| = 4.3.2 (20131002) = |
| |
| * Fixed a bug in which short Unicode input was improperly encoded to |
| ASCII when checking whether or not it was the name of a file on |
| disk. [bug=1227016] |
| |
| * Fixed a crash when a short input contains data not valid in |
| filenames. [bug=1232604] |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that caused Unicode data put into UnicodeDammit to |
| return None instead of the original data. [bug=1214983] |
| |
| * Combined two tests to stop a spurious test failure when tests are |
| run by nosetests. [bug=1212445] |
| |
| = 4.3.1 (20130815) = |
| |
| * Fixed yet another problem with the html5lib tree builder, caused by |
| html5lib's tendency to rearrange the tree during |
| parsing. [bug=1189267] |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that caused the optimized version of find_all() to |
| return nothing. [bug=1212655] |
| |
| = 4.3.0 (20130812) = |
| |
| * Instead of converting incoming data to Unicode and feeding it to the |
| lxml tree builder in chunks, Beautiful Soup now makes successive |
| guesses at the encoding of the incoming data, and tells lxml to |
| parse the data as that encoding. Giving lxml more control over the |
| parsing process improves performance and avoids a number of bugs and |
| issues with the lxml parser which had previously required elaborate |
| workarounds: |
| |
| - An issue in which lxml refuses to parse Unicode strings on some |
| systems. [bug=1180527] |
| |
| - A returning bug that truncated documents longer than a (very |
| small) size. [bug=963880] |
| |
| - A returning bug in which extra spaces were added to a document if |
| the document defined a charset other than UTF-8. [bug=972466] |
| |
| This required a major overhaul of the tree builder architecture. If |
| you wrote your own tree builder and didn't tell me, you'll need to |
| modify your prepare_markup() method. |
| |
| * The UnicodeDammit code that makes guesses at encodings has been |
| split into its own class, EncodingDetector. A lot of apparently |
| redundant code has been removed from Unicode, Dammit, and some |
| undocumented features have also been removed. |
| |
| * Beautiful Soup will issue a warning if instead of markup you pass it |
| a URL or the name of a file on disk (a common beginner's mistake). |
| |
| * A number of optimizations improve the performance of the lxml tree |
| builder by about 33%, the html.parser tree builder by about 20%, and |
| the html5lib tree builder by about 15%. |
| |
| * All find_all calls should now return a ResultSet object. Patch by |
| Aaron DeVore. [bug=1194034] |
| |
| = 4.2.1 (20130531) = |
| |
| * The default XML formatter will now replace ampersands even if they |
| appear to be part of entities. That is, "<" will become |
| "&lt;". The old code was left over from Beautiful Soup 3, which |
| didn't always turn entities into Unicode characters. |
| |
| If you really want the old behavior (maybe because you add new |
| strings to the tree, those strings include entities, and you want |
| the formatter to leave them alone on output), it can be found in |
| EntitySubstitution.substitute_xml_containing_entities(). [bug=1182183] |
| |
| * Gave new_string() the ability to create subclasses of |
| NavigableString. [bug=1181986] |
| |
| * Fixed another bug by which the html5lib tree builder could create a |
| disconnected tree. [bug=1182089] |
| |
| * The .previous_element of a BeautifulSoup object is now always None, |
| not the last element to be parsed. [bug=1182089] |
| |
| * Fixed test failures when lxml is not installed. [bug=1181589] |
| |
| * html5lib now supports Python 3. Fixed some Python 2-specific |
| code in the html5lib test suite. [bug=1181624] |
| |
| * The html.parser treebuilder can now handle numeric attributes in |
| text when the hexidecimal name of the attribute starts with a |
| capital X. Patch by Tim Shirley. [bug=1186242] |
| |
| = 4.2.0 (20130514) = |
| |
| * The Tag.select() method now supports a much wider variety of CSS |
| selectors. |
| |
| - Added support for the adjacent sibling combinator (+) and the |
| general sibling combinator (~). Tests by "liquider". [bug=1082144] |
| |
| - The combinators (>, +, and ~) can now combine with any supported |
| selector, not just one that selects based on tag name. |
| |
| - Added limited support for the "nth-of-type" pseudo-class. Code |
| by Sven Slootweg. [bug=1109952] |
| |
| * The BeautifulSoup class is now aliased to "_s" and "_soup", making |
| it quicker to type the import statement in an interactive session: |
| |
| from bs4 import _s |
| or |
| from bs4 import _soup |
| |
| The alias may change in the future, so don't use this in code you're |
| going to run more than once. |
| |
| * Added the 'diagnose' submodule, which includes several useful |
| functions for reporting problems and doing tech support. |
| |
| - diagnose(data) tries the given markup on every installed parser, |
| reporting exceptions and displaying successes. If a parser is not |
| installed, diagnose() mentions this fact. |
| |
| - lxml_trace(data, html=True) runs the given markup through lxml's |
| XML parser or HTML parser, and prints out the parser events as |
| they happen. This helps you quickly determine whether a given |
| problem occurs in lxml code or Beautiful Soup code. |
| |
| - htmlparser_trace(data) is the same thing, but for Python's |
| built-in HTMLParser class. |
| |
| * In an HTML document, the contents of a <script> or <style> tag will |
| no longer undergo entity substitution by default. XML documents work |
| the same way they did before. [bug=1085953] |
| |
| * Methods like get_text() and properties like .strings now only give |
| you strings that are visible in the document--no comments or |
| processing commands. [bug=1050164] |
| |
| * The prettify() method now leaves the contents of <pre> tags |
| alone. [bug=1095654] |
| |
| * Fix a bug in the html5lib treebuilder which sometimes created |
| disconnected trees. [bug=1039527] |
| |
| * Fix a bug in the lxml treebuilder which crashed when a tag included |
| an attribute from the predefined "xml:" namespace. [bug=1065617] |
| |
| * Fix a bug by which keyword arguments to find_parent() were not |
| being passed on. [bug=1126734] |
| |
| * Stop a crash when unwisely messing with a tag that's been |
| decomposed. [bug=1097699] |
| |
| * Now that lxml's segfault on invalid doctype has been fixed, fixed a |
| corresponding problem on the Beautiful Soup end that was previously |
| invisible. [bug=984936] |
| |
| * Fixed an exception when an overspecified CSS selector didn't match |
| anything. Code by Stefaan Lippens. [bug=1168167] |
| |
| = 4.1.3 (20120820) = |
| |
| * Skipped a test under Python 2.6 and Python 3.1 to avoid a spurious |
| test failure caused by the lousy HTMLParser in those |
| versions. [bug=1038503] |
| |
| * Raise a more specific error (FeatureNotFound) when a requested |
| parser or parser feature is not installed. Raise NotImplementedError |
| instead of ValueError when the user calls insert_before() or |
| insert_after() on the BeautifulSoup object itself. Patch by Aaron |
| Devore. [bug=1038301] |
| |
| = 4.1.2 (20120817) = |
| |
| * As per PEP-8, allow searching by CSS class using the 'class_' |
| keyword argument. [bug=1037624] |
| |
| * Display namespace prefixes for namespaced attribute names, instead of |
| the fully-qualified names given by the lxml parser. [bug=1037597] |
| |
| * Fixed a crash on encoding when an attribute name contained |
| non-ASCII characters. |
| |
| * When sniffing encodings, if the cchardet library is installed, |
| Beautiful Soup uses it instead of chardet. cchardet is much |
| faster. [bug=1020748] |
| |
| * Use logging.warning() instead of warning.warn() to notify the user |
| that characters were replaced with REPLACEMENT |
| CHARACTER. [bug=1013862] |
| |
| = 4.1.1 (20120703) = |
| |
| * Fixed an html5lib tree builder crash which happened when html5lib |
| moved a tag with a multivalued attribute from one part of the tree |
| to another. [bug=1019603] |
| |
| * Correctly display closing tags with an XML namespace declared. Patch |
| by Andreas Kostyrka. [bug=1019635] |
| |
| * Fixed a typo that made parsing significantly slower than it should |
| have been, and also waited too long to close tags with XML |
| namespaces. [bug=1020268] |
| |
| * get_text() now returns an empty Unicode string if there is no text, |
| rather than an empty bytestring. [bug=1020387] |
| |
| = 4.1.0 (20120529) = |
| |
| * Added experimental support for fixing Windows-1252 characters |
| embedded in UTF-8 documents. (UnicodeDammit.detwingle()) |
| |
| * Fixed the handling of " with the built-in parser. [bug=993871] |
| |
| * Comments, processing instructions, document type declarations, and |
| markup declarations are now treated as preformatted strings, the way |
| CData blocks are. [bug=1001025] |
| |
| * Fixed a bug with the lxml treebuilder that prevented the user from |
| adding attributes to a tag that didn't originally have |
| attributes. [bug=1002378] Thanks to Oliver Beattie for the patch. |
| |
| * Fixed some edge-case bugs having to do with inserting an element |
| into a tag it's already inside, and replacing one of a tag's |
| children with another. [bug=997529] |
| |
| * Added the ability to search for attribute values specified in UTF-8. [bug=1003974] |
| |
| This caused a major refactoring of the search code. All the tests |
| pass, but it's possible that some searches will behave differently. |
| |
| = 4.0.5 (20120427) = |
| |
| * Added a new method, wrap(), which wraps an element in a tag. |
| |
| * Renamed replace_with_children() to unwrap(), which is easier to |
| understand and also the jQuery name of the function. |
| |
| * Made encoding substitution in <meta> tags completely transparent (no |
| more %SOUP-ENCODING%). |
| |
| * Fixed a bug in decoding data that contained a byte-order mark, such |
| as data encoded in UTF-16LE. [bug=988980] |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that made the HTMLParser treebuilder generate XML |
| definitions ending with two question marks instead of |
| one. [bug=984258] |
| |
| * Upon document generation, CData objects are no longer run through |
| the formatter. [bug=988905] |
| |
| * The test suite now passes when lxml is not installed, whether or not |
| html5lib is installed. [bug=987004] |
| |
| * Print a warning on HTMLParseErrors to let people know they should |
| install a better parser library. |
| |
| = 4.0.4 (20120416) = |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that sometimes created disconnected trees. |
| |
| * Fixed a bug with the string setter that moved a string around the |
| tree instead of copying it. [bug=983050] |
| |
| * Attribute values are now run through the provided output formatter. |
| Previously they were always run through the 'minimal' formatter. In |
| the future I may make it possible to specify different formatters |
| for attribute values and strings, but for now, consistent behavior |
| is better than inconsistent behavior. [bug=980237] |
| |
| * Added the missing renderContents method from Beautiful Soup 3. Also |
| added an encode_contents() method to go along with decode_contents(). |
| |
| * Give a more useful error when the user tries to run the Python 2 |
| version of BS under Python 3. |
| |
| * UnicodeDammit can now convert Microsoft smart quotes to ASCII with |
| UnicodeDammit(markup, smart_quotes_to="ascii"). |
| |
| = 4.0.3 (20120403) = |
| |
| * Fixed a typo that caused some versions of Python 3 to convert the |
| Beautiful Soup codebase incorrectly. |
| |
| * Got rid of the 4.0.2 workaround for HTML documents--it was |
| unnecessary and the workaround was triggering a (possibly different, |
| but related) bug in lxml. [bug=972466] |
| |
| = 4.0.2 (20120326) = |
| |
| * Worked around a possible bug in lxml that prevents non-tiny XML |
| documents from being parsed. [bug=963880, bug=963936] |
| |
| * Fixed a bug where specifying `text` while also searching for a tag |
| only worked if `text` wanted an exact string match. [bug=955942] |
| |
| = 4.0.1 (20120314) = |
| |
| * This is the first official release of Beautiful Soup 4. There is no |
| 4.0.0 release, to eliminate any possibility that packaging software |
| might treat "4.0.0" as being an earlier version than "4.0.0b10". |
| |
| * Brought BS up to date with the latest release of soupselect, adding |
| CSS selector support for direct descendant matches and multiple CSS |
| class matches. |
| |
| = 4.0.0b10 (20120302) = |
| |
| * Added support for simple CSS selectors, taken from the soupselect project. |
| |
| * Fixed a crash when using html5lib. [bug=943246] |
| |
| * In HTML5-style <meta charset="foo"> tags, the value of the "charset" |
| attribute is now replaced with the appropriate encoding on |
| output. [bug=942714] |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that caused calling a tag to sometimes call find_all() |
| with the wrong arguments. [bug=944426] |
| |
| * For backwards compatibility, brought back the BeautifulStoneSoup |
| class as a deprecated wrapper around BeautifulSoup. |
| |
| = 4.0.0b9 (20120228) = |
| |
| * Fixed the string representation of DOCTYPEs that have both a public |
| ID and a system ID. |
| |
| * Fixed the generated XML declaration. |
| |
| * Renamed Tag.nsprefix to Tag.prefix, for consistency with |
| NamespacedAttribute. |
| |
| * Fixed a test failure that occured on Python 3.x when chardet was |
| installed. |
| |
| * Made prettify() return Unicode by default, so it will look nice on |
| Python 3 when passed into print(). |
| |
| = 4.0.0b8 (20120224) = |
| |
| * All tree builders now preserve namespace information in the |
| documents they parse. If you use the html5lib parser or lxml's XML |
| parser, you can access the namespace URL for a tag as tag.namespace. |
| |
| However, there is no special support for namespace-oriented |
| searching or tree manipulation. When you search the tree, you need |
| to use namespace prefixes exactly as they're used in the original |
| document. |
| |
| * The string representation of a DOCTYPE always ends in a newline. |
| |
| * Issue a warning if the user tries to use a SoupStrainer in |
| conjunction with the html5lib tree builder, which doesn't support |
| them. |
| |
| = 4.0.0b7 (20120223) = |
| |
| * Upon decoding to string, any characters that can't be represented in |
| your chosen encoding will be converted into numeric XML entity |
| references. |
| |
| * Issue a warning if characters were replaced with REPLACEMENT |
| CHARACTER during Unicode conversion. |
| |
| * Restored compatibility with Python 2.6. |
| |
| * The install process no longer installs docs or auxillary text files. |
| |
| * It's now possible to deepcopy a BeautifulSoup object created with |
| Python's built-in HTML parser. |
| |
| * About 100 unit tests that "test" the behavior of various parsers on |
| invalid markup have been removed. Legitimate changes to those |
| parsers caused these tests to fail, indicating that perhaps |
| Beautiful Soup should not test the behavior of foreign |
| libraries. |
| |
| The problematic unit tests have been reformulated as informational |
| comparisons generated by the script |
| scripts/demonstrate_parser_differences.py. |
| |
| This makes Beautiful Soup compatible with html5lib version 0.95 and |
| future versions of HTMLParser. |
| |
| = 4.0.0b6 (20120216) = |
| |
| * Multi-valued attributes like "class" always have a list of values, |
| even if there's only one value in the list. |
| |
| * Added a number of multi-valued attributes defined in HTML5. |
| |
| * Stopped generating a space before the slash that closes an |
| empty-element tag. This may come back if I add a special XHTML mode |
| (http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#C_2), but right now it's pretty |
| useless. |
| |
| * Passing text along with tag-specific arguments to a find* method: |
| |
| find("a", text="Click here") |
| |
| will find tags that contain the given text as their |
| .string. Previously, the tag-specific arguments were ignored and |
| only strings were searched. |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that caused the html5lib tree builder to build a |
| partially disconnected tree. Generally cleaned up the html5lib tree |
| builder. |
| |
| * If you restrict a multi-valued attribute like "class" to a string |
| that contains spaces, Beautiful Soup will only consider it a match |
| if the values correspond to that specific string. |
| |
| = 4.0.0b5 (20120209) = |
| |
| * Rationalized Beautiful Soup's treatment of CSS class. A tag |
| belonging to multiple CSS classes is treated as having a list of |
| values for the 'class' attribute. Searching for a CSS class will |
| match *any* of the CSS classes. |
| |
| This actually affects all attributes that the HTML standard defines |
| as taking multiple values (class, rel, rev, archive, accept-charset, |
| and headers), but 'class' is by far the most common. [bug=41034] |
| |
| * If you pass anything other than a dictionary as the second argument |
| to one of the find* methods, it'll assume you want to use that |
| object to search against a tag's CSS classes. Previously this only |
| worked if you passed in a string. |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that caused a crash when you passed a dictionary as an |
| attribute value (possibly because you mistyped "attrs"). [bug=842419] |
| |
| * Unicode, Dammit now detects the encoding in HTML 5-style <meta> tags |
| like <meta charset="utf-8" />. [bug=837268] |
| |
| * If Unicode, Dammit can't figure out a consistent encoding for a |
| page, it will try each of its guesses again, with errors="replace" |
| instead of errors="strict". This may mean that some data gets |
| replaced with REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, but at least most of it will |
| get turned into Unicode. [bug=754903] |
| |
| * Patched over a bug in html5lib (?) that was crashing Beautiful Soup |
| on certain kinds of markup. [bug=838800] |
| |
| * Fixed a bug that wrecked the tree if you replaced an element with an |
| empty string. [bug=728697] |
| |
| * Improved Unicode, Dammit's behavior when you give it Unicode to |
| begin with. |
| |
| = 4.0.0b4 (20120208) = |
| |
| * Added BeautifulSoup.new_string() to go along with BeautifulSoup.new_tag() |
| |
| * BeautifulSoup.new_tag() will follow the rules of whatever |
| tree-builder was used to create the original BeautifulSoup object. A |
| new <p> tag will look like "<p />" if the soup object was created to |
| parse XML, but it will look like "<p></p>" if the soup object was |
| created to parse HTML. |
| |
| * We pass in strict=False to html.parser on Python 3, greatly |
| improving html.parser's ability to handle bad HTML. |
| |
| * We also monkeypatch a serious bug in html.parser that made |
| strict=False disastrous on Python 3.2.2. |
| |
| * Replaced the "substitute_html_entities" argument with the |
| more general "formatter" argument. |
| |
| * Bare ampersands and angle brackets are always converted to XML |
| entities unless the user prevents it. |
| |
| * Added PageElement.insert_before() and PageElement.insert_after(), |
| which let you put an element into the parse tree with respect to |
| some other element. |
| |
| * Raise an exception when the user tries to do something nonsensical |
| like insert a tag into itself. |
| |
| |
| = 4.0.0b3 (20120203) = |
| |
| Beautiful Soup 4 is a nearly-complete rewrite that removes Beautiful |
| Soup's custom HTML parser in favor of a system that lets you write a |
| little glue code and plug in any HTML or XML parser you want. |
| |
| Beautiful Soup 4.0 comes with glue code for four parsers: |
| |
| * Python's standard HTMLParser (html.parser in Python 3) |
| * lxml's HTML and XML parsers |
| * html5lib's HTML parser |
| |
| HTMLParser is the default, but I recommend you install lxml if you |
| can. |
| |
| For complete documentation, see the Sphinx documentation in |
| bs4/doc/source/. What follows is a summary of the changes from |
| Beautiful Soup 3. |
| |
| === The module name has changed === |
| |
| Previously you imported the BeautifulSoup class from a module also |
| called BeautifulSoup. To save keystrokes and make it clear which |
| version of the API is in use, the module is now called 'bs4': |
| |
| >>> from bs4 import BeautifulSoup |
| |
| === It works with Python 3 === |
| |
| Beautiful Soup 3.1.0 worked with Python 3, but the parser it used was |
| so bad that it barely worked at all. Beautiful Soup 4 works with |
| Python 3, and since its parser is pluggable, you don't sacrifice |
| quality. |
| |
| Special thanks to Thomas Kluyver and Ezio Melotti for getting Python 3 |
| support to the finish line. Ezio Melotti is also to thank for greatly |
| improving the HTML parser that comes with Python 3.2. |
| |
| === CDATA sections are normal text, if they're understood at all. === |
| |
| Currently, the lxml and html5lib HTML parsers ignore CDATA sections in |
| markup: |
| |
| <p><![CDATA[foo]]></p> => <p></p> |
| |
| A future version of html5lib will turn CDATA sections into text nodes, |
| but only within tags like <svg> and <math>: |
| |
| <svg><![CDATA[foo]]></svg> => <p>foo</p> |
| |
| The default XML parser (which uses lxml behind the scenes) turns CDATA |
| sections into ordinary text elements: |
| |
| <p><![CDATA[foo]]></p> => <p>foo</p> |
| |
| In theory it's possible to preserve the CDATA sections when using the |
| XML parser, but I don't see how to get it to work in practice. |
| |
| === Miscellaneous other stuff === |
| |
| If the BeautifulSoup instance has .is_xml set to True, an appropriate |
| XML declaration will be emitted when the tree is transformed into a |
| string: |
| |
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"> |
| <markup> |
| ... |
| </markup> |
| |
| The ['lxml', 'xml'] tree builder sets .is_xml to True; the other tree |
| builders set it to False. If you want to parse XHTML with an HTML |
| parser, you can set it manually. |
| |
| |
| = 3.2.0 = |
| |
| The 3.1 series wasn't very useful, so I renamed the 3.0 series to 3.2 |
| to make it obvious which one you should use. |
| |
| = 3.1.0 = |
| |
| A hybrid version that supports 2.4 and can be automatically converted |
| to run under Python 3.0. There are three backwards-incompatible |
| changes you should be aware of, but no new features or deliberate |
| behavior changes. |
| |
| 1. str() may no longer do what you want. This is because the meaning |
| of str() inverts between Python 2 and 3; in Python 2 it gives you a |
| byte string, in Python 3 it gives you a Unicode string. |
| |
| The effect of this is that you can't pass an encoding to .__str__ |
| anymore. Use encode() to get a string and decode() to get Unicode, and |
| you'll be ready (well, readier) for Python 3. |
| |
| 2. Beautiful Soup is now based on HTMLParser rather than SGMLParser, |
| which is gone in Python 3. There's some bad HTML that SGMLParser |
| handled but HTMLParser doesn't, usually to do with attribute values |
| that aren't closed or have brackets inside them: |
| |
| <a href="foo</a>, </a><a href="bar">baz</a> |
| <a b="<a>">', '<a b="<a>"></a><a>"></a> |
| |
| A later version of Beautiful Soup will allow you to plug in different |
| parsers to make tradeoffs between speed and the ability to handle bad |
| HTML. |
| |
| 3. In Python 3 (but not Python 2), HTMLParser converts entities within |
| attributes to the corresponding Unicode characters. In Python 2 it's |
| possible to parse this string and leave the é intact. |
| |
| <a href="http://crummy.com?sacré&bleu"> |
| |
| In Python 3, the é is always converted to \xe9 during |
| parsing. |
| |
| |
| = 3.0.7a = |
| |
| Added an import that makes BS work in Python 2.3. |
| |
| |
| = 3.0.7 = |
| |
| Fixed a UnicodeDecodeError when unpickling documents that contain |
| non-ASCII characters. |
| |
| Fixed a TypeError that occured in some circumstances when a tag |
| contained no text. |
| |
| Jump through hoops to avoid the use of chardet, which can be extremely |
| slow in some circumstances. UTF-8 documents should never trigger the |
| use of chardet. |
| |
| Whitespace is preserved inside <pre> and <textarea> tags that contain |
| nothing but whitespace. |
| |
| Beautiful Soup can now parse a doctype that's scoped to an XML namespace. |
| |
| |
| = 3.0.6 = |
| |
| Got rid of a very old debug line that prevented chardet from working. |
| |
| Added a Tag.decompose() method that completely disconnects a tree or a |
| subset of a tree, breaking it up into bite-sized pieces that are |
| easy for the garbage collecter to collect. |
| |
| Tag.extract() now returns the tag that was extracted. |
| |
| Tag.findNext() now does something with the keyword arguments you pass |
| it instead of dropping them on the floor. |
| |
| Fixed a Unicode conversion bug. |
| |
| Fixed a bug that garbled some <meta> tags when rewriting them. |
| |
| |
| = 3.0.5 = |
| |
| Soup objects can now be pickled, and copied with copy.deepcopy. |
| |
| Tag.append now works properly on existing BS objects. (It wasn't |
| originally intended for outside use, but it can be now.) (Giles |
| Radford) |
| |
| Passing in a nonexistent encoding will no longer crash the parser on |
| Python 2.4 (John Nagle). |
| |
| Fixed an underlying bug in SGMLParser that thinks ASCII has 255 |
| characters instead of 127 (John Nagle). |
| |
| Entities are converted more consistently to Unicode characters. |
| |
| Entity references in attribute values are now converted to Unicode |
| characters when appropriate. Numeric entities are always converted, |
| because SGMLParser always converts them outside of attribute values. |
| |
| ALL_ENTITIES happens to just be the XHTML entities, so I renamed it to |
| XHTML_ENTITIES. |
| |
| The regular expression for bare ampersands was too loose. In some |
| cases ampersands were not being escaped. (Sam Ruby?) |
| |
| Non-breaking spaces and other special Unicode space characters are no |
| longer folded to ASCII spaces. (Robert Leftwich) |
| |
| Information inside a TEXTAREA tag is now parsed literally, not as HTML |
| tags. TEXTAREA now works exactly the same way as SCRIPT. (Zephyr Fang) |
| |
| = 3.0.4 = |
| |
| Fixed a bug that crashed Unicode conversion in some cases. |
| |
| Fixed a bug that prevented UnicodeDammit from being used as a |
| general-purpose data scrubber. |
| |
| Fixed some unit test failures when running against Python 2.5. |
| |
| When considering whether to convert smart quotes, UnicodeDammit now |
| looks at the original encoding in a case-insensitive way. |
| |
| = 3.0.3 (20060606) = |
| |
| Beautiful Soup is now usable as a way to clean up invalid XML/HTML (be |
| sure to pass in an appropriate value for convertEntities, or XML/HTML |
| entities might stick around that aren't valid in HTML/XML). The result |
| may not validate, but it should be good enough to not choke a |
| real-world XML parser. Specifically, the output of a properly |
| constructed soup object should always be valid as part of an XML |
| document, but parts may be missing if they were missing in the |
| original. As always, if the input is valid XML, the output will also |
| be valid. |
| |
| = 3.0.2 (20060602) = |
| |
| Previously, Beautiful Soup correctly handled attribute values that |
| contained embedded quotes (sometimes by escaping), but not other kinds |
| of XML character. Now, it correctly handles or escapes all special XML |
| characters in attribute values. |
| |
| I aliased methods to the 2.x names (fetch, find, findText, etc.) for |
| backwards compatibility purposes. Those names are deprecated and if I |
| ever do a 4.0 I will remove them. I will, I tell you! |
| |
| Fixed a bug where the findAll method wasn't passing along any keyword |
| arguments. |
| |
| When run from the command line, Beautiful Soup now acts as an HTML |
| pretty-printer, not an XML pretty-printer. |
| |
| = 3.0.1 (20060530) = |
| |
| Reintroduced the "fetch by CSS class" shortcut. I thought keyword |
| arguments would replace it, but they don't. You can't call soup('a', |
| class='foo') because class is a Python keyword. |
| |
| If Beautiful Soup encounters a meta tag that declares the encoding, |
| but a SoupStrainer tells it not to parse that tag, Beautiful Soup will |
| no longer try to rewrite the meta tag to mention the new |
| encoding. Basically, this makes SoupStrainers work in real-world |
| applications instead of crashing the parser. |
| |
| = 3.0.0 "Who would not give all else for two p" (20060528) = |
| |
| This release is not backward-compatible with previous releases. If |
| you've got code written with a previous version of the library, go |
| ahead and keep using it, unless one of the features mentioned here |
| really makes your life easier. Since the library is self-contained, |
| you can include an old copy of the library in your old applications, |
| and use the new version for everything else. |
| |
| The documentation has been rewritten and greatly expanded with many |
| more examples. |
| |
| Beautiful Soup autodetects the encoding of a document (or uses the one |
| you specify), and converts it from its native encoding to |
| Unicode. Internally, it only deals with Unicode strings. When you |
| print out the document, it converts to UTF-8 (or another encoding you |
| specify). [Doc reference] |
| |
| It's now easy to make large-scale changes to the parse tree without |
| screwing up the navigation members. The methods are extract, |
| replaceWith, and insert. [Doc reference. See also Improving Memory |
| Usage with extract] |
| |
| Passing True in as an attribute value gives you tags that have any |
| value for that attribute. You don't have to create a regular |
| expression. Passing None for an attribute value gives you tags that |
| don't have that attribute at all. |
| |
| Tag objects now know whether or not they're self-closing. This avoids |
| the problem where Beautiful Soup thought that tags like <BR /> were |
| self-closing even in XML documents. You can customize the self-closing |
| tags for a parser object by passing them in as a list of |
| selfClosingTags: you don't have to subclass anymore. |
| |
| There's a new built-in parser, MinimalSoup, which has most of |
| BeautifulSoup's HTML-specific rules, but no tag nesting rules. [Doc |
| reference] |
| |
| You can use a SoupStrainer to tell Beautiful Soup to parse only part |
| of a document. This saves time and memory, often making Beautiful Soup |
| about as fast as a custom-built SGMLParser subclass. [Doc reference, |
| SoupStrainer reference] |
| |
| You can (usually) use keyword arguments instead of passing a |
| dictionary of attributes to a search method. That is, you can replace |
| soup(args={"id" : "5"}) with soup(id="5"). You can still use args if |
| (for instance) you need to find an attribute whose name clashes with |
| the name of an argument to findAll. [Doc reference: **kwargs attrs] |
| |
| The method names have changed to the better method names used in |
| Rubyful Soup. Instead of find methods and fetch methods, there are |
| only find methods. Instead of a scheme where you can't remember which |
| method finds one element and which one finds them all, we have find |
| and findAll. In general, if the method name mentions All or a plural |
| noun (eg. findNextSiblings), then it finds many elements |
| method. Otherwise, it only finds one element. [Doc reference] |
| |
| Some of the argument names have been renamed for clarity. For instance |
| avoidParserProblems is now parserMassage. |
| |
| Beautiful Soup no longer implements a feed method. You need to pass a |
| string or a filehandle into the soup constructor, not with feed after |
| the soup has been created. There is still a feed method, but it's the |
| feed method implemented by SGMLParser and calling it will bypass |
| Beautiful Soup and cause problems. |
| |
| The NavigableText class has been renamed to NavigableString. There is |
| no NavigableUnicodeString anymore, because every string inside a |
| Beautiful Soup parse tree is a Unicode string. |
| |
| findText and fetchText are gone. Just pass a text argument into find |
| or findAll. |
| |
| Null was more trouble than it was worth, so I got rid of it. Anything |
| that used to return Null now returns None. |
| |
| Special XML constructs like comments and CDATA now have their own |
| NavigableString subclasses, instead of being treated as oddly-formed |
| data. If you parse a document that contains CDATA and write it back |
| out, the CDATA will still be there. |
| |
| When you're parsing a document, you can get Beautiful Soup to convert |
| XML or HTML entities into the corresponding Unicode characters. [Doc |
| reference] |
| |
| = 2.1.1 (20050918) = |
| |
| Fixed a serious performance bug in BeautifulStoneSoup which was |
| causing parsing to be incredibly slow. |
| |
| Corrected several entities that were previously being incorrectly |
| translated from Microsoft smart-quote-like characters. |
| |
| Fixed a bug that was breaking text fetch. |
| |
| Fixed a bug that crashed the parser when text chunks that look like |
| HTML tag names showed up within a SCRIPT tag. |
| |
| THEAD, TBODY, and TFOOT tags are now nestable within TABLE |
| tags. Nested tables should parse more sensibly now. |
| |
| BASE is now considered a self-closing tag. |
| |
| = 2.1.0 "Game, or any other dish?" (20050504) = |
| |
| Added a wide variety of new search methods which, given a starting |
| point inside the tree, follow a particular navigation member (like |
| nextSibling) over and over again, looking for Tag and NavigableText |
| objects that match certain criteria. The new methods are findNext, |
| fetchNext, findPrevious, fetchPrevious, findNextSibling, |
| fetchNextSiblings, findPreviousSibling, fetchPreviousSiblings, |
| findParent, and fetchParents. All of these use the same basic code |
| used by first and fetch, so you can pass your weird ways of matching |
| things into these methods. |
| |
| The fetch method and its derivatives now accept a limit argument. |
| |
| You can now pass keyword arguments when calling a Tag object as though |
| it were a method. |
| |
| Fixed a bug that caused all hand-created tags to share a single set of |
| attributes. |
| |
| = 2.0.3 (20050501) = |
| |
| Fixed Python 2.2 support for iterators. |
| |
| Fixed a bug that gave the wrong representation to tags within quote |
| tags like <script>. |
| |
| Took some code from Mark Pilgrim that treats CDATA declarations as |
| data instead of ignoring them. |
| |
| Beautiful Soup's setup.py will now do an install even if the unit |
| tests fail. It won't build a source distribution if the unit tests |
| fail, so I can't release a new version unless they pass. |
| |
| = 2.0.2 (20050416) = |
| |
| Added the unit tests in a separate module, and packaged it with |
| distutils. |
| |
| Fixed a bug that sometimes caused renderContents() to return a Unicode |
| string even if there was no Unicode in the original string. |
| |
| Added the done() method, which closes all of the parser's open |
| tags. It gets called automatically when you pass in some text to the |
| constructor of a parser class; otherwise you must call it yourself. |
| |
| Reinstated some backwards compatibility with 1.x versions: referencing |
| the string member of a NavigableText object returns the NavigableText |
| object instead of throwing an error. |
| |
| = 2.0.1 (20050412) = |
| |
| Fixed a bug that caused bad results when you tried to reference a tag |
| name shorter than 3 characters as a member of a Tag, eg. tag.table.td. |
| |
| Made sure all Tags have the 'hidden' attribute so that an attempt to |
| access tag.hidden doesn't spawn an attempt to find a tag named |
| 'hidden'. |
| |
| Fixed a bug in the comparison operator. |
| |
| = 2.0.0 "Who cares for fish?" (20050410) |
| |
| Beautiful Soup version 1 was very useful but also pretty stupid. I |
| originally wrote it without noticing any of the problems inherent in |
| trying to build a parse tree out of ambiguous HTML tags. This version |
| solves all of those problems to my satisfaction. It also adds many new |
| clever things to make up for the removal of the stupid things. |
| |
| == Parsing == |
| |
| The parser logic has been greatly improved, and the BeautifulSoup |
| class should much more reliably yield a parse tree that looks like |
| what the page author intended. For a particular class of odd edge |
| cases that now causes problems, there is a new class, |
| ICantBelieveItsBeautifulSoup. |
| |
| By default, Beautiful Soup now performs some cleanup operations on |
| text before parsing it. This is to avoid common problems with bad |
| definitions and self-closing tags that crash SGMLParser. You can |
| provide your own set of cleanup operations, or turn it off |
| altogether. The cleanup operations include fixing self-closing tags |
| that don't close, and replacing Microsoft smart quotes and similar |
| characters with their HTML entity equivalents. |
| |
| You can now get a pretty-print version of parsed HTML to get a visual |
| picture of how Beautiful Soup parses it, with the Tag.prettify() |
| method. |
| |
| == Strings and Unicode == |
| |
| There are separate NavigableText subclasses for ASCII and Unicode |
| strings. These classes directly subclass the corresponding base data |
| types. This means you can treat NavigableText objects as strings |
| instead of having to call methods on them to get the strings. |
| |
| str() on a Tag always returns a string, and unicode() always returns |
| Unicode. Previously it was inconsistent. |
| |
| == Tree traversal == |
| |
| In a first() or fetch() call, the tag name or the desired value of an |
| attribute can now be any of the following: |
| |
| * A string (matches that specific tag or that specific attribute value) |
| * A list of strings (matches any tag or attribute value in the list) |
| * A compiled regular expression object (matches any tag or attribute |
| value that matches the regular expression) |
| * A callable object that takes the Tag object or attribute value as a |
| string. It returns None/false/empty string if the given string |
| doesn't match, and any other value if it does. |
| |
| This is much easier to use than SQL-style wildcards (see, regular |
| expressions are good for something). Because of this, I took out |
| SQL-style wildcards. I'll put them back if someone complains, but |
| their removal simplifies the code a lot. |
| |
| You can use fetch() and first() to search for text in the parse tree, |
| not just tags. There are new alias methods fetchText() and firstText() |
| designed for this purpose. As with searching for tags, you can pass in |
| a string, a regular expression object, or a method to match your text. |
| |
| If you pass in something besides a map to the attrs argument of |
| fetch() or first(), Beautiful Soup will assume you want to match that |
| thing against the "class" attribute. When you're scraping |
| well-structured HTML, this makes your code a lot cleaner. |
| |
| 1.x and 2.x both let you call a Tag object as a shorthand for |
| fetch(). For instance, foo("bar") is a shorthand for |
| foo.fetch("bar"). In 2.x, you can also access a specially-named member |
| of a Tag object as a shorthand for first(). For instance, foo.barTag |
| is a shorthand for foo.first("bar"). By chaining these shortcuts you |
| traverse a tree in very little code: for header in |
| soup.bodyTag.pTag.tableTag('th'): |
| |
| If an element relationship (like parent or next) doesn't apply to a |
| tag, it'll now show up Null instead of None. first() will also return |
| Null if you ask it for a nonexistent tag. Null is an object that's |
| just like None, except you can do whatever you want to it and it'll |
| give you Null instead of throwing an error. |
| |
| This lets you do tree traversals like soup.htmlTag.headTag.titleTag |
| without having to worry if the intermediate stages are actually |
| there. Previously, if there was no 'head' tag in the document, headTag |
| in that instance would have been None, and accessing its 'titleTag' |
| member would have thrown an AttributeError. Now, you can get what you |
| want when it exists, and get Null when it doesn't, without having to |
| do a lot of conditionals checking to see if every stage is None. |
| |
| There are two new relations between page elements: previousSibling and |
| nextSibling. They reference the previous and next element at the same |
| level of the parse tree. For instance, if you have HTML like this: |
| |
| <p><ul><li>Foo<br /><li>Bar</ul> |
| |
| The first 'li' tag has a previousSibling of Null and its nextSibling |
| is the second 'li' tag. The second 'li' tag has a nextSibling of Null |
| and its previousSibling is the first 'li' tag. The previousSibling of |
| the 'ul' tag is the first 'p' tag. The nextSibling of 'Foo' is the |
| 'br' tag. |
| |
| I took out the ability to use fetch() to find tags that have a |
| specific list of contents. See, I can't even explain it well. It was |
| really difficult to use, I never used it, and I don't think anyone |
| else ever used it. To the extent anyone did, they can probably use |
| fetchText() instead. If it turns out someone needs it I'll think of |
| another solution. |
| |
| == Tree manipulation == |
| |
| You can add new attributes to a tag, and delete attributes from a |
| tag. In 1.x you could only change a tag's existing attributes. |
| |
| == Porting Considerations == |
| |
| There are three changes in 2.0 that break old code: |
| |
| In the post-1.2 release you could pass in a function into fetch(). The |
| function took a string, the tag name. In 2.0, the function takes the |
| actual Tag object. |
| |
| It's no longer to pass in SQL-style wildcards to fetch(). Use a |
| regular expression instead. |
| |
| The different parsing algorithm means the parse tree may not be shaped |
| like you expect. This will only actually affect you if your code uses |
| one of the affected parts. I haven't run into this problem yet while |
| porting my code. |
| |
| = Between 1.2 and 2.0 = |
| |
| This is the release to get if you want Python 1.5 compatibility. |
| |
| The desired value of an attribute can now be any of the following: |
| |
| * A string |
| * A string with SQL-style wildcards |
| * A compiled RE object |
| * A callable that returns None/false/empty string if the given value |
| doesn't match, and any other value otherwise. |
| |
| This is much easier to use than SQL-style wildcards (see, regular |
| expressions are good for something). Because of this, I no longer |
| recommend you use SQL-style wildcards. They may go away in a future |
| release to clean up the code. |
| |
| Made Beautiful Soup handle processing instructions as text instead of |
| ignoring them. |
| |
| Applied patch from Richie Hindle (richie at entrian dot com) that |
| makes tag.string a shorthand for tag.contents[0].string when the tag |
| has only one string-owning child. |
| |
| Added still more nestable tags. The nestable tags thing won't work in |
| a lot of cases and needs to be rethought. |
| |
| Fixed an edge case where searching for "%foo" would match any string |
| shorter than "foo". |
| |
| = 1.2 "Who for such dainties would not stoop?" (20040708) = |
| |
| Applied patch from Ben Last (ben at benlast dot com) that made |
| Tag.renderContents() correctly handle Unicode. |
| |
| Made BeautifulStoneSoup even dumber by making it not implicitly close |
| a tag when another tag of the same type is encountered; only when an |
| actual closing tag is encountered. This change courtesy of Fuzzy (mike |
| at pcblokes dot com). BeautifulSoup still works as before. |
| |
| = 1.1 "Swimming in a hot tureen" = |
| |
| Added more 'nestable' tags. Changed popping semantics so that when a |
| nestable tag is encountered, tags are popped up to the previously |
| encountered nestable tag (of whatever kind). I will revert this if |
| enough people complain, but it should make more people's lives easier |
| than harder. This enhancement was suggested by Anthony Baxter (anthony |
| at interlink dot com dot au). |
| |
| = 1.0 "So rich and green" (20040420) = |
| |
| Initial release. |