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# pywebber
Python Web Development Tools
![Alt text](https://img.shields.io/badge/py__webber-stable-blue.svg)
## Utilities
1. Link and words gatherer [PageRipper](https://pywebber.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#pageripper)
1. Text generator [LoremPysum](https://pywebber.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#lorempysum)
## Installation
pip install pywebber
pip install https://github.com/Parousiaic/pywebber/archive/master.zip
## Usage
### LoremPysum - Generate random texts
$ from pywebber import LoremPysum
Create a single LoremPysum instance with default Lorem Ipsum text
$ p = LoremPysum(*args, domains=None, lorem=True)
You can also decide to include your words with the standard lorem ipsum text. But if that is not the case simply pass `lorem=False` like this ::
$ p = LoremPysum(*args, domains=None, lorem=False)
`*args` is an optional list of files from which to get the words to be used. Just pass any number of text files as shown below
$ p = LoremPysum("file.txt1", "file2.txt", domains=None, lorem=True)
The following methods are defined
$ p.email() # return a single email address. You could pass in a file for list of domains. Defaults are `[".com", ".info", ".net", ".org"]`
$ p.name() # return a name in the form "firstname I. lastname".
$ p.sentence() # generate a single sentence.
$ p.paragraphs() # return a single paragraph of standard Lorem Ipsum text.
$ p.paragraphs(count=3) # return 3 paragraphs where the first paragraph is the standard text.
$ p.paragraphs(common=False) # return a single paragraph where the first paragraph is random.
$ p.title() # generate a string (title case) with 2 to n words. Defaults is 5. Good for article titles.
In case you want to look into the words used, the following instance attributes are defined. ::
$ p.common # A list of the first few words in the lorem ipsum text
$ p.words # A list of all the words in the lorem ipsum text.
$ p.standard # Standard lorem ipsum text. Usually the first 1/3rd portion of a sample file.
$ p.domains # list of domain name endings
### PageRipper - gather words and links on a web page.
$ from pywebber import PageRipper
Create page_ripper objects
$ PageRipper(url) # The dafault url is 'http://python.org'
Access words and links like so ::
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').soup
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').raw_links # all raw <a> tags on page as bs4 objects
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').links() # generator of all links in the form `http://www.domain.location`
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').words() # a generator of words between <p> tags
If you wish to write the BeautifulSoup output to file, use codecs
```python
import codecs
with codecs.open(f_name, 'w+', encoding='utf-8') as whand:
whand.write(soup.prettify())
```
## Code
## Credits
1. [Luca De Vitis](http://loremipsum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for the inspiration and starter code
Python Web Development Tools
![Alt text](https://img.shields.io/badge/py__webber-stable-blue.svg)
## Utilities
1. Link and words gatherer [PageRipper](https://pywebber.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#pageripper)
1. Text generator [LoremPysum](https://pywebber.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#lorempysum)
## Installation
pip install pywebber
pip install https://github.com/Parousiaic/pywebber/archive/master.zip
## Usage
### LoremPysum - Generate random texts
$ from pywebber import LoremPysum
Create a single LoremPysum instance with default Lorem Ipsum text
$ p = LoremPysum(*args, domains=None, lorem=True)
You can also decide to include your words with the standard lorem ipsum text. But if that is not the case simply pass `lorem=False` like this ::
$ p = LoremPysum(*args, domains=None, lorem=False)
`*args` is an optional list of files from which to get the words to be used. Just pass any number of text files as shown below
$ p = LoremPysum("file.txt1", "file2.txt", domains=None, lorem=True)
The following methods are defined
$ p.email() # return a single email address. You could pass in a file for list of domains. Defaults are `[".com", ".info", ".net", ".org"]`
$ p.name() # return a name in the form "firstname I. lastname".
$ p.sentence() # generate a single sentence.
$ p.paragraphs() # return a single paragraph of standard Lorem Ipsum text.
$ p.paragraphs(count=3) # return 3 paragraphs where the first paragraph is the standard text.
$ p.paragraphs(common=False) # return a single paragraph where the first paragraph is random.
$ p.title() # generate a string (title case) with 2 to n words. Defaults is 5. Good for article titles.
In case you want to look into the words used, the following instance attributes are defined. ::
$ p.common # A list of the first few words in the lorem ipsum text
$ p.words # A list of all the words in the lorem ipsum text.
$ p.standard # Standard lorem ipsum text. Usually the first 1/3rd portion of a sample file.
$ p.domains # list of domain name endings
### PageRipper - gather words and links on a web page.
$ from pywebber import PageRipper
Create page_ripper objects
$ PageRipper(url) # The dafault url is 'http://python.org'
Access words and links like so ::
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').soup
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').raw_links # all raw <a> tags on page as bs4 objects
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').links() # generator of all links in the form `http://www.domain.location`
$ PageRipper('http://python.org').words() # a generator of words between <p> tags
If you wish to write the BeautifulSoup output to file, use codecs
```python
import codecs
with codecs.open(f_name, 'w+', encoding='utf-8') as whand:
whand.write(soup.prettify())
```
## Code
## Credits
1. [Luca De Vitis](http://loremipsum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for the inspiration and starter code
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