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- selectolax/__init__.py +3 -5
- selectolax/lexbor/attrs.pxi +26 -9
- selectolax/lexbor/node.pxi +215 -60
- selectolax/lexbor/node_remove.pxi +29 -0
- selectolax/lexbor/selection.pxi +57 -26
- selectolax/lexbor/util.pxi +1 -0
- selectolax/lexbor.c +24654 -25072
- selectolax/lexbor.cpython-313-aarch64-linux-musl.so +0 -0
- selectolax/lexbor.pxd +44 -40
- selectolax/lexbor.pyi +847 -65
- selectolax/lexbor.pyx +94 -21
- selectolax/modest/node.pxi +49 -43
- selectolax/modest/selection.pxi +24 -22
- selectolax/modest/util.pxi +1 -0
- selectolax/parser.c +18015 -20066
- selectolax/parser.cpython-313-aarch64-linux-musl.so +0 -0
- selectolax/parser.pxd +17 -20
- selectolax/parser.pyi +493 -46
- selectolax/parser.pyx +41 -33
- selectolax/utils.pxi +13 -3
- selectolax-0.4.0.dist-info/METADATA +32 -0
- selectolax-0.4.0.dist-info/RECORD +27 -0
- {selectolax-0.3.29.dist-info → selectolax-0.4.0.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
- selectolax-0.3.29.dist-info/METADATA +0 -194
- selectolax-0.3.29.dist-info/RECORD +0 -26
- {selectolax-0.3.29.dist-info → selectolax-0.4.0.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE +0 -0
- {selectolax-0.3.29.dist-info → selectolax-0.4.0.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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Matches pattern `query` against HTML tree.
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`CSS selectors reference <https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.asp>`_.
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Default value to return if there is no match.
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"""Returns the text of the node including text of all its child nodes.
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strip : bool, default False
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The separator to use when joining text from different nodes.
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text : str
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"""
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def strip_tags(self, tags: list[str], recursive: bool = False) -> None:
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"""Remove specified tags from the node.
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Parameters
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----------
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tags : list of str
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List of tags to remove.
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recursive : bool, default True
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Whenever to delete all its child nodes
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Examples
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+
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>>> tree = HTMLParser('<html><head></head><body><script></script><div>Hello world!</div></body></html>')
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>>> tags = ['head', 'style', 'script', 'xmp', 'iframe', 'noembed', 'noframes']
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>>> tree.strip_tags(tags)
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>>> tree.html
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Works the same as th unwrap method, but applied to a list of tags.
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+
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Parameters
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----------
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List of tags to remove.
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delete_empty : bool, default False
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If True, removes empty tags.
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Examples
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--------
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+
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|
682
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>>> tree = HTMLParser("<div><a href="">Hello</a> <i>world</i>!</div>")
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|
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+
>>> tree.head.unwrap_tags(['i','a'])
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|
+
>>> tree.head.html
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'<body><div>Hello world!</div></body>'
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Works similarly to
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Works similarly to the ``css`` method, but supports chained filtering and extra features.
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Parameters
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----------
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