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+ Let's define a super-simple twitter user and status model:
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+ User = Struct.new(
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+ :id, :screen_name, :protected, :followers_count, :friends_count, :statuses_count, :favourites_count, :created_at,
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+ :name, :url, :location, :description, :time_zone, :utc_offset,
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+ :profile_background_color, :profile_text_color, :profile_link_color, :profile_sidebar_border_color, :profile_sidebar_fill_color, :profile_background_tile, :profile_background_image_url, :profile_image_url
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+ )
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+ Status = Struct.new( :id, :created_at, :user, :favorited, :truncated,
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+ :in_reply_to_user_id, :in_reply_to_status_id, :text, :source,
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+ </code></pre>
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+ With no other work, we can pull a raw JSON hash off the wire and create model instances:
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+ <pre><code>
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+ raw_json_resp = RestClient.get("http://twitter.com/statuses/show/12233609555.json")
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+ Twitter::Status.adapt(JSON.load(raw_json_resp.to_s))
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+ #=> #<struct Titi::Provider::Twitter::Status id=12233609555, created_at="Thu Apr 15 17:01:52 +0000 2010", user=#<struct Titi::Provider::Twitter::User id=1468401, screen_name="sockington", protected=false, followers_count=1520814, friends_count=457, statuses_count=6234, favourites_count=2, created_at=Mon, 19 Mar 2007 03:45:00 +0000, name="Sockamillion", url="http://www.sockington.org/", location="Waltham, MA", description="I am Jason Scott's Cat.", time_zone="Eastern Time (US & Canada)", utc_offset=-18000, profile_background_color="48484c", profile_text_color="000000", profile_link_color="000000", profile_sidebar_border_color="79c021", profile_sidebar_fill_color="585e7e", profile_background_tile=false, profile_background_image_url="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_background_images/6682718/SocksTwitter.jpg", profile_image_url="http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/77537329/IMG_3738_normal.JPG">, favorited=false, truncated=false, in_reply_to_user_id=nil, in_reply_to_status_id=nil, text="THANK GOODNESS THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HAS UNDERSTOOD THE IMPORTANCE OF MY TWEETS what do you mean others are getting in too", source="<a href=\"http://apiwiki.twitter.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">API</a>", in_reply_to_screen_name=nil>
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+ </code></pre>
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+ Titi lets you write a straightforward and compact adaptor to activity stream format:
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+ Where the mapping is direct, you can use an attribute => attribute hash, as shown in the call to ActivityStreams::Entry.adapt. For anything more complex, you can run arbitrary code in the method's block _(the part within the do ... end segment)_
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+ Here's example output. _note: this isn't canonical activity streams format: the XML serialization needs work._
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- {"truncated"=>false, "favorited"=>false, "created_at"=>"Thu Apr 15 17:01:52 +0000 2010", "text"=>"THANK GOODNESS THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HAS UNDERSTOOD THE IMPORTANCE OF MY TWEETS what do you mean others are getting in too", "id"=>12233609555, "in_reply_to_user_id"=>nil, "in_reply_to_screen_name"=>nil, "source"=>"<a href=\"http://apiwiki.twitter.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">API</a>", "user"=>#<struct Titi::Provider::Twitter::User id=1468401, screen_name="sockington", protected=false, followers_count=1520814, friends_count=457, statuses_count=6234, favourites_count=2, created_at=Mon, 19 Mar 2007 03:45:00 +0000, name="Sockamillion", url="http://www.sockington.org/", location="Waltham, MA", description="I am Jason Scott's Cat.", time_zone="Eastern Time (US & Canada)", utc_offset=-18000, profile_background_color="48484c", profile_text_color="000000", profile_link_color="000000", profile_sidebar_border_color="79c021", profile_sidebar_fill_color="585e7e", profile_background_tile=false, profile_background_image_url="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_background_images/6682718/SocksTwitter.jpg", profile_image_url="http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/77537329/IMG_3738_normal.JPG">, "in_reply_to_status_id"=>nil}
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- == Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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- * Fork the project.
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- * Make your feature addition or bug fix.
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- * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a
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- * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history.
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- == Copyright
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- Copyright (c) 2010 mrflip. See LICENSE for details.
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+ Copyright (c) 2010 Infochimps, Inc. Available under Apache license: see LICENSE for details.
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # h2. lib/imw/parsers/html_parser.rb -- html parser
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+ # == About
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+ #
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+ # h4. HTML Extractor
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+ #
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+ # * map repeating HTML elements to intermediate ruby data structure
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+ # * optimize all the common cases for expressive brevity
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+ # * output structure will come from HTML structure; map to desired output objects in transform stage.
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+ # * spec shouldn't be allowed to get too much more complicated than this; again, transform stage exists
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+ #
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+ # If this doesn't yield satisfaction you may enjoy
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+ # * http://blog.labnotes.org/2006/07/11/scraping-with-style-scrapi-toolkit-for-ruby/
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+ # * http://scrubyt.org/
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+ # Note of course that these have quite different goals. For example, we don't
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+ # have any interest in "interactive" crawling, eg form submission, or at least
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+ # that goes elsewhere.
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+ #
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+ # == Sample HTML (http://twitter.com):
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+ #
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+ # <ul class="about vcard entry-author">
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+ # <li ><span class="label">Name</span> <span class="fn" >MarsPhoenix </span> </li>
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+ # <li ><span class="label">Location</span> <span class="adr">Mars, Solar System</span> </li>
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+ # <li id="bio"><span class="label">Bio</span> <span class="bio">I dig Mars! </span> </li>
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+ # <li ><span class="label">Web</span>
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+ # <a href="http://tinyurl.com/5wwaru" class="url" rel="me nofollow">http://tinyurl.co...</a></li>
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+ # :hcard => m_one('//ul.vcard.about',
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+ # {
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+ # :name => 'li/span.fn',
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+ # :location => 'li/span.adr',
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+ # :url => m_attr('li/a.url[@href]', 'href'),
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+ # :bio => 'li#bio/span.bio',
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+ # }
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+ # )
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+ # { :hcard => { :name => 'Mars Phoenix', :location => 'Mars, Solar System', :bio => 'I dig Mars!', :url => 'http://tinyurl.com/5wwaru' } }
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+ #
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+ # <ul id="bookmarklist" class="bookmarks NOTHUMB">
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+ # <div class="bookmark NOTHUMB">
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+ # <div class="dateGroup"> <span title="23 APR 08">23 APR 08</span> </div>
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+ # <div class="data">
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+ # <h4> <a rel="nofollow" class="taggedlink" href="http://www.cs.biu.ac.il/~koppel/BlogCorpus.htm">Blog Authorship Corpus (Blogger.com 1994)</a>
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+ # <a class="inlinesave" href="...">SAVE</a> </h4>
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+ # <h5 class="savers-label"> PEOPLE</h5>
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+ # <div class="savers savers2"> <a class="delNav" href="/url/7df6661946fca61863312644eb071953"><span class="delNavCount">26</span></a> </div>
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+ # <div class="description"> The Blog Authorship Corpus consists of the collected posts of 19,320 bloggers gathered from blogger.com in August 2004. The corpus incorporates a total of 681,288 posts and over 140 million words - or approximately 35 posts and 7250 words per person. </div>
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+ # </div>
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+ # <div class="meta"></div>
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+ # <h5 class="tag-chain-label">TAGS</h5>
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+ # <div class="tagdisplay">
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+ # <ul class="tag-chain">
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+ # <li class="tag-chain-item off first"><a class="tag-chain-item-link" rel="tag" href="/infochimps/blog" ><span class="tag-chain-item-span">blog</span> </a></li>
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+ # <li class="tag-chain-item off"> <a class="tag-chain-item-link" rel="tag" href="/infochimps/corpus" ><span class="tag-chain-item-span">corpus</span> </a></li>
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+ # <li class="tag-chain-item off"> <a class="tag-chain-item-link" rel="tag" href="/infochimps/analysis" ><span class="tag-chain-item-span">analysis</span></a></li>
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+ # <li class="tag-chain-item off"> <a class="tag-chain-item-link" rel="tag" href="/infochimps/nlp" ><span class="tag-chain-item-span">nlp</span> </a></li>
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+ # <li class="tag-chain-item on last"> <a class="tag-chain-item-link" rel="tag" href="/infochimps/dataset" ><span class="tag-chain-item-span">dataset</span> </a></li>
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+ # </ul>
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+ # </div>
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+ # <div class="clr"></div>
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+ # </div>
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+ # </li>
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+ # </ul>
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+ #
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+ # == Parser Specification:
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+ # :bookmarks => [ 'ul#bookmarklist/li.post/.bookmark',
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+ # {
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+ # :date => hash( '.dateGroup/span',
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+ # [:year, :month, :day] => regexp( '', /(\d{2}) ([A-Z]{3}) (\d{2})/),
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+ # :title => '.data/h4/a.taggedlink',
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+ # :url => attr( '.data/h4/a.taggedlink', 'href'),
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+ # :del_link_url => href( '.data/.savers/a.delNav),
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+ # :num_savers => to_i( '.data/.savers//span.delNavCount'),
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+ # :description => '.data/.description',
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+ # :tags => ['.tagdisplay//tag-chain-item-span']
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+ # }
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+ # ]
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+ #
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+ # == Example output:
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+ # { :bookmarks => [
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+ # { :date => { :year => '08', :month => 'APR', :day => '23' },
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+ # :title => 'Blog Authorship Corpus (Blogger.com 1994)',
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+ # :url => 'http://www.cs.biu.ac.il/~koppel/BlogCorpus.htm',
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+ # :del_link_url => '/url/7df6661946fca61863312644eb071953',
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+ # :num_savers => 26,
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+ # :description => 'The Blog ... ',
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+ # :tags => ['blog', 'corpus', 'analysis', 'nlp', 'dataset'],
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+ # }
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+ # ]}
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+ #
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+ # == Implementation:
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+ #
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+ # Internally, we take the spec and turn it into a recursive structure of Matcher
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+ # objects. These consume Hpricot Elements and return the appropriately extracted
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+ # object.
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+ #
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+ # Note that the /default/ is for a bare selector to match ONE element, and to not
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+ # complain if there are many.
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+ #
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+ # Missing elements are silently ignored -- for example if
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+ # :foo => 'li.missing'
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+ # there will simply be no :foo element in the hash (as opposed to having hsh[:foo]
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+ # set to nil -- hsh.include?(foo) will be false)
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # == List of Matchers:
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+ # { :field => /spec/, ... } # hash hash, each field taken from spec.
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+ # [ "hpricot_path" ] # 1-el array array: for each element matching
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+ # hpricot_path, the inner_html
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+ # [ "hpricot_path", /spec/ ] # 2-el array array: for each element matching
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+ # hpricot_path, pass to spec
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+ # "hpricot_path" # string same as one("hpricot_path")
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+ # one("hpricot_path") # one first match to hpricot_path
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+ # one("hpricot_path", /spec/) # one applies spec to first match to hpricot_path
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+ # (these all match on one path:)
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+ # regexp("hpricot_path", /RE/) # regexp capture groups from matching RE against
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+ # inner_html of first match to hpricot_path
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+ # attr("hpricot_path", 'attr_name') # attr
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+ # href("hpricot_path") # href shorthand for attr(foo, 'href')
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+ # no_html # strip tags from contents
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+ # html_encoded # html encode contents
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+ # to_i, to_f, etc # convert
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+ # lambda{|doc| ... } # proc calls proc on current doc
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+ #
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+ # == Complicated HCard example:
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+ # :hcards => [ '//ul.users/li.vcard',
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+ # {
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+ # :name => '.fn',
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+ # :address => one('.adr',
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+ # :street => '.street',
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+ # :city => '.city',
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+ # :zip => '.postal'
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+ # )
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+ # :tel => [ 'span.tel',
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+ # {
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+ # :type => 'span.type',
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+ # [:cc, :area, :num] => hp.regexp('span.value', /+(\d+).(\d{3})-(\d{3}-\d{4})/),
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+ # }
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+ # ]
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+ # :tags => [ '.tag' ],
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+ # }
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+ # ]
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+ #
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+ # == Resulting Parser
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+ # MatchHash({:hcards => MatchArray('//ul.users/li.hcard',
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+ # MatchHash({
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+ # :name => MatchFirst('.fn'),
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+ # :address => MatchFirst('.adr',
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+ # MatchHash({
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+ # :street => MatchFirst('.street'),
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+ # :city => MatchFirst('.locality),
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+ # :state => MatchFirst('.region),
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+ # :zip => MatchFirst('.postal'),
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+ # }))
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+ # :tel => MatchArray('span.tel',
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+ # MatchHash({
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+ # :type => MatchFirst('span.type'),
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+ # [:cc, :area, :num] => RegexpMatcher('span.value', /+(\d+).(\d{3})-(\d{3}-\d{4})/),
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+ # })
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+ # )
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+ # :tags => MatchArray('.tag'),
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+ # })
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+ # )
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+ #
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+ # == Example output
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+ # [
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+ # {:tel => [ {:type => 'home', :cc => '49', :area => '305', :num => '555-1212'},
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+ # {:type => 'work', :cc => '49', :area => '305', :num => '555-6969'}, ],
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+ # :name => "Bob Dobbs, Jr.",
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+ # :tags => ["church"] },
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+ # {:tel => [ {:type => 'fax', :cc => '49', :area => '305', :num => '867-5309'}, ],
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+ # :name => "Jenny",
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+ # :address => { :street => "53 Evergreen Terr.", :city => "Springfield" },
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+ # :tags => ["bathroom", "wall"] },
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+ # ]
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+ #
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+ # Author:: (Philip flip Kromer, Dhruv Bansal) for Infinite Monkeywrench Project (mailto:coders@infochimps.org)
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+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008 infochimps.org
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+ # License:: GPL 3.0
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+ # Website:: http://infinitemonkeywrench.org/
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+ #
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+ # puts "#{File.basename(__FILE__)}: Something clever" # at bottom
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+
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+ require 'imw/parsers/html_parser/matchers'
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+
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+ module IMW
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+ module Parsers
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+ class HtmlParser
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+
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+ include IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers
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+
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+ attr_accessor :parse_tree
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+
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+ #
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+ # Parse Tree
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+ #
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+ def initialize arg_spec=nil
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+ spec = arg_spec || self.class.parser_spec
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+ self.parse_tree = IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers.build_parse_tree(spec)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # See IMW::HtmlParser for syntax
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+ #
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+ #
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+ def self.parser_spec
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+ raise "Override this to create your own parser spec"
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Walk
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+ #
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+ def parse doc
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+ self.parse_tree.match(doc)
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+ end
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+
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+ # one("hpricot_path") first match to hpricot_path
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+ # one("hpricot_path", /spec/) applies spec to first match to hpricot_path
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+ #
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+ def self.one selector, matcher
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+ MatchFirstElement.new(selector, IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers.build_parse_tree(matcher))
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+ end
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+ # match the +attr+ attribute of the first element given by +selector+
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+ def self.attr selector, attr, matcher=nil
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+ MatchAttribute.new(selector, attr, IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers.build_parse_tree(matcher))
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+ end
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+ # shorthand for +attr(foo, 'href')+
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+ def self.href selector, matcher=nil
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+ self.attr(selector, 'href', matcher)
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+ end
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+ # shorthand for +attr(foo, 'src')+
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+ def self.src selector, matcher=nil
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+ self.attr(selector, 'src', matcher)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.proc selector, proc, matcher=nil
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+ MatchProc.new(selector, proc, IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers.build_parse_tree(matcher))
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+ end
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+
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+ # strip ","s (!! thus disrespecting locale !!!)
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+ # and convert to int
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+ def self.to_num selector, matcher=nil
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+ proc selector, lambda{|num| num.to_s.gsub(/,/,'').to_i if num }, matcher
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+ end
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+ def self.to_json selector, matcher=nil
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+ proc selector, lambda{|v| v.to_json if v }, matcher
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.strip selector, matcher=nil
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+ proc selector, lambda{|v| v.strip }, matcher
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.re_group selector, re
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+ MatchRegexp.new(selector, re)
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+ end
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+ def self.re selector, re
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+ MatchRegexp.new(selector, re, nil, :capture => 1)
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+ end
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+ def self.re_all selector, re, matcher=nil
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+ MatchRegexpRepeatedly.new(selector, re)
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+ end
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+
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+ # def self.plain_text selector, matcher=nil
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+ # proc selector, lambda{|el| el.inner_text if el }, matcher
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+ # end
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+
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+ # attr_accessor :mapping
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+ #
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+ # #
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+ # # Feed me a hash and I'll semantify HTML
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+ # #
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+ # # The hash should magically adhere to the too-complicated,
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+ # # ever evolving goatrope that works for the below
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+ # #
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+ # #
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+ # def initialize mapping
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+ # self.mapping = mapping
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # #
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+ # # take a document subtree,
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+ # # and a mapping of hpricot paths to that subtree's data mapping
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+ # # recursively extract that datamapping
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+ # #
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+ # def extract_tree hdoc, content, sub_mapping
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+ # data = { }
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+ # sub_mapping.each do |selector, target|
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+ # data[selector] = []
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+ # sub_contents = content/selector
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+ # sub_contents.each do |sub_content|
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+ # sub_data = {}
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+ # extract_node hdoc, sub_content, sub_data, selector, target
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+ # data[selector] << sub_data
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # data
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+ # # end
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+ # # if selector.is_a?(String)
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+ # # conts = (content)
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+ # # else
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+ # # conts = [content]
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+ # # end
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+ # # conts[0..0].each do |content|
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+ # # extract_node hdoc, content, data, selector, target
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+ # # end
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+ # # end
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+ # data
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # #
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+ # # insert the extracted element into the data mapping
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+ # #
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+ # def extract_node hdoc, content, data, selector, target
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+ # classification = classify_node(selector, target)
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+ # result = \
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+ # case classification
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+ # when :subtree
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+ # target.each do |sub_selector, sub_target|
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+ # extract_node hdoc, content, data, sub_selector, sub_target
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # when :sub_attribute
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+ # k, v = selector.to_a[0]
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+ # subcontent = (k[0..0] == '/') ? (hdoc.at(k)) : (content.at(k))
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+ # val = subcontent.attributes[v.to_s] if subcontent
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+ # data[target] = val unless val.blank?
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+ #
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+ # when :attribute then
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+ # val = content.attributes[selector.to_s]
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+ # data[target] = val unless val.blank?
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+ #
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+ # when :flatten_list
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+ # subcontents = (selector[0..0] == '/') ? (hdoc/selector) : (content/selector)
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+ # data[target.first] = subcontents.map{|subcontent| subcontent.inner_html }
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+ #
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+ # when :inner_html
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+ # subcontent = (selector[0..0] == '/') ? (hdoc.at(selector)) : (content.at(selector))
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+ # data[target] = subcontent.inner_html.strip if subcontent
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+ #
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+ # else
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+ # raise "classify_node shouldn't ever return #{classification}"
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+ # end
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+ # # puts "%-19s %-19s %-31s %s" % [target.inspect[0..18], classification.inspect[0..18], selector.inspect[0..30], result.inspect[0..90]] if (classification == :sub_attribute)
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+ # # puts '' if classification == :subtree
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def classify_node selector, target
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+ # case
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+ # when target.is_a?(Hash) then :subtree
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+ # when selector.is_a?(Hash) && (selector.length == 1) then
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+ # k, v = selector.to_a[0]
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+ # case v
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+ # when Symbol then :sub_attribute
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+ # end
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+ # when selector.is_a?(Symbol) then :attribute
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+ # when selector.is_a?(String) && target.is_a?(Array) then :flatten_list
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+ # when selector.is_a?(String) && target.is_a?(Symbol) then :inner_html
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+ # else
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+ # raise "Can't classify mapping: " + [selector, target].join(" - ")
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # # use #mapping to parse file
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+ # def parse link
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+ # begin hdoc = Hpricot(link.contents)
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+ # rescue; warn "can't hpricot #{link.to_s}" ; return false; end
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+ # raw_taggings = extract_tree hdoc, hdoc, self.mapping
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # # use #mapping to parse file
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+ # def parse_file filename
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+ # begin hdoc = Hpricot(File.open(filename))
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+ # rescue; warn "can't hpricot #{filename}" ; return false; end
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+ # raw_taggings = extract_tree hdoc, hdoc, self.mapping
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+ # end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module Titi
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+ module Matcher
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+ # An abstract class from which to subclass specific HTML matchers.
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+ #
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+ # A subclass is initialized with a +selector+ and an optional
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+ # +matcher+. The +selector+ is an HTML path specification used to
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+ # collect elements from the document. If initialized with a
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+ # +matcher+, the +matcher+ is used to return match information
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+ # from the elements; else the inner HTML is returned. Subclasses
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+ # decide how the +selector+ will collect elements.
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+ class Base
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+
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+ attr_accessor :selector
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+ attr_accessor :matcher
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+ attr_accessor :options
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+
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+ def initialize selector, matcher=nil, options={}
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+ self.selector = selector
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+ self.matcher = matcher
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+ self.options = options
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+ end
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+
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+ def match doc
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+ raise "Abstract class #{self.class}"
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ # Concrete subclass of <tt>IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers::Matcher</tt>
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+ # for matching against the first element of a document matching a
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+ # selector.
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+ class MatchFirstElement < Titi::Matcher::Base
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+ # Grab the first element from +doc+ matching the +selector+ this
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+ # class was initialized with. If initialized with a +matcher+,
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+ # then return the +matcher+'s match against the first element,
36
+ # else just return the inner HTML of the first element.
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+ #
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+ # m = MatchFirstElement.new('span#bio/a.homepage')
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+ # m.match('<span id="bio"><a class="homepage" href="http://foo.bar">My Homepage</a></span>')
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+ # # => 'My Homepage'
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+ def match doc
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+ doc = Hpricot(doc) if doc.is_a?(String)
43
+ el = doc.at(selector) or return nil
44
+ if matcher
45
+ matcher.match(el)
46
+ else
47
+ options[:html] ? el : el.inner_text.strip
48
+ end
49
+ end
50
+ end
51
+
52
+ # FIXME is there really a need for this separate class? why can't
53
+ # MatchFirstElement.match accept a block?
54
+ class MatchProc < MatchFirstElement
55
+ attr_accessor :proc
56
+ attr_accessor :options
57
+ def initialize selector, proc, matcher=nil, options={}
58
+ super selector, matcher
59
+ self.options = options
60
+ self.proc = proc
61
+ end
62
+ def match doc
63
+ val = super doc
64
+ val ? self.proc.call(val) : self.proc.call(doc)
65
+ end
66
+ end
67
+
68
+ # Concrete subclass of <tt>IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers::Matcher</tt>
69
+ # for matching each element of a document matching a selector.
70
+ class MatchArray < Titi::Matcher::Base
71
+ # Grab each element from +doc+ matching the +selector+ this
72
+ # class was initialized with. If initialized with a +matcher+,
73
+ # then return an array consisting of the +matcher+'s match
74
+ # against each element, else just return an array consisting of
75
+ # the inner HTML of each element.
76
+ #
77
+ # m = MatchArray.new('span#bio/a.homepage')
78
+ # m.match('<span id="bio"><a class="homepage" href="http://foo.bar">My Homepage</a></span>
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+ # <span id="bio"><a class="homepage" href="http://foo.baz">Your Homepage</a></span>
80
+ # <span id="bio"><a class="homepage" href="http://foo.qux">Their Homepage</a></span>')
81
+ # # => ["My Homepage", "Your Homepage", "Their Homepage"]
82
+ def match doc
83
+ doc = Hpricot(doc) if doc.is_a?(String)
84
+ subdoc = (doc/selector) or return nil
85
+ if matcher
86
+ subdoc.map{|el| matcher.match(el)}
87
+ else
88
+ if options[:html]
89
+ subdoc.map{|el| el }
90
+ else
91
+ subdoc.map{|el| el.inner_text.strip }
92
+ end
93
+ end
94
+ end
95
+ end
96
+
97
+ # Concrete subclass of <tt>IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers::Matcher</tt>
98
+ # for matching an attribute of the first element of a document
99
+ # matching a selector.
100
+ class MatchAttribute < Titi::Matcher::Base
101
+
102
+ attr_accessor :attribute
103
+
104
+ # Unlike <tt>IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers::Matcher</tt>,
105
+ # <tt>IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers::MatchAttribute</tt> is initialized
106
+ # with three arguments: the +selector+ which collects elements
107
+ # from an HTML document, an +attribute+ to extract, and
108
+ # (optionally) a +matcher+ to perform the matching.
109
+ def initialize selector, attribute, matcher=nil
110
+ super selector, matcher
111
+ self.attribute = attribute.to_s
112
+ end
113
+
114
+ # Grab the first element from +doc+ matching the +selector+ this
115
+ # class was initialized with. If initialized with a +matcher+,
116
+ # then return the +matcher+'s match against the value of the
117
+ # +attribute+ this class was initialized with, else just return
118
+ # the value of the +attribute+.
119
+ #
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+ # m = MatchAttribute.new('span#bio/a.homepage', 'href')
121
+ # m.match('<span id="bio"><a class="homepage" href="http://foo.bar">My Homepage</a></span>')
122
+ # # => 'http://foo.bar'
123
+ def match doc
124
+ doc = Hpricot(doc) if doc.is_a?(String)
125
+ val = doc.path_attr(selector, attribute)
126
+ matcher ? matcher.match(val) : val
127
+ end
128
+ end
129
+
130
+ # Concrete subclass of <tt>IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers::Matcher</tt>
131
+ # for using a regular expression to match against text in an HTML
132
+ # document.
133
+ class MatchRegexp < Titi::Matcher::Base
134
+
135
+ attr_accessor :re
136
+ attr_accessor :options
137
+
138
+ # Use the regular expression +re+ to return captures from the
139
+ # elements collected by +selector+ (treated as text) used on an
140
+ # HTML document (if +selector+ is +nil+ then match against the
141
+ # full text of the document). If the keyword argument
142
+ # <tt>:capture</tt> is specified then return the corresponding
143
+ # group (indexing is that of regular expressions; "1" is the
144
+ # first capture), else return an array of all captures. If
145
+ # +matcher+, then use it on the capture(s) before returning.
146
+ #
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+ # FIXME Shouldn't the matcher come BEFORE the regexp capture,
148
+ # not after?
149
+ def initialize selector, re, matcher=nil, options={}
150
+ super selector, matcher
151
+ self.options = options
152
+ self.re = re
153
+ end
154
+
155
+ # Grab the first element from +doc+ matching the +selector+ this
156
+ # object was initialized with. Use the +re+ and the (optional)
157
+ # capture group this object was initialized with to capture a
158
+ # string (or array of strings if no capture group was specified)
159
+ # from the collected element (treated as text). If initialized
160
+ # with a +matcher+, then return the +matcher+'s match against
161
+ # the value of the capture(s), else just return the capture(s).
162
+ #
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+ # m = MatchRegexp.new('span#bio/a.homepage', /Homepage of (.*)$/, nil, :capture => 1 )
164
+ # m.match('<span id="bio"><a class="homepage" href="http://foo.bar">Homepage of John Chimpo</a></span>')
165
+ # # => "John Chimpo"
166
+ def match doc
167
+ doc = Hpricot(doc) if doc.is_a?(String)
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+ el = selector ? doc.contents_of(selector) : doc
169
+ m = re.match(el.to_s)
170
+ val = case
171
+ when m.nil? then nil
172
+ when self.options.key?(:capture) then m.captures[self.options[:capture] - 1] # -1 to match regexp indexing
173
+ else m.captures
174
+ end
175
+ # pass to matcher, if any
176
+ matcher ? matcher.match(val) : val
177
+ end
178
+ end
179
+
180
+
181
+ class MatchRegexpRepeatedly < Titi::Matcher::Base
182
+ attr_accessor :re
183
+ def initialize selector, re, matcher=nil
184
+ super selector, matcher
185
+ self.re = re
186
+ end
187
+ def match doc
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+ doc = Hpricot(doc) if doc.is_a?(String)
189
+ # apply selector, if any
190
+ el = selector ? doc.contents_of(selector) : doc
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+ return unless el
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+ # get all matches
193
+ val = el.to_s.scan(re)
194
+ # if there's only one capture group, flatten the array
195
+ val = val.flatten if val.first && val.first.length == 1
196
+ # pass to matcher, if any
197
+ matcher ? matcher.match(val) : val
198
+ end
199
+ end
200
+
201
+ # Class for building a hash of values by using appropriate
202
+ # matchers against an HTML document.
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+ class MatchHash
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+
205
+ attr_accessor :match_hash
206
+
207
+ # The +match_hash+ must be a +Hash+ of symbols matched to HTML
208
+ # matchers (subclasses of
209
+ # <tt>IMW::Parsers::HtmlMatchers::Matcher</tt>).
210
+ def initialize match_hash
211
+ # Kludge? maybe.
212
+ raise "MatchHash requires a hash of :attributes => matchers." unless match_hash.is_a?(Hash)
213
+ self.match_hash = match_hash
214
+ end
215
+
216
+ # Use the +match_hash+ this +MatchHash+ was initialized with to
217
+ # select elements from +doc+ and extract information from them:
218
+ #
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+ # m = MatchHash.new({
220
+ # :name => MatchFirstElement.new('li/span.customer'),
221
+ # :order_status => MatchAttribute.new('li/ul[@status]','status'),
222
+ # :products => MatchArray.new('li/ul/li')
223
+ # })
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+ # m.match('<li><span class="customer">John Chimpo</span>
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+ # <ul status="shipped">
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+ # <li>bananas</li>
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+ # <li>mangos</li>
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+ # <li>banangos</li>
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+ # </ul></li>')
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+ # # => {
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+ # :name => "John Chimpo",
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+ # :order_status => "shipped",
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+ # :products => ["bananas", "mangos", "banangos"]
234
+ # }
235
+ def match doc
236
+ doc = Hpricot(doc) if doc.is_a?(String)
237
+ hsh = { }
238
+ match_hash.each do |attr, m|
239
+ val = m.match(doc)
240
+ case attr
241
+ when Array then hsh.merge!(Hash.zip(attr, val).reject{|k,v| v.nil? }) if val
242
+ else hsh[attr] = val end
243
+ end
244
+ self.class.scrub!(hsh)
245
+ end
246
+
247
+ # kill off keys with nil values
248
+ def self.scrub! hsh
249
+ hsh # .reject{|k,v| v.nil? }
250
+ end
251
+ end
252
+
253
+ end
254
+ end
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
1
1
  module Titi
2
2
  module ParseTree
3
-
4
3
  #
5
4
  # construct the downstream part of a hash matcher
6
5
  #
@@ -26,7 +25,8 @@ module Titi
26
25
  MatchArray.new(spec[0].to_s, build_parse_tree(spec[1]))
27
26
  when String then MatchFirstElement.new(spec)
28
27
  when Proc then MatchProc.new(nil, spec)
29
- when Regexp then MatchRegexp.new(nil, spec, nil, :one => true)
28
+ when Regexp then MatchRegexp.new(nil, spec, nil, :capture => 1)
29
+ when Symbol then MatchAttribute.new(nil, spec, nil)
30
30
  else raise "Don't know how to parse #{spec.inspect}"
31
31
  end
32
32
  end
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108
108
  #
109
109
  def self.get status_id
110
110
  raw_json_str = RestClient.get "http://twitter.com/statuses/show/#{status_id}.json"
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