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Nokogiri
gems | Nokogiri | |
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8 | 20 | |
75 | 6,108 | |
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0.0 | 9.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
HTML | C | |
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | MIT License |
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Have your say! Claim a free day! - Ruby Digital Identity & Metaverse Week 2022 Upcoming (SOON!), August 15th to August 21st - 7 Days of Ruby (Profile Picture & Avatar Character Generation) Gems
A reminder: I am trying to restart the Best of Gems series over on Planet Ruby and I am adding extending the deadline for two more weeks for you to join in / contribute.
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Glimmer DSL for LibUI – Simplest Native GUI Cross-Platform Syntax
FYI: To learn more about glimmer, see the Glimmer Days Series - http://planetruby.github.io/gems/#ruby-glimmer-days-2021-jan...
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Show HN: Ruby code and tools for animating Voronoi diagrams
The Ruby Pixel Art Week 2021 presents a new Ruby graphics library every day from April 19th to April 25th, see https://planetruby.github.io/gems
Day 1 features the chunky_png Gem -
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Best of (Ruby) Gems Series - What's Next? What's Hot?
Hello, in the last seven days we I (*) tried to celebrate open data day / week with write-ups about open data gems from the ruby universe.
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Reminder: Ruby Open Data Week 2021, March 6th to March 12th - 7 Days of Ruby (Open Data) Gems Upcoming - Have your say! Claim a free day!
a reminder: Ruby Open Data Week 2021, March 6th to March 12th - 7 Days of Ruby (Open Data) Gems is upcoming.
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Is ruby only useful on the web?
For open data (& encylopedia), see the upcoming Ruby Open Data Week series :-).
- Bonus! - Day 21 - addressable Gem - The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Class that Should be Standard (Incl. Templates ‘n’ More) @ Ruby Advent Calendar 2020 / 25 Days of Ruby Gems
Nokogiri
- Web Scraping in Python – The Complete Guide
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Did you know Nokogiri now has opt-in HTML5 parsing?
release planning: v1.16.0 · Issue #2897 · sparklemotion/nokogiri
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As a Go developer, I’m surprised Crystal isn’t more popular
What's holding me back from going all in with Crystal is I have a lot of pre-existing Ruby code, and porting Ruby code to Crystal can be tricky. For example, Crystal lacks an Enumerator class (aka generators) due to captured block semantics. I also wish the shards ecosystem was a little more mature; for example there's multiple HTML parsing libraries, but none have all of the features that Ruby's Nokogiri has. For new greenfield backend projects, I would totally use Crystal.
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Two months into learning Ruby, it is the most beautiful language I ever learned
Welcome! Ruby isn't exactly "dying", but the hype/popularity is definitely fading. This is primarily because Ruby is no longer "new", most of Ruby's popularity came from Rails, and now Rails is no longer the "new hotness". However, Ruby still has lots of awesome features and lots of awesome other libraries and frameworks, such as the new fancy irb gem that uses reline, nokogiri, chunky_png, the async gems, Dragon Ruby, SciRuby, Ronin, and the new Hanami web framework.
- What should I be learning?
- Comparable maintained Kimurai alternative?
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In "Your Name" (2016), Mitsuha and Tesshi are seen turning a tree into their makeshift café, which is why one of the trees in the town is later missing
great for hacking at xml
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Ditch Your Version Manager
Mike has worked hard over the years to have Nokogiri come with its dependencies. It does come with libxml and all that is required.
From https://nokogiri.org
> These dependencies are met by default by Nokogiri's packaged versions of the libxml2 and libxslt source code, but a configuration option --use-system-libraries is provided to allow specification of alternative library locations.
Some authors work hard to have their tools do the right thing and consistently.
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Web scraping with rails
If the page is rendered as html you can use Nokogiri. It has great support and is pretty easy to get started with too.
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Nokogiri 1.12 supports HTML5 parsing (after assimilating Nokogumbo)
And even now, pulling in a Java-based HTML5 parser is still probably easier than re-implementing in FFI, which is why I created https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/issues/2227 and would love to have this the conversation there if possible.
What are some alternatives?
nio4r - Cross-platform asynchronous I/O primitives for scalable network clients and servers.
Oga - Oga is an XML/HTML parser written in Ruby.
sport.db - sport.db - open sports database (e.g. football.db, formula1.db etc.) command line tool and libraries
Ox - Ruby Optimized XML Parser
Concurrent Ruby - Modern concurrency tools including agents, futures, promises, thread pools, supervisors, and more. Inspired by Erlang, Clojure, Scala, Go, Java, JavaScript, and classic concurrency patterns.
HTML::Pipeline - HTML processing filters and utilities
publicdata - 🗃️ Centralized location for public data
Oj - Optimized JSON
ruby-netsnmp - SNMP library in ruby (v1, v2c, v3)
ROXML - ROXML is a module for binding Ruby classes to XML. It supports custom mapping and bidirectional marshalling between Ruby and XML using annotation-style class methods, via Nokogiri or LibXML.
net-ssh - Pure Ruby implementation of an SSH (protocol 2) client
HappyMapper - Object to XML mapping library, using Nokogiri (Fork from John Nunemaker's Happymapper)