Remove all javascript tags and style tags from html with python and the lxml module

Question:

I am parsing an html document using the http://lxml.de/ library. So far I have figured out how to strip tags from an html document In lxml, how do I remove a tag but retain all contents? but the method described in that post leaves all the text, stripping the tags with out removing the actual script. I have also found a class reference to lxml.html.clean.Cleaner http://lxml.de/api/lxml.html.clean.Cleaner-class.html but this is clear as mud as to how to actually use the class to clean the document. Any help, perhaps a short example would be helpful to me!

Asked By: john-charles

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Answers:

You can use the strip_elements method to remove scripts, then use strip_tags method to remove other tags:

etree.strip_elements(fragment, 'script')
etree.strip_tags(fragment, 'a', 'p') # and other tags that you want to remove
Answered By: cenanozen

Below is an example to do what you want. For an HTML document, Cleaner is a better general solution to the problem than using strip_elements, because in cases like this you want to strip out more than just the <script> tag; you also want to get rid of things like onclick=function() attributes on other tags.

#!/usr/bin/env python

import lxml
from lxml.html.clean import Cleaner

cleaner = Cleaner()
cleaner.javascript = True # This is True because we want to activate the javascript filter
cleaner.style = True      # This is True because we want to activate the styles & stylesheet filter

print("WITH JAVASCRIPT & STYLES")
print(lxml.html.tostring(lxml.html.parse('http://www.google.com')))
print("WITHOUT JAVASCRIPT & STYLES")
print(lxml.html.tostring(cleaner.clean_html(lxml.html.parse('http://www.google.com'))))

You can get a list of the options you can set in the lxml.html.clean.Cleaner documentation; some options you can just set to True or False (the default) and others take a list like:

cleaner.kill_tags = ['a', 'h1']
cleaner.remove_tags = ['p']

Note that the difference between kill vs remove:

remove_tags:
  A list of tags to remove. Only the tags will be removed, their content will get pulled up into the parent tag.
kill_tags:
  A list of tags to kill. Killing also removes the tag's content, i.e. the whole subtree, not just the tag itself.
allow_tags:
  A list of tags to include (default include all).
Answered By: aculich

You can use bs4 libray also for this purpose.

soup = BeautifulSoup(html_src, "lxml")
[x.extract() for x in soup.findAll(['script', 'style'])]

Here are some examples of how to remove and parse different types of HTML elements from a XML/HTML tree.

KEY SUGGESTION: Its helpful to NOT depend on external libraries and do everything within "native python 2/3 code".

Here are some examples of how to do this with "native" python…

# (REMOVE <SCRIPT> to </script> and variations)
pattern = r'<[ ]*script.*?/[ ]*script[ ]*>'  # mach any char zero or more times
text = re.sub(pattern, '', text, flags=(re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL))

# (REMOVE HTML <STYLE> to </style> and variations)
pattern = r'<[ ]*style.*?/[ ]*style[ ]*>'  # mach any char zero or more times
text = re.sub(pattern, '', text, flags=(re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL))

# (REMOVE HTML <META> to </meta> and variations)
pattern = r'<[ ]*meta.*?>'  # mach any char zero or more times
text = re.sub(pattern, '', text, flags=(re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL))

# (REMOVE HTML COMMENTS <!-- to --> and variations)
pattern = r'<[ ]*!--.*?--[ ]*>'  # mach any char zero or more times
text = re.sub(pattern, '', text, flags=(re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL))

# (REMOVE HTML DOCTYPE <!DOCTYPE html to > and variations)
pattern = r'<[ ]*![ ]*DOCTYPE.*?>'  # mach any char zero or more times
text = re.sub(pattern, '', text, flags=(re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL))

NOTE:

re.IGNORECASE # is needed to match case sensitive <script> or <SCRIPT> or <Script>
re.MULTILINE # is needed to match newlines
re.DOTALL # is needed to match "special characters" and match "any character" 

I’ve tested this out on several different HTML files and including , , and and it works "fast" and works across newlines!..

NOTE: It also does NOT depend on beautifulsoup or any other external downloaded library!

Hope this helps!

🙂

Answered By: Asher

You can use Regular Expression With Ease

For Javasript

def remove_script_code(data):
    clean = re.compile('<script>.*?</script>')
    return [re.sub(clean, '', data)]

For CSS Style

def remove_style_code(data):
    clean = re.compile('<style>.*?</style>')
    return [re.sub(clean, '', data)]
Answered By: sudeep kharel
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