Find/Find_all
BeautifulSoup offers methods for going through HTML tags. One of them is the function .find(). It returns the first tag which matches the parameter or None if there are no matches:
12print(soup.find("p")) print(soup.find("h9"))
We will get the same result by accessing tags directly from the BeautifulSoup object: ββprint(soup.p).
To receive the list of all occurrences of the particular tag, we can use the built-in function of the BeautifulSoup object .find_all():
print(soup.find_all("p"))
It returns the list of instances of the tag object provided by BeautifulSoup. Tag objects offer a comfortable interface to work with their contents.
One of the most important functions of BeautifulSoup is the ability to find the specific types of tags using their attributes:
12print(soup.find_all("p", id = "id2")) print(soup.find_all(attrs = {"class":"afterbanner", "id": "id1"}))
The functions .find() and .find_all() are more convenient in usage as they can work in combination with attributes and regexes.
Using scraping, you are always interested in a specific part of the website, and unique attributes can help to identify them.
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In this task, you will work with the following page.
- Create the
BeautifulSoupobject using as parametershtmland"html.parser". - Print the first
divtag using the function.find()of the objectsoup. - Print the
ptag where theidequal to"id0"using the function.find_all()of thesoupoblect.
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Find/Find_all
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BeautifulSoup offers methods for going through HTML tags. One of them is the function .find(). It returns the first tag which matches the parameter or None if there are no matches:
12print(soup.find("p")) print(soup.find("h9"))
We will get the same result by accessing tags directly from the BeautifulSoup object: ββprint(soup.p).
To receive the list of all occurrences of the particular tag, we can use the built-in function of the BeautifulSoup object .find_all():
print(soup.find_all("p"))
It returns the list of instances of the tag object provided by BeautifulSoup. Tag objects offer a comfortable interface to work with their contents.
One of the most important functions of BeautifulSoup is the ability to find the specific types of tags using their attributes:
12print(soup.find_all("p", id = "id2")) print(soup.find_all(attrs = {"class":"afterbanner", "id": "id1"}))
The functions .find() and .find_all() are more convenient in usage as they can work in combination with attributes and regexes.
Using scraping, you are always interested in a specific part of the website, and unique attributes can help to identify them.
Swipe to start coding
In this task, you will work with the following page.
- Create the
BeautifulSoupobject using as parametershtmland"html.parser". - Print the first
divtag using the function.find()of the objectsoup. - Print the
ptag where theidequal to"id0"using the function.find_all()of thesoupoblect.
Solution
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