peacock-data-public-datasets-idc-llm_eval
/
env-llmeval
/lib
/python3.10
/site-packages
/lxml
/html
/html5parser.py
""" | |
An interface to html5lib that mimics the lxml.html interface. | |
""" | |
import sys | |
import string | |
from html5lib import HTMLParser as _HTMLParser | |
from html5lib.treebuilders.etree_lxml import TreeBuilder | |
from lxml import etree | |
from lxml.html import Element, XHTML_NAMESPACE, _contains_block_level_tag | |
# python3 compatibility | |
try: | |
_strings = basestring | |
except NameError: | |
_strings = (bytes, str) | |
try: | |
from urllib2 import urlopen | |
except ImportError: | |
from urllib.request import urlopen | |
try: | |
from urlparse import urlparse | |
except ImportError: | |
from urllib.parse import urlparse | |
class HTMLParser(_HTMLParser): | |
"""An html5lib HTML parser with lxml as tree.""" | |
def __init__(self, strict=False, **kwargs): | |
_HTMLParser.__init__(self, strict=strict, tree=TreeBuilder, **kwargs) | |
try: | |
from html5lib import XHTMLParser as _XHTMLParser | |
except ImportError: | |
pass | |
else: | |
class XHTMLParser(_XHTMLParser): | |
"""An html5lib XHTML Parser with lxml as tree.""" | |
def __init__(self, strict=False, **kwargs): | |
_XHTMLParser.__init__(self, strict=strict, tree=TreeBuilder, **kwargs) | |
xhtml_parser = XHTMLParser() | |
def _find_tag(tree, tag): | |
elem = tree.find(tag) | |
if elem is not None: | |
return elem | |
return tree.find('{%s}%s' % (XHTML_NAMESPACE, tag)) | |
def document_fromstring(html, guess_charset=None, parser=None): | |
""" | |
Parse a whole document into a string. | |
If `guess_charset` is true, or if the input is not Unicode but a | |
byte string, the `chardet` library will perform charset guessing | |
on the string. | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(html, _strings): | |
raise TypeError('string required') | |
if parser is None: | |
parser = html_parser | |
options = {} | |
if guess_charset is None and isinstance(html, bytes): | |
# html5lib does not accept useChardet as an argument, if it | |
# detected the html argument would produce unicode objects. | |
guess_charset = True | |
if guess_charset is not None: | |
options['useChardet'] = guess_charset | |
return parser.parse(html, **options).getroot() | |
def fragments_fromstring(html, no_leading_text=False, | |
guess_charset=None, parser=None): | |
"""Parses several HTML elements, returning a list of elements. | |
The first item in the list may be a string. If no_leading_text is true, | |
then it will be an error if there is leading text, and it will always be | |
a list of only elements. | |
If `guess_charset` is true, the `chardet` library will perform charset | |
guessing on the string. | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(html, _strings): | |
raise TypeError('string required') | |
if parser is None: | |
parser = html_parser | |
options = {} | |
if guess_charset is None and isinstance(html, bytes): | |
# html5lib does not accept useChardet as an argument, if it | |
# detected the html argument would produce unicode objects. | |
guess_charset = False | |
if guess_charset is not None: | |
options['useChardet'] = guess_charset | |
children = parser.parseFragment(html, 'div', **options) | |
if children and isinstance(children[0], _strings): | |
if no_leading_text: | |
if children[0].strip(): | |
raise etree.ParserError('There is leading text: %r' % | |
children[0]) | |
del children[0] | |
return children | |
def fragment_fromstring(html, create_parent=False, | |
guess_charset=None, parser=None): | |
"""Parses a single HTML element; it is an error if there is more than | |
one element, or if anything but whitespace precedes or follows the | |
element. | |
If 'create_parent' is true (or is a tag name) then a parent node | |
will be created to encapsulate the HTML in a single element. In | |
this case, leading or trailing text is allowed. | |
If `guess_charset` is true, the `chardet` library will perform charset | |
guessing on the string. | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(html, _strings): | |
raise TypeError('string required') | |
accept_leading_text = bool(create_parent) | |
elements = fragments_fromstring( | |
html, guess_charset=guess_charset, parser=parser, | |
no_leading_text=not accept_leading_text) | |
if create_parent: | |
if not isinstance(create_parent, _strings): | |
create_parent = 'div' | |
new_root = Element(create_parent) | |
if elements: | |
if isinstance(elements[0], _strings): | |
new_root.text = elements[0] | |
del elements[0] | |
new_root.extend(elements) | |
return new_root | |
if not elements: | |
raise etree.ParserError('No elements found') | |
if len(elements) > 1: | |
raise etree.ParserError('Multiple elements found') | |
result = elements[0] | |
if result.tail and result.tail.strip(): | |
raise etree.ParserError('Element followed by text: %r' % result.tail) | |
result.tail = None | |
return result | |
def fromstring(html, guess_charset=None, parser=None): | |
"""Parse the html, returning a single element/document. | |
This tries to minimally parse the chunk of text, without knowing if it | |
is a fragment or a document. | |
'base_url' will set the document's base_url attribute (and the tree's | |
docinfo.URL) | |
If `guess_charset` is true, or if the input is not Unicode but a | |
byte string, the `chardet` library will perform charset guessing | |
on the string. | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(html, _strings): | |
raise TypeError('string required') | |
doc = document_fromstring(html, parser=parser, | |
guess_charset=guess_charset) | |
# document starts with doctype or <html>, full document! | |
start = html[:50] | |
if isinstance(start, bytes): | |
# Allow text comparison in python3. | |
# Decode as ascii, that also covers latin-1 and utf-8 for the | |
# characters we need. | |
start = start.decode('ascii', 'replace') | |
start = start.lstrip().lower() | |
if start.startswith('<html') or start.startswith('<!doctype'): | |
return doc | |
head = _find_tag(doc, 'head') | |
# if the head is not empty we have a full document | |
if len(head): | |
return doc | |
body = _find_tag(doc, 'body') | |
# The body has just one element, so it was probably a single | |
# element passed in | |
if (len(body) == 1 and (not body.text or not body.text.strip()) | |
and (not body[-1].tail or not body[-1].tail.strip())): | |
return body[0] | |
# Now we have a body which represents a bunch of tags which have the | |
# content that was passed in. We will create a fake container, which | |
# is the body tag, except <body> implies too much structure. | |
if _contains_block_level_tag(body): | |
body.tag = 'div' | |
else: | |
body.tag = 'span' | |
return body | |
def parse(filename_url_or_file, guess_charset=None, parser=None): | |
"""Parse a filename, URL, or file-like object into an HTML document | |
tree. Note: this returns a tree, not an element. Use | |
``parse(...).getroot()`` to get the document root. | |
If ``guess_charset`` is true, the ``useChardet`` option is passed into | |
html5lib to enable character detection. This option is on by default | |
when parsing from URLs, off by default when parsing from file(-like) | |
objects (which tend to return Unicode more often than not), and on by | |
default when parsing from a file path (which is read in binary mode). | |
""" | |
if parser is None: | |
parser = html_parser | |
if not isinstance(filename_url_or_file, _strings): | |
fp = filename_url_or_file | |
if guess_charset is None: | |
# assume that file-like objects return Unicode more often than bytes | |
guess_charset = False | |
elif _looks_like_url(filename_url_or_file): | |
fp = urlopen(filename_url_or_file) | |
if guess_charset is None: | |
# assume that URLs return bytes | |
guess_charset = True | |
else: | |
fp = open(filename_url_or_file, 'rb') | |
if guess_charset is None: | |
guess_charset = True | |
options = {} | |
# html5lib does not accept useChardet as an argument, if it | |
# detected the html argument would produce unicode objects. | |
if guess_charset: | |
options['useChardet'] = guess_charset | |
return parser.parse(fp, **options) | |
def _looks_like_url(str): | |
scheme = urlparse(str)[0] | |
if not scheme: | |
return False | |
elif (sys.platform == 'win32' and | |
scheme in string.ascii_letters | |
and len(scheme) == 1): | |
# looks like a 'normal' absolute path | |
return False | |
else: | |
return True | |
html_parser = HTMLParser() | |