Reputation: 137
My goal is to extract the links from the tables titled "Agonists," "Antagonists," and "Allosteric Regulators" in the following site:
http://www.iuphar-db.org/DATABASE/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=1&familyId=1
I've been using HTML::TableExtract to extract the tables but have been unable to get HTML::LinkExtor to retrieve the links in question. Here is the code I have so far:
use warnings;
use strict;
use HTML::TableExtract;
use HTML::LinkExtor;
my @names = `ls /home/wallakin/LINDA/ligands/iuphar/data/html2/`;
foreach (@names)
{
chomp ($_);
my $te = HTML::TableExtract->new( headers => [ "Ligand",
"Sp.",
"Action",
"Affinity",
"Units",
"Reference" ] );
my $le = HTML::LinkExtor->new();
$te->parse_file("/home/wallakin/LINDA/ligands/iuphar/data/html2/$_");
my $output = $_;
$output =~ s/\.html/\.txt/g;
open (RESET, ">/home/wallakin/LINDA/ligands/iuphar/data/links/$output") or die "Can't reset";
close RESET;
#open (DATA, ">>/home/wallakin/LINDA/ligands/iuphar/data/links/$output") or die "Can't append to file";
foreach my $ts ($te->tables)
{
foreach my $row ($ts->rows)
{
$le->parse($row->[0]);
for my $link_tag ( $le->links )
{
my %links = @$link_tag;
print @$link_tag, "\n";
}
}
}
#print "Links extracted from $_\n";
}
I've tried using some sample code from another thread on this site (Perl parse links from HTML Table) to no avail. I'm not sure whether it's a problem of parsing or table recognition. Any help provided would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1112
Reputation: 185126
Try this as a base script (you only need to adapt it to fetch links) :
use warnings; use strict;
use HTML::TableExtract;
use HTML::LinkExtor;
use WWW::Mechanize;
use utf8;
binmode(STDIN, ":utf8");
binmode(STDOUT, ":utf8");
binmode(STDERR, ":utf8");
my $m = WWW::Mechanize->new( autocheck => 1, quiet => 0 );
$m->agent_alias("Linux Mozilla");
$m->cookie_jar({});
my $te = HTML::TableExtract->new(
headers => [
"Ligand",
"Sp.",
"Action",
"Affinity",
"Units",
"Reference"
]
);
$te->parse(
$m->get("http://tinyurl.com/jvwov9m")->content
);
foreach my $ts ($te->tables) {
print "Table (", join(',', $ts->coords), "):\n";
foreach my $row ($ts->rows) {
print join(',', @$row), "\n";
}
}
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 6524
You don't describe what the problem is...what exactly doesn't work? What does $row->[0]
contain? But part of the problem might be that TableExtract returns just the 'visible' text, not the raw html, by default. You probably want to use the keep_html option in HTML::TableExtract.
Upvotes: 2