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I am trying to simply replicate the example of rvest::html_nodes(), yet encounter an error:

library(rvest)
ateam <- read_html("http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=ateam.htm")
html_nodes(ateam, "center")

Error in do.call(method, list(parsed_selector)) : could not find function "xpath_element"

The same happens if I load packages such as httr, xml2, selectr. I seem to have the latest version of these packages too...

In which packages are functions such as xpath_element, xpath_combinedselector located? How do I get it to work? Note that I am running on Ubuntu 16.04, so that code might work on other platforms...

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  • Perhaps R just knows you're violating a site's terms of service and refuses to help you just (which would be a good course of action for anyone thinking of helping enable content theft).
    – hrbrmstr
    Nov 29, 2016 at 19:28
  • Your code works for me. Did you update R, and packages?
    – cory
    Nov 29, 2016 at 19:42
  • Thanks for checking @cory ! On which platform/R version are you?
    – Matifou
    Nov 29, 2016 at 19:47
  • I had a similar problem that I'm having difficulty in reproducing (I'm using Ubuntu 14.04, R 3.3.2). See if 'selectr' is working properly with something like selectr::css_to_xpath("#selectr")
    – tbrugz
    Dec 22, 2016 at 14:18
  • install.packages("selectr") worked for me after that. Oct 14, 2018 at 6:45

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I understand this issue is rather old but I wanted to post a comment for those who may have similar issues.

I stumbled upon this same error and was unable to find much help. So, I thought instead of targeting CSS I would try to target the xpath instead. I do not know what the best practice is.

My original functions worked fine on Ubuntu 16, R 3.4.0. However, they failed on Debian 8 R 3.3.3 and R 3.4.0.

When I modified my code to target xpaths instead of css they began working as expected. For example, changing this...

contents <- link %>% 
    xml2::read_html() %>%
    rvest::html_nodes(css = "pre") %>%
    rvest::html_text()

to this...

contents <- link %>%
    xml2::read_html() %>%
    rvest::html_nodes(xpath = "//pre") %>%
    rvest::html_text()

resolved my issue.

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As pointed out by @tbrugz, the issue seems to come form package selectr.

This happens however only when the package is installed with apt-get install r-cran-selectr. Installing the package with sudo R, then install.packages works fine.

pkg <- installed.packages()
subset(as.data.frame(pkg), Package=="selectr", c("Package", "LibPath"))
      Package                                         LibPath
  selectr   selectr /home/matifou/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.3
  selectr.1 selectr                         /usr/lib/R/site-library
library(selectr, lib.loc="/home/matifou/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.3")
css_to_xpath(".testclass")
  [1] "descendant-or-self::*[@class and contains(concat(' ', normalize-    space(@class), ' '), ' testclass ')]"

detach("package:selectr", unload=TRUE)

library(selectr, lib.loc="/usr/lib/R/site-library")
css_to_xpath(".testclass")
  Error in do.call(method, list(parsed_selector)) : 

could not find function "xpath_class"

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I solved this by updating xml2 directly to my local R library rather than relying on rvests imports.

install.packages("xml2")

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had same problem. I had installed rverse directly from Jupyter notebook on the macOS 10.13.5. Reinstalling rverse directly from the r-shell fixed this for me. Steps: 1. type r in terminal and press enter. 2. install.packages('rvest')

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