Break Down the Walls of 'HTML' Tags into Usable Text
25개 이상의 토픽을 선택하실 수 없습니다. Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
 
 
boB Rudis 693279a385
README
5 년 전
R Forgot to add jerichojars to @import 7 년 전
inst Split into two packages, one for the JAR file and one for the actual work. 7 년 전
java/jericho README 5 년 전
man examples 7 년 전
tests docs & basic tests 7 년 전
.Rbuildignore appveyor 7 년 전
.codecov.yml initial commit 7 년 전
.gitignore initial commit 7 년 전
.travis.yml Split into two packages, one for the JAR file and one for the actual work. 7 년 전
DESCRIPTION README 5 년 전
LICENSE initial commit 7 년 전
NAMESPACE Forgot to add jerichojars to @import 7 년 전
NEWS.md Split into two packages, one for the JAR file and one for the actual work. 7 년 전
README.Rmd README 5 년 전
README.md README 5 년 전
appveyor.yml appveyor config issues 7 년 전
jericho.Rproj initial commit 7 년 전

README.md

BuildStatus Buildstatus codecov

jericho : Break Down the Walls of ‘HTML’ Tags into Usable Text

Structured ‘HTML’ content can be useful when you need to parse data tables or other tagged data from within a document. However, it is also useful to obtain “just the text” from a document free from the walls of tags that surround it. Tools are provied that wrap methods in the ‘Jericho HTML Parser’ Java library by Martin Jericho http://jericho.htmlparser.net/docs/index.html. Martin’s library is used in many at-scale projects, icluding the ‘The Internet Archive’.

As a result of using a Java library, this package requires rJava.

The following functions are implemented:

  • html_to_text: Convert HTML to Text
  • render_html_to_text: Render HTML to Text

Installation

If you do use devtools, then it should pickup the Remotes: section in DESCRIPTION. Until the package is on CRAN, you might want to also invoke the installation of jerichojars as shown below:

install.packages(c("jerichojars", "jericho"), repos = "https://cinc.rud.is/")

Usage

Let’s use this NASA blog post as an example.

library(jericho)

# current verison
packageVersion("jericho")
## [1] '0.2.0'
URL <- "https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/09/02/touchdown-expedition-52-back-on-earth/"
  
doc <- paste0(readr::read_lines(URL), collapse = "\n")

This is pure text extraction:

html_to_text(doc)

This provides a human readable version of the segment content that is modelled on the way Mozilla Thunderbird and other email clients provide an automatic conversion of HTML content to text in their alternative MIME encoding of emails.

render_html_to_text(doc)

You should run each to see and compare the output (GitHub markdown documents aren’t the best viewing medium).

jericho Metrics

Lang # Files (%) LoC (%) Blank lines (%) # Lines (%)
Java 2 0.18 49 0.38 9 0.19 14 0.13
R 6 0.55 40 0.31 10 0.21 62 0.56
Maven 1 0.09 23 0.18 1 0.02 1 0.01
Rmd 1 0.09 9 0.07 24 0.50 33 0.30
make 1 0.09 8 0.06 4 0.08 0 0.00