Reputation: 2630
I know about utils like html2text, BeautifulSoup etc. but the issue is that they also extract javascript and add it to the text making it tough to separate them.
htmlDom = BeautifulSoup(webPage)
htmlDom.findAll(text=True)
Alternately,
from stripogram import html2text
extract = html2text(webPage)
Both of these extract all the javascript on the page as well, this is undesired.
I just wanted the readable text which you could copy from your browser to be extracted.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 5165
Reputation: 932
Try it out:
http://code.google.com/p/boilerpipe/
http://ai-depot.com/articles/the-easy-way-to-extract-useful-text-from-arbitrary-html/
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 881555
If you want to avoid extracting any of the contents of script
tags with BeautifulSoup,
nonscripttags = htmlDom.findAll(lambda t: t.name != 'script', recursive=False)
will do that for you, getting the root's immediate children which are non-script tags (and a separate htmlDom.findAll(recursive=False, text=True)
will get strings that are immediate children of the root). You need to do this recursively; e.g., as a generator:
def nonScript(tag):
return tag.name != 'script'
def getStrings(root):
for s in root.childGenerator():
if hasattr(s, 'name'): # then it's a tag
if s.name == 'script': # skip it!
continue
for x in getStrings(s): yield x
else: # it's a string!
yield s
I'm using childGenerator
(in lieu of findAll
) so that I can just get all the children in order and do my own filtering.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 2162
you can remove script tags in beautiful soup, something like:
for script in soup("script"):
script.extract()
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2257
Using BeautifulSoup, something along these lines:
def _extract_text(t):
if not t:
return ""
if isinstance(t, (unicode, str)):
return " ".join(filter(None, t.replace("\n", " ").split(" ")))
if t.name.lower() == "br": return "\n"
if t.name.lower() == "script": return "\n"
return "".join(extract_text(c) for c in t)
def extract_text(t):
return '\n'.join(x.strip() for x in _extract_text(t).split('\n'))
print extract_text(htmlDom)
Upvotes: 0