commit | e96de1ad8bfbca6608de0d35bd9f44a28886ae69 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lasse R.H. Nielsen <lrn@google.com> | Wed May 30 17:58:32 2018 +0200 |
committer | Kevin Moore <kevmoo@users.noreply.github.com> | Wed May 30 08:58:32 2018 -0700 |
tree | 818b6a8b433594784d28f88a1e942ca1108451bb | |
parent | 885d40c52364ddb6c43623a49cca0161511eb718 [diff] |
Remove upper case constants (#72) * Remove usage of upper-case constants. * update SDK constraint * remove stable from Travis config
This is a pure Dart html5 parser. It‘s a port of html5lib from Python. Since it’s 100% Dart you can use it safely from a script or server side app.
Eventually the parse tree API will be compatible with dart:html, so the same code will work on the client and the server.
(Formerly known as html5lib.)
Add this to your pubspec.yaml
(or create it):
dependencies: html: any
Then run the Pub Package Manager (comes with the Dart SDK):
pub install
Parsing HTML is easy!
import 'package:html/parser.dart' show parse; import 'package:html/dom.dart'; main() { var document = parse( '<body>Hello world! <a href="www.html5rocks.com">HTML5 rocks!'); print(document.outerHtml); }
You can pass a String or list of bytes to parse
. There's also parseFragment
for parsing a document fragment, and HtmlParser
if you want more low level control.
./test/run.sh