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I'm new to clojure and I need some examples. Please show me how to parse html file using clojure?

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Enlive is a great tool for this. In short:

(ns foo.bar
  (:require [net.cgrand.enlive-html :as html]))

(defn fetch-page [url]
  (html/html-resource (java.net.URL. url)))

Here is a nice tutorial on using it both as a scraper/parser and as a template engine:

Here is a short example of scraping a page.

Another option is clj-tagsoup. Enlive also uses tagsoup, but in addition has a pluggable parser so you can add support for other parsers.

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  • Can I parse html file without envile or another parser, using only clojure?
    – slawter
    Mar 18, 2013 at 10:52
  • Well, you can get the content of a web page as a string by only doing: (slurp "example.com"), but in order to work with the content in a manageable way you need a parser (like enlive).
    – ebaxt
    Mar 18, 2013 at 10:58
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Clojure's xml parsing library is there for you.

Parses and loads the source s, which can be a File, InputStream or String naming a URI. Returns a tree of the xml/element struct-map, which has the keys :tag, :attrs, and :content. and accessor fns tag, attrs, and content. Other parsers can be supplied by passing startparse, a fn taking a source and a ContentHandler and returning a parser

Or use enlive, it's framework fully on clojure or use Java based HtmlCleaner.

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HTML Parsers

source - https://www.clojure-toolbox.com

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