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1 """Beautiful Soup
2 Elixir and Tonic
3 "The Screen-Scraper's Friend"
4 http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/
5 
6 Beautiful Soup parses a (possibly invalid) XML or HTML document into a
7 tree representation. It provides methods and Pythonic idioms that make
8 it easy to navigate, search, and modify the tree.
9 
10 A well-formed XML/HTML document yields a well-formed data
11 structure. An ill-formed XML/HTML document yields a correspondingly
12 ill-formed data structure. If your document is only locally
13 well-formed, you can use this library to find and process the
14 well-formed part of it.
15 
16 Beautiful Soup works with Python 2.2 and up. It has no external
17 dependencies, but you'll have more success at converting data to UTF-8
18 if you also install these three packages:
19 
20 * chardet, for auto-detecting character encodings
21  http://chardet.feedparser.org/
22 * cjkcodecs and iconv_codec, which add more encodings to the ones supported
23  by stock Python.
24  http://cjkpython.i18n.org/
25 
26 Beautiful Soup defines classes for two main parsing strategies:
27 
28  * BeautifulStoneSoup, for parsing XML, SGML, or your domain-specific
29  language that kind of looks like XML.
30 
31  * BeautifulSoup, for parsing run-of-the-mill HTML code, be it valid
32  or invalid. This class has web browser-like heuristics for
33  obtaining a sensible parse tree in the face of common HTML errors.
34 
35 Beautiful Soup also defines a class (UnicodeDammit) for autodetecting
36 the encoding of an HTML or XML document, and converting it to
37 Unicode. Much of this code is taken from Mark Pilgrim's Universal Feed Parser.
38 
39 For more than you ever wanted to know about Beautiful Soup, see the
40 documentation:
41 http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/documentation.html
42 
43 Here, have some legalese:
44 
45 Copyright (c) 2004-2010, Leonard Richardson
46 
47 All rights reserved.
48 
49 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
50 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
51 met:
52 
53  * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
54  notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
55 
56  * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
57  copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
58  disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
59  with the distribution.
60 
61  * Neither the name of the the Beautiful Soup Consortium and All
62  Night Kosher Bakery nor the names of its contributors may be
63  used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
64  without specific prior written permission.
65 
66 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
67 "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
68 LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
69 A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
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72 PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
73 PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
74 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
75 NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
76 SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE, DAMMIT.
77 
78 """
79 from __future__ import generators
80 
81 __author__ = "Leonard Richardson (leonardr@segfault.org)"
82 __version__ = "3.2.1"
83 __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Leonard Richardson"
84 __license__ = "New-style BSD"
85 
86 from sgmllib import SGMLParser, SGMLParseError
87 import codecs
88 import markupbase
89 import types
90 import re
91 import sgmllib
92 try:
93  from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint
94 except ImportError:
95  name2codepoint = {}
96 try:
97  set
98 except NameError:
99  from sets import Set as set
100 
101 #These hacks make Beautiful Soup able to parse XML with namespaces
102 sgmllib.tagfind = re.compile('[a-zA-Z][-_.:a-zA-Z0-9]*')
103 markupbase._declname_match = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z][-_.:a-zA-Z0-9]*\s*').match
104 
105 DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING = "utf-8"
106 
108  """Build a RE to match the given CSS class."""
109  return re.compile(r"(^|.*\s)%s($|\s)" % str)
110 
111 # First, the classes that represent markup elements.
112 
114  """Contains the navigational information for some part of the page
115  (either a tag or a piece of text)"""
116 
117  def _invert(h):
118  "Cheap function to invert a hash."
119  i = {}
120  for k,v in h.items():
121  i[v] = k
122  return i
123 
124  XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS = { "apos" : "'",
125  "quot" : '"',
126  "amp" : "&",
127  "lt" : "<",
128  "gt" : ">" }
129 
130  XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_TO_ENTITIES = _invert(XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS)
131 
132  def setup(self, parent=None, previous=None):
133  """Sets up the initial relations between this element and
134  other elements."""
135  self.parent = parent
136  self.previous = previous
137  self.next = None
138  self.previousSibling = None
139  self.nextSibling = None
140  if self.parent and self.parent.contents:
141  self.previousSibling = self.parent.contents[-1]
142  self.previousSibling.nextSibling = self
143 
144  def replaceWith(self, replaceWith):
145  oldParent = self.parent
146  myIndex = self.parent.index(self)
147  if hasattr(replaceWith, "parent")\
148  and replaceWith.parent is self.parent:
149  # We're replacing this element with one of its siblings.
150  index = replaceWith.parent.index(replaceWith)
151  if index and index < myIndex:
152  # Furthermore, it comes before this element. That
153  # means that when we extract it, the index of this
154  # element will change.
155  myIndex = myIndex - 1
156  self.extract()
157  oldParent.insert(myIndex, replaceWith)
158 
159  def replaceWithChildren(self):
160  myParent = self.parent
161  myIndex = self.parent.index(self)
162  self.extract()
163  reversedChildren = list(self.contents)
164  reversedChildren.reverse()
165  for child in reversedChildren:
166  myParent.insert(myIndex, child)
167 
168  def extract(self):
169  """Destructively rips this element out of the tree."""
170  if self.parent:
171  try:
172  del self.parent.contents[self.parent.index(self)]
173  except ValueError:
174  pass
175 
176  #Find the two elements that would be next to each other if
177  #this element (and any children) hadn't been parsed. Connect
178  #the two.
179  lastChild = self._lastRecursiveChild()
180  nextElement = lastChild.next
181 
182  if self.previous:
183  self.previous.next = nextElement
184  if nextElement:
185  nextElement.previous = self.previous
186  self.previous = None
187  lastChild.next = None
188 
189  self.parent = None
190  if self.previousSibling:
191  self.previousSibling.nextSibling = self.nextSibling
192  if self.nextSibling:
193  self.nextSibling.previousSibling = self.previousSibling
194  self.previousSibling = self.nextSibling = None
195  return self
196 
197  def _lastRecursiveChild(self):
198  "Finds the last element beneath this object to be parsed."
199  lastChild = self
200  while hasattr(lastChild, 'contents') and lastChild.contents:
201  lastChild = lastChild.contents[-1]
202  return lastChild
203 
204  def insert(self, position, newChild):
205  if isinstance(newChild, basestring) \
206  and not isinstance(newChild, NavigableString):
207  newChild = NavigableString(newChild)
208 
209  position = min(position, len(self.contents))
210  if hasattr(newChild, 'parent') and newChild.parent is not None:
211  # We're 'inserting' an element that's already one
212  # of this object's children.
213  if newChild.parent is self:
214  index = self.index(newChild)
215  if index > position:
216  # Furthermore we're moving it further down the
217  # list of this object's children. That means that
218  # when we extract this element, our target index
219  # will jump down one.
220  position = position - 1
221  newChild.extract()
222 
223  newChild.parent = self
224  previousChild = None
225  if position == 0:
226  newChild.previousSibling = None
227  newChild.previous = self
228  else:
229  previousChild = self.contents[position-1]
230  newChild.previousSibling = previousChild
231  newChild.previousSibling.nextSibling = newChild
232  newChild.previous = previousChild._lastRecursiveChild()
233  if newChild.previous:
234  newChild.previous.next = newChild
235 
236  newChildsLastElement = newChild._lastRecursiveChild()
237 
238  if position >= len(self.contents):
239  newChild.nextSibling = None
240 
241  parent = self
242  parentsNextSibling = None
243  while not parentsNextSibling:
244  parentsNextSibling = parent.nextSibling
245  parent = parent.parent
246  if not parent: # This is the last element in the document.
247  break
248  if parentsNextSibling:
249  newChildsLastElement.next = parentsNextSibling
250  else:
251  newChildsLastElement.next = None
252  else:
253  nextChild = self.contents[position]
254  newChild.nextSibling = nextChild
255  if newChild.nextSibling:
256  newChild.nextSibling.previousSibling = newChild
257  newChildsLastElement.next = nextChild
258 
259  if newChildsLastElement.next:
260  newChildsLastElement.next.previous = newChildsLastElement
261  self.contents.insert(position, newChild)
262 
263  def append(self, tag):
264  """Appends the given tag to the contents of this tag."""
265  self.insert(len(self.contents), tag)
266 
267  def findNext(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs):
268  """Returns the first item that matches the given criteria and
269  appears after this Tag in the document."""
270  return self._findOne(self.findAllNext, name, attrs, text, **kwargs)
271 
272  def findAllNext(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, limit=None,
273  **kwargs):
274  """Returns all items that match the given criteria and appear
275  after this Tag in the document."""
276  return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, self.nextGenerator,
277  **kwargs)
278 
279  def findNextSibling(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs):
280  """Returns the closest sibling to this Tag that matches the
281  given criteria and appears after this Tag in the document."""
282  return self._findOne(self.findNextSiblings, name, attrs, text,
283  **kwargs)
284 
285  def findNextSiblings(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, limit=None,
286  **kwargs):
287  """Returns the siblings of this Tag that match the given
288  criteria and appear after this Tag in the document."""
289  return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit,
290  self.nextSiblingGenerator, **kwargs)
291  fetchNextSiblings = findNextSiblings # Compatibility with pre-3.x
292 
293  def findPrevious(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs):
294  """Returns the first item that matches the given criteria and
295  appears before this Tag in the document."""
296  return self._findOne(self.findAllPrevious, name, attrs, text, **kwargs)
297 
298  def findAllPrevious(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, limit=None,
299  **kwargs):
300  """Returns all items that match the given criteria and appear
301  before this Tag in the document."""
302  return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, self.previousGenerator,
303  **kwargs)
304  fetchPrevious = findAllPrevious # Compatibility with pre-3.x
305 
306  def findPreviousSibling(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs):
307  """Returns the closest sibling to this Tag that matches the
308  given criteria and appears before this Tag in the document."""
309  return self._findOne(self.findPreviousSiblings, name, attrs, text,
310  **kwargs)
311 
312  def findPreviousSiblings(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None,
313  limit=None, **kwargs):
314  """Returns the siblings of this Tag that match the given
315  criteria and appear before this Tag in the document."""
316  return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit,
317  self.previousSiblingGenerator, **kwargs)
318  fetchPreviousSiblings = findPreviousSiblings # Compatibility with pre-3.x
319 
320  def findParent(self, name=None, attrs={}, **kwargs):
321  """Returns the closest parent of this Tag that matches the given
322  criteria."""
323  # NOTE: We can't use _findOne because findParents takes a different
324  # set of arguments.
325  r = None
326  l = self.findParents(name, attrs, 1)
327  if l:
328  r = l[0]
329  return r
330 
331  def findParents(self, name=None, attrs={}, limit=None, **kwargs):
332  """Returns the parents of this Tag that match the given
333  criteria."""
334 
335  return self._findAll(name, attrs, None, limit, self.parentGenerator,
336  **kwargs)
337  fetchParents = findParents # Compatibility with pre-3.x
338 
339  #These methods do the real heavy lifting.
340 
341  def _findOne(self, method, name, attrs, text, **kwargs):
342  r = None
343  l = method(name, attrs, text, 1, **kwargs)
344  if l:
345  r = l[0]
346  return r
347 
348  def _findAll(self, name, attrs, text, limit, generator, **kwargs):
349  "Iterates over a generator looking for things that match."
350 
351  if isinstance(name, SoupStrainer):
352  strainer = name
353  # (Possibly) special case some findAll*(...) searches
354  elif text is None and not limit and not attrs and not kwargs:
355  # findAll*(True)
356  if name is True:
357  return [element for element in generator()
358  if isinstance(element, Tag)]
359  # findAll*('tag-name')
360  elif isinstance(name, basestring):
361  return [element for element in generator()
362  if isinstance(element, Tag) and
363  element.name == name]
364  else:
365  strainer = SoupStrainer(name, attrs, text, **kwargs)
366  # Build a SoupStrainer
367  else:
368  strainer = SoupStrainer(name, attrs, text, **kwargs)
369  results = ResultSet(strainer)
370  g = generator()
371  while True:
372  try:
373  i = g.next()
374  except StopIteration:
375  break
376  if i:
377  found = strainer.search(i)
378  if found:
379  results.append(found)
380  if limit and len(results) >= limit:
381  break
382  return results
383 
384  #These Generators can be used to navigate starting from both
385  #NavigableStrings and Tags.
386  def nextGenerator(self):
387  i = self
388  while i is not None:
389  i = i.next
390  yield i
391 
392  def nextSiblingGenerator(self):
393  i = self
394  while i is not None:
395  i = i.nextSibling
396  yield i
397 
398  def previousGenerator(self):
399  i = self
400  while i is not None:
401  i = i.previous
402  yield i
403 
404  def previousSiblingGenerator(self):
405  i = self
406  while i is not None:
407  i = i.previousSibling
408  yield i
409 
410  def parentGenerator(self):
411  i = self
412  while i is not None:
413  i = i.parent
414  yield i
415 
416  # Utility methods
417  def substituteEncoding(self, str, encoding=None):
418  encoding = encoding or "utf-8"
419  return str.replace("%SOUP-ENCODING%", encoding)
420 
421  def toEncoding(self, s, encoding=None):
422  """Encodes an object to a string in some encoding, or to Unicode.
423  ."""
424  if isinstance(s, unicode):
425  if encoding:
426  s = s.encode(encoding)
427  elif isinstance(s, str):
428  if encoding:
429  s = s.encode(encoding)
430  else:
431  s = unicode(s)
432  else:
433  if encoding:
434  s = self.toEncoding(str(s), encoding)
435  else:
436  s = unicode(s)
437  return s
438 
439  BARE_AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET = re.compile("([<>]|"
440  + "&(?!#\d+;|#x[0-9a-fA-F]+;|\w+;)"
441  + ")")
442 
443  def _sub_entity(self, x):
444  """Used with a regular expression to substitute the
445  appropriate XML entity for an XML special character."""
446  return "&" + self.XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_TO_ENTITIES[x.group(0)[0]] + ";"
447 
448 
449 class NavigableString(unicode, PageElement):
450 
451  def __new__(cls, value):
452  """Create a new NavigableString.
453 
454  When unpickling a NavigableString, this method is called with
455  the string in DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING. That encoding needs to be
456  passed in to the superclass's __new__ or the superclass won't know
457  how to handle non-ASCII characters.
458  """
459  if isinstance(value, unicode):
460  return unicode.__new__(cls, value)
461  return unicode.__new__(cls, value, DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING)
462 
463  def __getnewargs__(self):
464  return (NavigableString.__str__(self),)
465 
466  def __getattr__(self, attr):
467  """text.string gives you text. This is for backwards
468  compatibility for Navigable*String, but for CData* it lets you
469  get the string without the CData wrapper."""
470  if attr == 'string':
471  return self
472  else:
473  raise AttributeError, "'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (self.__class__.__name__, attr)
474 
475  def __unicode__(self):
476  return str(self).decode(DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING)
477 
478  def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING):
479  # Substitute outgoing XML entities.
480  data = self.BARE_AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET.sub(self._sub_entity, self)
481  if encoding:
482  return data.encode(encoding)
483  else:
484  return data
485 
487 
488  def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING):
489  return "<![CDATA[%s]]>" % NavigableString.__str__(self, encoding)
490 
492  def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING):
493  output = self
494  if "%SOUP-ENCODING%" in output:
495  output = self.substituteEncoding(output, encoding)
496  return "<?%s?>" % self.toEncoding(output, encoding)
497 
499  def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING):
500  return "<!--%s-->" % NavigableString.__str__(self, encoding)
501 
503  def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING):
504  return "<!%s>" % NavigableString.__str__(self, encoding)
505 
507 
508  """Represents a found HTML tag with its attributes and contents."""
509 
510  def _convertEntities(self, match):
511  """Used in a call to re.sub to replace HTML, XML, and numeric
512  entities with the appropriate Unicode characters. If HTML
513  entities are being converted, any unrecognized entities are
514  escaped."""
515  x = match.group(1)
516  if self.convertHTMLEntities and x in name2codepoint:
517  return unichr(name2codepoint[x])
518  elif x in self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS:
519  if self.convertXMLEntities:
520  return self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS[x]
521  else:
522  return u'&%s;' % x
523  elif len(x) > 0 and x[0] == '#':
524  # Handle numeric entities
525  if len(x) > 1 and x[1] == 'x':
526  return unichr(int(x[2:], 16))
527  else:
528  return unichr(int(x[1:]))
529 
530  elif self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities:
531  return u'&amp;%s;' % x
532  else:
533  return u'&%s;' % x
534 
535  def __init__(self, parser, name, attrs=None, parent=None,
536  previous=None):
537  "Basic constructor."
538 
539  # We don't actually store the parser object: that lets extracted
540  # chunks be garbage-collected
541  self.parserClass = parser.__class__
542  self.isSelfClosing = parser.isSelfClosingTag(name)
543  self.name = name
544  if attrs is None:
545  attrs = []
546  elif isinstance(attrs, dict):
547  attrs = attrs.items()
548  self.attrs = attrs
549  self.contents = []
550  self.setup(parent, previous)
551  self.hidden = False
553  self.convertHTMLEntities = parser.convertHTMLEntities
554  self.convertXMLEntities = parser.convertXMLEntities
555  self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = parser.escapeUnrecognizedEntities
556 
557  # Convert any HTML, XML, or numeric entities in the attribute values.
558  convert = lambda(k, val): (k,
559  re.sub("&(#\d+|#x[0-9a-fA-F]+|\w+);",
560  self._convertEntities,
561  val))
562  self.attrs = map(convert, self.attrs)
563 
564  def getString(self):
565  if (len(self.contents) == 1
566  and isinstance(self.contents[0], NavigableString)):
567  return self.contents[0]
568 
569  def setString(self, string):
570  """Replace the contents of the tag with a string"""
571  self.clear()
572  self.append(string)
573 
574  string = property(getString, setString)
575 
576  def getText(self, separator=u""):
577  if not len(self.contents):
578  return u""
579  stopNode = self._lastRecursiveChild().next
580  strings = []
581  current = self.contents[0]
582  while current is not stopNode:
583  if isinstance(current, NavigableString):
584  strings.append(current.strip())
585  current = current.next
586  return separator.join(strings)
587 
588  text = property(getText)
589 
590  def get(self, key, default=None):
591  """Returns the value of the 'key' attribute for the tag, or
592  the value given for 'default' if it doesn't have that
593  attribute."""
594  return self._getAttrMap().get(key, default)
595 
596  def clear(self):
597  """Extract all children."""
598  for child in self.contents[:]:
599  child.extract()
600 
601  def index(self, element):
602  for i, child in enumerate(self.contents):
603  if child is element:
604  return i
605  raise ValueError("Tag.index: element not in tag")
606 
607  def has_key(self, key):
608  return self._getAttrMap().has_key(key)
609 
610  def __getitem__(self, key):
611  """tag[key] returns the value of the 'key' attribute for the tag,
612  and throws an exception if it's not there."""
613  return self._getAttrMap()[key]
614 
615  def __iter__(self):
616  "Iterating over a tag iterates over its contents."
617  return iter(self.contents)
618 
619  def __len__(self):
620  "The length of a tag is the length of its list of contents."
621  return len(self.contents)
622 
623  def __contains__(self, x):
624  return x in self.contents
625 
626  def __nonzero__(self):
627  "A tag is non-None even if it has no contents."
628  return True
629 
630  def __setitem__(self, key, value):
631  """Setting tag[key] sets the value of the 'key' attribute for the
632  tag."""
633  self._getAttrMap()
634  self.attrMap[key] = value
635  found = False
636  for i in range(0, len(self.attrs)):
637  if self.attrs[i][0] == key:
638  self.attrs[i] = (key, value)
639  found = True
640  if not found:
641  self.attrs.append((key, value))
642  self._getAttrMap()[key] = value
643 
644  def __delitem__(self, key):
645  "Deleting tag[key] deletes all 'key' attributes for the tag."
646  for item in self.attrs:
647  if item[0] == key:
648  self.attrs.remove(item)
649  #We don't break because bad HTML can define the same
650  #attribute multiple times.
651  self._getAttrMap()
652  if self.attrMap.has_key(key):
653  del self.attrMap[key]
654 
655  def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
656  """Calling a tag like a function is the same as calling its
657  findAll() method. Eg. tag('a') returns a list of all the A tags
658  found within this tag."""
659  return apply(self.findAll, args, kwargs)
660 
661  def __getattr__(self, tag):
662  #print "Getattr %s.%s" % (self.__class__, tag)
663  if len(tag) > 3 and tag.rfind('Tag') == len(tag)-3:
664  return self.find(tag[:-3])
665  elif tag.find('__') != 0:
666  return self.find(tag)
667  raise AttributeError, "'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (self.__class__, tag)
668 
669  def __eq__(self, other):
670  """Returns true iff this tag has the same name, the same attributes,
671  and the same contents (recursively) as the given tag.
672 
673  NOTE: right now this will return false if two tags have the
674  same attributes in a different order. Should this be fixed?"""
675  if other is self:
676  return True
677  if not hasattr(other, 'name') or not hasattr(other, 'attrs') or not hasattr(other, 'contents') or self.name != other.name or self.attrs != other.attrs or len(self) != len(other):
678  return False
679  for i in range(0, len(self.contents)):
680  if self.contents[i] != other.contents[i]:
681  return False
682  return True
683 
684  def __ne__(self, other):
685  """Returns true iff this tag is not identical to the other tag,
686  as defined in __eq__."""
687  return not self == other
688 
689  def __repr__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING):
690  """Renders this tag as a string."""
691  return self.__str__(encoding)
692 
693  def __unicode__(self):
694  return self.__str__(None)
695 
696  def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING,
697  prettyPrint=False, indentLevel=0):
698  """Returns a string or Unicode representation of this tag and
699  its contents. To get Unicode, pass None for encoding.
700 
701  NOTE: since Python's HTML parser consumes whitespace, this
702  method is not certain to reproduce the whitespace present in
703  the original string."""
704 
705  encodedName = self.toEncoding(self.name, encoding)
706 
707  attrs = []
708  if self.attrs:
709  for key, val in self.attrs:
710  fmt = '%s="%s"'
711  if isinstance(val, basestring):
712  if self.containsSubstitutions and '%SOUP-ENCODING%' in val:
713  val = self.substituteEncoding(val, encoding)
714 
715  # The attribute value either:
716  #
717  # * Contains no embedded double quotes or single quotes.
718  # No problem: we enclose it in double quotes.
719  # * Contains embedded single quotes. No problem:
720  # double quotes work here too.
721  # * Contains embedded double quotes. No problem:
722  # we enclose it in single quotes.
723  # * Embeds both single _and_ double quotes. This
724  # can't happen naturally, but it can happen if
725  # you modify an attribute value after parsing
726  # the document. Now we have a bit of a
727  # problem. We solve it by enclosing the
728  # attribute in single quotes, and escaping any
729  # embedded single quotes to XML entities.
730  if '"' in val:
731  fmt = "%s='%s'"
732  if "'" in val:
733  # TODO: replace with apos when
734  # appropriate.
735  val = val.replace("'", "&squot;")
736 
737  # Now we're okay w/r/t quotes. But the attribute
738  # value might also contain angle brackets, or
739  # ampersands that aren't part of entities. We need
740  # to escape those to XML entities too.
741  val = self.BARE_AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET.sub(self._sub_entity, val)
742 
743  attrs.append(fmt % (self.toEncoding(key, encoding),
744  self.toEncoding(val, encoding)))
745  close = ''
746  closeTag = ''
747  if self.isSelfClosing:
748  close = ' /'
749  else:
750  closeTag = '</%s>' % encodedName
751 
752  indentTag, indentContents = 0, 0
753  if prettyPrint:
754  indentTag = indentLevel
755  space = (' ' * (indentTag-1))
756  indentContents = indentTag + 1
757  contents = self.renderContents(encoding, prettyPrint, indentContents)
758  if self.hidden:
759  s = contents
760  else:
761  s = []
762  attributeString = ''
763  if attrs:
764  attributeString = ' ' + ' '.join(attrs)
765  if prettyPrint:
766  s.append(space)
767  s.append('<%s%s%s>' % (encodedName, attributeString, close))
768  if prettyPrint:
769  s.append("\n")
770  s.append(contents)
771  if prettyPrint and contents and contents[-1] != "\n":
772  s.append("\n")
773  if prettyPrint and closeTag:
774  s.append(space)
775  s.append(closeTag)
776  if prettyPrint and closeTag and self.nextSibling:
777  s.append("\n")
778  s = ''.join(s)
779  return s
780 
781  def decompose(self):
782  """Recursively destroys the contents of this tree."""
783  self.extract()
784  if len(self.contents) == 0:
785  return
786  current = self.contents[0]
787  while current is not None:
788  next = current.next
789  if isinstance(current, Tag):
790  del current.contents[:]
791  current.parent = None
792  current.previous = None
793  current.previousSibling = None
794  current.next = None
795  current.nextSibling = None
796  current = next
797 
798  def prettify(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING):
799  return self.__str__(encoding, True)
800 
801  def renderContents(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING,
802  prettyPrint=False, indentLevel=0):
803  """Renders the contents of this tag as a string in the given
804  encoding. If encoding is None, returns a Unicode string.."""
805  s=[]
806  for c in self:
807  text = None
808  if isinstance(c, NavigableString):
809  text = c.__str__(encoding)
810  elif isinstance(c, Tag):
811  s.append(c.__str__(encoding, prettyPrint, indentLevel))
812  if text and prettyPrint:
813  text = text.strip()
814  if text:
815  if prettyPrint:
816  s.append(" " * (indentLevel-1))
817  s.append(text)
818  if prettyPrint:
819  s.append("\n")
820  return ''.join(s)
821 
822  #Soup methods
823 
824  def find(self, name=None, attrs={}, recursive=True, text=None,
825  **kwargs):
826  """Return only the first child of this Tag matching the given
827  criteria."""
828  r = None
829  l = self.findAll(name, attrs, recursive, text, 1, **kwargs)
830  if l:
831  r = l[0]
832  return r
833  findChild = find
834 
835  def findAll(self, name=None, attrs={}, recursive=True, text=None,
836  limit=None, **kwargs):
837  """Extracts a list of Tag objects that match the given
838  criteria. You can specify the name of the Tag and any
839  attributes you want the Tag to have.
840 
841  The value of a key-value pair in the 'attrs' map can be a
842  string, a list of strings, a regular expression object, or a
843  callable that takes a string and returns whether or not the
844  string matches for some custom definition of 'matches'. The
845  same is true of the tag name."""
846  generator = self.recursiveChildGenerator
847  if not recursive:
848  generator = self.childGenerator
849  return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, generator, **kwargs)
850  findChildren = findAll
851 
852  # Pre-3.x compatibility methods
853  first = find
854  fetch = findAll
855 
856  def fetchText(self, text=None, recursive=True, limit=None):
857  return self.findAll(text=text, recursive=recursive, limit=limit)
858 
859  def firstText(self, text=None, recursive=True):
860  return self.find(text=text, recursive=recursive)
861 
862  #Private methods
863 
864  def _getAttrMap(self):
865  """Initializes a map representation of this tag's attributes,
866  if not already initialized."""
867  if not getattr(self, 'attrMap'):
868  self.attrMap = {}
869  for (key, value) in self.attrs:
870  self.attrMap[key] = value
871  return self.attrMap
872 
873  #Generator methods
874  def childGenerator(self):
875  # Just use the iterator from the contents
876  return iter(self.contents)
877 
879  if not len(self.contents):
880  raise StopIteration
881  stopNode = self._lastRecursiveChild().next
882  current = self.contents[0]
883  while current is not stopNode:
884  yield current
885  current = current.next
886 
887 
888 # Next, a couple classes to represent queries and their results.
890  """Encapsulates a number of ways of matching a markup element (tag or
891  text)."""
892 
893  def __init__(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs):
894  self.name = name
895  if isinstance(attrs, basestring):
896  kwargs['class'] = _match_css_class(attrs)
897  attrs = None
898  if kwargs:
899  if attrs:
900  attrs = attrs.copy()
901  attrs.update(kwargs)
902  else:
903  attrs = kwargs
904  self.attrs = attrs
905  self.text = text
906 
907  def __str__(self):
908  if self.text:
909  return self.text
910  else:
911  return "%s|%s" % (self.name, self.attrs)
912 
913  def searchTag(self, markupName=None, markupAttrs={}):
914  found = None
915  markup = None
916  if isinstance(markupName, Tag):
917  markup = markupName
918  markupAttrs = markup
919  callFunctionWithTagData = callable(self.name) \
920  and not isinstance(markupName, Tag)
921 
922  if (not self.name) \
923  or callFunctionWithTagData \
924  or (markup and self._matches(markup, self.name)) \
925  or (not markup and self._matches(markupName, self.name)):
926  if callFunctionWithTagData:
927  match = self.name(markupName, markupAttrs)
928  else:
929  match = True
930  markupAttrMap = None
931  for attr, matchAgainst in self.attrs.items():
932  if not markupAttrMap:
933  if hasattr(markupAttrs, 'get'):
934  markupAttrMap = markupAttrs
935  else:
936  markupAttrMap = {}
937  for k,v in markupAttrs:
938  markupAttrMap[k] = v
939  attrValue = markupAttrMap.get(attr)
940  if not self._matches(attrValue, matchAgainst):
941  match = False
942  break
943  if match:
944  if markup:
945  found = markup
946  else:
947  found = markupName
948  return found
949 
950  def search(self, markup):
951  #print 'looking for %s in %s' % (self, markup)
952  found = None
953  # If given a list of items, scan it for a text element that
954  # matches.
955  if hasattr(markup, "__iter__") \
956  and not isinstance(markup, Tag):
957  for element in markup:
958  if isinstance(element, NavigableString) \
959  and self.search(element):
960  found = element
961  break
962  # If it's a Tag, make sure its name or attributes match.
963  # Don't bother with Tags if we're searching for text.
964  elif isinstance(markup, Tag):
965  if not self.text:
966  found = self.searchTag(markup)
967  # If it's text, make sure the text matches.
968  elif isinstance(markup, NavigableString) or \
969  isinstance(markup, basestring):
970  if self._matches(markup, self.text):
971  found = markup
972  else:
973  raise Exception, "I don't know how to match against a %s" \
974  % markup.__class__
975  return found
976 
977  def _matches(self, markup, matchAgainst):
978  #print "Matching %s against %s" % (markup, matchAgainst)
979  result = False
980  if matchAgainst is True:
981  result = markup is not None
982  elif callable(matchAgainst):
983  result = matchAgainst(markup)
984  else:
985  #Custom match methods take the tag as an argument, but all
986  #other ways of matching match the tag name as a string.
987  if isinstance(markup, Tag):
988  markup = markup.name
989  if markup and not isinstance(markup, basestring):
990  markup = unicode(markup)
991  #Now we know that chunk is either a string, or None.
992  if hasattr(matchAgainst, 'match'):
993  # It's a regexp object.
994  result = markup and matchAgainst.search(markup)
995  elif hasattr(matchAgainst, '__iter__'): # list-like
996  result = markup in matchAgainst
997  elif hasattr(matchAgainst, 'items'):
998  result = markup.has_key(matchAgainst)
999  elif matchAgainst and isinstance(markup, basestring):
1000  if isinstance(markup, unicode):
1001  matchAgainst = unicode(matchAgainst)
1002  else:
1003  matchAgainst = str(matchAgainst)
1004 
1005  if not result:
1006  result = matchAgainst == markup
1007  return result
1008 
1010  """A ResultSet is just a list that keeps track of the SoupStrainer
1011  that created it."""
1012  def __init__(self, source):
1013  list.__init__([])
1014  self.source = source
1015 
1016 # Now, some helper functions.
1017 
1018 def buildTagMap(default, *args):
1019  """Turns a list of maps, lists, or scalars into a single map.
1020  Used to build the SELF_CLOSING_TAGS, NESTABLE_TAGS, and
1021  NESTING_RESET_TAGS maps out of lists and partial maps."""
1022  built = {}
1023  for portion in args:
1024  if hasattr(portion, 'items'):
1025  #It's a map. Merge it.
1026  for k,v in portion.items():
1027  built[k] = v
1028  elif hasattr(portion, '__iter__'): # is a list
1029  #It's a list. Map each item to the default.
1030  for k in portion:
1031  built[k] = default
1032  else:
1033  #It's a scalar. Map it to the default.
1034  built[portion] = default
1035  return built
1036 
1037 # Now, the parser classes.
1038 
1039 class BeautifulStoneSoup(Tag, SGMLParser):
1040 
1041  """This class contains the basic parser and search code. It defines
1042  a parser that knows nothing about tag behavior except for the
1043  following:
1044 
1045  You can't close a tag without closing all the tags it encloses.
1046  That is, "<foo><bar></foo>" actually means
1047  "<foo><bar></bar></foo>".
1048 
1049  [Another possible explanation is "<foo><bar /></foo>", but since
1050  this class defines no SELF_CLOSING_TAGS, it will never use that
1051  explanation.]
1052 
1053  This class is useful for parsing XML or made-up markup languages,
1054  or when BeautifulSoup makes an assumption counter to what you were
1055  expecting."""
1056 
1057  SELF_CLOSING_TAGS = {}
1058  NESTABLE_TAGS = {}
1059  RESET_NESTING_TAGS = {}
1060  QUOTE_TAGS = {}
1061  PRESERVE_WHITESPACE_TAGS = []
1062 
1063  MARKUP_MASSAGE = [(re.compile('(<[^<>]*)/>'),
1064  lambda x: x.group(1) + ' />'),
1065  (re.compile('<!\s+([^<>]*)>'),
1066  lambda x: '<!' + x.group(1) + '>')
1067  ]
1068 
1069  ROOT_TAG_NAME = u'[document]'
1070 
1071  HTML_ENTITIES = "html"
1072  XML_ENTITIES = "xml"
1073  XHTML_ENTITIES = "xhtml"
1074  # TODO: This only exists for backwards-compatibility
1075  ALL_ENTITIES = XHTML_ENTITIES
1076 
1077  # Used when determining whether a text node is all whitespace and
1078  # can be replaced with a single space. A text node that contains
1079  # fancy Unicode spaces (usually non-breaking) should be left
1080  # alone.
1081  STRIP_ASCII_SPACES = { 9: None, 10: None, 12: None, 13: None, 32: None, }
1082 
1083  def __init__(self, markup="", parseOnlyThese=None, fromEncoding=None,
1084  markupMassage=True, smartQuotesTo=XML_ENTITIES,
1085  convertEntities=None, selfClosingTags=None, isHTML=False):
1086  """The Soup object is initialized as the 'root tag', and the
1087  provided markup (which can be a string or a file-like object)
1088  is fed into the underlying parser.
1089 
1090  sgmllib will process most bad HTML, and the BeautifulSoup
1091  class has some tricks for dealing with some HTML that kills
1092  sgmllib, but Beautiful Soup can nonetheless choke or lose data
1093  if your data uses self-closing tags or declarations
1094  incorrectly.
1095 
1096  By default, Beautiful Soup uses regexes to sanitize input,
1097  avoiding the vast majority of these problems. If the problems
1098  don't apply to you, pass in False for markupMassage, and
1099  you'll get better performance.
1100 
1101  The default parser massage techniques fix the two most common
1102  instances of invalid HTML that choke sgmllib:
1103 
1104  <br/> (No space between name of closing tag and tag close)
1105  <! --Comment--> (Extraneous whitespace in declaration)
1106 
1107  You can pass in a custom list of (RE object, replace method)
1108  tuples to get Beautiful Soup to scrub your input the way you
1109  want."""
1110 
1111  self.parseOnlyThese = parseOnlyThese
1112  self.fromEncoding = fromEncoding
1113  self.smartQuotesTo = smartQuotesTo
1114  self.convertEntities = convertEntities
1115  # Set the rules for how we'll deal with the entities we
1116  # encounter
1117  if self.convertEntities:
1118  # It doesn't make sense to convert encoded characters to
1119  # entities even while you're converting entities to Unicode.
1120  # Just convert it all to Unicode.
1121  self.smartQuotesTo = None
1122  if convertEntities == self.HTML_ENTITIES:
1123  self.convertXMLEntities = False
1126  elif convertEntities == self.XHTML_ENTITIES:
1127  self.convertXMLEntities = True
1128  self.convertHTMLEntities = True
1129  self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = False
1130  elif convertEntities == self.XML_ENTITIES:
1131  self.convertXMLEntities = True
1132  self.convertHTMLEntities = False
1133  self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = False
1134  else:
1135  self.convertXMLEntities = False
1136  self.convertHTMLEntities = False
1137  self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = False
1138 
1139  self.instanceSelfClosingTags = buildTagMap(None, selfClosingTags)
1140  SGMLParser.__init__(self)
1141 
1142  if hasattr(markup, 'read'): # It's a file-type object.
1143  markup = markup.read()
1144  self.markup = markup
1145  self.markupMassage = markupMassage
1146  try:
1147  self._feed(isHTML=isHTML)
1148  except StopParsing:
1149  pass
1150  self.markup = None # The markup can now be GCed
1151 
1152  def convert_charref(self, name):
1153  """This method fixes a bug in Python's SGMLParser."""
1154  try:
1155  n = int(name)
1156  except ValueError:
1157  return
1158  if not 0 <= n <= 127 : # ASCII ends at 127, not 255
1159  return
1160  return self.convert_codepoint(n)
1161 
1162  def _feed(self, inDocumentEncoding=None, isHTML=False):
1163  # Convert the document to Unicode.
1164  markup = self.markup
1165  if isinstance(markup, unicode):
1166  if not hasattr(self, 'originalEncoding'):
1167  self.originalEncoding = None
1168  else:
1169  dammit = UnicodeDammit\
1170  (markup, [self.fromEncoding, inDocumentEncoding],
1171  smartQuotesTo=self.smartQuotesTo, isHTML=isHTML)
1172  markup = dammit.unicode
1173  self.originalEncoding = dammit.originalEncoding
1174  self.declaredHTMLEncoding = dammit.declaredHTMLEncoding
1175  if markup:
1176  if self.markupMassage:
1177  if not hasattr(self.markupMassage, "__iter__"):
1178  self.markupMassage = self.MARKUP_MASSAGE
1179  for fix, m in self.markupMassage:
1180  markup = fix.sub(m, markup)
1181  # TODO: We get rid of markupMassage so that the
1182  # soup object can be deepcopied later on. Some
1183  # Python installations can't copy regexes. If anyone
1184  # was relying on the existence of markupMassage, this
1185  # might cause problems.
1186  del(self.markupMassage)
1187  self.reset()
1188 
1189  SGMLParser.feed(self, markup)
1190  # Close out any unfinished strings and close all the open tags.
1191  self.endData()
1192  while self.currentTag.name != self.ROOT_TAG_NAME:
1193  self.popTag()
1194 
1195  def __getattr__(self, methodName):
1196  """This method routes method call requests to either the SGMLParser
1197  superclass or the Tag superclass, depending on the method name."""
1198  #print "__getattr__ called on %s.%s" % (self.__class__, methodName)
1199 
1200  if methodName.startswith('start_') or methodName.startswith('end_') \
1201  or methodName.startswith('do_'):
1202  return SGMLParser.__getattr__(self, methodName)
1203  elif not methodName.startswith('__'):
1204  return Tag.__getattr__(self, methodName)
1205  else:
1206  raise AttributeError
1207 
1208  def isSelfClosingTag(self, name):
1209  """Returns true iff the given string is the name of a
1210  self-closing tag according to this parser."""
1211  return self.SELF_CLOSING_TAGS.has_key(name) \
1212  or self.instanceSelfClosingTags.has_key(name)
1213 
1214  def reset(self):
1215  Tag.__init__(self, self, self.ROOT_TAG_NAME)
1216  self.hidden = 1
1217  SGMLParser.reset(self)
1218  self.currentData = []
1219  self.currentTag = None
1220  self.tagStack = []
1221  self.quoteStack = []
1222  self.pushTag(self)
1223 
1224  def popTag(self):
1225  tag = self.tagStack.pop()
1226 
1227  #print "Pop", tag.name
1228  if self.tagStack:
1229  self.currentTag = self.tagStack[-1]
1230  return self.currentTag
1231 
1232  def pushTag(self, tag):
1233  #print "Push", tag.name
1234  if self.currentTag:
1235  self.currentTag.contents.append(tag)
1236  self.tagStack.append(tag)
1237  self.currentTag = self.tagStack[-1]
1238 
1239  def endData(self, containerClass=NavigableString):
1240  if self.currentData:
1241  currentData = u''.join(self.currentData)
1242  if (currentData.translate(self.STRIP_ASCII_SPACES) == '' and
1243  not set([tag.name for tag in self.tagStack]).intersection(
1244  self.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE_TAGS)):
1245  if '\n' in currentData:
1246  currentData = '\n'
1247  else:
1248  currentData = ' '
1249  self.currentData = []
1250  if self.parseOnlyThese and len(self.tagStack) <= 1 and \
1251  (not self.parseOnlyThese.text or \
1252  not self.parseOnlyThese.search(currentData)):
1253  return
1254  o = containerClass(currentData)
1255  o.setup(self.currentTag, self.previous)
1256  if self.previous:
1257  self.previous.next = o
1258  self.previous = o
1259  self.currentTag.contents.append(o)
1260 
1261 
1262  def _popToTag(self, name, inclusivePop=True):
1263  """Pops the tag stack up to and including the most recent
1264  instance of the given tag. If inclusivePop is false, pops the tag
1265  stack up to but *not* including the most recent instqance of
1266  the given tag."""
1267  #print "Popping to %s" % name
1268  if name == self.ROOT_TAG_NAME:
1269  return
1270 
1271  numPops = 0
1272  mostRecentTag = None
1273  for i in range(len(self.tagStack)-1, 0, -1):
1274  if name == self.tagStack[i].name:
1275  numPops = len(self.tagStack)-i
1276  break
1277  if not inclusivePop:
1278  numPops = numPops - 1
1279 
1280  for i in range(0, numPops):
1281  mostRecentTag = self.popTag()
1282  return mostRecentTag
1283 
1284  def _smartPop(self, name):
1285 
1286  """We need to pop up to the previous tag of this type, unless
1287  one of this tag's nesting reset triggers comes between this
1288  tag and the previous tag of this type, OR unless this tag is a
1289  generic nesting trigger and another generic nesting trigger
1290  comes between this tag and the previous tag of this type.
1291 
1292  Examples:
1293  <p>Foo<b>Bar *<p>* should pop to 'p', not 'b'.
1294  <p>Foo<table>Bar *<p>* should pop to 'table', not 'p'.
1295  <p>Foo<table><tr>Bar *<p>* should pop to 'tr', not 'p'.
1296 
1297  <li><ul><li> *<li>* should pop to 'ul', not the first 'li'.
1298  <tr><table><tr> *<tr>* should pop to 'table', not the first 'tr'
1299  <td><tr><td> *<td>* should pop to 'tr', not the first 'td'
1300  """
1301 
1302  nestingResetTriggers = self.NESTABLE_TAGS.get(name)
1303  isNestable = nestingResetTriggers != None
1304  isResetNesting = self.RESET_NESTING_TAGS.has_key(name)
1305  popTo = None
1306  inclusive = True
1307  for i in range(len(self.tagStack)-1, 0, -1):
1308  p = self.tagStack[i]
1309  if (not p or p.name == name) and not isNestable:
1310  #Non-nestable tags get popped to the top or to their
1311  #last occurance.
1312  popTo = name
1313  break
1314  if (nestingResetTriggers is not None
1315  and p.name in nestingResetTriggers) \
1316  or (nestingResetTriggers is None and isResetNesting
1317  and self.RESET_NESTING_TAGS.has_key(p.name)):
1318 
1319  #If we encounter one of the nesting reset triggers
1320  #peculiar to this tag, or we encounter another tag
1321  #that causes nesting to reset, pop up to but not
1322  #including that tag.
1323  popTo = p.name
1324  inclusive = False
1325  break
1326  p = p.parent
1327  if popTo:
1328  self._popToTag(popTo, inclusive)
1329 
1330  def unknown_starttag(self, name, attrs, selfClosing=0):
1331  #print "Start tag %s: %s" % (name, attrs)
1332  if self.quoteStack:
1333  #This is not a real tag.
1334  #print "<%s> is not real!" % name
1335  attrs = ''.join([' %s="%s"' % (x, y) for x, y in attrs])
1336  self.handle_data('<%s%s>' % (name, attrs))
1337  return
1338  self.endData()
1339 
1340  if not self.isSelfClosingTag(name) and not selfClosing:
1341  self._smartPop(name)
1342 
1343  if self.parseOnlyThese and len(self.tagStack) <= 1 \
1344  and (self.parseOnlyThese.text or not self.parseOnlyThese.searchTag(name, attrs)):
1345  return
1346 
1347  tag = Tag(self, name, attrs, self.currentTag, self.previous)
1348  if self.previous:
1349  self.previous.next = tag
1350  self.previous = tag
1351  self.pushTag(tag)
1352  if selfClosing or self.isSelfClosingTag(name):
1353  self.popTag()
1354  if name in self.QUOTE_TAGS:
1355  #print "Beginning quote (%s)" % name
1356  self.quoteStack.append(name)
1357  self.literal = 1
1358  return tag
1359 
1360  def unknown_endtag(self, name):
1361  #print "End tag %s" % name
1362  if self.quoteStack and self.quoteStack[-1] != name:
1363  #This is not a real end tag.
1364  #print "</%s> is not real!" % name
1365  self.handle_data('</%s>' % name)
1366  return
1367  self.endData()
1368  self._popToTag(name)
1369  if self.quoteStack and self.quoteStack[-1] == name:
1370  self.quoteStack.pop()
1371  self.literal = (len(self.quoteStack) > 0)
1372 
1373  def handle_data(self, data):
1374  self.currentData.append(data)
1375 
1376  def _toStringSubclass(self, text, subclass):
1377  """Adds a certain piece of text to the tree as a NavigableString
1378  subclass."""
1379  self.endData()
1380  self.handle_data(text)
1381  self.endData(subclass)
1382 
1383  def handle_pi(self, text):
1384  """Handle a processing instruction as a ProcessingInstruction
1385  object, possibly one with a %SOUP-ENCODING% slot into which an
1386  encoding will be plugged later."""
1387  if text[:3] == "xml":
1388  text = u"xml version='1.0' encoding='%SOUP-ENCODING%'"
1389  self._toStringSubclass(text, ProcessingInstruction)
1390 
1391  def handle_comment(self, text):
1392  "Handle comments as Comment objects."
1393  self._toStringSubclass(text, Comment)
1394 
1395  def handle_charref(self, ref):
1396  "Handle character references as data."
1397  if self.convertEntities:
1398  data = unichr(int(ref))
1399  else:
1400  data = '&#%s;' % ref
1401  self.handle_data(data)
1402 
1403  def handle_entityref(self, ref):
1404  """Handle entity references as data, possibly converting known
1405  HTML and/or XML entity references to the corresponding Unicode
1406  characters."""
1407  data = None
1408  if self.convertHTMLEntities:
1409  try:
1410  data = unichr(name2codepoint[ref])
1411  except KeyError:
1412  pass
1413 
1414  if not data and self.convertXMLEntities:
1415  data = self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS.get(ref)
1416 
1417  if not data and self.convertHTMLEntities and \
1418  not self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS.get(ref):
1419  # TODO: We've got a problem here. We're told this is
1420  # an entity reference, but it's not an XML entity
1421  # reference or an HTML entity reference. Nonetheless,
1422  # the logical thing to do is to pass it through as an
1423  # unrecognized entity reference.
1424  #
1425  # Except: when the input is "&carol;" this function
1426  # will be called with input "carol". When the input is
1427  # "AT&T", this function will be called with input
1428  # "T". We have no way of knowing whether a semicolon
1429  # was present originally, so we don't know whether
1430  # this is an unknown entity or just a misplaced
1431  # ampersand.
1432  #
1433  # The more common case is a misplaced ampersand, so I
1434  # escape the ampersand and omit the trailing semicolon.
1435  data = "&amp;%s" % ref
1436  if not data:
1437  # This case is different from the one above, because we
1438  # haven't already gone through a supposedly comprehensive
1439  # mapping of entities to Unicode characters. We might not
1440  # have gone through any mapping at all. So the chances are
1441  # very high that this is a real entity, and not a
1442  # misplaced ampersand.
1443  data = "&%s;" % ref
1444  self.handle_data(data)
1445 
1446  def handle_decl(self, data):
1447  "Handle DOCTYPEs and the like as Declaration objects."
1448  self._toStringSubclass(data, Declaration)
1449 
1450  def parse_declaration(self, i):
1451  """Treat a bogus SGML declaration as raw data. Treat a CDATA
1452  declaration as a CData object."""
1453  j = None
1454  if self.rawdata[i:i+9] == '<![CDATA[':
1455  k = self.rawdata.find(']]>', i)
1456  if k == -1:
1457  k = len(self.rawdata)
1458  data = self.rawdata[i+9:k]
1459  j = k+3
1460  self._toStringSubclass(data, CData)
1461  else:
1462  try:
1463  j = SGMLParser.parse_declaration(self, i)
1464  except SGMLParseError:
1465  toHandle = self.rawdata[i:]
1466  self.handle_data(toHandle)
1467  j = i + len(toHandle)
1468  return j
1469 
1471 
1472  """This parser knows the following facts about HTML:
1473 
1474  * Some tags have no closing tag and should be interpreted as being
1475  closed as soon as they are encountered.
1476 
1477  * The text inside some tags (ie. 'script') may contain tags which
1478  are not really part of the document and which should be parsed
1479  as text, not tags. If you want to parse the text as tags, you can
1480  always fetch it and parse it explicitly.
1481 
1482  * Tag nesting rules:
1483 
1484  Most tags can't be nested at all. For instance, the occurance of
1485  a <p> tag should implicitly close the previous <p> tag.
1486 
1487  <p>Para1<p>Para2
1488  should be transformed into:
1489  <p>Para1</p><p>Para2
1490 
1491  Some tags can be nested arbitrarily. For instance, the occurance
1492  of a <blockquote> tag should _not_ implicitly close the previous
1493  <blockquote> tag.
1494 
1495  Alice said: <blockquote>Bob said: <blockquote>Blah
1496  should NOT be transformed into:
1497  Alice said: <blockquote>Bob said: </blockquote><blockquote>Blah
1498 
1499  Some tags can be nested, but the nesting is reset by the
1500  interposition of other tags. For instance, a <tr> tag should
1501  implicitly close the previous <tr> tag within the same <table>,
1502  but not close a <tr> tag in another table.
1503 
1504  <table><tr>Blah<tr>Blah
1505  should be transformed into:
1506  <table><tr>Blah</tr><tr>Blah
1507  but,
1508  <tr>Blah<table><tr>Blah
1509  should NOT be transformed into
1510  <tr>Blah<table></tr><tr>Blah
1511 
1512  Differing assumptions about tag nesting rules are a major source
1513  of problems with the BeautifulSoup class. If BeautifulSoup is not
1514  treating as nestable a tag your page author treats as nestable,
1515  try ICantBelieveItsBeautifulSoup, MinimalSoup, or
1516  BeautifulStoneSoup before writing your own subclass."""
1517 
1518  def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
1519  if not kwargs.has_key('smartQuotesTo'):
1520  kwargs['smartQuotesTo'] = self.HTML_ENTITIES
1521  kwargs['isHTML'] = True
1522  BeautifulStoneSoup.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
1523 
1524  SELF_CLOSING_TAGS = buildTagMap(None,
1525  ('br' , 'hr', 'input', 'img', 'meta',
1526  'spacer', 'link', 'frame', 'base', 'col'))
1527 
1528  PRESERVE_WHITESPACE_TAGS = set(['pre', 'textarea'])
1529 
1530  QUOTE_TAGS = {'script' : None, 'textarea' : None}
1531 
1532  #According to the HTML standard, each of these inline tags can
1533  #contain another tag of the same type. Furthermore, it's common
1534  #to actually use these tags this way.
1535  NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS = ('span', 'font', 'q', 'object', 'bdo', 'sub', 'sup',
1536  'center')
1537 
1538  #According to the HTML standard, these block tags can contain
1539  #another tag of the same type. Furthermore, it's common
1540  #to actually use these tags this way.
1541  NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS = ('blockquote', 'div', 'fieldset', 'ins', 'del')
1542 
1543  #Lists can contain other lists, but there are restrictions.
1544  NESTABLE_LIST_TAGS = { 'ol' : [],
1545  'ul' : [],
1546  'li' : ['ul', 'ol'],
1547  'dl' : [],
1548  'dd' : ['dl'],
1549  'dt' : ['dl'] }
1550 
1551  #Tables can contain other tables, but there are restrictions.
1552  NESTABLE_TABLE_TAGS = {'table' : [],
1553  'tr' : ['table', 'tbody', 'tfoot', 'thead'],
1554  'td' : ['tr'],
1555  'th' : ['tr'],
1556  'thead' : ['table'],
1557  'tbody' : ['table'],
1558  'tfoot' : ['table'],
1559  }
1560 
1561  NON_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS = ('address', 'form', 'p', 'pre')
1562 
1563  #If one of these tags is encountered, all tags up to the next tag of
1564  #this type are popped.
1565  RESET_NESTING_TAGS = buildTagMap(None, NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS, 'noscript',
1566  NON_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS,
1567  NESTABLE_LIST_TAGS,
1568  NESTABLE_TABLE_TAGS)
1569 
1570  NESTABLE_TAGS = buildTagMap([], NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS, NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS,
1571  NESTABLE_LIST_TAGS, NESTABLE_TABLE_TAGS)
1572 
1573  # Used to detect the charset in a META tag; see start_meta
1574  CHARSET_RE = re.compile("((^|;)\s*charset=)([^;]*)", re.M)
1575 
1576  def start_meta(self, attrs):
1577  """Beautiful Soup can detect a charset included in a META tag,
1578  try to convert the document to that charset, and re-parse the
1579  document from the beginning."""
1580  httpEquiv = None
1581  contentType = None
1582  contentTypeIndex = None
1583  tagNeedsEncodingSubstitution = False
1584 
1585  for i in range(0, len(attrs)):
1586  key, value = attrs[i]
1587  key = key.lower()
1588  if key == 'http-equiv':
1589  httpEquiv = value
1590  elif key == 'content':
1591  contentType = value
1592  contentTypeIndex = i
1593 
1594  if httpEquiv and contentType: # It's an interesting meta tag.
1595  match = self.CHARSET_RE.search(contentType)
1596  if match:
1597  if (self.declaredHTMLEncoding is not None or
1599  # An HTML encoding was sniffed while converting
1600  # the document to Unicode, or an HTML encoding was
1601  # sniffed during a previous pass through the
1602  # document, or an encoding was specified
1603  # explicitly and it worked. Rewrite the meta tag.
1604  def rewrite(match):
1605  return match.group(1) + "%SOUP-ENCODING%"
1606  newAttr = self.CHARSET_RE.sub(rewrite, contentType)
1607  attrs[contentTypeIndex] = (attrs[contentTypeIndex][0],
1608  newAttr)
1609  tagNeedsEncodingSubstitution = True
1610  else:
1611  # This is our first pass through the document.
1612  # Go through it again with the encoding information.
1613  newCharset = match.group(3)
1614  if newCharset and newCharset != self.originalEncoding:
1615  self.declaredHTMLEncoding = newCharset
1616  self._feed(self.declaredHTMLEncoding)
1617  raise StopParsing
1618  pass
1619  tag = self.unknown_starttag("meta", attrs)
1620  if tag and tagNeedsEncodingSubstitution:
1621  tag.containsSubstitutions = True
1622 
1624  pass
1625 
1626 class ICantBelieveItsBeautifulSoup(BeautifulSoup):
1627 
1628  """The BeautifulSoup class is oriented towards skipping over
1629  common HTML errors like unclosed tags. However, sometimes it makes
1630  errors of its own. For instance, consider this fragment:
1631 
1632  <b>Foo<b>Bar</b></b>
1633 
1634  This is perfectly valid (if bizarre) HTML. However, the
1635  BeautifulSoup class will implicitly close the first b tag when it
1636  encounters the second 'b'. It will think the author wrote
1637  "<b>Foo<b>Bar", and didn't close the first 'b' tag, because
1638  there's no real-world reason to bold something that's already
1639  bold. When it encounters '</b></b>' it will close two more 'b'
1640  tags, for a grand total of three tags closed instead of two. This
1641  can throw off the rest of your document structure. The same is
1642  true of a number of other tags, listed below.
1643 
1644  It's much more common for someone to forget to close a 'b' tag
1645  than to actually use nested 'b' tags, and the BeautifulSoup class
1646  handles the common case. This class handles the not-co-common
1647  case: where you can't believe someone wrote what they did, but
1648  it's valid HTML and BeautifulSoup screwed up by assuming it
1649  wouldn't be."""
1650 
1651  I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS = \
1652  ('em', 'big', 'i', 'small', 'tt', 'abbr', 'acronym', 'strong',
1653  'cite', 'code', 'dfn', 'kbd', 'samp', 'strong', 'var', 'b',
1654  'big')
1655 
1656  I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS = ('noscript',)
1657 
1658  NESTABLE_TAGS = buildTagMap([], BeautifulSoup.NESTABLE_TAGS,
1659  I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS,
1660  I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS)
1661 
1663  """The MinimalSoup class is for parsing HTML that contains
1664  pathologically bad markup. It makes no assumptions about tag
1665  nesting, but it does know which tags are self-closing, that
1666  <script> tags contain Javascript and should not be parsed, that
1667  META tags may contain encoding information, and so on.
1668 
1669  This also makes it better for subclassing than BeautifulStoneSoup
1670  or BeautifulSoup."""
1671 
1672  RESET_NESTING_TAGS = buildTagMap('noscript')
1673  NESTABLE_TAGS = {}
1674 
1676  """This class will push a tag with only a single string child into
1677  the tag's parent as an attribute. The attribute's name is the tag
1678  name, and the value is the string child. An example should give
1679  the flavor of the change:
1680 
1681  <foo><bar>baz</bar></foo>
1682  =>
1683  <foo bar="baz"><bar>baz</bar></foo>
1684 
1685  You can then access fooTag['bar'] instead of fooTag.barTag.string.
1686 
1687  This is, of course, useful for scraping structures that tend to
1688  use subelements instead of attributes, such as SOAP messages. Note
1689  that it modifies its input, so don't print the modified version
1690  out.
1691 
1692  I'm not sure how many people really want to use this class; let me
1693  know if you do. Mainly I like the name."""
1694 
1695  def popTag(self):
1696  if len(self.tagStack) > 1:
1697  tag = self.tagStack[-1]
1698  parent = self.tagStack[-2]
1699  parent._getAttrMap()
1700  if (isinstance(tag, Tag) and len(tag.contents) == 1 and
1701  isinstance(tag.contents[0], NavigableString) and
1702  not parent.attrMap.has_key(tag.name)):
1703  parent[tag.name] = tag.contents[0]
1704  BeautifulStoneSoup.popTag(self)
1705 
1706 #Enterprise class names! It has come to our attention that some people
1707 #think the names of the Beautiful Soup parser classes are too silly
1708 #and "unprofessional" for use in enterprise screen-scraping. We feel
1709 #your pain! For such-minded folk, the Beautiful Soup Consortium And
1710 #All-Night Kosher Bakery recommends renaming this file to
1711 #"RobustParser.py" (or, in cases of extreme enterprisiness,
1712 #"RobustParserBeanInterface.class") and using the following
1713 #enterprise-friendly class aliases:
1715  pass
1716 class RobustHTMLParser(BeautifulSoup):
1717  pass
1719  pass
1721  pass
1723  pass
1724 
1725 ######################################################
1726 #
1727 # Bonus library: Unicode, Dammit
1728 #
1729 # This class forces XML data into a standard format (usually to UTF-8
1730 # or Unicode). It is heavily based on code from Mark Pilgrim's
1731 # Universal Feed Parser. It does not rewrite the XML or HTML to
1732 # reflect a new encoding: that happens in BeautifulStoneSoup.handle_pi
1733 # (XML) and BeautifulSoup.start_meta (HTML).
1734 
1735 # Autodetects character encodings.
1736 # Download from http://chardet.feedparser.org/
1737 try:
1738  import chardet
1739 # import chardet.constants
1740 # chardet.constants._debug = 1
1741 except ImportError:
1742  chardet = None
1743 
1744 # cjkcodecs and iconv_codec make Python know about more character encodings.
1745 # Both are available from http://cjkpython.i18n.org/
1746 # They're built in if you use Python 2.4.
1747 try:
1748  import cjkcodecs.aliases
1749 except ImportError:
1750  pass
1751 try:
1752  import iconv_codec
1753 except ImportError:
1754  pass
1755 
1757  """A class for detecting the encoding of a *ML document and
1758  converting it to a Unicode string. If the source encoding is
1759  windows-1252, can replace MS smart quotes with their HTML or XML
1760  equivalents."""
1761 
1762  # This dictionary maps commonly seen values for "charset" in HTML
1763  # meta tags to the corresponding Python codec names. It only covers
1764  # values that aren't in Python's aliases and can't be determined
1765  # by the heuristics in find_codec.
1766  CHARSET_ALIASES = { "macintosh" : "mac-roman",
1767  "x-sjis" : "shift-jis" }
1768 
1769  def __init__(self, markup, overrideEncodings=[],
1770  smartQuotesTo='xml', isHTML=False):
1772  self.markup, documentEncoding, sniffedEncoding = \
1773  self._detectEncoding(markup, isHTML)
1774  self.smartQuotesTo = smartQuotesTo
1775  self.triedEncodings = []
1776  if markup == '' or isinstance(markup, unicode):
1777  self.originalEncoding = None
1778  self.unicode = unicode(markup)
1779  return
1780 
1781  u = None
1782  for proposedEncoding in overrideEncodings:
1783  u = self._convertFrom(proposedEncoding)
1784  if u: break
1785  if not u:
1786  for proposedEncoding in (documentEncoding, sniffedEncoding):
1787  u = self._convertFrom(proposedEncoding)
1788  if u: break
1789 
1790  # If no luck and we have auto-detection library, try that:
1791  if not u and chardet and not isinstance(self.markup, unicode):
1792  u = self._convertFrom(chardet.detect(self.markup)['encoding'])
1793 
1794  # As a last resort, try utf-8 and windows-1252:
1795  if not u:
1796  for proposed_encoding in ("utf-8", "windows-1252"):
1797  u = self._convertFrom(proposed_encoding)
1798  if u: break
1799 
1800  self.unicode = u
1801  if not u: self.originalEncoding = None
1802 
1803  def _subMSChar(self, orig):
1804  """Changes a MS smart quote character to an XML or HTML
1805  entity."""
1806  sub = self.MS_CHARS.get(orig)
1807  if isinstance(sub, tuple):
1808  if self.smartQuotesTo == 'xml':
1809  sub = '&#x%s;' % sub[1]
1810  else:
1811  sub = '&%s;' % sub[0]
1812  return sub
1813 
1814  def _convertFrom(self, proposed):
1815  proposed = self.find_codec(proposed)
1816  if not proposed or proposed in self.triedEncodings:
1817  return None
1818  self.triedEncodings.append(proposed)
1819  markup = self.markup
1820 
1821  # Convert smart quotes to HTML if coming from an encoding
1822  # that might have them.
1823  if self.smartQuotesTo and proposed.lower() in("windows-1252",
1824  "iso-8859-1",
1825  "iso-8859-2"):
1826  markup = re.compile("([\x80-\x9f])").sub \
1827  (lambda(x): self._subMSChar(x.group(1)),
1828  markup)
1829 
1830  try:
1831  # print "Trying to convert document to %s" % proposed
1832  u = self._toUnicode(markup, proposed)
1833  self.markup = u
1834  self.originalEncoding = proposed
1835  except Exception, e:
1836  # print "That didn't work!"
1837  # print e
1838  return None
1839  #print "Correct encoding: %s" % proposed
1840  return self.markup
1841 
1842  def _toUnicode(self, data, encoding):
1843  '''Given a string and its encoding, decodes the string into Unicode.
1844  %encoding is a string recognized by encodings.aliases'''
1845 
1846  # strip Byte Order Mark (if present)
1847  if (len(data) >= 4) and (data[:2] == '\xfe\xff') \
1848  and (data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'):
1849  encoding = 'utf-16be'
1850  data = data[2:]
1851  elif (len(data) >= 4) and (data[:2] == '\xff\xfe') \
1852  and (data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'):
1853  encoding = 'utf-16le'
1854  data = data[2:]
1855  elif data[:3] == '\xef\xbb\xbf':
1856  encoding = 'utf-8'
1857  data = data[3:]
1858  elif data[:4] == '\x00\x00\xfe\xff':
1859  encoding = 'utf-32be'
1860  data = data[4:]
1861  elif data[:4] == '\xff\xfe\x00\x00':
1862  encoding = 'utf-32le'
1863  data = data[4:]
1864  newdata = unicode(data, encoding)
1865  return newdata
1866 
1867  def _detectEncoding(self, xml_data, isHTML=False):
1868  """Given a document, tries to detect its XML encoding."""
1869  xml_encoding = sniffed_xml_encoding = None
1870  try:
1871  if xml_data[:4] == '\x4c\x6f\xa7\x94':
1872  # EBCDIC
1873  xml_data = self._ebcdic_to_ascii(xml_data)
1874  elif xml_data[:4] == '\x00\x3c\x00\x3f':
1875  # UTF-16BE
1876  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16be'
1877  xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-16be').encode('utf-8')
1878  elif (len(xml_data) >= 4) and (xml_data[:2] == '\xfe\xff') \
1879  and (xml_data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'):
1880  # UTF-16BE with BOM
1881  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16be'
1882  xml_data = unicode(xml_data[2:], 'utf-16be').encode('utf-8')
1883  elif xml_data[:4] == '\x3c\x00\x3f\x00':
1884  # UTF-16LE
1885  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16le'
1886  xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-16le').encode('utf-8')
1887  elif (len(xml_data) >= 4) and (xml_data[:2] == '\xff\xfe') and \
1888  (xml_data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'):
1889  # UTF-16LE with BOM
1890  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16le'
1891  xml_data = unicode(xml_data[2:], 'utf-16le').encode('utf-8')
1892  elif xml_data[:4] == '\x00\x00\x00\x3c':
1893  # UTF-32BE
1894  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32be'
1895  xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-32be').encode('utf-8')
1896  elif xml_data[:4] == '\x3c\x00\x00\x00':
1897  # UTF-32LE
1898  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32le'
1899  xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-32le').encode('utf-8')
1900  elif xml_data[:4] == '\x00\x00\xfe\xff':
1901  # UTF-32BE with BOM
1902  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32be'
1903  xml_data = unicode(xml_data[4:], 'utf-32be').encode('utf-8')
1904  elif xml_data[:4] == '\xff\xfe\x00\x00':
1905  # UTF-32LE with BOM
1906  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32le'
1907  xml_data = unicode(xml_data[4:], 'utf-32le').encode('utf-8')
1908  elif xml_data[:3] == '\xef\xbb\xbf':
1909  # UTF-8 with BOM
1910  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-8'
1911  xml_data = unicode(xml_data[3:], 'utf-8').encode('utf-8')
1912  else:
1913  sniffed_xml_encoding = 'ascii'
1914  pass
1915  except:
1916  xml_encoding_match = None
1917  xml_encoding_match = re.compile(
1918  '^<\?.*encoding=[\'"](.*?)[\'"].*\?>').match(xml_data)
1919  if not xml_encoding_match and isHTML:
1920  regexp = re.compile('<\s*meta[^>]+charset=([^>]*?)[;\'">]', re.I)
1921  xml_encoding_match = regexp.search(xml_data)
1922  if xml_encoding_match is not None:
1923  xml_encoding = xml_encoding_match.groups()[0].lower()
1924  if isHTML:
1925  self.declaredHTMLEncoding = xml_encoding
1926  if sniffed_xml_encoding and \
1927  (xml_encoding in ('iso-10646-ucs-2', 'ucs-2', 'csunicode',
1928  'iso-10646-ucs-4', 'ucs-4', 'csucs4',
1929  'utf-16', 'utf-32', 'utf_16', 'utf_32',
1930  'utf16', 'u16')):
1931  xml_encoding = sniffed_xml_encoding
1932  return xml_data, xml_encoding, sniffed_xml_encoding
1933 
1934 
1935  def find_codec(self, charset):
1936  return self._codec(self.CHARSET_ALIASES.get(charset, charset)) \
1937  or (charset and self._codec(charset.replace("-", ""))) \
1938  or (charset and self._codec(charset.replace("-", "_"))) \
1939  or charset
1940 
1941  def _codec(self, charset):
1942  if not charset: return charset
1943  codec = None
1944  try:
1945  codecs.lookup(charset)
1946  codec = charset
1947  except (LookupError, ValueError):
1948  pass
1949  return codec
1950 
1951  EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP = None
1952  def _ebcdic_to_ascii(self, s):
1953  c = self.__class__
1954  if not c.EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP:
1955  emap = (0,1,2,3,156,9,134,127,151,141,142,11,12,13,14,15,
1956  16,17,18,19,157,133,8,135,24,25,146,143,28,29,30,31,
1957  128,129,130,131,132,10,23,27,136,137,138,139,140,5,6,7,
1958  144,145,22,147,148,149,150,4,152,153,154,155,20,21,158,26,
1959  32,160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,91,46,60,40,43,33,
1960  38,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,93,36,42,41,59,94,
1961  45,47,178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,124,44,37,95,62,63,
1962  186,187,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,96,58,35,64,39,61,34,
1963  195,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,196,197,198,199,200,
1964  201,202,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,203,204,205,
1965  206,207,208,209,126,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,210,
1966  211,212,213,214,215,216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224,
1967  225,226,227,228,229,230,231,123,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,
1968  73,232,233,234,235,236,237,125,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,
1969  82,238,239,240,241,242,243,92,159,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,
1970  90,244,245,246,247,248,249,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,
1971  250,251,252,253,254,255)
1972  import string
1973  c.EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP = string.maketrans( \
1974  ''.join(map(chr, range(256))), ''.join(map(chr, emap)))
1975  return s.translate(c.EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP)
1976 
1977  MS_CHARS = { '\x80' : ('euro', '20AC'),
1978  '\x81' : ' ',
1979  '\x82' : ('sbquo', '201A'),
1980  '\x83' : ('fnof', '192'),
1981  '\x84' : ('bdquo', '201E'),
1982  '\x85' : ('hellip', '2026'),
1983  '\x86' : ('dagger', '2020'),
1984  '\x87' : ('Dagger', '2021'),
1985  '\x88' : ('circ', '2C6'),
1986  '\x89' : ('permil', '2030'),
1987  '\x8A' : ('Scaron', '160'),
1988  '\x8B' : ('lsaquo', '2039'),
1989  '\x8C' : ('OElig', '152'),
1990  '\x8D' : '?',
1991  '\x8E' : ('#x17D', '17D'),
1992  '\x8F' : '?',
1993  '\x90' : '?',
1994  '\x91' : ('lsquo', '2018'),
1995  '\x92' : ('rsquo', '2019'),
1996  '\x93' : ('ldquo', '201C'),
1997  '\x94' : ('rdquo', '201D'),
1998  '\x95' : ('bull', '2022'),
1999  '\x96' : ('ndash', '2013'),
2000  '\x97' : ('mdash', '2014'),
2001  '\x98' : ('tilde', '2DC'),
2002  '\x99' : ('trade', '2122'),
2003  '\x9a' : ('scaron', '161'),
2004  '\x9b' : ('rsaquo', '203A'),
2005  '\x9c' : ('oelig', '153'),
2006  '\x9d' : '?',
2007  '\x9e' : ('#x17E', '17E'),
2008  '\x9f' : ('Yuml', ''),}
2009 
2010 #######################################################################
2011 
2012 
2013 #By default, act as an HTML pretty-printer.
2014 if __name__ == '__main__':
2015  import sys
2016  soup = BeautifulSoup(sys.stdin)
2017  print soup.prettify()
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