README
Perl 6: Web::Scraper;
This module works very similar to Perl 5's Web::Scraper. Right now it has some extra sugar in some areas. Currently works with parsing from XML and HTML (converts it to XHTML).
Status:
Working on:
Maintenance mode, enhancemenets, etc.
Syntax:
Data:
<data>
<t id="1">test1</t>
<t id="2">test2</t>
<e>etest</e>
<t id="3">test3</t>
<t id="4">test4</t>
<e>etest</e>
<nest>
<id>1</id>
<val>50</val>
<sval>1</sval>
<sval>2</sval>
<sval>3</sval>
<sval>43</sval>
</nest>
<nest>
<id>2</id>
<val>30</val>
<sval>2</sval>
<sval>3</sval>
<sval>5</sval>
<sval>47</sval>
</nest>
</data>
Scraper:
my $count = 0;
my $scraper = scraper {
process 't', 'tarray[]' => {
name => 'TEXT',
id => '@id'
};
process 'e', 'e[]' => sub ($elem) {
return "{$elem.contents[0].text ~ $count++}";
};
process 't', 'ttext[]' => 'TEXT';
process 'nest', 'nested[]' => scraper {
process 'id', 'id' => 'TEXT';
process 'val', 'val' => 'TEXT';
process 'sval', 'svals[]' => 'TEXT';
};
}
Results:
$scraper.d = {
tarray => [
{id => 1, name => 'test1'},
{id => 2, name => 'test2'},
{id => 3, name => 'test3'},
{id => 4, name => 'test4'},
],
e => [
'etest1',
'etest2',
],
ttext => [
'test1',
'test2',
'test3',
'test4',
],
nested => [
{ id => 1, val => 50, sval => [1,2,3,43,], },
{ id => 2, val => 30, sval => [2,3,5,47,], },
],
};
Example with a dynamic source file:
Data:
master.xml:
<xml>
<files>
<file>one.xml</file>
<file>two.xml</file>
</files>
</xml>
one.xml
<xml>
<id>1</id>
<word>one</word>
</xml>
two.xml
<xml>
<id>2</id>
<word>two</word>
</xml>
Syntax:
my $dynamicscraper = scraper {
process 'id', 'id' => 'TEXT';
process 'word', 'alpha' => 'TEXT';
};
my $masterscraper = scraper {
process 'files', 'files[]' => scraper {
process 'file', 'src-file' => 'TEXT';
resource $dynamicscraper, 'file' => 'TEXT';
};
};
$masterscraper.scrape('master.xml');
Results:
$masterscraper.d == {
files => [
{ src-file => 'one.xml', id => '1', alpha => 'one', },
{ src-file => 'two.xml', id => '2', alpha => 'two', },
],
}