Hopefully, you don't need the entire set of code here, but I have an issue where I'm parsing HTML, using XPath and I'm not getting what I'd expect:
# here is the current set of tags I'm interested in
html = '''<div style="padding-top: 10px; clear: both; width: 100%;">
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R41M1I2K413NG/ref=cm_aya_cmt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B013IZY7RU#wasThisHelpful" ><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/x-locale/communities/discussion_boards/comment-sm._CB192250344_.gif" width="16" alt="Comment" hspace="3" align="absmiddle" height="16" border="0" /></a> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R41M1I2K413NG/ref=cm_aya_cmt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B013IZY7RU#wasThisHelpful" >Comment</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R41M1I2K413NG/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm" >Permalink</a>'''
I'm trying to get the href
value of the first a
tag, which is a long URL. To do so I'm using the following code
from lxml import etree
import StringIO
parser = etree.HTMLParser(encoding="utf-8")
tree = etree.parse(StringIO.StringIO(html), parser)
style = 'padding-top: 10px; clear: both; width: 100%;'
xpath = "//div[@style='%s']" % style
xpath += "/a[1]/@href"
# use the XPath expression above to pull out the href value
tree.xpath(xpath)
['http://www.amazon.com/review/R41M1I2K413NG/ref=cm_aya_cmt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B013IZY7RU#wasThisHelpful']
This works when I pull out the part I'm working with and paste it as a string. This doesn't work exactly the same with the tree
I've built using a request.get()
call and I cannot figure out why? What it returns is:
['http://www.amazon.com/review/R41M1I2K413NG]
And I cannot figure out why. I understand I'm shooting in the dark here, but I'm just hoping someone has come across a "XPath return value of attribute truncated" issue.
EDIT:
Here's the full code that I'm currently using, but it doesn't work. It returns the truncated value above.
from lxml import etree
import requests
import StringIO
from requests.packages.urllib3.util.retry import Retry
from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter
session = requests.Session()
retries = Retry(total=5, backoff_factor=1, status_forcelist=[502, 503, 504])
session.mount('http://www.amazon.com', HTTPAdapter(max_retries=retries))
parser = etree.HTMLParser(encoding=encoding)
url = "http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/ARPJ98Y7U8K5H?ie=UTF8&display=public&page=3&sort_by=MostRecentReview"
page = session.get(url, timeout=5)
tree = etree.parse(StringIO.StringIO(page.text), parser)
style = 'padding-top: 10px; clear: both; width: 100%;'
xpath = "//div[@style='%s']" % style
xpath += "/a[1]/@href"
# use the XPath expression above to pull out the href value
tree.xpath(xpath)
EDIT 2:
This does work for some reason. Rather than creating a session
object and, using that to submit a get
request, then pass that to the parser
, simply passing the url
string to the parser
works:
url = "http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/ARPJ98Y7U8K5H?ie=UTF8&display=public&page=3&sort_by=MostRecentReview"
tree = etree.parse(url, parser)
for e in tree.xpath("//div[@style='padding-top: 10px; clear: both; width: 100%;']/a[1]/@href"):
print e
As I understand it, when looping through multiple url's the session object will persist connection attributes that speed up the process. If I use the etree.parse(url, parser)
method, I'm worried I'll lose efficiency.
request.get()
?.text
when using requests, always use.content
and let requests handle the encodingref=....
.