[utils] Add extract_attributes for extracting html tag attributes

This is much more robust than just using regexps, and handles all
the common scenarios, such as empty/no values, repeated attributes,
entity decoding, mixed case names, and the different possible value
quoting schemes.
master
Brian Foley 8 years ago
parent 03879ff054
commit 8bb56eeeea

@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ from youtube_dl.utils import (
encodeFilename,
escape_rfc3986,
escape_url,
extract_attributes,
ExtractorError,
find_xpath_attr,
fix_xml_ampersands,
@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ from youtube_dl.utils import (
cli_bool_option,
)
from youtube_dl.compat import (
compat_chr,
compat_etree_fromstring,
)
@ -591,6 +593,44 @@ class TestUtil(unittest.TestCase):
on = js_to_json('{"abc": "def",}')
self.assertEqual(json.loads(on), {'abc': 'def'})
def test_extract_attributes(self):
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="y">'), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes("<e x='y'>"), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x=y>'), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="a \'b\' c">'), {'x': "a 'b' c"})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x=\'a "b" c\'>'), {'x': 'a "b" c'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="&#121;">'), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="&#x79;">'), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="&amp;">'), {'x': '&'}) # XML
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="&quot;">'), {'x': '"'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="&pound;">'), {'x': '£'}) # HTML 3.2
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="&lambda;">'), {'x': 'λ'}) # HTML 4.0
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="&foo">'), {'x': '&foo'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="\'">'), {'x': "'"})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x=\'"\'>'), {'x': '"'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x >'), {'x': None})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x=y a>'), {'x': 'y', 'a': None})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x= y>'), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x=1 y=2 x=3>'), {'y': '2', 'x': '3'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e \nx=\ny\n>'), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e \nx=\n"y"\n>'), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes("<e \nx=\n'y'\n>"), {'x': 'y'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e \nx="\ny\n">'), {'x': '\ny\n'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e CAPS=x>'), {'caps': 'x'}) # Names lowercased
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x=1 X=2>'), {'x': '2'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e X=1 x=2>'), {'x': '2'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e _:funny-name1=1>'), {'_:funny-name1': '1'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="Fáilte 世界 \U0001f600">'), {'x': 'Fáilte 世界 \U0001f600'})
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="décompose&#769;">'), {'x': 'décompose\u0301'})
# "Narrow" Python builds don't support unicode code points outside BMP.
try:
compat_chr(0x10000)
supports_outside_bmp = True
except ValueError:
supports_outside_bmp = False
if supports_outside_bmp:
self.assertEqual(extract_attributes('<e x="Smile &#128512;!">'), {'x': 'Smile \U0001f600!'})
def test_clean_html(self):
self.assertEqual(clean_html('a:\nb'), 'a: b')
self.assertEqual(clean_html('a:\n "b"'), 'a: "b"')

@ -77,6 +77,11 @@ try:
except ImportError: # Python 2
from urllib import urlretrieve as compat_urlretrieve
try:
from html.parser import HTMLParser as compat_HTMLParser
except ImportError: # Python 2
from HTMLParser import HTMLParser as compat_HTMLParser
try:
from subprocess import DEVNULL
@ -540,6 +545,7 @@ else:
from tokenize import generate_tokens as compat_tokenize_tokenize
__all__ = [
'compat_HTMLParser',
'compat_HTTPError',
'compat_basestring',
'compat_chr',

@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ import xml.etree.ElementTree
import zlib
from .compat import (
compat_HTMLParser,
compat_basestring,
compat_chr,
compat_etree_fromstring,
@ -272,6 +273,35 @@ def get_element_by_attribute(attribute, value, html):
return unescapeHTML(res)
class HTMLAttributeParser(compat_HTMLParser):
"""Trivial HTML parser to gather the attributes for a single element"""
def __init__(self):
self.attrs = { }
compat_HTMLParser.__init__(self)
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
self.attrs = dict(attrs)
def extract_attributes(html_element):
"""Given a string for an HTML element such as
<el
a="foo" B="bar" c="&98;az" d=boz
empty= noval entity="&amp;"
sq='"' dq="'"
>
Decode and return a dictionary of attributes.
{
'a': 'foo', 'b': 'bar', c: 'baz', d: 'boz',
'empty': '', 'noval': None, 'entity': '&',
'sq': '"', 'dq': '\''
}.
NB HTMLParser is stricter in Python 2.6 & 3.2 than in later versions,
but the cases in the unit test will work for all of 2.6, 2.7, 3.2-3.5.
"""
parser = HTMLAttributeParser()
parser.feed(html_element)
parser.close()
return parser.attrs
def clean_html(html):
"""Clean an HTML snippet into a readable string"""

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