Meeseeks

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Meeseeks is an Elixir library for parsing and extracting data from HTML and XML with CSS or XPath selectors.

import Meeseeks.CSS

html = HTTPoison.get!("https://news.ycombinator.com/").body

for story <- Meeseeks.all(html, css("tr.athing")) do
  title = Meeseeks.one(story, css(".title a"))
  %{title: Meeseeks.text(title),
    url: Meeseeks.attr(title, "href")}
end
#=> [%{title: "...", url: "..."}, %{title: "...", url: "..."}, ...]

See HexDocs for additional documentation.

Dependencies

Meeseeks depends on html5ever via meeseeks_html5ever.

Because html5ever is a Rust library, you will need to have the Rust compiler installed.

This dependency is necessary because there are no HTML5 spec compliant parsers written in Elixir/Erlang.

Installation

Ensure Rust is installed, then add Meeseeks to your mix.exs:

defp deps do
  [
    {:meeseeks, "~> 0.7.6"}
  ]
end

Finally, run mix deps.get.

Getting Started

Parse

Start by parsing a source (HTML/XML string or Meeseeks.TupleTree) into a Meeseeks.Document so that it can be queried.

Meeseeks.parse/1 parses the source as HTML, but Meeseeks.parse/2 accepts a second argument of either :html or :xml that specifies how the source is parsed.

document = Meeseeks.parse("<div id=main><p>1</p><p>2</p><p>3</p></div>")
#=> #Meeseeks.Document<{...}>

The selection functions accept an unparsed source, parsing it as HTML, but parsing is expensive so parse ahead of time when running multiple selections on the same document.

Select

Next, use one of Meeseeks's two main selection functions, all or one, to search for nodes. Both functions accept a queryable (a source, a document, or a Meeseeks.Result), one or more Meeseeks.Selectors, and optionally an initial context.

all returns a list of results representing every node matching one of the provided selectors, while one returns a result representing the first node to match a selector (depth-first).

Use the css macro provided by Meeseeks.CSS or the xpath macro provided by Meeseeks.XPath to generate selectors.

import Meeseeks.CSS
result = Meeseeks.one(document, css("#main p"))
#=> #Meeseeks.Result<{ <p>1</p> }>

import Meeseeks.XPath
result = Meeseeks.one(document, xpath("//*[@id=&#39;main&#39;]//p"))
#=> #Meeseeks.Result<{ <p>1</p> }>

Extract

Retrieve information from the Meeseeks.Result with an extraction function.

The extraction functions are attr, attrs, data, dataset, html, own_text, tag, text, tree.

Meeseeks.tag(result)
#=> "p"
Meeseeks.text(result)
#=> "1"
Meeseeks.tree(result)
#=> {"p", [], ["1"]}

The extraction functions html and tree work on Meeseeks.Documents in addition to Meeseeks.Results.

Meeseeks.html(document)
#=> "<html><head></head><body><div id=\"main\"><p>1</p><p>2</p><p>3</p></div></body></html>"

Custom Selectors

Meeseeks is designed to have extremely extensible selectors, and creating a custom selector is as easy as defining a struct that implements the Meeseeks.Selector behaviour.

defmodule CommentContainsSelector do
  use Meeseeks.Selector

  alias Meeseeks.Document

  defstruct value: ""

  def match(selector, %Document.Comment{} = node, _document, _context) do
    String.contains?(node.content, selector.value)
  end

  def match(_selector, _node, _document, _context) do
    false
  end
end

selector = %CommentContainsSelector{value: "TODO"}

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To learn more, check the documentation for Meeseeks.Selector and Meeseeks.Selector.Combinator

Contribute

Contributions are very welcome, especially bug reports.

If submitting a bug report, please search open and closed issues first.

To make a pull request, fork the project, create a topic branch off of master, push your topic branch to your fork, and open a pull request.

If you're submitting a bug fix, please include a test or tests that would have caught the problem.

If you're submitting new features, please test and document as appropriate.

By submitting a patch, you agree to license your work under the license of this project.

Running Tests

$ git clone https://github.com/mischov/meeseeks.git
$ cd meeseeks
$ mix deps.get
$ mix test

Building Docs

$ MIX_ENV=docs mix docs

License

Meeseeks is licensed under the MIT License