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Upstream changelog: Especially important changes: * Added a warning when you instantiate a BeautifulSoup object without explicitly naming a parser. [bug=1398866] * __repr__ now returns an ASCII bytestring in Python 2, and a Unicode string in Python 3, instead of a UTF8-encoded bytestring in both versions. In Python 3, __str__ now returns a Unicode string instead of a bytestring. [bug=1420131] * The `text` argument to the find_* methods is now called `string`, which is more accurate. `text` still works, but `string` is the argument described in the documentation. `text` may eventually change its meaning, but not for a very long time. [bug=1366856] * Changed the way soup objects work under copy.copy(). Copying a NavigableString or a Tag will give you a new NavigableString that's equal to the old one but not connected to the parse tree. Patch by Martijn Peters. [bug=1307490] * Started using a standard MIT license. [bug=1294662] * Added a Chinese translation of the documentation by Delong .w. New features: * Introduced the select_one() method, which uses a CSS selector but only returns the first match, instead of a list of matches. [bug=1349367] * You can now create a Tag object without specifying a TreeBuilder. Patch by Martijn Pieters. [bug=1307471] * You can now create a NavigableString or a subclass just by invoking the constructor. [bug=1294315] * Added an `exclude_encodings` argument to UnicodeDammit and to the Beautiful Soup constructor, which lets you prohibit the detection of an encoding that you know is wrong. [bug=1469408] * The select() method now supports selector grouping. Patch by Francisco Canas [bug=1191917] Bug fixes: * Fixed yet another problem that caused the html5lib tree builder to create a disconnected parse tree. [bug=1237763] * Force object_was_parsed() to keep the tree intact even when an element from later in the document is moved into place. [bug=1430633] * Fixed yet another bug that caused a disconnected tree when html5lib copied an element from one part of the tree to another. [bug=1270611] * Fixed a bug where Element.extract() could create an infinite loop in the remaining tree. * The select() method can now find tags whose names contain dashes. Patch by Francisco Canas. [bug=1276211] * The select() method can now find tags with attributes whose names contain dashes. Patch by Marek Kapolka. [bug=1304007] * Improved the lxml tree builder's handling of processing instructions. [bug=1294645] * Restored the helpful syntax error that happens when you try to import the Python 2 edition of Beautiful Soup under Python 3. [bug=1213387] * In Python 3.4 and above, set the new convert_charrefs argument to the html.parser constructor to avoid a warning and future failures. Patch by Stefano Revera. [bug=1375721] * The warning when you pass in a filename or URL as markup will now be displayed correctly even if the filename or URL is a Unicode string. [bug=1268888] * If the initial <html> tag contains a CDATA list attribute such as 'class', the html5lib tree builder will now turn its value into a list, as it would with any other tag. [bug=1296481] * Fixed an import error in Python 3.5 caused by the removal of the HTMLParseError class. [bug=1420063] * Improved docstring for encode_contents() and decode_contents(). [bug=1441543] * Fixed a crash in Unicode, Dammit's encoding detector when the name of the encoding itself contained invalid bytes. [bug=1360913] * Improved the exception raised when you call .unwrap() or .replace_with() on an element that's not attached to a tree. * Raise a NotImplementedError whenever an unsupported CSS pseudoclass is used in select(). Previously some cases did not result in a NotImplementedError. * It's now possible to pickle a BeautifulSoup object no matter which tree builder was used to create it. However, the only tree builder that survives the pickling process is the HTMLParserTreeBuilder ('html.parser'). If you unpickle a BeautifulSoup object created with some other tree builder, soup.builder will be None. [bug=1231545]
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# vim: ft=python fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Claude (longneck) <longneck@scratchbook.ch>
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# This file is part of qutebrowser.
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#
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# qutebrowser is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# qutebrowser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with qutebrowser. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""Tool to import data from other browsers.
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Currently only importing bookmarks from Chromium is supported.
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"""
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import argparse
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def main():
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"""Main entry point."""
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args = get_args()
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if args.browser == 'chromium':
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import_chromium(args.bookmarks)
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def get_args():
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"""Get the argparse parser."""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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epilog="To import bookmarks from Chromium, export them to HTML in "
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"Chromium's bookmark manager.")
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parser.add_argument('browser', help="Which browser?", choices=['chromium'],
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metavar='browser')
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parser.add_argument('bookmarks', help="Bookmarks file")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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return args
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def import_chromium(bookmarks_file):
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"""Import bookmarks from a HTML file generated by Chromium."""
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import bs4
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with open(bookmarks_file, encoding='utf-8') as f:
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soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(f, 'html.parser')
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html_tags = soup.findAll('a')
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bookmarks = []
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for tag in html_tags:
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if tag['href'] not in bookmarks:
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bookmarks.append('{tag.string} {tag[href]}'.format(tag=tag))
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for bookmark in bookmarks:
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print(bookmark)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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