* feat: npr parser
Lead image appears in preview, but the test fails for some reason.
AssertionError: null ==
'https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2016/12/15/gettyimages-540681598_wide-
8b160732b96c083dc115134c3c019f3ac73586ba.jpg?s=1400'
Looks okay otherwise.
* feat: transformed figures/figcaptions, improved date_published and
addressed NPR's bad image metadata
* feat: fortune parser
For some reason, the dek doesn’t appear in the local version of the
article I selected. I tried parsing the meta tag containing
og:description but it’s not working, and the description is slightly
longer than the dek in the original article.
I’m not sure why, but for the lead image, the meta tag for og:image is
not parsing the image url.
:(
* feat: fortune redesigned, so re-did extractor
* fix: added timezone
* feat: qz parser
I couldn’t figure out how to parse the date, but otherwise should be
fine. I added a clean for the div.article-aside element based on what I
saw in how the chrome extension worked.
* feat: updated content to grab top image
test: date is null :/
* feat: dmagazine parser
I’m sorry to have failed you. :-( These are the issues I encountered:
1) author - does not have a unique selector to distinguish it from the
date, couldn’t parse it
2) date - no meta data in the head
3) no meta og:image in the head (my go to), so I couldn’t get the image
test to pass, but it appears to be parsing. The caption below it is the
same size as the body copy in the preview. I couldn’t figure out how to
“transform” it to caption size.
* feat: update date, image, and author selectors and corresponding tests
* feat: generalized content selector
* feat: reuters parser
Date parses correctly but fails test because of format discrepancy.
Author tags are nested within the content, which is why the author
names are appearing twice. I wasn’t sure how to address this.
Additionally, the location appears twice, so I cleaned the location
tags from the content.
* test: fix date format
* transform .article-subtitle to h4; cleaning author but leaving location
* feat: mashable parser
As usual the date is giving me issues because of formatting
discrepancies:
AssertionError: '2016-12-13T22:33:06.000Z' == '2016-12-14T03:33:06.000Z'
Not sure how we wanna deal with Twitter card embeds that don’t show up?
Also, image credits did not show up in preview.
* test: fixed date format
* transforming .image-credit to figcaption
* feat: chicago tribune parser
Date is parsing but failing the test because:
AssertionError: '2016-12-13T21:45:00.000Z' == '2016-12-13T13:45:00-0800'
I tried to insert a line of code for Time Zone but I’m a n00b so I
don’t think I did it right.
No image showing up in the preview.
* fix: remove timezone from date_published extractor
* test: update unit tests to assert the correct value for date_published
Bloomberg has several templates. I'm supporting three different templates here, but I'm not sure that this is complete by any means.
It's also worth noting that SVGs don't make it through the parser terribly well for many reasons. One, for example, is that a lot of SVGs require custom CSS in order for them to make sense. I'm not sure this is something we can expect to address in the parser.