Microformats2

A Microformats2 parser for Elixir.

Installation

This parser is available in Hex:

  1. Add microformats2 to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

    def deps do
    [{:microformats2, "~> 0.2.0"}]
    end

Usage

Give the parser an HTML string:

Microformats2.parse("""<div class="h-card">
<img class="u-photo" alt="photo of Mitchell"
src="https://webfwd.org/content/about-experts/300.mitchellbaker/mentor_mbaker.jpg"/>
<a class="p-name u-url"
href="http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/">Mitchell Baker</a>
(<a class="u-url" href="https://twitter.com/MitchellBaker">@MitchellBaker</a>)
<span class="p-org">Mozilla Foundation</span>
<p class="p-note">
Mitchell is responsible for setting the direction and scope of the Mozilla Foundation and its activities.
</p>
<span class="p-category">Strategy</span>
<span class="p-category">Leadership</span>
</div>
""")

It will parse the object to a structure like that:

%{rels: [],
rel_urls: [],
items: [%{type: ["h-card"],
properties: %{photo: ["https://webfwd.org/content/about-experts/300.mitchellbaker/mentor_mbaker.jpg"],
name: ["Mitchell Baker"],
url: ["http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/",
"https://twitter.com/MitchellBaker"],
org: ["Mozilla Foundation"],
note: ["Mitchell is responsible for setting the direction and scope of the Mozilla Foundation and its activities."],
category: ["Strategy",
"Leadership"]}}]}

Dependencies

We need Floki for HTML parsing and HTTPotion for parsing URLs.

Features

Implemented:

Not implemented:

License

This software is licensed under the MIT license.