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- Delete from Releases when deleting artist/album - Searcher - Size limits not quite working - Searcher - 1st newznab used even if disabled - Rutracker search stopped working for me, fixed by updating Beautiful Soup. Moved bs4 and html5lib to lib and ensured (I think) it’s imported from the right place
234 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
234 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
__all__ = [
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'LXMLTreeBuilderForXML',
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'LXMLTreeBuilder',
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]
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from io import BytesIO
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from StringIO import StringIO
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import collections
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from lxml import etree
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from bs4.element import Comment, Doctype, NamespacedAttribute
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from bs4.builder import (
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FAST,
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HTML,
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HTMLTreeBuilder,
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PERMISSIVE,
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ParserRejectedMarkup,
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TreeBuilder,
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XML)
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from bs4.dammit import EncodingDetector
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LXML = 'lxml'
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class LXMLTreeBuilderForXML(TreeBuilder):
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DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASS = etree.XMLParser
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is_xml = True
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# Well, it's permissive by XML parser standards.
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features = [LXML, XML, FAST, PERMISSIVE]
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CHUNK_SIZE = 512
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# This namespace mapping is specified in the XML Namespace
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# standard.
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DEFAULT_NSMAPS = {'http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace' : "xml"}
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def default_parser(self, encoding):
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# This can either return a parser object or a class, which
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# will be instantiated with default arguments.
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if self._default_parser is not None:
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return self._default_parser
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return etree.XMLParser(
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target=self, strip_cdata=False, recover=True, encoding=encoding)
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def parser_for(self, encoding):
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# Use the default parser.
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parser = self.default_parser(encoding)
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if isinstance(parser, collections.Callable):
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# Instantiate the parser with default arguments
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parser = parser(target=self, strip_cdata=False, encoding=encoding)
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return parser
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def __init__(self, parser=None, empty_element_tags=None):
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# TODO: Issue a warning if parser is present but not a
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# callable, since that means there's no way to create new
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# parsers for different encodings.
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self._default_parser = parser
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if empty_element_tags is not None:
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self.empty_element_tags = set(empty_element_tags)
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self.soup = None
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self.nsmaps = [self.DEFAULT_NSMAPS]
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def _getNsTag(self, tag):
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# Split the namespace URL out of a fully-qualified lxml tag
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# name. Copied from lxml's src/lxml/sax.py.
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if tag[0] == '{':
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return tuple(tag[1:].split('}', 1))
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else:
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return (None, tag)
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def prepare_markup(self, markup, user_specified_encoding=None,
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document_declared_encoding=None):
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"""
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:yield: A series of 4-tuples.
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(markup, encoding, declared encoding,
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has undergone character replacement)
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Each 4-tuple represents a strategy for parsing the document.
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"""
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if isinstance(markup, unicode):
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# We were given Unicode. Maybe lxml can parse Unicode on
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# this system?
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yield markup, None, document_declared_encoding, False
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if isinstance(markup, unicode):
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# No, apparently not. Convert the Unicode to UTF-8 and
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# tell lxml to parse it as UTF-8.
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yield (markup.encode("utf8"), "utf8",
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document_declared_encoding, False)
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# Instead of using UnicodeDammit to convert the bytestring to
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# Unicode using different encodings, use EncodingDetector to
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# iterate over the encodings, and tell lxml to try to parse
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# the document as each one in turn.
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is_html = not self.is_xml
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try_encodings = [user_specified_encoding, document_declared_encoding]
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detector = EncodingDetector(markup, try_encodings, is_html)
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for encoding in detector.encodings:
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yield (detector.markup, encoding, document_declared_encoding, False)
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def feed(self, markup):
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if isinstance(markup, bytes):
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markup = BytesIO(markup)
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elif isinstance(markup, unicode):
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markup = StringIO(markup)
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# Call feed() at least once, even if the markup is empty,
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# or the parser won't be initialized.
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data = markup.read(self.CHUNK_SIZE)
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try:
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self.parser = self.parser_for(self.soup.original_encoding)
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self.parser.feed(data)
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while len(data) != 0:
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# Now call feed() on the rest of the data, chunk by chunk.
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data = markup.read(self.CHUNK_SIZE)
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if len(data) != 0:
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self.parser.feed(data)
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self.parser.close()
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except (UnicodeDecodeError, LookupError, etree.ParserError), e:
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raise ParserRejectedMarkup(str(e))
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def close(self):
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self.nsmaps = [self.DEFAULT_NSMAPS]
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def start(self, name, attrs, nsmap={}):
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# Make sure attrs is a mutable dict--lxml may send an immutable dictproxy.
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attrs = dict(attrs)
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nsprefix = None
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# Invert each namespace map as it comes in.
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if len(self.nsmaps) > 1:
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# There are no new namespaces for this tag, but
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# non-default namespaces are in play, so we need a
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# separate tag stack to know when they end.
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self.nsmaps.append(None)
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elif len(nsmap) > 0:
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# A new namespace mapping has come into play.
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inverted_nsmap = dict((value, key) for key, value in nsmap.items())
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self.nsmaps.append(inverted_nsmap)
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# Also treat the namespace mapping as a set of attributes on the
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# tag, so we can recreate it later.
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attrs = attrs.copy()
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for prefix, namespace in nsmap.items():
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attribute = NamespacedAttribute(
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"xmlns", prefix, "http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/")
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attrs[attribute] = namespace
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# Namespaces are in play. Find any attributes that came in
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# from lxml with namespaces attached to their names, and
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# turn then into NamespacedAttribute objects.
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new_attrs = {}
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for attr, value in attrs.items():
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namespace, attr = self._getNsTag(attr)
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if namespace is None:
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new_attrs[attr] = value
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else:
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nsprefix = self._prefix_for_namespace(namespace)
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attr = NamespacedAttribute(nsprefix, attr, namespace)
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new_attrs[attr] = value
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attrs = new_attrs
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namespace, name = self._getNsTag(name)
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nsprefix = self._prefix_for_namespace(namespace)
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self.soup.handle_starttag(name, namespace, nsprefix, attrs)
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def _prefix_for_namespace(self, namespace):
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"""Find the currently active prefix for the given namespace."""
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if namespace is None:
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return None
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for inverted_nsmap in reversed(self.nsmaps):
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if inverted_nsmap is not None and namespace in inverted_nsmap:
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return inverted_nsmap[namespace]
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return None
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def end(self, name):
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self.soup.endData()
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completed_tag = self.soup.tagStack[-1]
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namespace, name = self._getNsTag(name)
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nsprefix = None
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if namespace is not None:
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for inverted_nsmap in reversed(self.nsmaps):
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if inverted_nsmap is not None and namespace in inverted_nsmap:
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nsprefix = inverted_nsmap[namespace]
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break
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self.soup.handle_endtag(name, nsprefix)
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if len(self.nsmaps) > 1:
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# This tag, or one of its parents, introduced a namespace
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# mapping, so pop it off the stack.
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self.nsmaps.pop()
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def pi(self, target, data):
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pass
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def data(self, content):
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self.soup.handle_data(content)
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def doctype(self, name, pubid, system):
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self.soup.endData()
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doctype = Doctype.for_name_and_ids(name, pubid, system)
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self.soup.object_was_parsed(doctype)
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def comment(self, content):
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"Handle comments as Comment objects."
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self.soup.endData()
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self.soup.handle_data(content)
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self.soup.endData(Comment)
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def test_fragment_to_document(self, fragment):
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"""See `TreeBuilder`."""
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return u'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>\n%s' % fragment
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class LXMLTreeBuilder(HTMLTreeBuilder, LXMLTreeBuilderForXML):
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features = [LXML, HTML, FAST, PERMISSIVE]
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is_xml = False
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def default_parser(self, encoding):
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return etree.HTMLParser
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def feed(self, markup):
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encoding = self.soup.original_encoding
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try:
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self.parser = self.parser_for(encoding)
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self.parser.feed(markup)
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self.parser.close()
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except (UnicodeDecodeError, LookupError, etree.ParserError), e:
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raise ParserRejectedMarkup(str(e))
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def test_fragment_to_document(self, fragment):
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"""See `TreeBuilder`."""
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return u'<html><body>%s</body></html>' % fragment
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