A fast HTML5 parser with CSS selectors using Modest and Lexbor engines.
From PyPI using pip:
pip install selectolax
If installation fails due to compilation errors, you may need to install Cython:
pip install selectolax[cython]
This usually happens when you try to install an outdated version of selectolax on a newer version of Python.
Development version from GitHub:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/rushter/selectolax
cd selectolax
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
python setup.py install
How to compile selectolax while developing:
make clean
make dev
In [1]: from selectolax.parser import HTMLParser
...:
...: html = """
...: <h1 id="title" data-updated="20201101">Hi there</h1>
...: <div class="post">Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. </div>
...: <div class="post">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.</div>
...: """
...: tree = HTMLParser(html)
In [2]: tree.css_first('h1#title').text()
Out[2]: 'Hi there'
In [3]: tree.css_first('h1#title').attributes
Out[3]: {'id': 'title', 'data-updated': '20201101'}
In [4]: [node.text() for node in tree.css('.post')]
Out[4]:
['Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. ',
'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.']
In [1]: html = "<div><p id=p1><p id=p2><p id=p3><a>link</a><p id=p4><p id=p5>text<p id=p6></div>"
...: selector = "div > :nth-child(2n+1):not(:has(a))"
In [2]: for node in HTMLParser(html).css(selector):
...: print(node.attributes, node.text(), node.tag)
...: print(node.parent.tag)
...: print(node.html)
...:
{'id': 'p1'} p
div
<p id="p1"></p>
{'id': 'p5'} text p
div
<p id="p5">text</p>
Selectolax supports two backends: Modest
and Lexbor
. By default, all examples use the Modest backend.
Most of the features between backends are almost identical, but there are still some differences.
As of 2024, the preferred backend is Lexbor
. The Modest
backend is still available for compatibility reasons
and the underlying C library that selectolax uses is not maintained anymore.
To use lexbor
, just import the parser and use it in the similar way to the HTMLParser.
In [1]: from selectolax.lexbor import LexborHTMLParser
In [2]: html = """
...: <title>Hi there</title>
...: <div id="updated">2021-08-15</div>
...: """
In [3]: parser = LexborHTMLParser(html)
In [4]: parser.root.css_first("#updated").text()
Out[4]: '2021-08-15'
- Extract title, links, scripts and a meta tag from main pages of top 754 domains. See
examples/benchmark.py
for more information.
Package | Time |
---|---|
Beautiful Soup (html.parser) | 61.02 sec. |
lxml / Beautiful Soup (lxml) | 9.09 sec. |
html5_parser | 16.10 sec. |
selectolax (Modest) | 2.94 sec. |
selectolax (Lexbor) | 2.39 sec. |
- selectolax API reference
- Video introduction to web scraping using selectolax
- How to Scrape 7k Products with Python using selectolax and httpx
- Detailed overview
- Modest introduction
- Modest benchmark
- Python benchmark
- Another Python benchmark