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Ksoup - Kotlin Multiplatform HTML Parser

Ksoup is a lightweight Kotlin Multiplatform library for parsing HTML, extracting HTML tags, attributes, and text, and encoding and decoding HTML entities.

Kotlin MohamedRejeb Apache-2.0 BuildPassing Maven Central

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Features

  • Parse HTML from String
  • Extract HTML tags, attributes, and text
  • Encode and decode HTML entities
  • Lightweight and does not depend on any other library
  • Kotlin Multiplatform support
  • Fast and efficient
  • Unit tested

Installation

Maven Central

Add the dependency below to your module's build.gradle.kts or build.gradle file:

Kotlin version Ksoup version
2.0.x 0.4.x
1.9.2x 0.3.x
1.9.x 0.2.1
1.8.x 0.1.4
val version = "0.4.0"

// For parsing HTML
implementation("com.mohamedrejeb.ksoup:ksoup-html:$version")

// Only for encoding and decoding HTML entities 
implementation("com.mohamedrejeb.ksoup:ksoup-entities:$version")

Usage

Parsing HTML

To parse HTML from a String, use the KsoupHtmlParser class, and provide an implementation of the KsoupHtmlHandler interface, and a KsoupHtmlOptions object. Both of them are optional, you can use the default ones if you want.

KsoupHtmlParser

You can create a parser using the KsoupHtmlParser(), there are several methods that you can use, for example write to parse a String, and end to close the parser when you are done:

val ksoupHtmlParser = KsoupHtmlParser()

// String to parse
val html = "<h1>My Heading</h1>"

// Pass the HTML to the parser (It is going to parse the HTML and call the callbacks)
ksoupHtmlParser.write(html)

// Close the parser when you are done
ksoupHtmlParser.end()

KsoupHtmlHandler

You can directly implement KsoupHtmlHandler interface or use KsoupHtmlHandler.Builder():

// Implement `KsoupHtmlHandler` interface
val firstHandler = object : KsoupHtmlHandler {
    override fun onOpenTag(name: String, attributes: Map<String, String>, isImplied: Boolean) {
        println("Open tag: $name")
    }
}

// Use `KsoupHtmlHandler.Builder()`
val secondHandler = KsoupHtmlHandler
    .Builder()
    .onOpenTag { name, attributes, isImplied ->
        println("Open tag: $name")
    }
    .build()

There are several methods that you can override, for example is you want to just extract the text from the HTML, you can override the onText method:

// String to parse
val html = """
    <html>
        <head>
            <title>My Title</title>
        </head>
        <body>
            <h1>My Heading</h1>
            <p>My paragraph.</p>
        </body>
    </html>
""".trimIndent()

// String to store the extracted text
var string = ""

// Create a handler
val handler = KsoupHtmlHandler
    .Builder()
    .onText { text ->
        string += text
    }
    .build()

// Create a parser
val ksoupHtmlParser = KsoupHtmlParser(
    handler = handler,
)

// Pass the HTML to the parser (It is going to parse the HTML and call the callbacks)
ksoupHtmlParser.write(html)

// Close the parser when you are done
ksoupHtmlParser.end()

You can also use onOpenTag and onCloseTag to know when a tag is opened or closed, it can be used for scrapping data from a website or powering a rich text editor, Also you can use onComment to know when a comment is found in the HTML and onAttribute to know when attributes are found in a tag.

KsoupHtmlOptions

You can also pass KsoupHtmlOptions to the parser to change the behavior of the parser, you can for example disable the decoding of HTML entities which is enabled by default:

val options = KsoupHtmlOption(
    decodeEntities = false,
)

Encoding and Decoding HTML Entities

You can use the KsoupEntities class to encode and decode HTML entities:

// Encode HTML entities
val encoded = KsoupEntities.encodeHtml("Hello & World") // return: Hello &amp; World

// Decode HTML entities
val decoded = KsoupEntities.decodeHtml("Hello &amp; World") // return: Hello & World

KsoupEntities also provides methods to encode and decode only XML entities or HTML4. The KsoupEntities class is available in the ksoup-entities module.

Both encodeHtml and decodeHtml methods support all HTML5 entities, XML entities, and HTML4 entities.

Coming Features

  • Add clear documentation
  • Add Markdown parser

Contribution

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License

Copyright 2023 Mohamed Rejeb

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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