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Articulo

Tiny library for extraction articles from html.
It can extract the content of an article, both in text and HTML, and it's title.

Usage

Basic usage

This library is designed to be as simple as possible.
To start using it just import it and instantiate with link you want to parse as a parameter.

Also the library designed to work in lazy manner.
So, until you make a request for some property, it does not send any requests.

from articulo import Articulo

# Step 1: initializing Articulo instance
article = Articulo('https://info.cern.ch/')

# Step 2: requesting article properties. All properties resolve lazily.
print(article.title) # article title as a string
print(article.text) # article content as a string
print(article.markup) # article content as an html markup string
print(article.icon) # link to article icon
print(article.description) # article meta description
print(article.preview) # link to article meta preview image
print(article.keywords) # article meta keywords list

Verbose mode

In case you want to see the whole procees just provide parameter verbose=True to the instance. It can be helpful for debugging.

from articulo import Articulo

# Step 1: initializing Articulo instance
article = Articulo('https://info.cern.ch/', verbose=True)

Controlling information loss coefficient

The whole idea of parsing article content is to define the part of the document that has the highest information density. To find that part there is the so-called information loss coefficient. This coefficient determines the decrease in the text density of the document during parsing.

The default value is 0.7 which stands for 70% information density decrease. In most cases, this works fine.
Nevertheless, you can change it in case you have insufficient parsing results. Just provide theshold parameter to the articulo instance, it might help.

from articulo import Articulo

# Step 1: initializing Articulo instance
article = Articulo('https://info.cern.ch/', threshold=0.3)

Providing headers

In some cases you need to provide additional headers to get an article html from url.
For that case you can provide headers with http_headers parameter when you create new instance of articulo.

from articulo import Articulo

# Initializing Articulo instance with custom user agent
headers = { 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/111.0.0.0 Safari/537.36' }
article = Articulo('https://info.cern.ch/', http_headers=headers)

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