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JSSoup

I'm a fan of Python library BeautifulSoup. It's feature-rich and very easy to use. But when I am working on a small react-native project, and I tried to find a HTML parser library like BeautifulSoup, I failed.
So I want to write a HTML parser library which can be so easy to use just like BeautifulSoup in Javascript.
JSSoup uses tautologistics/node-htmlparser as HTML dom parser, and creates a series of BeautifulSoup like API on top of it.
JSSoup supports both node and react-native.

unit-tests npm version NPM

Naming Style

JSSoup tries to use the same interfaces as BeautifulSoup so BeautifulSoup user can use JSSoup seamlessly. However, JSSoup uses Javascript's camelCase naming style instead of Python's underscore naming style. Such as find_all() in BeautifulSoup is replaced as findAll().

Install

$ npm install jssoup 

How to use JSSoup

Import

//react-native
import JSSoup from 'jssoup'; 
// nodejs
var JSSoup = require('jssoup').default;

Make Soup

var soup = new JSSoup('<html><head>hello</head></html>');

The text element only contains whitespace will be ignored by default. To disable this feature, set second parameter of JSSoup to false. This parameter is "ignoreWhitespace" and will be passed into htmlparser.

var soup = new JSSoup('<html><head>hello</head></html>', false);

Access Element Attributes

Name

var soup = new JSSoup('<html><head>hello</head></html>');
var tag = soup.find('head');
tag.name
// 'head'
tag.name = 'span'
console.log(tag)
//<span>hello</span>

Attributes

var soup = new JSSoup('<tag id="hi" class="banner">hello</tag>');
var tag = soup.nextElement;
tag.attrs
// {id: 'hi', class: 'banner'} 
tag.attrs.id = 'test';
console.log(tag)
// <tag id="test" class="banner">hello</tag>

Navigation

.previousElement, .nextElement

var data = `
<div>
  <a>1</a>
  <b>2</b>
  <c>3</c>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var div = soup.nextElement;
var b = div.nextElement.nextElement;
// b.string: '2'
var a = b.previousElement;
// a.string: '1'

.previousSibling, .nextSibling

var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var div = soup.nextElement;
var a = div.nextElement;
var b = a.nextSibling;
var c = b.nextSibling;
c.nextSibling == undefined;

.previousSiblings, .nextSiblings

var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var a = soup.find("a");
a.nextSiblings
// [<b>2</b>, <c>3</c>]
var c = soup.find("c");
c.previousSiblings
// [<a>1</a>, <b>2</b>]

.contents

.contents contains direct children of current element.

div.contents
// [<a>1</a>, <b>2</b>, <c>3</c>]

.descendants

.descendants includes all elements of which current element is the ancestor of.

div.descendants
// [<a>1</a>, 1, <b>2</b>, 2, <c>3</c>, 3]

.parent

div.parent == soup

Edit

.extract()

b.extract();
div.contents
// [<a>1</a>, <c>3</c>]

.append()

b.extract();
div.append(b)
div.contents
// [<a>1</a>, <c>3</c>, <b>2</b>]

.insert(position, new Element)

d.prettify('', '')
// <d>4</d>
div.insert(1, d)
div.contents
// [<a>1</a>, <d>4</d>, <b>2</b>, <c>3</c>]

.replaceWith(new Element)

d.prettify('', '')
// <d>4</d>
b.replaceWith(d)
div.contents
// [<a>1</a>, <d>4</d>, <c>3</c>]

c.string.replaceWith('new')
div.contents
// [<a>1</a>, <d>4</d>, <c>new</c>]

Search

.findAll()

var data = `
<div>
  <div class="h1"></div>
  <a>hello</a>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
soup.findAll('a')
// [<a>hello</a>]
soup.findAll('div', 'h1')
// [<div class="h1"></div>]

.find()

var data = `
<div>
  <p> hello </p>
  <p> world </p>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
soup.find('p')
// <p> hello </p>

.findNextSibling()

var data = `
<div>
  <span> test </span>
  <div> div </div>
  <p> hello </p>
  <p> world </p>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var span = soup.find('span');
span.findNextSibling('p')
// <p> hello </p>

.findNextSiblings()

var data = `
<div>
  <span> test </span>
  <div> div </div>
  <p> hello </p>
  <p> world </p>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var span = soup.find('span');
span.findNextSiblings('p')
// <p> hello </p>
// <p> world </p>

.findPreviousSibling()

var data = `
<div>
  <p> hello </p>
  <p> world </p>
  <div> div </div>
  <span> test </span>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var span = soup.find('span');
span.findPreviousSibling('p')
// <p> world </p>

.findPreviousSiblings()

var data = `
<div>
  <p> hello </p>
  <p> world </p>
  <div> div </div>
  <span> test </span>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var span = soup.find('span');
span.findPreviousSiblings('p')
// <p> hello </p>
// <p> world </p>

CSS Selector

JSSoup utilizes JSSoupSelector for CSS selector functionalities.

.select

var data = `
<div>
  <p class="class1" id="id1"> hello </p>
  <p id="id2"> world </p>
  <div class="class1"> div </div>
  <span> test </span>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var elements = soup.select('div > .class1');
elements
// [ <p class="class1" id="id1"> hello </p>, <div class="class1"> div </div>]

.selectOne

var data = `
<div>
  <p class="class1" id="id1"> hello </p>
  <p id="id2"> world </p>
  <div class="class1"> div </div>
  <span> test </span>
</div>
`
var soup = new JSSoup(data);
var element = soup.selectOne('div > p#id1');
element
// <p class="class1" id="id1"> hello </p>

Output

.prettify()

var soup = new JSSoup('<html><head>hello</head></html>');
soup.prettify()
// <html>
//  <head>
//   hello
//  </head>
// </html>

.getText(), .text

div.text
// '123'
div.getText('|')
// '1|2|3'

.string

b.string == '2';
var soup = new JSSoup('<html><head>hello</head></html>');
soup.string == 'hello';

Run Test

npm test