I'm making a framework in which I let developers describe their package using reStructuredText. I want to parse that reStructuredText into HTML so I can show it in a GUI.

I'm familiar with the excellent Sphinx, but I've never otherwise parsed reStructuredText. I imagined something like a function that takes a string of reStructuredText, and possibly several additional arguments, and returns a string of HTML.

So I looked into Docutils, which is responsible for parsing reStructuredText. I couldn't understand at all how to find this function. Documentation on the web is spotty. Many of the functions in the docutils.parsers.rst module seemed to be geared toward filenames. I don't have filenames! I'm just handling strings.

I tried creating a Parser and a Document and using the parse method, but I just get an error about a missing .tab_width setting.

Does anyone know how to parse reStructuredText into HTML?

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Try something like this

>>> from docutils.core import publish_string
>>> publish_string("*anurag*",writer_name='html')

publish_string accepts a strings and outputs a string

or you can use publish_parts to get specific parts of html document e.g.

>>> print publish_parts("*anurag*",writer_name='html')['body']
<p><em>anurag</em></p>
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Your second suggestion was the more effective one: The 'body' was exactly what I wanted. – Ram Rachum Jul 11 '11 at 22:22
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