Nokogumbo provides the ability for a Ruby program to invoke the Gumbo HTML5 parser and to access the result as a Nokogiri::HTML::Document.
require 'nokogumbo'
doc = Nokogiri::HTML5(string)
Because HTML is often fetched via the web, a convenience interface to HTTP get is also provided:
require 'nokogumbo'
doc = Nokogiri::HTML5.get(uri)
require 'nokogumbo'
puts Nokogiri::HTML5.get('http://nokogiri.org').at('h1 abbr')['title']
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The
Nokogiri::HTML5.parse
function takes a string and passes it to thegumbo_parse_with_options
method, using the default options. The resulting Gumbo parse tree is then walked.- If the necessary Nokogiri and libxml2 headers can be found at installation time then an xmlDoc tree is produced and a single Nokogiri Ruby object is constructed to wrap the xmlDoc structure. Nokogiri only produces Ruby objects as necessary, so all searching is done using the underlying libxml2 libraries.
- If the necessary headers are not present at installation time, then Nokogiri Ruby objects are created for each Gumbo node. Other than memory usage and CPU time, the results should be equivalent.
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The
Nokogiri::HTML5.get
function takes care of following redirects, https, and determining the character encoding of the result, based on the rules defined in the HTML5 specification for doing so. -
Instead of uppercase element names, lowercase element names are produced.
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Instead of returning
unknown
as the element name for unknown tags, the original tag name is returned verbatim. -
If the Gumbo HTML5 parser is not already installed, the source for the parser will be downloaded and compiled into the Gem itself.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/rubys/nokogumbo.git
cd nokogumbo
bundle install
rake gem
gem install pkg/nokogumbo*.gem
- ruby-gumbo - a ruby binding for the Gumbo HTML5 parser.