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README.md
microdata
A microdata parser in Go
See http://www.w3.org/TR/microdata/ for more information about Microdata
Installation
Simply run
go get github.com/iand/microdata
Documentation is at http://godoc.org/github.com/iand/microdata
Usage
Example of parsing a string containing HTML:
package main
import (
"github.com/iand/microdata"
"net/url"
"strings"
)
func main() {
html := `<div itemscope>
<p>My name is <span itemprop="name">Elizabeth</span>.</p>
</div>`
baseUrl, _ := url.Parse("http://example.com/")
p := microdata.NewParser(strings.NewReader(html), baseUrl)
data, err := p.Parse()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
println("Name: ", data.Items[0].Properties["name"][0].(string))
}
Extract microdata from a webpage and print the result as JSON
package main
import (
"bytes"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"os"
"github.com/iand/microdata"
)
func main() {
baseUrl, _ := url.Parse("http://www.designhive.com/blog/using-schemaorg-microdata")
resp, _ := http.Get(baseUrl.String())
defer resp.Body.Close()
html, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
p := microdata.NewParser(bytes.NewReader(html), baseUrl)
data, _ := p.Parse()
json, _ := data.JSON()
os.Stdout.Write(json)
}
Authors
Contributors
Contributing
- Do submit your changes as a pull request
- Do your best to adhere to the existing coding conventions and idioms.
- Do run
go fmt
on the code before committing - Do feel free to add yourself to the
CREDITS
file and the corresponding Contributors list in theREADME.md
. Alphabetical order applies. - Don't touch the
AUTHORS
file. An existing author will add you if your contributions are significant enough. - Do note that in order for any non-trivial changes to be merged (as a rule
of thumb, additions larger than about 15 lines of code), an explicit
Public Domain Dedication needs to be on record from you. Please include
a copy of the statement found in the
WAIVER
file with your pull request
License
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. For more
information, see http://unlicense.org/ or the accompanying UNLICENSE
file.