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How to find the comment tag <!--...--> with BeautifulSoup?

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I tried soup.find(\'!--\') but it doesn\'t seem to work. Thanks in advance. Edit: Thanks for the tip on how to find all comments. I have a follow up question. How do I specifically search out开发者_

I tried soup.find('!--') but it doesn't seem to work. Thanks in advance.

Edit: Thanks for the tip on how to find all comments. I have a follow up question. How do I specifically search out开发者_开发问答 for a comment?

For example, I have the following comment tag:

<!-- <span class="titlefont"> <i>Wednesday 110518</i>(05:00PM)<br /></span> -->

I really just want this stuff <i>Wednesday 110518</i>. The "110518" is the date YYMMDD which I'm leaning on using as my search target. However, I don't know how to find something within a specific comment tag.


You can find all the comments in a document with via the findAll method. See this example showing how to do exactly what you're trying to do Removing elements:

In brief, you want this:

comments = soup.findAll(text=lambda text:isinstance(text, Comment))

Edit: If you're trying to search within the columns, you can try:

import re
comments = soup.findAll(text=lambda text:isinstance(text, Comment))
for comment in comments:
  e = re.match(r'<i>([^<]*)</i>', comment.string).group(1)
  print e


Pyparsing allows you to search for HTML comments using a builtin htmlComment expression, and attach parse-time callbacks to validate and extract the various data fields within the comment:

from pyparsing import makeHTMLTags, oneOf, withAttribute, Word, nums, Group, htmlComment
import calendar

# have pyparsing define tag start/end expressions for the 
# tags we want to look for inside the comments
span,spanEnd = makeHTMLTags("span")
i,iEnd = makeHTMLTags("i")

# only want spans with class=titlefont
span.addParseAction(withAttribute(**{'class':'titlefont'}))

# define what specifically we are looking for in this comment
weekdayname = oneOf(list(calendar.day_name))
integer = Word(nums)
dateExpr = Group(weekdayname("day") + integer("daynum"))
commentBody = '<!--' + span + i + dateExpr("date") + iEnd

# define a parse action to attach to the standard htmlComment expression,
# to extract only what we want (or raise a ParseException in case 
# this is not one of the comments we're looking for)
def grabCommentContents(tokens):
    return commentBody.parseString(tokens[0])
htmlComment.addParseAction(grabCommentContents)


# let's try it
htmlsource = """
want to match this one
<!-- <span class="titlefont"> <i>Wednesday 110518</i>(05:00PM)<br /></span> -->

don't want the next one, wrong span class
<!-- <span class="bodyfont"> <i>Wednesday 110519</i>(05:00PM)<br /></span> -->

not even a span tag!
<!-- some other text with a date in italics <i>Wednesday 110520</i>(05:00PM)<br /></span> -->

another matching comment, on a different day
<!-- <span class="titlefont"> <i>Thursday 110521</i>(05:00PM)<br /></span> -->
"""

for comment in htmlComment.searchString(htmlsource):
    parsedDate = comment.date
    # date info can be accessed like elements in a list
    print parsedDate[0], parsedDate[1]
    # because we named the expressions within the dateExpr Group
    # we can also get at them by name (this is much more robust, and 
    # easier to maintain/update later)
    print parsedDate.day
    print parsedDate.daynum
    print

Prints:

Wednesday 110518
Wednesday
110518

Thursday 110521
Thursday
110521
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