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htmlquery
Overview
htmlquery
is an XPath query package for HTML, lets you extract data or evaluate from HTML documents by an XPath expression.
htmlquery
built-in the query object caching feature based on LRU, this feature will caching the recently used XPATH query string. Enable query caching can avoid re-compile XPath expression each query.
You can visit this page to learn about the supported XPath(1.0/2.0) syntax. https://github.com/antchfx/xpath
XPath query packages for Go
Name | Description |
---|---|
htmlquery | XPath query package for the HTML document |
xmlquery | XPath query package for the XML document |
jsonquery | XPath query package for the JSON document |
Installation
go get github.com/antchfx/htmlquery
Getting Started
Query, returns matched elements or error.
nodes, err := htmlquery.QueryAll(doc, "//a")
if err != nil {
panic(`not a valid XPath expression.`)
}
Load HTML document from URL.
doc, err := htmlquery.LoadURL("http://example.com/")
Load HTML from document.
filePath := "/home/user/sample.html"
doc, err := htmlquery.LoadDoc(filePath)
Load HTML document from string.
s := `<html>....</html>`
doc, err := htmlquery.Parse(strings.NewReader(s))
Find all A elements.
list := htmlquery.Find(doc, "//a")
Find all A elements that have href
attribute.
list := htmlquery.Find(doc, "//a[@href]")
Find all A elements with href
attribute and only return href
value.
list := htmlquery.Find(doc, "//a/@href")
for _ , n := range list{
fmt.Println(htmlquery.InnerText(n)) // output @href value
}
Find the third A element.
a := htmlquery.FindOne(doc, "//a[3]")
Find children element (img) under A href
and print the source
a := htmlquery.FindOne(doc, "//a")
img := htmlquery.FindOne(a, "//img")
fmt.Prinln(htmlquery.SelectAttr(img, "src")) // output @src value
Evaluate the number of all IMG element.
expr, _ := xpath.Compile("count(//img)")
v := expr.Evaluate(htmlquery.CreateXPathNavigator(doc)).(float64)
fmt.Printf("total count is %f", v)
Quick Starts
func main() {
doc, err := htmlquery.LoadURL("https://www.bing.com/search?q=golang")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Find all news item.
list, err := htmlquery.QueryAll(doc, "//ol/li")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
for i, n := range list {
a := htmlquery.FindOne(n, "//a")
if a != nil {
fmt.Printf("%d %s(%s)\n", i, htmlquery.InnerText(a), htmlquery.SelectAttr(a, "href"))
}
}
}
FAQ
Find()
vs QueryAll()
, which is better?
Find
and QueryAll
both do the same things, searches all of matched html nodes.
The Find
will panics if you give an error XPath query, but QueryAll
will return an error for you.
Can I save my query expression object for the next query?
Yes, you can. We offer the QuerySelector
and QuerySelectorAll
methods, It will accept your query expression object.
Cache a query expression object(or reused) will avoid re-compile XPath query expression, improve your query performance.
XPath query object cache performance
goos: windows
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/antchfx/htmlquery
BenchmarkSelectorCache-4 20000000 55.2 ns/op
BenchmarkDisableSelectorCache-4 500000 3162 ns/op
How to disable caching?
htmlquery.DisableSelectorCache = true
Questions
Please let me know if you have any questions.