finding elements by attribute with lxml

柔情痞子 提交于 2019-12-02 17:37:20

You can use xpath, e.g. root.xpath("//article[@type='news']")

This xpath expression will return a list of all <article/> elements with "type" attributes with value "news". You can then iterate over it to do what you want, or pass it wherever.

To get just the text content, you can extend the xpath like so:

root = etree.fromstring("""
<root>
    <articles>
        <article type="news">
             <content>some text</content>
        </article>
        <article type="info">
             <content>some text</content>
        </article>
        <article type="news">
             <content>some text</content>
        </article>
    </articles>
</root>
""")

print root.xpath("//article[@type='news']/content/text()")

and this will output ['some text', 'some text']. Or if you just wanted the content elements, it would be "//article[@type='news']/content" -- and so on.

Kjir

Just for reference, you can achieve the same result with findall:

root = etree.fromstring("""
<root>
    <articles>
        <article type="news">
             <content>some text</content>
        </article>
        <article type="info">
             <content>some text</content>
        </article>
        <article type="news">
             <content>some text</content>
        </article>
    </articles>
</root>
""")

articles = root.find("articles")
article_list = articles.findall("article[@type='news']/content")
for a in article_list:
    print a.text
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