mercury-parser/README.md

160 lines
7.0 KiB
Markdown
Raw Normal View History

2019-02-02 02:01:39 +00:00
![Mercury Parser](https://13c27d41k2ud2vkddp226w55-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/7bacd-16qwcaegges3hkrw70doz4w.png)
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
# Mercury Parser - Extracting content from chaos
[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/postlight/mercury-parser.svg?style=svg&circle-token=3026c2b527d3767750e767872d08991aeb4f8f10)](https://circleci.com/gh/postlight/mercury-parser) [![Greenkeeper badge](https://badges.greenkeeper.io/postlight/mercury-parser.svg)](https://greenkeeper.io/) [![Apache License][license-apach-badge]][license-apach] [![MITC License][license-mit-badge]][license-mit]
2019-02-06 16:18:55 +00:00
[![Gitter chat](https://badges.gitter.im/postlight/mercury.png)](https://gitter.im/postlight/mercury)
2019-01-31 08:28:01 +00:00
[license-apach-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache%202.0-blue.svg?style=flat-square
[license-apach]: https://github.com/postlight/mercury-parser/blob/master/LICENSE-APACHE
[license-mit-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT%202.0-blue.svg?style=flat-square
[license-mit]: https://github.com/postlight/mercury-parser/blob/master/LICENSE-MIT
2019-05-19 17:30:16 +00:00
[Postlight](https://postlight.com)'s Mercury Parser extracts the bits that humans care about from any URL you give it. That includes article content, titles, authors, published dates, excerpts, lead images, and more.
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
Mercury Parser powers the [Mercury AMP Converter](https://mercury.postlight.com/amp-converter/) and [Mercury Reader](https://mercury.postlight.com/reader/), a Chrome extension that removes ads and distractions, leaving only text and images for a beautiful reading view on any site.
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
Mercury Parser allows you to easily create custom parsers using simple JavaScript and CSS selectors. This allows you to proactively manage parsing and migration edge cases. There are [many examples available](https://github.com/postlight/mercury-parser/tree/master/src/extractors/custom) along with [documentation](https://github.com/postlight/mercury-parser/blob/master/src/extractors/custom/README.md).
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
## How? Like this.
### Installation
```bash
# If you're using yarn
yarn add @postlight/mercury-parser
# If you're using npm
npm install @postlight/mercury-parser
```
### Usage
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
```javascript
import Mercury from '@postlight/mercury-parser';
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
2019-02-11 23:44:00 +00:00
Mercury.parse(url).then(result => console.log(result));
// NOTE: When used in the browser, you can omit the URL argument
// and simply run `Mercury.parse()` to parse the current page.
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
```
The result looks like this:
```json
{
"title": "Thunder (mascot)",
"content": "... <p><b>Thunder</b> is the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_name\">stage name</a> for the...",
2016-09-16 19:10:49 +00:00
"author": "Wikipedia Contributors",
"date_published": "2016-09-16T20:56:00.000Z",
"lead_image_url": null,
"dek": null,
"next_page_url": null,
"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunder_(mascot)",
"domain": "en.wikipedia.org",
"excerpt": "Thunder Thunder is the stage name for the horse who is the official live animal mascot for the Denver Broncos",
"word_count": 4677,
"direction": "ltr",
"total_pages": 1,
"rendered_pages": 1
}
```
If Mercury is unable to find a field, that field will return `null`.
feat: generator for custom parsers and some documentation Squashed commit of the following: commit deaf9e60d031d9ee06e74b8c0895495b187032a5 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Tue Sep 20 10:31:09 2016 -0400 chore: README for custom parsers commit a8e8ad633e0d1576a52dbc90ce31b98fb2ec21ee Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 23:36:09 2016 -0400 draft of readme commit 4f0f463f821465c282ce006378e5d55f8f41df5f Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:56:34 2016 -0400 custom extractor used to build basic parser for theatlantic commit c5562a3cede41f56c4e723dcfa1181b49dcaae4d Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:20:13 2016 -0400 pre-commit to test custom parser generator commit 7d50d5b7ab780b79fae38afcb87a7d1da5d139b2 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:19:55 2016 -0400 feat: added nytimes parser commit 58b8d83a56927177984ddfdf70830bc4f328f200 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:17:28 2016 -0400 feat: can do fuzzy search or go straight to file commit c99add753723a8e2ac64d51d7379ac8e23125526 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 10:52:26 2016 -0400 refactored export for custom extractors for easier renames commit 22563413669651bb497f1bb2a92085b71f2ae324 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Fri Sep 16 17:36:13 2016 -0400 feat: custom extractor generation in place commit 2285a29908a7f82a5de3c81f6b2b902ddec9bdaa Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Fri Sep 16 16:42:20 2016 -0400 good progress
2016-09-20 14:35:23 +00:00
#### `parse()` Options
##### Content Formats
By default, Mercury Parser returns the `content` field as HTML. However, you can override this behavior by passing in options to the `parse` function, specifying whether or not to scrape all pages of an article, and what type of output to return (valid values are `'html'`, `'markdown'`, and `'text'`). For example:
```javascript
Mercury.parse(url, { contentType: 'markdown' }).then(result =>
console.log(result)
);
```
This returns the the page's `content` as GitHub-flavored Markdown:
```json
"content": "...**Thunder** is the [stage name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_name) for the..."
```
##### Custom Request Headers
You can include custom headers in requests by passing name-value pairs to the `parse` function as follows:
```javascript
Mercury.parse(url, {
headers: {
Cookie: 'name=value; name2=value2; name3=value3',
'User-Agent':
'Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 10_3_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/603.1.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/10.0 Mobile/14E304 Safari/602.1',
},
}).then(result => console.log(result));
```
##### Pre-fetched HTML
You can use Mercury Parser to parse custom or pre-fetched HTML by passing an HTML string to the `parse` function as follows:
```javascript
Mercury.parse(url, {
html:
'<html><body><article><h1>Thunder (mascot)</h1><p>Thunder is the stage name for the horse who is the official live animal mascot for the Denver Broncos</p></article></body></html>',
}).then(result => console.log(result));
```
Note that the URL argument is still supplied, in order to identify the web site and use its custom parser, if it has any, though it will not be used for fetching content.
#### The command-line parser
Mercury Parser also ships with a CLI, meaning you can use the Mercury Parser
from your command line like so:
2019-03-05 19:37:56 +00:00
![Mercury Parser CLI Basic Usage](./assets/mercury-basic-usage.gif)
```bash
# Install Mercury globally
yarn global add @postlight/mercury-parser
# or
npm -g install @postlight/mercury-parser
# Then
mercury-parser https://postlight.com/trackchanges/mercury-goes-open-source
# Pass optional --format argument to set content type (html|markdown|text)
mercury-parser https://postlight.com/trackchanges/mercury-goes-open-source --format=markdown
# Pass optional --header.name=value arguments to include custom headers in the request
mercury-parser https://postlight.com/trackchanges/mercury-goes-open-source --header.Cookie="name=value; name2=value2; name3=value3" --header.User-Agent="Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 10_3_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/603.1.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/10.0 Mobile/14E304 Safari/602.1"
2019-03-26 22:23:50 +00:00
# Pass optional --extend argument to add a custom type to the response
mercury-parser https://postlight.com/trackchanges/mercury-goes-open-source --extend credit="p:last-child em"
# Pass optional --extend-list argument to add a custom type with multiple matches
mercury-parser https://postlight.com/trackchanges/mercury-goes-open-source --extend-list categories=".meta__tags-list a"
# Get the value of attributes by adding a pipe to --extend or --extend-list
mercury-parser https://postlight.com/trackchanges/mercury-goes-open-source --extend-list links=".body a|href"
```
## License
Licensed under either of the below, at your preference:
- Apache License, Version 2.0
([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license
([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
feat: generator for custom parsers and some documentation Squashed commit of the following: commit deaf9e60d031d9ee06e74b8c0895495b187032a5 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Tue Sep 20 10:31:09 2016 -0400 chore: README for custom parsers commit a8e8ad633e0d1576a52dbc90ce31b98fb2ec21ee Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 23:36:09 2016 -0400 draft of readme commit 4f0f463f821465c282ce006378e5d55f8f41df5f Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:56:34 2016 -0400 custom extractor used to build basic parser for theatlantic commit c5562a3cede41f56c4e723dcfa1181b49dcaae4d Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:20:13 2016 -0400 pre-commit to test custom parser generator commit 7d50d5b7ab780b79fae38afcb87a7d1da5d139b2 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:19:55 2016 -0400 feat: added nytimes parser commit 58b8d83a56927177984ddfdf70830bc4f328f200 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 17:17:28 2016 -0400 feat: can do fuzzy search or go straight to file commit c99add753723a8e2ac64d51d7379ac8e23125526 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Mon Sep 19 10:52:26 2016 -0400 refactored export for custom extractors for easier renames commit 22563413669651bb497f1bb2a92085b71f2ae324 Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Fri Sep 16 17:36:13 2016 -0400 feat: custom extractor generation in place commit 2285a29908a7f82a5de3c81f6b2b902ddec9bdaa Author: Adam Pash <adam.pash@gmail.com> Date: Fri Sep 16 16:42:20 2016 -0400 good progress
2016-09-20 14:35:23 +00:00
## Contributing
2019-02-01 22:10:59 +00:00
For details on how to contribute to Mercury, including how to write a custom content extractor for any site, see [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md)
Unless it is explicitly stated otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above without any additional terms or conditions.
2019-05-19 17:30:16 +00:00
---
🔬 A Labs project from your friends at [Postlight](https://postlight.com). Happy coding!