# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from html.parser import HTMLParser import urllib try: from html.parser import HTMLParseError except ImportError: # HTMLParseError was removed in Python 3.5. It could never be # thrown, so we define a placeholder instead. class HTMLParseError(Exception): pass from html.entities import name2codepoint import sys import re import html # Normalization code, adapted from # https://github.com/karlcow/markdown-testsuite/ significant_attrs = ["alt", "href", "src", "title"] whitespace_re = re.compile('\s+') class MyHTMLParser(HTMLParser): def __init__(self): HTMLParser.__init__(self) self.convert_charrefs = False self.last = "starttag" self.in_pre = False self.output = "" self.last_tag = "" def handle_data(self, data): after_tag = self.last == "endtag" or self.last == "starttag" after_block_tag = after_tag and self.is_block_tag(self.last_tag) if after_tag and self.last_tag == "br": data = data.lstrip('\n') if not self.in_pre: data = whitespace_re.sub(' ', data) if after_block_tag and not self.in_pre: if self.last == "starttag": data = data.lstrip() elif self.last == "endtag": data = data.strip() self.output += data self.last = "data" def handle_endtag(self, tag): if tag == "pre": self.in_pre = False elif self.is_block_tag(tag): self.output = self.output.rstrip() self.output += "" self.last_tag = tag self.last = "endtag" def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs): if tag == "pre": self.in_pre = True if self.is_block_tag(tag): self.output = self.output.rstrip() self.output += "<" + tag # For now we don't strip out 'extra' attributes, because of # raw HTML test cases. # attrs = filter(lambda attr: attr[0] in significant_attrs, attrs) if attrs: attrs.sort() for (k,v) in attrs: self.output += " " + k if v in ['href','src']: self.output += ("=" + '"' + urllib.quote(urllib.unquote(v), safe='/') + '"') elif v != None: self.output += ("=" + '"' + html.escape(v,quote=True) + '"') self.output += ">" self.last_tag = tag self.last = "starttag" def handle_startendtag(self, tag, attrs): """Ignore closing tag for self-closing """ self.handle_starttag(tag, attrs) self.last_tag = tag self.last = "endtag" def handle_comment(self, data): self.output += '' self.last = "comment" def handle_decl(self, data): self.output += '' self.last = "decl" def unknown_decl(self, data): self.output += '' self.last = "decl" def handle_pi(self,data): self.output += '' self.last = "pi" def handle_entityref(self, name): try: c = chr(name2codepoint[name]) except KeyError: c = None self.output_char(c, '&' + name + ';') self.last = "ref" def handle_charref(self, name): try: if name.startswith("x"): c = chr(int(name[1:], 16)) else: c = chr(int(name)) except ValueError: c = None self.output_char(c, '&' + name + ';') self.last = "ref" # Helpers. def output_char(self, c, fallback): if c == '<': self.output += "<" elif c == '>': self.output += ">" elif c == '&': self.output += "&" elif c == '"': self.output += """ elif c == None: self.output += fallback else: self.output += c def is_block_tag(self,tag): return (tag in ['article', 'header', 'aside', 'hgroup', 'blockquote', 'hr', 'iframe', 'body', 'li', 'map', 'button', 'object', 'canvas', 'ol', 'caption', 'output', 'col', 'p', 'colgroup', 'pre', 'dd', 'progress', 'div', 'section', 'dl', 'table', 'td', 'dt', 'tbody', 'embed', 'textarea', 'fieldset', 'tfoot', 'figcaption', 'th', 'figure', 'thead', 'footer', 'tr', 'form', 'ul', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'video', 'script', 'style']) def normalize_html(html): r""" Return normalized form of HTML which ignores insignificant output differences: Multiple inner whitespaces are collapsed to a single space (except in pre tags): >>> normalize_html("

a \t b

") '

a b

' >>> normalize_html("

a \t\nb

") '

a b

' * Whitespace surrounding block-level tags is removed. >>> normalize_html("

a b

") '

a b

' >>> normalize_html("

a b

") '

a b

' >>> normalize_html("

a b

") '

a b

' >>> normalize_html("\n\t

\n\t\ta b\t\t

\n\t") '

a b

' >>> normalize_html("a b ") 'a b ' * Self-closing tags are converted to open tags. >>> normalize_html("
") '
' * Attributes are sorted and lowercased. >>> normalize_html('x') 'x' * References are converted to unicode, except that '<', '>', '&', and '"' are rendered using entities. >>> normalize_html("∀&><"") '\u2200&><"' """ html_chunk_re = re.compile("(\|\<[^>]*\>|[^<]+)") try: parser = MyHTMLParser() # We work around HTMLParser's limitations parsing CDATA # by breaking the input into chunks and passing CDATA chunks # through verbatim. for chunk in re.finditer(html_chunk_re, html): if chunk.group(0)[:8] == "