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@@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/boilerpy3-1.0.6.tar.gz diff --git a/python-boilerpy3.spec b/python-boilerpy3.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b7b183 --- /dev/null +++ b/python-boilerpy3.spec @@ -0,0 +1,513 @@ +%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 +Name: python-boilerpy3 +Version: 1.0.6 +Release: 1 +Summary: Python port of Boilerpipe, for HTML boilerplate removal and text extraction +License: Apache 2.0 +URL: https://github.com/jmriebold/BoilerPy3 +Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/2c/34/7b7433f4b07c27d28b126d6d6876b442500df1caa32e5c191fe05d1c2f44/boilerpy3-1.0.6.tar.gz +BuildArch: noarch + + +%description +# BoilerPy3 + + + + +## About + +BoilerPy3 is a native Python [port](https://github.com/natural/java2python) of Christian Kohlschütter's [Boilerpipe](https://github.com/kohlschutter/boilerpipe) library, released under the Apache 2.0 Licence. + +This package is based on [sammyer's](https://github.com/sammyer) [BoilerPy](https://github.com/sammyer/BoilerPy), specifically [mercuree's](https://github.com/mercuree) [Python3-compatible fork](https://github.com/mercuree/BoilerPy). This fork updates the codebase to be more Pythonic (proper attribute access, docstrings, type-hinting, snake case, etc.) and make use Python 3.6 features (f-strings), in addition to switching testing frameworks from Unittest to PyTest. + +**Note**: This package is based on Boilerpipe 1.2 (at or before [this commit](https://github.com/kohlschutter/boilerpipe/tree/b0816590340f4317f500c64565b23beb4fb9a827)), as that's when the code was originally ported to Python. I experimented with updating the code to match Boilerpipe 1.3, however because it performed worse in my tests, I ultimately decided to leave it at 1.2-equivalent. + + +## Installation + +To install the latest version from PyPI, execute: + +```shell +pip install boilerpy3 +``` + +If you'd like to try out any unreleased features you can install directly from GitHub like so: + +```shell +pip install git+https://github.com/jmriebold/BoilerPy3 +``` + + +## Usage + +### Text Extraction + +The top-level interfaces are the Extractors. Use the `get_content()` methods to extract the filtered text. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# From a URL +content = extractor.get_content_from_url('http://example.com/') + +# From a file +content = extractor.get_content_from_file('tests/test.html') + +# From raw HTML +content = extractor.get_content('<html><body><h1>Example</h1></body></html>') +``` + + +### Marked HTML Extraction + +To extract the HTML chunks containing filtered text, use the `get_marked_html()` methods. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# From a URL +content = extractor.get_marked_html_from_url('http://example.com/') + +# From a file +content = extractor.get_marked_html_from_file('tests/test.html') + +# From raw HTML +content = extractor.get_marked_html('<html><body><h1>Example</h1></body></html>') +``` + + +### Other + +Alternatively, use `get_doc()` to return a Boilerpipe document from which you can get more detailed information. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +doc = extractor.get_doc_from_url('http://example.com/') +content = doc.content +title = doc.title +``` + + +## Extractors + +All extractors have a `raise_on_failure` parameter (defaults to `True`). When set to `False`, the `Extractor` will handle exceptions raised during text extraction and return any text that was successfully extracted. Leaving this at the default setting may be useful if you want to fall back to another algorithm in the event of an error. + + +### DefaultExtractor + +Usually worse than ArticleExtractor, but simpler/no heuristics. A quite generic full-text extractor. + + +### ArticleExtractor + +A full-text extractor which is tuned towards news articles. In this scenario it achieves higher accuracy than DefaultExtractor. Works very well for most types of Article-like HTML. + + +### ArticleSentencesExtractor + +A full-text extractor which is tuned towards extracting sentences from news articles. + + +### LargestContentExtractor + +A full-text extractor which extracts the largest text component of a page. For news articles, it may perform better than the DefaultExtractor but usually worse than ArticleExtractor + + +### CanolaExtractor + +A full-text extractor trained on [krdwrd](http://krdwrd.org) [Canola](https://krdwrd.org/trac/attachment/wiki/Corpora/Canola/CANOLA.pdf). Works well with SimpleEstimator, too. + + +### KeepEverythingExtractor + +Dummy extractor which marks everything as content. Should return the input text. Use this to double-check that your problem is within a particular Extractor or somewhere else. + + +### NumWordsRulesExtractor + +A quite generic full-text extractor solely based upon the number of words per block (the current, the previous and the next block). + + +## Notes + + +### Getting Content from URLs + +While BoilerPy3 provides `extractor.*_from_url()` methods as a convenience, these are intended for testing only. For more robust functionality, in addition to full control over the request itself, it is strongly recommended to use the [Requests package](https://docs.python-requests.org/) instead, calling `extractor.get_content()` with the resulting HTML. + +```python +import requests +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# Make request to URL +resp = requests.get('http://example.com/') + +# Pass HTML to Extractor +content = extractor.get_content(resp.text) +``` + + + + +%package -n python3-boilerpy3 +Summary: Python port of Boilerpipe, for HTML boilerplate removal and text extraction +Provides: python-boilerpy3 +BuildRequires: python3-devel +BuildRequires: python3-setuptools +BuildRequires: python3-pip +%description -n python3-boilerpy3 +# BoilerPy3 + + + + +## About + +BoilerPy3 is a native Python [port](https://github.com/natural/java2python) of Christian Kohlschütter's [Boilerpipe](https://github.com/kohlschutter/boilerpipe) library, released under the Apache 2.0 Licence. + +This package is based on [sammyer's](https://github.com/sammyer) [BoilerPy](https://github.com/sammyer/BoilerPy), specifically [mercuree's](https://github.com/mercuree) [Python3-compatible fork](https://github.com/mercuree/BoilerPy). This fork updates the codebase to be more Pythonic (proper attribute access, docstrings, type-hinting, snake case, etc.) and make use Python 3.6 features (f-strings), in addition to switching testing frameworks from Unittest to PyTest. + +**Note**: This package is based on Boilerpipe 1.2 (at or before [this commit](https://github.com/kohlschutter/boilerpipe/tree/b0816590340f4317f500c64565b23beb4fb9a827)), as that's when the code was originally ported to Python. I experimented with updating the code to match Boilerpipe 1.3, however because it performed worse in my tests, I ultimately decided to leave it at 1.2-equivalent. + + +## Installation + +To install the latest version from PyPI, execute: + +```shell +pip install boilerpy3 +``` + +If you'd like to try out any unreleased features you can install directly from GitHub like so: + +```shell +pip install git+https://github.com/jmriebold/BoilerPy3 +``` + + +## Usage + +### Text Extraction + +The top-level interfaces are the Extractors. Use the `get_content()` methods to extract the filtered text. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# From a URL +content = extractor.get_content_from_url('http://example.com/') + +# From a file +content = extractor.get_content_from_file('tests/test.html') + +# From raw HTML +content = extractor.get_content('<html><body><h1>Example</h1></body></html>') +``` + + +### Marked HTML Extraction + +To extract the HTML chunks containing filtered text, use the `get_marked_html()` methods. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# From a URL +content = extractor.get_marked_html_from_url('http://example.com/') + +# From a file +content = extractor.get_marked_html_from_file('tests/test.html') + +# From raw HTML +content = extractor.get_marked_html('<html><body><h1>Example</h1></body></html>') +``` + + +### Other + +Alternatively, use `get_doc()` to return a Boilerpipe document from which you can get more detailed information. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +doc = extractor.get_doc_from_url('http://example.com/') +content = doc.content +title = doc.title +``` + + +## Extractors + +All extractors have a `raise_on_failure` parameter (defaults to `True`). When set to `False`, the `Extractor` will handle exceptions raised during text extraction and return any text that was successfully extracted. Leaving this at the default setting may be useful if you want to fall back to another algorithm in the event of an error. + + +### DefaultExtractor + +Usually worse than ArticleExtractor, but simpler/no heuristics. A quite generic full-text extractor. + + +### ArticleExtractor + +A full-text extractor which is tuned towards news articles. In this scenario it achieves higher accuracy than DefaultExtractor. Works very well for most types of Article-like HTML. + + +### ArticleSentencesExtractor + +A full-text extractor which is tuned towards extracting sentences from news articles. + + +### LargestContentExtractor + +A full-text extractor which extracts the largest text component of a page. For news articles, it may perform better than the DefaultExtractor but usually worse than ArticleExtractor + + +### CanolaExtractor + +A full-text extractor trained on [krdwrd](http://krdwrd.org) [Canola](https://krdwrd.org/trac/attachment/wiki/Corpora/Canola/CANOLA.pdf). Works well with SimpleEstimator, too. + + +### KeepEverythingExtractor + +Dummy extractor which marks everything as content. Should return the input text. Use this to double-check that your problem is within a particular Extractor or somewhere else. + + +### NumWordsRulesExtractor + +A quite generic full-text extractor solely based upon the number of words per block (the current, the previous and the next block). + + +## Notes + + +### Getting Content from URLs + +While BoilerPy3 provides `extractor.*_from_url()` methods as a convenience, these are intended for testing only. For more robust functionality, in addition to full control over the request itself, it is strongly recommended to use the [Requests package](https://docs.python-requests.org/) instead, calling `extractor.get_content()` with the resulting HTML. + +```python +import requests +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# Make request to URL +resp = requests.get('http://example.com/') + +# Pass HTML to Extractor +content = extractor.get_content(resp.text) +``` + + + + +%package help +Summary: Development documents and examples for boilerpy3 +Provides: python3-boilerpy3-doc +%description help +# BoilerPy3 + + + + +## About + +BoilerPy3 is a native Python [port](https://github.com/natural/java2python) of Christian Kohlschütter's [Boilerpipe](https://github.com/kohlschutter/boilerpipe) library, released under the Apache 2.0 Licence. + +This package is based on [sammyer's](https://github.com/sammyer) [BoilerPy](https://github.com/sammyer/BoilerPy), specifically [mercuree's](https://github.com/mercuree) [Python3-compatible fork](https://github.com/mercuree/BoilerPy). This fork updates the codebase to be more Pythonic (proper attribute access, docstrings, type-hinting, snake case, etc.) and make use Python 3.6 features (f-strings), in addition to switching testing frameworks from Unittest to PyTest. + +**Note**: This package is based on Boilerpipe 1.2 (at or before [this commit](https://github.com/kohlschutter/boilerpipe/tree/b0816590340f4317f500c64565b23beb4fb9a827)), as that's when the code was originally ported to Python. I experimented with updating the code to match Boilerpipe 1.3, however because it performed worse in my tests, I ultimately decided to leave it at 1.2-equivalent. + + +## Installation + +To install the latest version from PyPI, execute: + +```shell +pip install boilerpy3 +``` + +If you'd like to try out any unreleased features you can install directly from GitHub like so: + +```shell +pip install git+https://github.com/jmriebold/BoilerPy3 +``` + + +## Usage + +### Text Extraction + +The top-level interfaces are the Extractors. Use the `get_content()` methods to extract the filtered text. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# From a URL +content = extractor.get_content_from_url('http://example.com/') + +# From a file +content = extractor.get_content_from_file('tests/test.html') + +# From raw HTML +content = extractor.get_content('<html><body><h1>Example</h1></body></html>') +``` + + +### Marked HTML Extraction + +To extract the HTML chunks containing filtered text, use the `get_marked_html()` methods. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# From a URL +content = extractor.get_marked_html_from_url('http://example.com/') + +# From a file +content = extractor.get_marked_html_from_file('tests/test.html') + +# From raw HTML +content = extractor.get_marked_html('<html><body><h1>Example</h1></body></html>') +``` + + +### Other + +Alternatively, use `get_doc()` to return a Boilerpipe document from which you can get more detailed information. + +```python +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +doc = extractor.get_doc_from_url('http://example.com/') +content = doc.content +title = doc.title +``` + + +## Extractors + +All extractors have a `raise_on_failure` parameter (defaults to `True`). When set to `False`, the `Extractor` will handle exceptions raised during text extraction and return any text that was successfully extracted. Leaving this at the default setting may be useful if you want to fall back to another algorithm in the event of an error. + + +### DefaultExtractor + +Usually worse than ArticleExtractor, but simpler/no heuristics. A quite generic full-text extractor. + + +### ArticleExtractor + +A full-text extractor which is tuned towards news articles. In this scenario it achieves higher accuracy than DefaultExtractor. Works very well for most types of Article-like HTML. + + +### ArticleSentencesExtractor + +A full-text extractor which is tuned towards extracting sentences from news articles. + + +### LargestContentExtractor + +A full-text extractor which extracts the largest text component of a page. For news articles, it may perform better than the DefaultExtractor but usually worse than ArticleExtractor + + +### CanolaExtractor + +A full-text extractor trained on [krdwrd](http://krdwrd.org) [Canola](https://krdwrd.org/trac/attachment/wiki/Corpora/Canola/CANOLA.pdf). Works well with SimpleEstimator, too. + + +### KeepEverythingExtractor + +Dummy extractor which marks everything as content. Should return the input text. Use this to double-check that your problem is within a particular Extractor or somewhere else. + + +### NumWordsRulesExtractor + +A quite generic full-text extractor solely based upon the number of words per block (the current, the previous and the next block). + + +## Notes + + +### Getting Content from URLs + +While BoilerPy3 provides `extractor.*_from_url()` methods as a convenience, these are intended for testing only. For more robust functionality, in addition to full control over the request itself, it is strongly recommended to use the [Requests package](https://docs.python-requests.org/) instead, calling `extractor.get_content()` with the resulting HTML. + +```python +import requests +from boilerpy3 import extractors + +extractor = extractors.ArticleExtractor() + +# Make request to URL +resp = requests.get('http://example.com/') + +# Pass HTML to Extractor +content = extractor.get_content(resp.text) +``` + + + + +%prep +%autosetup -n boilerpy3-1.0.6 + +%build +%py3_build + +%install +%py3_install +install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} +if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +pushd %{buildroot} +if [ -d usr/lib ]; then + find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then + find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/bin ]; then + find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then + find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +touch doclist.lst +if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then + find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst +fi +popd +mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . +mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . + +%files -n python3-boilerpy3 -f filelist.lst +%dir %{python3_sitelib}/* + +%files help -f doclist.lst +%{_docdir}/* + +%changelog +* Wed May 10 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.0.6-1 +- Package Spec generated @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +30cc4b2a2ac257960740ee99c66d01f8 boilerpy3-1.0.6.tar.gz |