MarkupSafe VS xmltodict

Compare MarkupSafe vs xmltodict and see what are their differences.

xmltodict

Python module that makes working with XML feel like you are working with JSON (by martinblech)
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MarkupSafe xmltodict
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26 days ago 9 days ago
Python Python
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License MIT License
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MarkupSafe

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xmltodict

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  • Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
    15 projects | reddit.com/r/Python | 28 Mar 2022
    Nope, sorry, it's just an XML generator. The Python stdlib offers https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.etree.elementtree.html and PyPI offers https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict for parsing, and you could write CSV with csvwriter or pandas.
  • Like JQ, but for HTML
    21 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Sep 2021
    xmlstarlet is really nothing like jq, as a language. But yes, I use it because it is the best commandline xml processor I'd found. That's the only similarity to jq.

    Is this the yq? https://kislyuk.github.io/yq/ It does contain an 'xq', as a literal wrapper for jq, piping output into it after transcoding XML to JSON using xmltodict https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict (which explodes xml into separate JSON data structures).

    This is a bash one-liner! But TBF it really is a 'jq for xml'. I think it would be horrible for some things, but you could also do a lot of useful things painlessly.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing MarkupSafe and xmltodict you can also consider the following projects:

lxml - The lxml XML toolkit for Python

untangle - Converts XML to Python objects

bleach - Bleach is an allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips markup and attributes

pyquery - A jquery-like library for python

Jinja2 - A very fast and expressive template engine.

xhtml2pdf - A library for converting HTML into PDFs using ReportLab

selectolax - Python binding to Modest and Lexbor engines (fast HTML5 parser with CSS selectors).

xmldataset - xmldataset: xml parsing made easy 🗃️