omniparser
omniparser: a native Golang ETL streaming parser and transform library for CSV, JSON, XML, EDI, text, etc. (by jf-tech)
xpath
XPath package for Golang, supports HTML, XML, JSON document query. (by antchfx)
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4.6 | 6.8 | |
7 months ago | 18 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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I have this code On Playground.. It is very simplified... but when reading from file it breaks and cannot handle rune characters.... The strings.Replace function just stops working
It looks like you're trying to parse HTML by using the strings package. For reference, you might be better off using an xpath tool or the html package that has built-in tokenizers to do your tokenizing. That makes it easier to find the nodes you're looking for and the values contained within those nodes.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing omniparser and xpath you can also consider the following projects:
go-nmea - A NMEA parser library in pure Go
colly - Elegant Scraper and Crawler Framework for Golang
go-humanize - Go Humans! (formatters for units to human friendly sizes)
GoQuery - A little like that j-thing, only in Go.
go-vcard - A Go library to parse and format vCard
jsonpath - JSONPath with dot notation generator for golang
cat - Extract text from plaintext, .docx, .odt and .rtf files. Pure go.
align - A general purpose application and library for aligning text.
blackfriday - Blackfriday: a markdown processor for Go
Slugify - A Go slugify application that handles string
xquery
html-to-markdown - ⚙️ Convert HTML to Markdown. Even works with entire websites and can be extended through rules.