Hudson Hughes
Hudson Hughes

Reputation: 353

How do I convert a document made in Jsoup (the Java html parser) into a string

I have a document that was made in jsoup that looks like this

Document doc = Jsoup.connect("http://en.wikipedia.org/").get();

How do i convert that doc into a string.

Upvotes: 28

Views: 32071

Answers (3)

NomanJaved
NomanJaved

Reputation: 1380

 Document doc = Jsoup.connect("http://en.wikipedia.org/").get();     
 Elements post = doc.select("div.post-content");
 String dd = post.toString();
 Document ddd = Jsoup.parse(dd);

After parsing the string to document then you can use on it document functions

 Elements scriptTag = ddd.getElementsByTag("script");
 System.out.println(scriptTag);

Upvotes: 0

das_weezul
das_weezul

Reputation: 6142

Have you tried:

Document doc = Jsoup.connect("http://en.wikipedia.org/").get();
String htmlString = doc.toString();

As Document extends Element it also has got the method html() which "Retrieves the element's inner HTML" according to the API. So that should work:

Document doc = Jsoup.connect("http://en.wikipedia.org/").get();
String htmlString = doc.html();

Additional Info:

Each Document object has got a reference to an instance of the inner class Document.OutputSettings which can be accessed via the method outputSettings() of Document. There you can enable/disable pretty-printing by using the setter prettyPrint(true/false). See the API for Document and Document.OutputSettings for furtherinformation

Upvotes: 44

Jeremy Roman
Jeremy Roman

Reputation: 16345

doc.toString() works, as does doc.outerHtml().

Upvotes: 9

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