HTML-parser on Node.js

asci picture asci · Nov 2, 2011 · Viewed 151.6k times · Source

Is there something like Ruby's nokogiri on nodejs? I mean a user-friendly HTML-parser.

I'd seen on Node.js modules page some parsers, but I can't find something pretty and fresh.

Answer

Farid Nouri Neshat picture Farid Nouri Neshat · Nov 2, 2011

If you want to build DOM you can use jsdom.

There's also cheerio, it has the jQuery interface and it's a lot faster than older versions of jsdom, although these days they are similar in performance.

You might wanna have a look at htmlparser2, which is a streaming parser, and according to its benchmark, it seems to be faster than others, and no DOM by default. It can also produce a DOM, as it is also bundled with a handler that creates a DOM. This is the parser that is used by cheerio.

parse5 also looks like a good solution. It's fairly active (11 days since the last commit as of this update), WHATWG-compliant, and is used in jsdom, Angular, and Polymer.

And if you want to parse HTML for web scraping, you can use YQL1. There is a node module for it. YQL I think would be the best solution if your HTML is from a static website, since you are relying on a service, not your own code and processing power. Though note that it won't work if the page is disallowed by the robot.txt of the website, YQL won't work with it.

If the website you're trying to scrape is dynamic then you should be using a headless browser like phantomjs. Also have a look at casperjs, if you're considering phantomjs. And you can control casperjs from node with SpookyJS.

Beside phantomjs there's zombiejs. Unlike phantomjs that cannot be embedded in nodejs, zombiejs is just a node module.

There's a nettuts+ toturial for the latter solutions.


1 Since Aug. 2014, YUI library, which is a requirement for YQL, is no longer actively maintained, source