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I have a raw html string that I want to convert to scrapy HTML response object so that I can use the selectors css and xpath, similar to scrapy's response. How can I do it?

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First of all, if it is for debugging or testing purposes, you can use the Scrapy shell:

$ cat index.html
<div id="test">
    Test text
</div>

$ scrapy shell index.html
>>> response.xpath('//div[@id="test"]/text()').extract()[0].strip()
u'Test text'

There are different objects available in the shell during the session, like response and request.


Or, you can instantiate an HtmlResponse class and provide the HTML string in body:

>>> from scrapy.http import HtmlResponse
>>> response = HtmlResponse(url="my HTML string", body='<div id="test">Test text</div>', encoding='utf-8')
>>> response.xpath('//div[@id="test"]/text()').extract()[0].strip()
u'Test text'
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  • thanks alecxe, I am using Selenium becuase of some ajaxiness. I want to convert driver.page_source into the same object as resposne so that I can reuse some extractors (using css and xpath selectors) instead of having to resort to lxml. I think your second option is the one I need.
    – yayu
    Dec 5, 2014 at 20:14
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    @yayu then, you probably don't need to create an HTML Response, but, rather a Selector, see stackoverflow.com/questions/18836286/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/17975471/…. Might help. Thanks.
    – alecxe
    Dec 5, 2014 at 20:16
  • @yayu and, as a side note, there can be a point there you would have much more selenium than scrapy in the project - at this point, think about whether there is any point in scrapy at all.
    – alecxe
    Dec 5, 2014 at 20:17
  • @yayu also scrapyjs might be worth trying - may be you could avoid using selenium.
    – alecxe
    Dec 5, 2014 at 20:18
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    as of today, HtmlResponse object requires another argument, encoding. You can do it like: HtmlResponse(url='scrapy.org', body=u'some body', encoding='utf-8') May 8, 2018 at 21:38
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alecxe's answer is right, but this is the correct way to instantiate a Selector from text in scrapy:

>>> from scrapy.selector import Selector
>>> body = '<html><body><span>good</span></body></html>'
>>> Selector(text=body).xpath('//span/text()').get()

'good'
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You can import native scrapy selector Selector and declare the html string as the text arg to be parsed.

from scrapy.selector import Selector


def get_list_text_from_html_string(html_string):
    html_item = Selector(text=html_string)
    elements = [_li.get() for _li in html_item.css('ul > li::text')]
    return elements

list_html_string = '<ul class="teams">\n<li>Bayern M.</li>\n<li>Palmeiras</li>\n<li>Liverpool</li>\n<li>Flamengo</li></ul>'
print(get_list_text_from_html_string(list_html_string))
>>> ['Bayern M.', 'Tigres', 'Liverpool', 'Flamengo']

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