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A pure Python HTML5 parser that just works.

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JustHTML

A pure Python HTML5 parser that just works. No C extensions to compile. No system dependencies to install. No complex API to learn.

📖 Read the full documentation here

Why use JustHTML?

1. Just... Correct ✅

It implements the official WHATWG HTML5 specification exactly. If a browser can parse it, JustHTML can parse it. It handles all the complex error-handling rules that browsers use.

  • Verified Compliance: Passes all 8,500+ tests in the official html5lib-tests suite (used by browser vendors).
  • 100% Coverage: Every line and branch of code is covered by integration tests.
  • Fuzz Tested: Has parsed 3 million randomized broken HTML documents to ensure it never crashes or hangs (see benchmarks/fuzz.py).
  • Living Standard: It tracks the living standard, not a snapshot from 2012.

2. Just... Python 🐍

JustHTML has zero dependencies. It's pure Python.

  • Just Install: No C extensions to compile, no system libraries (like libxml2) required. Works on PyPy, WASM (Pyodide) (yes, it's in the test matrix), and anywhere Python runs.
  • No dependency upgrade hassle: Some libraries depend on a large set of libraries, all which require upgrades to avoid security issues.
  • Debuggable: It's just Python code. You can step through it with a debugger to understand exactly how your HTML is being parsed.
  • Returns plain python objects: Other parsers return lxml or etree trees which means you have another API to learn. JustHTML returns a set of nested objects you can iterate over. Simple.

3. Just... Query 🔍

Find elements with CSS selectors. Just one method to learn - query() - and it uses CSS syntax you already know.

doc.query("div.container > p.intro")  # Familiar CSS syntax
doc.query("#main, .sidebar")          # Selector groups
doc.query("li:nth-child(2n+1)")       # Pseudo-classes

4. Just... Fast Enough ⚡

If you need to parse terabytes of data, use a C or Rust parser (like html5ever). They are 10x-20x faster.

But for most use cases, JustHTML is fast enough. It parses the Wikipedia homepage in ~0.1s. It is the fastest pure-Python HTML5 parser available, outperforming html5lib and BeautifulSoup.

Comparison to other parsers

Parser HTML5 Compliance Pure Python? Speed Query API Notes
JustHTML 100% ✅ Yes ⚡ Fast ✅ CSS selectors It just works. Correct, easy to install, and fast enough.
html5lib 🟡 88% ✅ Yes 🐢 Slow ❌ None The reference implementation. Very correct but quite slow.
html5_parser 🟡 84% ❌ No 🚀 Very Fast 🟡 XPath (lxml) C-based (Gumbo). Fast and mostly correct.
selectolax 🟡 68% ❌ No 🚀 Very Fast ✅ CSS selectors C-based (Lexbor). Very fast but less compliant.
BeautifulSoup 🔴 4% ✅ Yes 🐢 Slow 🟡 Custom API Wrapper around html.parser. Not spec compliant.
html.parser 🔴 4% ✅ Yes ⚡ Fast ❌ None Standard library. Chokes on malformed HTML.
lxml 🔴 1% ❌ No 🚀 Very Fast 🟡 XPath C-based (libxml2). Fast but not HTML5 compliant.

Compliance scores from running the html5lib-tests suite (1,743 tree-construction tests). See benchmarks/correctness.py.

Installation

Requires Python 3.10 or later.

pip install justhtml

Quick Example

from justhtml import JustHTML

doc = JustHTML("<html><body><p class='intro'>Hello!</p></body></html>")

# Query with CSS selectors
for p in doc.query("p.intro"):
    print(p.name)        # "p"
    print(p.attrs)       # {"class": "intro"}
    print(p.to_html())   # <p class="intro">Hello!</p>

See the Quickstart Guide for more examples including tree traversal, streaming, and strict mode.

Command Line

# Pretty-print an HTML file
python -m justhtml index.html

# Parse from stdin
curl -s https://example.com | python -m justhtml -

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup and guidelines.

License

MIT. Free to use both for commercial and non-commercial use.

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