MarkupSafe
Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup. (by pallets)
lxml
The lxml XML toolkit for Python (by lxml)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
MarkupSafe
Posts with mentions or reviews of MarkupSafe.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Check50 not working due to an import error.
After a quick search I found that there may have been a breaking change in that package (https://github.com/pallets/markupsafe/issues/284), but I haven't ready about other people doing CS50 getting the same error.
lxml
Posts with mentions or reviews of lxml.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-01.
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8 Most Popular Python HTML Web Scraping Packages with Benchmarks
lxml
- Looking for someone to web scrape housing data needed research. Will pay you for your work!!
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13 ways to scrape any public data from any website
Parsel is a library build to extract data from XML/HTML documents with XPath and CSS selectors support, and could be combined with regular expressions. It's usees lxml parser under the hood by default.
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lazy and fast .mpd file parser - for video streaming
So, now that I no longer work in that industry, and I had some free time, I created a lazy parsing package using lxml instead of the xml parser in the standard library, which can help people who want to have a python only parsing solution.
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Guide to working with fancier XML documents with python?
Seriously, use LXML.
- There is framework for everything.
- how to find text in website ?
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Parsing XML file deletes whitespace. How to avoid it?
I got curious about this now so I did some tests on my own, and it appears that the XML parser implementation in Python does indeed strip all newline characters from attributes. Whether this is according to XML standard I do not know; I also briefly tried an alternative XML implementation for Python and it behaves the same, so I would assume that this is standard behavior, but I'm not knowledgable enough about XML to say for certain.
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Use case for ETL over ELT?
I use lxml for the XML parsing and pyodbc as the ODBC library. We have a small team so I just keep it as simple as possible: 1. A cursor yields the XML documents from a SQL query as a stream 2. A generator function parses the XML document and yields the rows (you could parallelize this step) 3. Stream each of the resulting rows to a single CSV file 4. Scoop up the resulting CSV file into the target database (usually with the DB engine's loader; bulk insert isn't so fast over ODBC) It ends up being a straight forward, low-overhead approach.
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CompactLogix: Implementing HTTP requests & XML Data Transfer via TCP/IP
If that sounds too weird maybe take a look at pycomm3, python also has lxml as well as requests. You could write a script that retrieves the data from the clx using the appropriate pycomm3 driver for cplx and then do xml things with the data using lxml and transmit the data over http using requests.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing MarkupSafe and lxml you can also consider the following projects:
bleach - Bleach is an allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips markup and attributes
xmltodict - Python module that makes working with XML feel like you are working with JSON
xhtml2pdf - A library for converting HTML into PDFs using ReportLab
selectolax - Python binding to Modest and Lexbor engines (fast HTML5 parser with CSS selectors).
html5lib - Standards-compliant library for parsing and serializing HTML documents and fragments in Python
Jinja2 - A very fast and expressive template engine.
untangle - Converts XML to Python objects
xmldataset - xmldataset: xml parsing made easy 🗃️
pyquery - A jquery-like library for python