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goq

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Example

import (
	"log"
	"net/http"

	"astuart.co/goq"
)

// Structured representation for github file name table
type example struct {
	Title string `goquery:"h1"`
	Files []string `goquery:"table.files tbody tr.js-navigation-item td.content,text"`
}

func main() {
	res, err := http.Get("https://github.com/andrewstuart/goq")
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	defer res.Body.Close()

	var ex example
	
	err = goq.NewDecoder(res.Body).Decode(&ex)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}

	log.Println(ex.Title, ex.Files)
}

Details

goq

-- import "astuart.co/goq"

Package goq was built to allow users to declaratively unmarshal HTML into go structs using struct tags composed of css selectors.

I've made a best effort to behave very similarly to JSON and XML decoding as well as exposing as much information as possible in the event of an error to help you debug your Unmarshaling issues.

When creating struct types to be unmarshaled into, the following general rules apply:

  • Any type that implements the Unmarshaler interface will be passed a slice of *html.Node so that manual unmarshaling may be done. This takes the highest precedence.

  • Any struct fields may be annotated with goquery metadata, which takes the form of an element selector followed by arbitrary comma-separated "value selectors."

  • A value selector may be one of html, text, or [someAttrName]. html and text will result in the methods of the same name being called on the *goquery.Selection to obtain the value. [someAttrName] will result in *goquery.Selection.Attr("someAttrName") being called for the value.

  • A primitive value type will default to the text value of the resulting nodes if no value selector is given.

  • At least one value selector is required for maps, to determine the map key. The key type must follow both the rules applicable to go map indexing, as well as these unmarshaling rules. The value of each key will be unmarshaled in the same way the element value is unmarshaled.

  • For maps, keys will be retreived from the same level of the DOM. The key selector may be arbitrarily nested, though. The first level of children with any number of matching elements will be used, though.

  • For maps, any values must be nested below the level of the key selector. Parents or siblings of the element matched by the key selector will not be considered.

  • Once used, a "value selector" will be shifted off of the comma-separated list. This allows you to nest arbitrary levels of value selectors. For example, the type []map[string][]string would require one selector for the map key, and take an optional second selector for the values of the string slice.

  • Any struct type encountered in nested types (e.g. map[string]SomeStruct) will override any remaining "value selectors" that had not been used. For example, given:

    struct S { F string goquery:",[bang]" }

    struct { T map[string]S goquery:"#someId,[foo],[bar],[baz]" }

[foo] will be used to determine the string map key,but [bar] and [baz] will be ignored, with the [bang] tag present S struct type taking precedence.

Usage

func NodeSelector
func NodeSelector(nodes []*html.Node) *goquery.Selection

NodeSelector is a quick utility function to get a goquery.Selection from a slice of *html.Node. Useful for performing unmarshaling, since the decision was made to use []*html.Node for maximum flexibility.

func Unmarshal
func Unmarshal(bs []byte, v interface{}) error

Unmarshal takes a byte slice and a destination pointer to any interface{}, and unmarshals the document into the destination based on the rules above. Any error returned here will likely be of type CannotUnmarshalError, though an initial goquery error will pass through directly.

func UnmarshalSelection
func UnmarshalSelection(s *goquery.Selection, iface interface{}) error

UnmarshalSelection will unmarshal a goquery.goquery.Selection into an interface appropriately annoated with goquery tags.

type CannotUnmarshalError
type CannotUnmarshalError struct {
	Err      error
	Val      string
	FldOrIdx interface{}
}

CannotUnmarshalError represents an error returned by the goquery Unmarshaler and helps consumers in programmatically diagnosing the cause of their error.

func (*CannotUnmarshalError) Error
func (e *CannotUnmarshalError) Error() string
type Decoder
type Decoder struct {
}

Decoder implements the same API you will see in encoding/xml and encoding/json except that we do not currently support proper streaming decoding as it is not supported by goquery upstream.

func NewDecoder
func NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder

NewDecoder returns a new decoder given an io.Reader

func (*Decoder) Decode
func (d *Decoder) Decode(dest interface{}) error

Decode will unmarshal the contents of the decoder when given an instance of an annotated type as its argument. It will return any errors encountered during either parsing the document or unmarshaling into the given object.

type Unmarshaler
type Unmarshaler interface {
	UnmarshalHTML([]*html.Node) error
}

Unmarshaler allows for custom implementations of unmarshaling logic

TODO

  • Callable goquery methods with args, via reflection

Documentation

Overview

Package goq was built to allow users to declaratively unmarshal HTML into go structs using struct tags composed of css selectors.

I've made a best effort to behave very similarly to JSON and XML decoding as well as exposing as much information as possible in the event of an error to help you debug your Unmarshaling issues.

When creating struct types to be unmarshaled into, the following general rules apply:

- Any type that implements the Unmarshaler interface will be passed a slice of *html.Node so that manual unmarshaling may be done. This takes the highest precedence.

- Any struct fields may be annotated with goquery metadata, which takes the form of an element selector followed by arbitrary comma-separated "value selectors."

- A value selector may be one of `html`, `text`, or `[someAttrName]`. `html` and `text` will result in the methods of the same name being called on the `*goquery.Selection` to obtain the value. `[someAttrName]` will result in `*goquery.Selection.Attr("someAttrName")` being called for the value.

- A primitive value type will default to the text value of the resulting nodes if no value selector is given.

- At least one value selector is required for maps, to determine the map key. The key type must follow both the rules applicable to go map indexing, as well as these unmarshaling rules. The value of each key will be unmarshaled in the same way the element value is unmarshaled.

- For maps, keys will be retreived from the *same level* of the DOM. The key selector may be arbitrarily nested, though. The first level of children with any number of matching elements will be used, though.

- For maps, any values *must* be nested *below* the level of the key selector. Parents or siblings of the element matched by the key selector will not be considered.

- Once used, a "value selector" will be shifted off of the comma-separated list. This allows you to nest arbitrary levels of value selectors. For example, the type `[]map[string][]string` would require one selector for the map key, and take an optional second selector for the values of the string slice.

- Any struct type encountered in nested types (e.g. map[string]SomeStruct) will override any remaining "value selectors" that had not been used. For example, given:

struct S {
  F string `goquery:",[bang]"`
}

struct {
  T map[string]S `goquery:"#someId,[foo],[bar],[baz]"`
}

`[foo]` will be used to determine the string map key,but `[bar]` and `[baz]` will be ignored, with the `[bang]` tag present S struct type taking precedence.

Index

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func NodeSelector

func NodeSelector(nodes []*html.Node) *goquery.Selection

NodeSelector is a quick utility function to get a goquery.Selection from a slice of *html.Node. Useful for performing unmarshaling, since the decision was made to use []*html.Node for maximum flexibility.

func TypeDeref

func TypeDeref(t reflect.Type) reflect.Type

TypeDeref returns the underlying type if the given type is a pointer.

func Unmarshal

func Unmarshal(bs []byte, v interface{}) error

Unmarshal takes a byte slice and a destination pointer to any interface{}, and unmarshals the document into the destination based on the rules above. Any error returned here will likely be of type CannotUnmarshalError, though an initial goquery error will pass through directly.

func UnmarshalSelection

func UnmarshalSelection(s *goquery.Selection, iface interface{}) error

UnmarshalSelection will unmarshal a goquery.goquery.Selection into an interface appropriately annoated with goquery tags.

Types

type CannotUnmarshalError

type CannotUnmarshalError struct {
	Err      error
	Val      string
	FldOrIdx interface{}

	V      reflect.Value
	Reason string
}

CannotUnmarshalError represents an error returned by the goquery Unmarshaler and helps consumers in programmatically diagnosing the cause of their error.

func (*CannotUnmarshalError) Error

func (e *CannotUnmarshalError) Error() string

type Decoder

type Decoder struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Decoder implements the same API you will see in encoding/xml and encoding/json except that we do not currently support proper streaming decoding as it is not supported by goquery upstream.

func NewDecoder

func NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder

NewDecoder returns a new decoder given an io.Reader

func (*Decoder) Decode

func (d *Decoder) Decode(dest interface{}) error

Decode will unmarshal the contents of the decoder when given an instance of an annotated type as its argument. It will return any errors encountered during either parsing the document or unmarshaling into the given object.

type Unmarshaler

type Unmarshaler interface {
	UnmarshalHTML([]*html.Node) error
}

Unmarshaler allows for custom implementations of unmarshaling logic

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