to be encountered |
| on the same level of the parse tree as this one. |
| """ |
| self.parent = parent |
|
|
| self.previous_element = previous_element |
| if self.previous_element is not None: |
| self.previous_element.next_element = self |
|
|
| self.next_element = next_element |
| if self.next_element is not None: |
| self.next_element.previous_element = self |
|
|
| self.next_sibling = next_sibling |
| if self.next_sibling is not None: |
| self.next_sibling.previous_sibling = self |
|
|
| if ( |
| previous_sibling is None |
| and self.parent is not None |
| and self.parent.contents |
| ): |
| previous_sibling = self.parent.contents[-1] |
|
|
| self.previous_sibling = previous_sibling |
| if self.previous_sibling is not None: |
| self.previous_sibling.next_sibling = self |
|
|
| def format_string(self, s: str, formatter: Optional[_FormatterOrName]) -> str: |
| """Format the given string using the given formatter. |
| |
| :param s: A string. |
| :param formatter: A Formatter object, or a string naming one of the standard formatters. |
| """ |
| if formatter is None: |
| return s |
| if not isinstance(formatter, Formatter): |
| formatter = self.formatter_for_name(formatter) |
| output = formatter.substitute(s) |
| return output |
|
|
| def formatter_for_name( |
| self, formatter_name: Union[_FormatterOrName, _EntitySubstitutionFunction] |
| ) -> Formatter: |
| """Look up or create a Formatter for the given identifier, |
| if necessary. |
| |
| :param formatter: Can be a `Formatter` object (used as-is), a |
| function (used as the entity substitution hook for an |
| `bs4.formatter.XMLFormatter` or |
| `bs4.formatter.HTMLFormatter`), or a string (used to look |
| up an `bs4.formatter.XMLFormatter` or |
| `bs4.formatter.HTMLFormatter` in the appropriate registry. |
| |
| """ |
| if isinstance(formatter_name, Formatter): |
| return formatter_name |
| c: type[Formatter] |
| registry: Mapping[Optional[str], Formatter] |
| if self._is_xml: |
| c = XMLFormatter |
| registry = XMLFormatter.REGISTRY |
| else: |
| c = HTMLFormatter |
| registry = HTMLFormatter.REGISTRY |
| if callable(formatter_name): |
| return c(entity_substitution=formatter_name) |
| return registry[formatter_name] |
|
|
| @property |
| def _is_xml(self) -> bool: |
| """Is this element part of an XML tree or an HTML tree? |
| |
| This is used in formatter_for_name, when deciding whether an |
| XMLFormatter or HTMLFormatter is more appropriate. It can be |
| inefficient, but it should be called very rarely. |
| """ |
| if self.known_xml is not None: |
| |
| |
| return self.known_xml |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| if self.parent is None: |
| |
| |
| |
| return getattr(self, "is_xml", False) |
| return self.parent._is_xml |
|
|
| nextSibling = _deprecated_alias("nextSibling", "next_sibling", "4.0.0") |
| previousSibling = _deprecated_alias("previousSibling", "previous_sibling", "4.0.0") |
|
|
| def __deepcopy__(self, memo: Dict[Any, Any], recursive: bool = False) -> Self: |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
|
|
| def __copy__(self) -> Self: |
| """A copy of a PageElement can only be a deep copy, because |
| only one PageElement can occupy a given place in a parse tree. |
| """ |
| return self.__deepcopy__({}) |
|
|
| default: Iterable[type[NavigableString]] = tuple() |
|
|
| def _all_strings( |
| self, strip: bool = False, types: Iterable[type[NavigableString]] = default |
| ) -> Iterator[str]: |
| """Yield all strings of certain classes, possibly stripping them. |
| |
| This is implemented differently in `Tag` and `NavigableString`. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
|
|
| @property |
| def stripped_strings(self) -> Iterator[str]: |
| """Yield all interesting strings in this PageElement, stripping them |
| first. |
| |
| See `Tag` for information on which strings are considered |
| interesting in a given context. |
| """ |
| for string in self._all_strings(True): |
| yield string |
|
|
| def get_text( |
| self, |
| separator: str = "", |
| strip: bool = False, |
| types: Iterable[Type[NavigableString]] = default, |
| ) -> str: |
| """Get all child strings of this PageElement, concatenated using the |
| given separator. |
| |
| :param separator: Strings will be concatenated using this separator. |
| |
| :param strip: If True, strings will be stripped before being |
| concatenated. |
| |
| :param types: A tuple of NavigableString subclasses. Any |
| strings of a subclass not found in this list will be |
| ignored. Although there are exceptions, the default |
| behavior in most cases is to consider only NavigableString |
| and CData objects. That means no comments, processing |
| instructions, etc. |
| |
| :return: A string. |
| """ |
| return separator.join([s for s in self._all_strings(strip, types=types)]) |
|
|
| getText = get_text |
| text = property(get_text) |
|
|
| def replace_with(self, *args: _InsertableElement) -> Self: |
| """Replace this `PageElement` with one or more other elements, |
| objects, keeping the rest of the tree the same. |
| |
| :return: This `PageElement`, no longer part of the tree. |
| """ |
| if self.parent is None: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Cannot replace one element with another when the " |
| "element to be replaced is not part of a tree." |
| ) |
| if len(args) == 1 and args[0] is self: |
| |
| return self |
| if any(x is self.parent for x in args): |
| raise ValueError("Cannot replace a Tag with its parent.") |
| old_parent = self.parent |
| my_index = self.parent.index(self) |
| self.extract(_self_index=my_index) |
| for idx, replace_with in enumerate(args, start=my_index): |
| old_parent.insert(idx, replace_with) |
| return self |
|
|
| replaceWith = _deprecated_function_alias("replaceWith", "replace_with", "4.0.0") |
|
|
| def wrap(self, wrap_inside: Tag) -> Tag: |
| """Wrap this `PageElement` inside a `Tag`. |
| |
| :return: ``wrap_inside``, occupying the position in the tree that used |
| to be occupied by this object, and with this object now inside it. |
| """ |
| me = self.replace_with(wrap_inside) |
| wrap_inside.append(me) |
| return wrap_inside |
|
|
| def extract(self, _self_index: Optional[int] = None) -> Self: |
| """Destructively rips this element out of the tree. |
| |
| :param _self_index: The location of this element in its parent's |
| .contents, if known. Passing this in allows for a performance |
| optimization. |
| |
| :return: this `PageElement`, no longer part of the tree. |
| """ |
| if self.parent is not None: |
| if _self_index is None: |
| _self_index = self.parent.index(self) |
| del self.parent.contents[_self_index] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| last_child = self._last_descendant() |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| last_child = cast(PageElement, last_child) |
| next_element = last_child.next_element |
|
|
| if self.previous_element is not None: |
| if self.previous_element is not next_element: |
| self.previous_element.next_element = next_element |
| if next_element is not None and next_element is not self.previous_element: |
| next_element.previous_element = self.previous_element |
| self.previous_element = None |
| last_child.next_element = None |
|
|
| self.parent = None |
| if ( |
| self.previous_sibling is not None |
| and self.previous_sibling is not self.next_sibling |
| ): |
| self.previous_sibling.next_sibling = self.next_sibling |
| if ( |
| self.next_sibling is not None |
| and self.next_sibling is not self.previous_sibling |
| ): |
| self.next_sibling.previous_sibling = self.previous_sibling |
| self.previous_sibling = self.next_sibling = None |
| return self |
|
|
| def decompose(self) -> None: |
| """Recursively destroys this `PageElement` and its children. |
| |
| The element will be removed from the tree and wiped out; so |
| will everything beneath it. |
| |
| The behavior of a decomposed `PageElement` is undefined and you |
| should never use one for anything, but if you need to *check* |
| whether an element has been decomposed, you can use the |
| `PageElement.decomposed` property. |
| """ |
| self.extract() |
| e: _AtMostOneElement = self |
| next_up: _AtMostOneElement = None |
| while e is not None: |
| next_up = e.next_element |
| e.__dict__.clear() |
| if isinstance(e, Tag): |
| e.name = "" |
| e.contents = [] |
| e._decomposed = True |
| e = next_up |
|
|
| def _last_descendant( |
| self, is_initialized: bool = True, accept_self: bool = True |
| ) -> _AtMostOneElement: |
| """Finds the last element beneath this object to be parsed. |
| |
| Special note to help you figure things out if your type |
| checking is tripped up by the fact that this method returns |
| _AtMostOneElement instead of PageElement: the only time |
| this method returns None is if `accept_self` is False and the |
| `PageElement` has no children--either it's a NavigableString |
| or an empty Tag. |
| |
| :param is_initialized: Has `PageElement.setup` been called on |
| this `PageElement` yet? |
| |
| :param accept_self: Is ``self`` an acceptable answer to the |
| question? |
| """ |
| if is_initialized and self.next_sibling is not None: |
| last_child = self.next_sibling.previous_element |
| else: |
| last_child = self |
| while isinstance(last_child, Tag) and last_child.contents: |
| last_child = last_child.contents[-1] |
| if not accept_self and last_child is self: |
| last_child = None |
| return last_child |
|
|
| _lastRecursiveChild = _deprecated_alias( |
| "_lastRecursiveChild", "_last_descendant", "4.0.0" |
| ) |
|
|
| def insert_before(self, *args: _InsertableElement) -> List[PageElement]: |
| """Makes the given element(s) the immediate predecessor of this one. |
| |
| All the elements will have the same `PageElement.parent` as |
| this one, and the given elements will occur immediately before |
| this one. |
| |
| :param args: One or more PageElements. |
| |
| :return The list of PageElements that were inserted. |
| """ |
| parent = self.parent |
| if parent is None: |
| raise ValueError("Element has no parent, so 'before' has no meaning.") |
| if any(x is self for x in args): |
| raise ValueError("Can't insert an element before itself.") |
| results: List[PageElement] = [] |
| for predecessor in args: |
| |
| |
| if isinstance(predecessor, PageElement): |
| predecessor.extract() |
| index = parent.index(self) |
| results.extend(parent.insert(index, predecessor)) |
|
|
| return results |
|
|
| def insert_after(self, *args: _InsertableElement) -> List[PageElement]: |
| """Makes the given element(s) the immediate successor of this one. |
| |
| The elements will have the same `PageElement.parent` as this |
| one, and the given elements will occur immediately after this |
| one. |
| |
| :param args: One or more PageElements. |
| |
| :return The list of PageElements that were inserted. |
| """ |
| |
| parent = self.parent |
| if parent is None: |
| raise ValueError("Element has no parent, so 'after' has no meaning.") |
| if any(x is self for x in args): |
| raise ValueError("Can't insert an element after itself.") |
|
|
| offset = 0 |
| results: List[PageElement] = [] |
| for successor in args: |
| |
| |
| if isinstance(successor, PageElement): |
| successor.extract() |
| index = parent.index(self) |
| results.extend(parent.insert(index + 1 + offset, successor)) |
| offset += 1 |
|
|
| return results |
|
|
| |
| |
| @overload |
| def find_next( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None=None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneTag: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_next( |
| self, |
| name: None=None, |
| attrs: None=None, |
| string: _StrainableString="", |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneNavigableString: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_next( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_AtMostOneTag,_AtMostOneNavigableString,_AtMostOneElement]: |
| """Find the first PageElement that matches the given criteria and |
| appears later in the document than this PageElement. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a NavigableString with specific text. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_one(self.find_all_next, name, attrs, string, **kwargs) |
|
|
| findNext = _deprecated_function_alias("findNext", "find_next", "4.0.0") |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_all_next( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeTags: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_all_next( |
| self, |
| name: None = None, |
| attrs: None = None, |
| string: _StrainableString = "", |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeNavigableStrings: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_all_next( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_SomeTags,_SomeNavigableStrings,_QueryResults]: |
| """Find all `PageElement` objects that match the given criteria and |
| appear later in the document than this `PageElement`. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a NavigableString with specific text. |
| :param limit: Stop looking after finding this many results. |
| :param _stacklevel: Used internally to improve warning messages. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_all( |
| name, |
| attrs, |
| string, |
| limit, |
| self.next_elements, |
| _stacklevel=_stacklevel + 1, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) |
|
|
| findAllNext = _deprecated_function_alias("findAllNext", "find_all_next", "4.0.0") |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_next_sibling( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None=None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneTag: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_next_sibling( |
| self, |
| name: None=None, |
| attrs: None=None, |
| string: _StrainableString="", |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneNavigableString: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_next_sibling( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_AtMostOneTag,_AtMostOneNavigableString,_AtMostOneElement]: |
| """Find the closest sibling to this PageElement that matches the |
| given criteria and appears later in the document. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the |
| online documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a `NavigableString` with specific text. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_one(self.find_next_siblings, name, attrs, string, **kwargs) |
|
|
| findNextSibling = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "findNextSibling", "find_next_sibling", "4.0.0" |
| ) |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_next_siblings( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeTags: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_next_siblings( |
| self, |
| name: None = None, |
| attrs: None = None, |
| string: _StrainableString = "", |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeNavigableStrings: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_next_siblings( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_SomeTags,_SomeNavigableStrings,_QueryResults]: |
| """Find all siblings of this `PageElement` that match the given criteria |
| and appear later in the document. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a `NavigableString` with specific text. |
| :param limit: Stop looking after finding this many results. |
| :param _stacklevel: Used internally to improve warning messages. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_all( |
| name, |
| attrs, |
| string, |
| limit, |
| self.next_siblings, |
| _stacklevel=_stacklevel + 1, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) |
|
|
| findNextSiblings = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "findNextSiblings", "find_next_siblings", "4.0.0" |
| ) |
| fetchNextSiblings = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "fetchNextSiblings", "find_next_siblings", "3.0.0" |
| ) |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_previous( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None=None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneTag: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_previous( |
| self, |
| name: None=None, |
| attrs: None=None, |
| string: _StrainableString="", |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneNavigableString: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_previous( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_AtMostOneTag,_AtMostOneNavigableString,_AtMostOneElement]: |
| """Look backwards in the document from this `PageElement` and find the |
| first `PageElement` that matches the given criteria. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a `NavigableString` with specific text. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_one(self.find_all_previous, name, attrs, string, **kwargs) |
|
|
| findPrevious = _deprecated_function_alias("findPrevious", "find_previous", "3.0.0") |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_all_previous( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeTags: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_all_previous( |
| self, |
| name: None = None, |
| attrs: None = None, |
| string: _StrainableString = "", |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeNavigableStrings: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_all_previous( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_SomeTags,_SomeNavigableStrings,_QueryResults]: |
| """Look backwards in the document from this `PageElement` and find all |
| `PageElement` that match the given criteria. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a `NavigableString` with specific text. |
| :param limit: Stop looking after finding this many results. |
| :param _stacklevel: Used internally to improve warning messages. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_all( |
| name, |
| attrs, |
| string, |
| limit, |
| self.previous_elements, |
| _stacklevel=_stacklevel + 1, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) |
|
|
| findAllPrevious = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "findAllPrevious", "find_all_previous", "4.0.0" |
| ) |
| fetchAllPrevious = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "fetchAllPrevious", "find_all_previous", "3.0.0" |
| ) |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_previous_sibling( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None=None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneTag: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_previous_sibling( |
| self, |
| name: None=None, |
| attrs: None=None, |
| string: _StrainableString="", |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneNavigableString: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_previous_sibling( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_AtMostOneTag,_AtMostOneNavigableString,_AtMostOneElement]: |
| """Returns the closest sibling to this `PageElement` that matches the |
| given criteria and appears earlier in the document. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a `NavigableString` with specific text. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_one( |
| self.find_previous_siblings, name, attrs, string, **kwargs |
| ) |
|
|
| findPreviousSibling = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "findPreviousSibling", "find_previous_sibling", "4.0.0" |
| ) |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_previous_siblings( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: None = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeTags: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_previous_siblings( |
| self, |
| name: None = None, |
| attrs: None = None, |
| string: _StrainableString = "", |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeNavigableStrings: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_previous_siblings( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_SomeTags,_SomeNavigableStrings,_QueryResults]: |
| """Returns all siblings to this PageElement that match the |
| given criteria and appear earlier in the document. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param string: A filter for a NavigableString with specific text. |
| :param limit: Stop looking after finding this many results. |
| :param _stacklevel: Used internally to improve warning messages. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| return self._find_all( |
| name, |
| attrs, |
| string, |
| limit, |
| self.previous_siblings, |
| _stacklevel=_stacklevel + 1, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) |
|
|
| findPreviousSiblings = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "findPreviousSiblings", "find_previous_siblings", "4.0.0" |
| ) |
| fetchPreviousSiblings = _deprecated_function_alias( |
| "fetchPreviousSiblings", "find_previous_siblings", "3.0.0" |
| ) |
|
|
| def find_parent( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneTag: |
| """Find the closest parent of this PageElement that matches the given |
| criteria. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param self: Whether the PageElement itself should be considered |
| as one of its 'parents'. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| r = None |
| results = self.find_parents( |
| name, attrs, 1, _stacklevel=3, **kwargs |
| ) |
| if results: |
| r = results[0] |
| return r |
|
|
| findParent = _deprecated_function_alias("findParent", "find_parent", "4.0.0") |
|
|
| def find_parents( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeTags: |
| """Find all parents of this `PageElement` that match the given criteria. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param limit: Stop looking after finding this many results. |
| :param _stacklevel: Used internally to improve warning messages. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| iterator = self.parents |
| |
| |
| return cast(ResultSet[Tag], self._find_all( |
| name, attrs, None, limit, iterator, _stacklevel=_stacklevel + 1, **kwargs |
| )) |
|
|
| findParents = _deprecated_function_alias("findParents", "find_parents", "4.0.0") |
| fetchParents = _deprecated_function_alias("fetchParents", "find_parents", "3.0.0") |
|
|
| @property |
| def next(self) -> _AtMostOneElement: |
| """The `PageElement`, if any, that was parsed just after this one.""" |
| return self.next_element |
|
|
| @property |
| def previous(self) -> _AtMostOneElement: |
| """The `PageElement`, if any, that was parsed just before this one.""" |
| return self.previous_element |
|
|
| |
|
|
| def _find_one( |
| self, |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| method: Callable, |
| name: _FindMethodName, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes], |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString], |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneElement: |
| r: _AtMostOneElement = None |
| results: _QueryResults = method(name, attrs, string, 1, _stacklevel=4, **kwargs) |
| if results: |
| r = results[0] |
| return r |
|
|
| def _find_all( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes], |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString], |
| limit: Optional[int], |
| generator: Iterator[PageElement], |
| _stacklevel: int = 3, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _QueryResults: |
| """Iterates over a generator looking for things that match.""" |
|
|
| if string is None and "text" in kwargs: |
| string = kwargs.pop("text") |
| warnings.warn( |
| "The 'text' argument to find()-type methods is deprecated. Use 'string' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=_stacklevel, |
| ) |
|
|
| if "_class" in kwargs: |
| warnings.warn( |
| AttributeResemblesVariableWarning.MESSAGE |
| % dict( |
| original="_class", |
| autocorrect="class_", |
| ), |
| AttributeResemblesVariableWarning, |
| stacklevel=_stacklevel, |
| ) |
|
|
| from bs4.filter import ElementFilter |
|
|
| if isinstance(name, ElementFilter): |
| matcher = name |
| else: |
| matcher = SoupStrainer(name, attrs, string, **kwargs) |
|
|
| result: MutableSequence[_OneElement] |
| if string is None and not limit and not attrs and not kwargs: |
| if name is True or name is None: |
| |
| result = [element for element in generator if isinstance(element, Tag)] |
| return ResultSet(matcher, result) |
| elif isinstance(name, str): |
| |
| if name.count(":") == 1: |
| |
| |
| |
| prefix, local_name = name.split(":", 1) |
| else: |
| prefix = None |
| local_name = name |
| result = [] |
| for element in generator: |
| if not isinstance(element, Tag): |
| continue |
| if element.name == name or ( |
| element.name == local_name |
| and (prefix is None or element.prefix == prefix) |
| ): |
| result.append(element) |
| return ResultSet(matcher, result) |
| return matcher.find_all(generator, limit) |
|
|
| |
| |
| @property |
| def next_elements(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """All PageElements that were parsed after this one.""" |
| i = self.next_element |
| while i is not None: |
| successor = i.next_element |
| yield i |
| i = successor |
|
|
| @property |
| def self_and_next_elements(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """This PageElement, then all PageElements that were parsed after it.""" |
| return self._self_and(self.next_elements) |
|
|
| @property |
| def next_siblings(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """All PageElements that are siblings of this one but were parsed |
| later. |
| """ |
| i = self.next_sibling |
| while i is not None: |
| successor = i.next_sibling |
| yield i |
| i = successor |
|
|
| @property |
| def self_and_next_siblings(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """This PageElement, then all of its siblings.""" |
| return self._self_and(self.next_siblings) |
|
|
| @property |
| def previous_elements(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """All PageElements that were parsed before this one. |
| |
| :yield: A sequence of PageElements. |
| """ |
| i = self.previous_element |
| while i is not None: |
| successor = i.previous_element |
| yield i |
| i = successor |
|
|
| @property |
| def self_and_previous_elements(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """This PageElement, then all elements that were parsed |
| earlier.""" |
| return self._self_and(self.previous_elements) |
|
|
| @property |
| def previous_siblings(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """All PageElements that are siblings of this one but were parsed |
| earlier. |
| |
| :yield: A sequence of PageElements. |
| """ |
| i = self.previous_sibling |
| while i is not None: |
| successor = i.previous_sibling |
| yield i |
| i = successor |
|
|
| @property |
| def self_and_previous_siblings(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """This PageElement, then all of its siblings that were parsed |
| earlier.""" |
| return self._self_and(self.previous_siblings) |
|
|
| @property |
| def parents(self) -> Iterator[Tag]: |
| """All elements that are parents of this PageElement. |
| |
| :yield: A sequence of Tags, ending with a BeautifulSoup object. |
| """ |
| i = self.parent |
| while i is not None: |
| successor = i.parent |
| yield i |
| i = successor |
|
|
| @property |
| def self_and_parents(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """This element, then all of its parents. |
| |
| :yield: A sequence of PageElements, ending with a BeautifulSoup object. |
| """ |
| return self._self_and(self.parents) |
|
|
| def _self_and(self, other_generator:Iterator[PageElement]) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """Modify a generator by yielding this element, then everything |
| yielded by the other generator. |
| """ |
| if not self.hidden: |
| yield self |
| for i in other_generator: |
| yield i |
|
|
| @property |
| def decomposed(self) -> bool: |
| """Check whether a PageElement has been decomposed.""" |
| return getattr(self, "_decomposed", False) or False |
|
|
| @_deprecated("next_elements", "4.0.0") |
| def nextGenerator(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| ":meta private:" |
| return self.next_elements |
|
|
| @_deprecated("next_siblings", "4.0.0") |
| def nextSiblingGenerator(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| ":meta private:" |
| return self.next_siblings |
|
|
| @_deprecated("previous_elements", "4.0.0") |
| def previousGenerator(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| ":meta private:" |
| return self.previous_elements |
|
|
| @_deprecated("previous_siblings", "4.0.0") |
| def previousSiblingGenerator(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| ":meta private:" |
| return self.previous_siblings |
|
|
| @_deprecated("parents", "4.0.0") |
| def parentGenerator(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| ":meta private:" |
| return self.parents |
|
|
|
|
| class NavigableString(str, PageElement): |
| """A Python string that is part of a parse tree. |
| |
| When Beautiful Soup parses the markup ``<b>penguin</b>``, it will |
| create a `NavigableString` for the string "penguin". |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| PREFIX: str = "" |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| SUFFIX: str = "" |
|
|
| def __new__(cls, value: Union[str, bytes]) -> Self: |
| """Create a new NavigableString. |
| |
| When unpickling a NavigableString, this method is called with |
| the string in DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING. That encoding needs to be |
| passed in to the superclass's __new__ or the superclass won't know |
| how to handle non-ASCII characters. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(value, str): |
| u = str.__new__(cls, value) |
| else: |
| u = str.__new__(cls, value, DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING) |
| u.hidden = False |
| u.setup() |
| return u |
|
|
| def __deepcopy__(self, memo: Dict[Any, Any], recursive: bool = False) -> Self: |
| """A copy of a NavigableString has the same contents and class |
| as the original, but it is not connected to the parse tree. |
| |
| :param recursive: This parameter is ignored; it's only defined |
| so that NavigableString.__deepcopy__ implements the same |
| signature as Tag.__deepcopy__. |
| """ |
| return type(self)(self) |
|
|
| def __getnewargs__(self) -> Tuple[str]: |
| return (str(self),) |
|
|
| |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, key: Union[int|slice]) -> str: |
| """Raise an exception """ |
| if isinstance(key, str): |
| raise TypeError("string indices must be integers, not '{0}'. Are you treating a NavigableString like a Tag?".format(key.__class__.__name__)) |
| return super(NavigableString, self).__getitem__(key) |
|
|
| @property |
| def string(self) -> str: |
| """Convenience property defined to match `Tag.string`. |
| |
| :return: This property always returns the `NavigableString` it was |
| called on. |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| return self |
|
|
| def output_ready(self, formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal") -> str: |
| """Run the string through the provided formatter, making it |
| ready for output as part of an HTML or XML document. |
| |
| :param formatter: A `Formatter` object, or a string naming one |
| of the standard formatters. |
| """ |
| output = self.format_string(self, formatter) |
| return self.PREFIX + output + self.SUFFIX |
|
|
| @property |
| def name(self) -> None: |
| """Since a NavigableString is not a Tag, it has no .name. |
| |
| This property is implemented so that code like this doesn't crash |
| when run on a mixture of Tag and NavigableString objects: |
| [x.name for x in tag.children] |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| return None |
|
|
| @name.setter |
| def name(self, name: str) -> None: |
| """Prevent NavigableString.name from ever being set. |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| raise AttributeError("A NavigableString cannot be given a name.") |
|
|
| def _all_strings( |
| self, strip: bool = False, types: _OneOrMoreStringTypes = PageElement.default |
| ) -> Iterator[str]: |
| """Yield all strings of certain classes, possibly stripping them. |
| |
| This makes it easy for NavigableString to implement methods |
| like get_text() as conveniences, creating a consistent |
| text-extraction API across all PageElements. |
| |
| :param strip: If True, all strings will be stripped before being |
| yielded. |
| |
| :param types: A tuple of NavigableString subclasses. If this |
| NavigableString isn't one of those subclasses, the |
| sequence will be empty. By default, the subclasses |
| considered are NavigableString and CData objects. That |
| means no comments, processing instructions, etc. |
| |
| :yield: A sequence that either contains this string, or is empty. |
| """ |
| if types is self.default: |
| |
| |
| types = Tag.MAIN_CONTENT_STRING_TYPES |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| my_type = type(self) |
| if types is not None: |
| if isinstance(types, type): |
| |
| if my_type is not types: |
| return |
| elif my_type not in types: |
| |
| return |
|
|
| value = self |
| if strip: |
| final_value = value.strip() |
| else: |
| final_value = self |
| if len(final_value) > 0: |
| yield final_value |
|
|
| @property |
| def strings(self) -> Iterator[str]: |
| """Yield this string, but only if it is interesting. |
| |
| This is defined the way it is for compatibility with |
| `Tag.strings`. See `Tag` for information on which strings are |
| interesting in a given context. |
| |
| :yield: A sequence that either contains this string, or is empty. |
| """ |
| return self._all_strings() |
|
|
|
|
| class PreformattedString(NavigableString): |
| """A `NavigableString` not subject to the normal formatting rules. |
| |
| This is an abstract class used for special kinds of strings such |
| as comments (`Comment`) and CDATA blocks (`CData`). |
| """ |
|
|
| PREFIX: str = "" |
| SUFFIX: str = "" |
|
|
| def output_ready(self, formatter: Optional[_FormatterOrName] = None) -> str: |
| """Make this string ready for output by adding any subclass-specific |
| prefix or suffix. |
| |
| :param formatter: A `Formatter` object, or a string naming one |
| of the standard formatters. The string will be passed into the |
| `Formatter`, but only to trigger any side effects: the return |
| value is ignored. |
| |
| :return: The string, with any subclass-specific prefix and |
| suffix added on. |
| """ |
| if formatter is not None: |
| self.format_string(self, formatter) |
| return self.PREFIX + self + self.SUFFIX |
|
|
|
|
| class CData(PreformattedString): |
| """A `CDATA section <https://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-LC/syntax.html#cdata-sections>`_.""" |
|
|
| PREFIX: str = "<![CDATA[" |
| SUFFIX: str = "]]>" |
|
|
|
|
| class ProcessingInstruction(PreformattedString): |
| """A SGML processing instruction.""" |
|
|
| PREFIX: str = "<?" |
| SUFFIX: str = ">" |
|
|
|
|
| class XMLProcessingInstruction(ProcessingInstruction): |
| """An `XML processing instruction <https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-pi>`_.""" |
|
|
| PREFIX: str = "<?" |
| SUFFIX: str = "?>" |
|
|
|
|
| class Comment(PreformattedString): |
| """An `HTML comment <https://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-LC/syntax.html#comments>`_ or `XML comment <https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-comments>`_.""" |
|
|
| PREFIX: str = "<!--" |
| SUFFIX: str = "-->" |
|
|
|
|
| class Declaration(PreformattedString): |
| """An `XML declaration <https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-prolog-dtd>`_.""" |
|
|
| PREFIX: str = "<?" |
| SUFFIX: str = "?>" |
|
|
|
|
| class Doctype(PreformattedString): |
| """A `document type declaration <https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#dt-doctype>`_.""" |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def for_name_and_ids( |
| cls, name: str, pub_id: Optional[str], system_id: Optional[str] |
| ) -> Doctype: |
| """Generate an appropriate document type declaration for a given |
| public ID and system ID. |
| |
| :param name: The name of the document's root element, e.g. 'html'. |
| :param pub_id: The Formal Public Identifier for this document type, |
| e.g. '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN' |
| :param system_id: The system identifier for this document type, |
| e.g. 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd' |
| """ |
| return Doctype(cls._string_for_name_and_ids(name, pub_id, system_id)) |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def _string_for_name_and_ids( |
| cls, name: str, pub_id: Optional[str], system_id: Optional[str] |
| ) -> str: |
| """Generate a string to be used as the basis of a Doctype object. |
| |
| This is a separate method from for_name_and_ids() because the lxml |
| TreeBuilder needs to call it. |
| """ |
| value = name or "" |
| if pub_id is not None: |
| value += ' PUBLIC "%s"' % pub_id |
| if system_id is not None: |
| value += ' "%s"' % system_id |
| elif system_id is not None: |
| value += ' SYSTEM "%s"' % system_id |
| return value |
|
|
| PREFIX: str = "<!DOCTYPE " |
| SUFFIX: str = ">\n" |
|
|
|
|
| class Stylesheet(NavigableString): |
| """A `NavigableString` representing the contents of a `<style> HTML |
| tag <https://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-LC/Overview.html#the-style-element>`_ |
| (probably CSS). |
| |
| Used to distinguish embedded stylesheets from textual content. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class Script(NavigableString): |
| """A `NavigableString` representing the contents of a `<script> |
| HTML tag |
| <https://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-LC/Overview.html#the-script-element>`_ |
| (probably Javascript). |
| |
| Used to distinguish executable code from textual content. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class TemplateString(NavigableString): |
| """A `NavigableString` representing a string found inside an `HTML |
| <template> tag <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/scripting.html#the-template-element>`_ |
| embedded in a larger document. |
| |
| Used to distinguish such strings from the main body of the document. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class RubyTextString(NavigableString): |
| """A NavigableString representing the contents of an `<rt> HTML |
| tag <https://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-LC/text-level-semantics.html#the-rt-element>`_. |
| |
| Can be used to distinguish such strings from the strings they're |
| annotating. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class RubyParenthesisString(NavigableString): |
| """A NavigableString representing the contents of an `<rp> HTML |
| tag <https://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-LC/text-level-semantics.html#the-rp-element>`_. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class Tag(PageElement): |
| """An HTML or XML tag that is part of a parse tree, along with its |
| attributes, contents, and relationships to other parts of the tree. |
| |
| When Beautiful Soup parses the markup ``<b>penguin</b>``, it will |
| create a `Tag` object representing the ``<b>`` tag. You can |
| instantiate `Tag` objects directly, but it's not necessary unless |
| you're adding entirely new markup to a parsed document. Most of |
| the constructor arguments are intended for use by the `TreeBuilder` |
| that's parsing a document. |
| |
| :param parser: A `BeautifulSoup` object representing the parse tree this |
| `Tag` will be part of. |
| :param builder: The `TreeBuilder` being used to build the tree. |
| :param name: The name of the tag. |
| :param namespace: The URI of this tag's XML namespace, if any. |
| :param prefix: The prefix for this tag's XML namespace, if any. |
| :param attrs: A dictionary of attribute values. |
| :param parent: The `Tag` to use as the parent of this `Tag`. May be |
| the `BeautifulSoup` object itself. |
| :param previous: The `PageElement` that was parsed immediately before |
| parsing this tag. |
| :param is_xml: If True, this is an XML tag. Otherwise, this is an |
| HTML tag. |
| :param sourceline: The line number where this tag was found in its |
| source document. |
| :param sourcepos: The character position within ``sourceline`` where this |
| tag was found. |
| :param can_be_empty_element: If True, this tag should be |
| represented as <tag/>. If False, this tag should be represented |
| as <tag></tag>. |
| :param cdata_list_attributes: A dictionary of attributes whose values should |
| be parsed as lists of strings if they ever show up on this tag. |
| :param preserve_whitespace_tags: Names of tags whose contents |
| should have their whitespace preserved if they are encountered inside |
| this tag. |
| :param interesting_string_types: When iterating over this tag's |
| string contents in methods like `Tag.strings` or |
| `PageElement.get_text`, these are the types of strings that are |
| interesting enough to be considered. By default, |
| `NavigableString` (normal strings) and `CData` (CDATA |
| sections) are the only interesting string subtypes. |
| :param namespaces: A dictionary mapping currently active |
| namespace prefixes to URIs, as of the point in the parsing process when |
| this tag was encountered. This can be used later to |
| construct CSS selectors. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| parser: Optional[BeautifulSoup] = None, |
| builder: Optional[TreeBuilder] = None, |
| name: Optional[str] = None, |
| namespace: Optional[str] = None, |
| prefix: Optional[str] = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_RawOrProcessedAttributeValues] = None, |
| parent: Optional[Union[BeautifulSoup, Tag]] = None, |
| previous: _AtMostOneElement = None, |
| is_xml: Optional[bool] = None, |
| sourceline: Optional[int] = None, |
| sourcepos: Optional[int] = None, |
| can_be_empty_element: Optional[bool] = None, |
| cdata_list_attributes: Optional[Dict[str, Set[str]]] = None, |
| preserve_whitespace_tags: Optional[Set[str]] = None, |
| interesting_string_types: Optional[Set[Type[NavigableString]]] = None, |
| namespaces: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None, |
| |
| |
| |
| ): |
| if parser is None: |
| self.parser_class = None |
| else: |
| |
| |
| self.parser_class = parser.__class__ |
| if name is None: |
| raise ValueError("No value provided for new tag's name.") |
| self.name = name |
| self.namespace = namespace |
| self._namespaces = namespaces or {} |
| self.prefix = prefix |
| if (not builder or builder.store_line_numbers) and ( |
| sourceline is not None or sourcepos is not None |
| ): |
| self.sourceline = sourceline |
| self.sourcepos = sourcepos |
| else: |
| self.sourceline = sourceline |
| self.sourcepos = sourcepos |
|
|
| attr_dict_class: type[AttributeDict] |
| attribute_value_list_class: type[AttributeValueList] |
| if builder is None: |
| if is_xml: |
| attr_dict_class = XMLAttributeDict |
| else: |
| attr_dict_class = HTMLAttributeDict |
| attribute_value_list_class = AttributeValueList |
| else: |
| attr_dict_class = builder.attribute_dict_class |
| attribute_value_list_class = builder.attribute_value_list_class |
| self.attribute_value_list_class = attribute_value_list_class |
|
|
| if attrs is None: |
| self.attrs = attr_dict_class() |
| else: |
| if builder is not None and builder.cdata_list_attributes: |
| self.attrs = builder._replace_cdata_list_attribute_values( |
| self.name, attrs |
| ) |
| else: |
| self.attrs = attr_dict_class() |
| |
| |
| |
| for k, v in attrs.items(): |
| if isinstance(v, list): |
| v = v.__class__(v) |
| self.attrs[k] = v |
|
|
| |
| |
| if builder: |
| self.known_xml = builder.is_xml |
| else: |
| self.known_xml = is_xml |
| self.contents: List[PageElement] = [] |
| self.setup(parent, previous) |
| self.hidden = False |
|
|
| if builder is None: |
| |
| |
| |
| self.can_be_empty_element = can_be_empty_element |
| self.cdata_list_attributes = cdata_list_attributes |
| self.preserve_whitespace_tags = preserve_whitespace_tags |
| self.interesting_string_types = interesting_string_types |
| else: |
| |
| self.attribute_value_list_class = builder.attribute_value_list_class |
| builder.set_up_substitutions(self) |
|
|
| |
| self.can_be_empty_element = builder.can_be_empty_element(name) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| self.cdata_list_attributes = builder.cdata_list_attributes |
|
|
| |
| |
| self.preserve_whitespace_tags = builder.preserve_whitespace_tags |
|
|
| if self.name in builder.string_containers: |
| |
| |
| |
| self.interesting_string_types = {builder.string_containers[self.name]} |
| else: |
| self.interesting_string_types = self.MAIN_CONTENT_STRING_TYPES |
|
|
| parser_class: Optional[type[BeautifulSoup]] |
| name: str |
| namespace: Optional[str] |
| prefix: Optional[str] |
| attrs: _AttributeValues |
| sourceline: Optional[int] |
| sourcepos: Optional[int] |
| known_xml: Optional[bool] |
| contents: List[PageElement] |
| hidden: bool |
| interesting_string_types: Optional[Set[Type[NavigableString]]] |
|
|
| can_be_empty_element: Optional[bool] |
| cdata_list_attributes: Optional[Dict[str, Set[str]]] |
| preserve_whitespace_tags: Optional[Set[str]] |
|
|
| |
| parserClass = _deprecated_alias("parserClass", "parser_class", "4.0.0") |
|
|
| def __deepcopy__(self, memo: Dict[Any, Any], recursive: bool = True) -> Self: |
| """A deepcopy of a Tag is a new Tag, unconnected to the parse tree. |
| Its contents are a copy of the old Tag's contents. |
| """ |
| clone = self.copy_self() |
|
|
| if recursive: |
| |
| |
| tag_stack: List[Tag] = [clone] |
| for event, element in self._event_stream(self.descendants): |
| if event is Tag.END_ELEMENT_EVENT: |
| |
| |
| tag_stack.pop() |
| else: |
| descendant_clone = element.__deepcopy__(memo, recursive=False) |
| |
| tag_stack[-1].append(descendant_clone) |
|
|
| if event is Tag.START_ELEMENT_EVENT: |
| |
| |
| tag_stack.append(cast(Tag, descendant_clone)) |
| return clone |
|
|
| def copy_self(self) -> Self: |
| """Create a new Tag just like this one, but with no |
| contents and unattached to any parse tree. |
| |
| This is the first step in the deepcopy process, but you can |
| call it on its own to create a copy of a Tag without copying its |
| contents. |
| """ |
| clone = type(self)( |
| None, |
| None, |
| self.name, |
| self.namespace, |
| self.prefix, |
| self.attrs, |
| is_xml=self._is_xml, |
| sourceline=self.sourceline, |
| sourcepos=self.sourcepos, |
| can_be_empty_element=self.can_be_empty_element, |
| cdata_list_attributes=self.cdata_list_attributes, |
| preserve_whitespace_tags=self.preserve_whitespace_tags, |
| interesting_string_types=self.interesting_string_types, |
| namespaces=self._namespaces, |
| ) |
| for attr in ("can_be_empty_element", "hidden"): |
| setattr(clone, attr, getattr(self, attr)) |
| return clone |
|
|
| @property |
| def is_empty_element(self) -> bool: |
| """Is this tag an empty-element tag? (aka a self-closing tag) |
| |
| A tag that has contents is never an empty-element tag. |
| |
| A tag that has no contents may or may not be an empty-element |
| tag. It depends on the `TreeBuilder` used to create the |
| tag. If the builder has a designated list of empty-element |
| tags, then only a tag whose name shows up in that list is |
| considered an empty-element tag. This is usually the case |
| for HTML documents. |
| |
| If the builder has no designated list of empty-element, then |
| any tag with no contents is an empty-element tag. This is usually |
| the case for XML documents. |
| """ |
| return len(self.contents) == 0 and self.can_be_empty_element is True |
|
|
| @_deprecated("is_empty_element", "4.0.0") |
| def isSelfClosing(self) -> bool: |
| ": :meta private:" |
| return self.is_empty_element |
|
|
| @property |
| def string(self) -> Optional[str]: |
| """Convenience property to get the single string within this |
| `Tag`, assuming there is just one. |
| |
| :return: If this `Tag` has a single child that's a |
| `NavigableString`, the return value is that string. If this |
| element has one child `Tag`, the return value is that child's |
| `Tag.string`, recursively. If this `Tag` has no children, |
| or has more than one child, the return value is ``None``. |
| |
| If this property is unexpectedly returning ``None`` for you, |
| it's probably because your `Tag` has more than one thing |
| inside it. |
| """ |
| if len(self.contents) != 1: |
| return None |
| child = self.contents[0] |
| if isinstance(child, NavigableString): |
| return child |
| elif isinstance(child, Tag): |
| return child.string |
| return None |
|
|
| @string.setter |
| def string(self, string: str) -> None: |
| """Replace the `Tag.contents` of this `Tag` with a single string.""" |
| self.clear() |
| if isinstance(string, NavigableString): |
| new_class = string.__class__ |
| else: |
| new_class = NavigableString |
| self.append(new_class(string)) |
|
|
| |
| MAIN_CONTENT_STRING_TYPES = {NavigableString, CData} |
|
|
| def _all_strings( |
| self, strip: bool = False, types: _OneOrMoreStringTypes = PageElement.default |
| ) -> Iterator[str]: |
| """Yield all strings of certain classes, possibly stripping them. |
| |
| :param strip: If True, all strings will be stripped before being |
| yielded. |
| |
| :param types: A tuple of NavigableString subclasses. Any strings of |
| a subclass not found in this list will be ignored. By |
| default, the subclasses considered are the ones found in |
| self.interesting_string_types. If that's not specified, |
| only NavigableString and CData objects will be |
| considered. That means no comments, processing |
| instructions, etc. |
| """ |
| if types is self.default: |
| if self.interesting_string_types is None: |
| types = self.MAIN_CONTENT_STRING_TYPES |
| else: |
| types = self.interesting_string_types |
|
|
| for descendant in self.descendants: |
| if not isinstance(descendant, NavigableString): |
| continue |
| descendant_type = type(descendant) |
| if isinstance(types, type): |
| if descendant_type is not types: |
| |
| continue |
| elif types is not None and descendant_type not in types: |
| |
| continue |
| if strip: |
| stripped = descendant.strip() |
| if len(stripped) == 0: |
| continue |
| yield stripped |
| else: |
| yield descendant |
|
|
| strings = property(_all_strings) |
|
|
| def insert(self, position: int, *new_children: _InsertableElement) -> List[PageElement]: |
| """Insert one or more new PageElements as a child of this `Tag`. |
| |
| This works similarly to :py:meth:`list.insert`, except you can insert |
| multiple elements at once. |
| |
| :param position: The numeric position that should be occupied |
| in this Tag's `Tag.children` by the first new `PageElement`. |
| |
| :param new_children: The PageElements to insert. |
| |
| :return The newly inserted PageElements. |
| """ |
| inserted: List[PageElement] = [] |
| for new_child in new_children: |
| inserted.extend(self._insert(position, new_child)) |
| position += 1 |
| return inserted |
|
|
| def _insert(self, position: int, new_child: _InsertableElement) -> List[PageElement]: |
| if new_child is None: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot insert None into a tag.") |
| if new_child is self: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot insert a tag into itself.") |
| if isinstance(new_child, str) and not isinstance(new_child, NavigableString): |
| new_child = NavigableString(new_child) |
|
|
| from bs4 import BeautifulSoup |
| if isinstance(new_child, BeautifulSoup): |
| |
| |
| |
| return self.insert(position, *list(new_child.contents)) |
| position = min(position, len(self.contents)) |
| if hasattr(new_child, "parent") and new_child.parent is not None: |
| |
| |
| if new_child.parent is self: |
| current_index = self.index(new_child) |
| if current_index < position: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| position -= 1 |
| elif current_index == position: |
| |
| |
| return [new_child] |
| new_child.extract() |
|
|
| new_child.parent = self |
| previous_child = None |
| if position == 0: |
| new_child.previous_sibling = None |
| new_child.previous_element = self |
| else: |
| previous_child = self.contents[position - 1] |
| new_child.previous_sibling = previous_child |
| new_child.previous_sibling.next_sibling = new_child |
| new_child.previous_element = previous_child._last_descendant(False) |
| if new_child.previous_element is not None: |
| new_child.previous_element.next_element = new_child |
|
|
| new_childs_last_element = new_child._last_descendant( |
| is_initialized=False, accept_self=True |
| ) |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| new_childs_last_element = cast(PageElement, new_childs_last_element) |
|
|
| if position >= len(self.contents): |
| new_child.next_sibling = None |
|
|
| parent: Optional[Tag] = self |
| parents_next_sibling = None |
| while parents_next_sibling is None and parent is not None: |
| parents_next_sibling = parent.next_sibling |
| parent = parent.parent |
| if parents_next_sibling is not None: |
| |
| break |
| if parents_next_sibling is not None: |
| new_childs_last_element.next_element = parents_next_sibling |
| else: |
| |
| |
| new_childs_last_element.next_element = None |
| else: |
| next_child = self.contents[position] |
| new_child.next_sibling = next_child |
| if new_child.next_sibling is not None: |
| new_child.next_sibling.previous_sibling = new_child |
| new_childs_last_element.next_element = next_child |
|
|
| if new_childs_last_element.next_element is not None: |
| new_childs_last_element.next_element.previous_element = ( |
| new_childs_last_element |
| ) |
| self.contents.insert(position, new_child) |
|
|
| return [new_child] |
|
|
| def unwrap(self) -> Self: |
| """Replace this `PageElement` with its contents. |
| |
| :return: This object, no longer part of the tree. |
| """ |
| my_parent = self.parent |
| if my_parent is None: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Cannot replace an element with its contents when that " |
| "element is not part of a tree." |
| ) |
| my_index = my_parent.index(self) |
| self.extract(_self_index=my_index) |
| for child in reversed(self.contents[:]): |
| my_parent.insert(my_index, child) |
| return self |
|
|
| replace_with_children = unwrap |
|
|
| @_deprecated("unwrap", "4.0.0") |
| def replaceWithChildren(self) -> _OneElement: |
| ": :meta private:" |
| return self.unwrap() |
|
|
| def append(self, tag: _InsertableElement) -> PageElement: |
| """ |
| Appends the given `PageElement` to the contents of this `Tag`. |
| |
| :param tag: A PageElement. |
| |
| :return The newly appended PageElement. |
| """ |
| return self.insert(len(self.contents), tag)[0] |
|
|
| def extend(self, tags: Union[Iterable[_InsertableElement], Tag]) -> List[PageElement]: |
| """Appends one or more objects to the contents of this |
| `Tag`. |
| |
| :param tags: If a list of `PageElement` objects is provided, |
| they will be appended to this tag's contents, one at a time. |
| If a single `Tag` is provided, its `Tag.contents` will be |
| used to extend this object's `Tag.contents`. |
| |
| :return The list of PageElements that were appended. |
| """ |
| tag_list: Iterable[_InsertableElement] |
|
|
| if isinstance(tags, Tag): |
| tag_list = list(tags.contents) |
| elif isinstance(tags, (PageElement, str)): |
| |
| |
| warnings.warn( |
| "A single non-Tag item was passed into Tag.extend. Use Tag.append instead.", |
| UserWarning, |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
| if isinstance(tags, str) and not isinstance(tags, PageElement): |
| tags = NavigableString(tags) |
| tag_list = [tags] |
| elif isinstance(tags, Iterable): |
| |
| |
| tag_list = list(tags) |
|
|
| results: List[PageElement] = [] |
| for tag in tag_list: |
| results.append(self.append(tag)) |
|
|
| return results |
|
|
| def clear(self, decompose: bool = False) -> None: |
| """Destroy all children of this `Tag` by calling |
| `PageElement.extract` on them. |
| |
| :param decompose: If this is True, `PageElement.decompose` (a |
| more destructive method) will be called instead of |
| `PageElement.extract`. |
| """ |
| for element in self.contents[:]: |
| if decompose: |
| element.decompose() |
| else: |
| element.extract() |
|
|
| def smooth(self) -> None: |
| """Smooth out the children of this `Tag` by consolidating consecutive |
| strings. |
| |
| If you perform a lot of operations that modify the tree, |
| calling this method afterwards can make pretty-printed output |
| look more natural. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| marked = [] |
| for i, a in enumerate(self.contents): |
| if isinstance(a, Tag): |
| |
| a.smooth() |
| if i == len(self.contents) - 1: |
| |
| |
| continue |
| b = self.contents[i + 1] |
| if ( |
| isinstance(a, NavigableString) |
| and isinstance(b, NavigableString) |
| and not isinstance(a, PreformattedString) |
| and not isinstance(b, PreformattedString) |
| ): |
| marked.append(i) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| for i in reversed(marked): |
| a = cast(NavigableString, self.contents[i]) |
| b = cast(NavigableString, self.contents[i + 1]) |
| b.extract() |
| n = NavigableString(a + b) |
| a.replace_with(n) |
|
|
| def index(self, element: PageElement) -> int: |
| """Find the index of a child of this `Tag` (by identity, not value). |
| |
| Doing this by identity avoids issues when a `Tag` contains two |
| children that have string equality. |
| |
| :param element: Look for this `PageElement` in this object's contents. |
| """ |
| for i, child in enumerate(self.contents): |
| if child is element: |
| return i |
| raise ValueError("Tag.index: element not in tag") |
|
|
| def get( |
| self, key: str, default: Optional[_AttributeValue] = None |
| ) -> Optional[_AttributeValue]: |
| """Returns the value of the 'key' attribute for the tag, or |
| the value given for 'default' if it doesn't have that |
| attribute. |
| |
| :param key: The attribute to look for. |
| :param default: Use this value if the attribute is not present |
| on this `Tag`. |
| """ |
| return self.attrs.get(key, default) |
|
|
| def get_attribute_list( |
| self, key: str, default: Optional[AttributeValueList] = None |
| ) -> AttributeValueList: |
| """The same as get(), but always returns a (possibly empty) list. |
| |
| :param key: The attribute to look for. |
| :param default: Use this value if the attribute is not present |
| on this `Tag`. |
| :return: A list of strings, usually empty or containing only a single |
| value. |
| """ |
| list_value: AttributeValueList |
| value = self.get(key, default) |
| if value is None: |
| list_value = self.attribute_value_list_class() |
| elif isinstance(value, list): |
| list_value = value |
| else: |
| if not isinstance(value, str): |
| value = cast(str, value) |
| list_value = self.attribute_value_list_class([value]) |
| return list_value |
|
|
| def has_attr(self, key: str) -> bool: |
| """Does this `Tag` have an attribute with the given name?""" |
| return key in self.attrs |
|
|
| def __hash__(self) -> int: |
| return str(self).__hash__() |
|
|
| def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> _AttributeValue: |
| """tag[key] returns the value of the 'key' attribute for the Tag, |
| and throws an exception if it's not there.""" |
| return self.attrs[key] |
|
|
| def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| "Iterating over a Tag iterates over its contents." |
| return iter(self.contents) |
|
|
| def __len__(self) -> int: |
| "The length of a Tag is the length of its list of contents." |
| return len(self.contents) |
|
|
| def __contains__(self, x: Any) -> bool: |
| return x in self.contents |
|
|
| def __bool__(self) -> bool: |
| "A tag is non-None even if it has no contents." |
| return True |
|
|
| def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: _AttributeValue) -> None: |
| """Setting tag[key] sets the value of the 'key' attribute for the |
| tag.""" |
| self.attrs[key] = value |
|
|
| def __delitem__(self, key: str) -> None: |
| "Deleting tag[key] deletes all 'key' attributes for the tag." |
| self.attrs.pop(key, None) |
|
|
| @overload |
| def __call__( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: None = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeTags: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def __call__( |
| self, |
| name: None = None, |
| attrs: None = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: _StrainableString = "", |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeNavigableStrings: |
| ... |
|
|
| def __call__( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_SomeTags,_SomeNavigableStrings,_QueryResults]: |
| """Calling a Tag like a function is the same as calling its |
| find_all() method. Eg. tag('a') returns a list of all the A tags |
| found within this tag.""" |
| if string is not None and (name is not None or attrs is not None or kwargs): |
| |
| |
| |
| return cast(ResultSet[Tag], self.find_all(name, attrs, recursive, string, limit, _stacklevel, **kwargs)) |
|
|
| if string is None: |
| |
| tags:ResultSet[Tag] = self.find_all( |
| name, attrs, recursive, None, limit, _stacklevel, **kwargs |
| ) |
| return tags |
|
|
| |
| strings:ResultSet[NavigableString] = self.find_all( |
| None, None, recursive, string, limit, _stacklevel, **kwargs |
| ) |
| return strings |
|
|
| def __getattr__(self, subtag: str) -> Optional[Tag]: |
| """Calling tag.subtag is the same as calling tag.find(name="subtag")""" |
| |
| result: _AtMostOneElement |
| if len(subtag) > 3 and subtag.endswith("Tag"): |
| |
| tag_name = subtag[:-3] |
| warnings.warn( |
| '.%(name)sTag is deprecated, use .find("%(name)s") instead. If you really were looking for a tag called %(name)sTag, use .find("%(name)sTag")' |
| % dict(name=tag_name), |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
| result = self.find(tag_name) |
| |
| elif not subtag.startswith("__") and not subtag == "contents": |
| result = self.find(subtag) |
| else: |
| raise AttributeError( |
| "'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (self.__class__, subtag) |
| ) |
| return result |
|
|
| def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: |
| """Returns true iff this Tag has the same name, the same attributes, |
| and the same contents (recursively) as `other`.""" |
| if self is other: |
| return True |
| if not isinstance(other, Tag): |
| return False |
| if ( |
| not hasattr(other, "name") |
| or not hasattr(other, "attrs") |
| or not hasattr(other, "contents") |
| or self.name != other.name |
| or self.attrs != other.attrs |
| or len(self) != len(other) |
| ): |
| return False |
| for i, my_child in enumerate(self.contents): |
| if my_child != other.contents[i]: |
| return False |
| return True |
|
|
| def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool: |
| """Returns true iff this Tag is not identical to `other`, |
| as defined in __eq__.""" |
| return not self == other |
|
|
| def __repr__(self) -> str: |
| """Renders this `Tag` as a string.""" |
| return self.decode() |
|
|
| __str__ = __unicode__ = __repr__ |
|
|
| def encode( |
| self, |
| encoding: _Encoding = DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING, |
| indent_level: Optional[int] = None, |
| formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal", |
| errors: str = "xmlcharrefreplace", |
| ) -> bytes: |
| """Render this `Tag` and its contents as a bytestring. |
| |
| :param encoding: The encoding to use when converting to |
| a bytestring. This may also affect the text of the document, |
| specifically any encoding declarations within the document. |
| :param indent_level: Each line of the rendering will be |
| indented this many levels. (The ``formatter`` decides what a |
| 'level' means, in terms of spaces or other characters |
| output.) This is used internally in recursive calls while |
| pretty-printing. |
| :param formatter: Either a `Formatter` object, or a string naming one of |
| the standard formatters. |
| :param errors: An error handling strategy such as |
| 'xmlcharrefreplace'. This value is passed along into |
| :py:meth:`str.encode` and its value should be one of the `error |
| handling constants defined by Python's codecs module |
| <https://docs.python.org/3/library/codecs.html#error-handlers>`_. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| u = self.decode(indent_level, encoding, formatter) |
| return u.encode(encoding, errors) |
|
|
| def decode( |
| self, |
| indent_level: Optional[int] = None, |
| eventual_encoding: _Encoding = DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING, |
| formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal", |
| iterator: Optional[Iterator[PageElement]] = None, |
| ) -> str: |
| """Render this `Tag` and its contents as a Unicode string. |
| |
| :param indent_level: Each line of the rendering will be |
| indented this many levels. (The ``formatter`` decides what a |
| 'level' means, in terms of spaces or other characters |
| output.) This is used internally in recursive calls while |
| pretty-printing. |
| :param encoding: The encoding you intend to use when |
| converting the string to a bytestring. decode() is *not* |
| responsible for performing that encoding. This information |
| is needed so that a real encoding can be substituted in if |
| the document contains an encoding declaration (e.g. in a |
| <meta> tag). |
| :param formatter: Either a `Formatter` object, or a string |
| naming one of the standard formatters. |
| :param iterator: The iterator to use when navigating over the |
| parse tree. This is only used by `Tag.decode_contents` and |
| you probably won't need to use it. |
| """ |
| pieces = [] |
| |
| |
| |
| if not isinstance(formatter, Formatter): |
| formatter = self.formatter_for_name(formatter) |
|
|
| if indent_level is True: |
| indent_level = 0 |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| string_literal_tag = None |
|
|
| for event, element in self._event_stream(iterator): |
| if event in (Tag.START_ELEMENT_EVENT, Tag.EMPTY_ELEMENT_EVENT): |
| element = cast(Tag, element) |
| piece = element._format_tag(eventual_encoding, formatter, opening=True) |
| elif event is Tag.END_ELEMENT_EVENT: |
| element = cast(Tag, element) |
| piece = element._format_tag(eventual_encoding, formatter, opening=False) |
| if indent_level is not None: |
| indent_level -= 1 |
| else: |
| element = cast(NavigableString, element) |
| piece = element.output_ready(formatter) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| if string_literal_tag: |
| indent_before = indent_after = False |
| else: |
| indent_before = indent_after = True |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| if ( |
| event is Tag.START_ELEMENT_EVENT |
| and not string_literal_tag |
| and not cast(Tag, element)._should_pretty_print() |
| ): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| indent_before = True |
| indent_after = False |
| string_literal_tag = element |
| elif event is Tag.END_ELEMENT_EVENT and element is string_literal_tag: |
| |
| |
| |
| indent_before = False |
| indent_after = True |
| string_literal_tag = None |
|
|
| |
| |
| if indent_level is not None: |
| if indent_before or indent_after: |
| if isinstance(element, NavigableString): |
| piece = piece.strip() |
| if piece: |
| piece = self._indent_string( |
| piece, indent_level, formatter, indent_before, indent_after |
| ) |
| if event == Tag.START_ELEMENT_EVENT: |
| indent_level += 1 |
| pieces.append(piece) |
| return "".join(pieces) |
|
|
| class _TreeTraversalEvent(object): |
| """An internal class representing an event in the process |
| of traversing a parse tree. |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| START_ELEMENT_EVENT = _TreeTraversalEvent() |
| END_ELEMENT_EVENT = _TreeTraversalEvent() |
| EMPTY_ELEMENT_EVENT = _TreeTraversalEvent() |
| STRING_ELEMENT_EVENT = _TreeTraversalEvent() |
|
|
| def _event_stream( |
| self, iterator: Optional[Iterator[PageElement]] = None |
| ) -> Iterator[Tuple[_TreeTraversalEvent, PageElement]]: |
| """Yield a sequence of events that can be used to reconstruct the DOM |
| for this element. |
| |
| This lets us recreate the nested structure of this element |
| (e.g. when formatting it as a string) without using recursive |
| method calls. |
| |
| This is similar in concept to the SAX API, but it's a simpler |
| interface designed for internal use. The events are different |
| from SAX and the arguments associated with the events are Tags |
| and other Beautiful Soup objects. |
| |
| :param iterator: An alternate iterator to use when traversing |
| the tree. |
| """ |
| tag_stack: List[Tag] = [] |
|
|
| iterator = iterator or self.self_and_descendants |
|
|
| for c in iterator: |
| |
| |
| |
| while tag_stack and c.parent != tag_stack[-1]: |
| now_closed_tag = tag_stack.pop() |
| yield Tag.END_ELEMENT_EVENT, now_closed_tag |
|
|
| if isinstance(c, Tag): |
| if c.is_empty_element: |
| yield Tag.EMPTY_ELEMENT_EVENT, c |
| else: |
| yield Tag.START_ELEMENT_EVENT, c |
| tag_stack.append(c) |
| continue |
| else: |
| yield Tag.STRING_ELEMENT_EVENT, c |
|
|
| while tag_stack: |
| now_closed_tag = tag_stack.pop() |
| yield Tag.END_ELEMENT_EVENT, now_closed_tag |
|
|
| def _indent_string( |
| self, |
| s: str, |
| indent_level: int, |
| formatter: Formatter, |
| indent_before: bool, |
| indent_after: bool, |
| ) -> str: |
| """Add indentation whitespace before and/or after a string. |
| |
| :param s: The string to amend with whitespace. |
| :param indent_level: The indentation level; affects how much |
| whitespace goes before the string. |
| :param indent_before: Whether or not to add whitespace |
| before the string. |
| :param indent_after: Whether or not to add whitespace |
| (a newline) after the string. |
| """ |
| space_before = "" |
| if indent_before and indent_level: |
| space_before = formatter.indent * indent_level |
|
|
| space_after = "" |
| if indent_after: |
| space_after = "\n" |
|
|
| return space_before + s + space_after |
|
|
| def _format_tag( |
| self, eventual_encoding: str, formatter: Formatter, opening: bool |
| ) -> str: |
| if self.hidden: |
| |
| |
| return "" |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
| closing_slash = "" |
| if not opening: |
| closing_slash = "/" |
|
|
| |
| prefix = "" |
| if self.prefix: |
| prefix = self.prefix + ":" |
|
|
| |
| attribute_string = "" |
| if opening: |
| attributes = formatter.attributes(self) |
| attrs = [] |
| for key, val in attributes: |
| if val is None: |
| decoded = key |
| else: |
| if isinstance(val, list) or isinstance(val, tuple): |
| val = " ".join(val) |
| elif not isinstance(val, str): |
| val = str(val) |
| elif ( |
| isinstance(val, AttributeValueWithCharsetSubstitution) |
| and eventual_encoding is not None |
| ): |
| val = val.substitute_encoding(eventual_encoding) |
|
|
| text = formatter.attribute_value(val) |
| decoded = str(key) + "=" + formatter.quoted_attribute_value(text) |
| attrs.append(decoded) |
| if attrs: |
| attribute_string = " " + " ".join(attrs) |
|
|
| |
| |
| void_element_closing_slash = "" |
| if self.is_empty_element: |
| void_element_closing_slash = formatter.void_element_close_prefix or "" |
|
|
| |
| return ( |
| "<" |
| + closing_slash |
| + prefix |
| + self.name |
| + attribute_string |
| + void_element_closing_slash |
| + ">" |
| ) |
|
|
| def _should_pretty_print(self, indent_level: int = 1) -> bool: |
| """Should this tag be pretty-printed? |
| |
| Most of them should, but some (such as <pre> in HTML |
| documents) should not. |
| """ |
| return indent_level is not None and ( |
| not self.preserve_whitespace_tags |
| or self.name not in self.preserve_whitespace_tags |
| ) |
|
|
| @overload |
| def prettify( |
| self, |
| encoding: None = None, |
| formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal", |
| ) -> str: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def prettify( |
| self, |
| encoding: _Encoding, |
| formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal", |
| ) -> bytes: |
| ... |
|
|
| def prettify( |
| self, |
| encoding: Optional[_Encoding] = None, |
| formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal", |
| ) -> Union[str, bytes]: |
| """Pretty-print this `Tag` as a string or bytestring. |
| |
| :param encoding: The encoding of the bytestring, or None if you want Unicode. |
| :param formatter: A Formatter object, or a string naming one of |
| the standard formatters. |
| :return: A string (if no ``encoding`` is provided) or a bytestring |
| (otherwise). |
| """ |
| if encoding is None: |
| return self.decode(indent_level=0, formatter=formatter) |
| else: |
| return self.encode(encoding=encoding, indent_level=0, formatter=formatter) |
|
|
| def decode_contents( |
| self, |
| indent_level: Optional[int] = None, |
| eventual_encoding: _Encoding = DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING, |
| formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal", |
| ) -> str: |
| """Renders the contents of this tag as a Unicode string. |
| |
| :param indent_level: Each line of the rendering will be |
| indented this many levels. (The formatter decides what a |
| 'level' means in terms of spaces or other characters |
| output.) Used internally in recursive calls while |
| pretty-printing. |
| |
| :param eventual_encoding: The tag is destined to be |
| encoded into this encoding. decode_contents() is *not* |
| responsible for performing that encoding. This information |
| is needed so that a real encoding can be substituted in if |
| the document contains an encoding declaration (e.g. in a |
| <meta> tag). |
| |
| :param formatter: A `Formatter` object, or a string naming one of |
| the standard Formatters. |
| """ |
| return self.decode( |
| indent_level, eventual_encoding, formatter, iterator=self.descendants |
| ) |
|
|
| def encode_contents( |
| self, |
| indent_level: Optional[int] = None, |
| encoding: _Encoding = DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING, |
| formatter: _FormatterOrName = "minimal", |
| ) -> bytes: |
| """Renders the contents of this PageElement as a bytestring. |
| |
| :param indent_level: Each line of the rendering will be |
| indented this many levels. (The ``formatter`` decides what a |
| 'level' means, in terms of spaces or other characters |
| output.) This is used internally in recursive calls while |
| pretty-printing. |
| :param formatter: Either a `Formatter` object, or a string naming one of |
| the standard formatters. |
| :param encoding: The bytestring will be in this encoding. |
| """ |
| contents = self.decode_contents(indent_level, encoding, formatter) |
| return contents.encode(encoding) |
|
|
| @_deprecated("encode_contents", "4.0.0") |
| def renderContents( |
| self, |
| encoding: _Encoding = DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING, |
| prettyPrint: bool = False, |
| indentLevel: Optional[int] = 0, |
| ) -> bytes: |
| """Deprecated method for BS3 compatibility. |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| if not prettyPrint: |
| indentLevel = None |
| return self.encode_contents(indent_level=indentLevel, encoding=encoding) |
|
|
| |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: None=None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _AtMostOneTag: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find( |
| self, |
| name: None=None, |
| attrs: None=None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: _StrainableString="", |
| ) -> _AtMostOneNavigableString: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_AtMostOneTag,_AtMostOneNavigableString,_AtMostOneElement]: |
| """Look in the children of this PageElement and find the first |
| PageElement that matches the given criteria. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param recursive: If this is True, find() will perform a |
| recursive search of this Tag's children. Otherwise, |
| only the direct children will be considered. |
| :param string: A filter on the `Tag.string` attribute. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| if string is not None and (name is not None or attrs is not None or kwargs): |
| |
| |
| |
| elements = self.find_all(name, attrs, recursive, string, 1, _stacklevel=3, **kwargs) |
| if elements: |
| return cast(Tag, elements[0]) |
| elif string is None: |
| tags = self.find_all(name, attrs, recursive, None, 1, _stacklevel=3, **kwargs) |
| if tags: |
| return cast(Tag, tags[0]) |
| else: |
| strings = self.find_all(None, None, recursive, string, 1, _stacklevel=3, **kwargs) |
| if strings: |
| return cast(NavigableString, strings[0]) |
| return None |
|
|
| findChild = _deprecated_function_alias("findChild", "find", "3.0.0") |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_all( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: None = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeTags: |
| ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def find_all( |
| self, |
| name: None = None, |
| attrs: None = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: _StrainableString = "", |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> _SomeNavigableStrings: |
| ... |
|
|
| def find_all( |
| self, |
| name: _FindMethodName = None, |
| attrs: Optional[_StrainableAttributes] = None, |
| recursive: bool = True, |
| string: Optional[_StrainableString] = None, |
| limit: Optional[int] = None, |
| _stacklevel: int = 2, |
| **kwargs: _StrainableAttribute, |
| ) -> Union[_SomeTags,_SomeNavigableStrings,_QueryResults]: |
| """Look in the children of this `PageElement` and find all |
| `PageElement` objects that match the given criteria. |
| |
| All find_* methods take a common set of arguments. See the online |
| documentation for detailed explanations. |
| |
| :param name: A filter on tag name. |
| :param attrs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| :param recursive: If this is True, find_all() will perform a |
| recursive search of this PageElement's children. Otherwise, |
| only the direct children will be considered. |
| :param limit: Stop looking after finding this many results. |
| :param _stacklevel: Used internally to improve warning messages. |
| :kwargs: Additional filters on attribute values. |
| """ |
| generator = self.descendants |
| if not recursive: |
| generator = self.children |
| _stacklevel += 1 |
|
|
| if string is not None and (name is not None or attrs is not None or kwargs): |
| |
| |
| |
| return cast(ResultSet[Tag], |
| self._find_all(name, attrs, string, limit, generator, |
| _stacklevel=_stacklevel, **kwargs) |
| ) |
|
|
| if string is None: |
| |
| return cast(ResultSet[Tag], self._find_all( |
| name, attrs, None, limit, generator, _stacklevel=_stacklevel, **kwargs |
| )) |
|
|
| |
| return cast(ResultSet[NavigableString], self._find_all( |
| None, None, string, limit, generator, _stacklevel=_stacklevel, **kwargs |
| )) |
|
|
| findAll = _deprecated_function_alias("findAll", "find_all", "4.0.0") |
| findChildren = _deprecated_function_alias("findChildren", "find_all", "3.0.0") |
|
|
| |
| @property |
| def children(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """Iterate over all direct children of this `PageElement`.""" |
| return (x for x in self.contents) |
|
|
| @property |
| def self_and_descendants(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """Iterate over this `Tag` and its children in a |
| breadth-first sequence. |
| """ |
| return self._self_and(self.descendants) |
|
|
| @property |
| def descendants(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """Iterate over all children of this `Tag` in a |
| breadth-first sequence. |
| """ |
| if not len(self.contents): |
| return |
| |
| |
| |
| last_descendant = cast(PageElement, self._last_descendant(accept_self=True)) |
| stopNode = last_descendant.next_element |
| current: _AtMostOneElement = self.contents[0] |
| while current is not stopNode and current is not None: |
| successor = current.next_element |
| yield current |
| current = successor |
|
|
| |
| def select_one( |
| self, selector: str, namespaces: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None, **kwargs: Any |
| ) -> Optional[Tag]: |
| """Perform a CSS selection operation on the current element. |
| |
| :param selector: A CSS selector. |
| |
| :param namespaces: A dictionary mapping namespace prefixes |
| used in the CSS selector to namespace URIs. By default, |
| Beautiful Soup will use the prefixes it encountered while |
| parsing the document. |
| |
| :param kwargs: Keyword arguments to be passed into Soup Sieve's |
| soupsieve.select() method. |
| """ |
| return self.css.select_one(selector, namespaces, **kwargs) |
|
|
| def select( |
| self, |
| selector: str, |
| namespaces: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None, |
| limit: int = 0, |
| **kwargs: Any, |
| ) -> ResultSet[Tag]: |
| """Perform a CSS selection operation on the current element. |
| |
| This uses the SoupSieve library. |
| |
| :param selector: A string containing a CSS selector. |
| |
| :param namespaces: A dictionary mapping namespace prefixes |
| used in the CSS selector to namespace URIs. By default, |
| Beautiful Soup will use the prefixes it encountered while |
| parsing the document. |
| |
| :param limit: After finding this number of results, stop looking. |
| |
| :param kwargs: Keyword arguments to be passed into SoupSieve's |
| soupsieve.select() method. |
| """ |
| return self.css.select(selector, namespaces, limit, **kwargs) |
|
|
| @property |
| def css(self) -> CSS: |
| """Return an interface to the CSS selector API.""" |
| return CSS(self) |
|
|
| |
| @_deprecated("children", "4.0.0") |
| def childGenerator(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """Deprecated generator. |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| return self.children |
|
|
| @_deprecated("descendants", "4.0.0") |
| def recursiveChildGenerator(self) -> Iterator[PageElement]: |
| """Deprecated generator. |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| return self.descendants |
|
|
| @_deprecated("has_attr", "4.0.0") |
| def has_key(self, key: str) -> bool: |
| """Deprecated method. This was kind of misleading because has_key() |
| (attributes) was different from __in__ (contents). |
| |
| has_key() is gone in Python 3, anyway. |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| return self.has_attr(key) |
|
|
|
|
| _PageElementT = TypeVar("_PageElementT", bound=PageElement) |
|
|
| class ResultSet(List[_PageElementT], Generic[_PageElementT]): |
| """A ResultSet is a list of `PageElement` objects, gathered as the result |
| of matching an :py:class:`ElementFilter` against a parse tree. Basically, a list of |
| search results. |
| """ |
|
|
| source: Optional[ElementFilter] |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, source: Optional[ElementFilter], result: Iterable[_PageElementT] = () |
| ) -> None: |
| super(ResultSet, self).__init__(result) |
| self.source = source |
|
|
| def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> None: |
| """Raise a helpful exception to explain a common code fix.""" |
| raise AttributeError( |
| f"""ResultSet object has no attribute "{key}". You're probably treating a list of elements like a single element. Did you call find_all() when you meant to call find()?""" |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| from bs4.filter import SoupStrainer |
|
|