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dompy

Javascript DOM objects in python. Parse html like you would in the browser.

The goal is to implement XML DOM Elements in Python.

BeautifulSoup is a wonderfully robust library for parsing html, and navigating the document tree. However, I found it unpleasent to work with. As someone who's used to manipulating DOM elements in javascript, I wanted the ability to do the same thing in python.

It (roughly) works as follows:

document = dompy.Document(htmlString)
document.getElementsByClassName('td') #get all the TDs in the document
document.getElementById('foo').innerText #get the text in the foo element

BeautifulSoup is still used to parse the html document, but the Tags are then iterated over and converted to a Node class which aims to closely resemble those found in javascript. So, as you'd access the body's className or tagName just as you would in javascript, like:

document.body.className
document.getElementsByName('idk')[0].tagName #figure out what tag has been named so vaguely