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""" This code is refer from: https://github.com/weizwx/html2docx/blob/master/htmldocx/h2d.py """ import re import docx from docx import Document from bs4 import BeautifulSoup from html.parser import HTMLParser def get_table_rows(table_soup): table_row_selectors = [ 'table > tr', 'table > thead > tr', 'table > tbody > tr', 'table > tfoot > tr' ] # If there's a header, body, footer or direct child tr tags, add row dimensions from there return table_soup.select(', '.join(table_row_selectors), recursive=False) def get_table_columns(row): # Get all columns for the specified row tag. return row.find_all(['th', 'td'], recursive=False) if row else [] def get_table_dimensions(table_soup): # Get rows for the table rows = get_table_rows(table_soup) # Table is either empty or has non-direct children between table and tr tags # Thus the row dimensions and column dimensions are assumed to be 0 cols = get_table_columns(rows[0]) if rows else [] # Add colspan calculation column number col_count = 0 for col in cols: colspan = col.attrs.get('colspan', 1) col_count += int(colspan) return rows, col_count def get_cell_html(soup): # Returns string of td element with opening and closing tags removed # Cannot use find_all as it only finds element tags and does not find text which # is not inside an element return ' '.join([str(i) for i in soup.contents]) def delete_paragraph(paragraph): # https://github.com/python-openxml/python-docx/issues/33#issuecomment-77661907 p = paragraph._element p.getparent().remove(p) p._p = p._element = None def remove_whitespace(string, leading=False, trailing=False): """Remove white space from a string. Args: string(str): The string to remove white space from. leading(bool, optional): Remove leading new lines when True. trailing(bool, optional): Remove trailing new lines when False. Returns: str: The input string with new line characters removed and white space squashed. Examples: Single or multiple new line characters are replaced with space. >>> remove_whitespace("abc\\ndef") 'abc def' >>> remove_whitespace("abc\\n\\n\\ndef") 'abc def' New line characters surrounded by white space are replaced with a single space. >>> remove_whitespace("abc \\n \\n \\n def") 'abc def' >>> remove_whitespace("abc \\n \\n \\n def") 'abc def' Leading and trailing new lines are replaced with a single space. >>> remove_whitespace("\\nabc") ' abc' >>> remove_whitespace(" \\n abc") ' abc' >>> remove_whitespace("abc\\n") 'abc ' >>> remove_whitespace("abc \\n ") 'abc ' Use ``leading=True`` to remove leading new line characters, including any surrounding white space: >>> remove_whitespace("\\nabc", leading=True) 'abc' >>> remove_whitespace(" \\n abc", leading=True) 'abc' Use ``trailing=True`` to remove trailing new line characters, including any surrounding white space: >>> remove_whitespace("abc \\n ", trailing=True) 'abc' """ # Remove any leading new line characters along with any surrounding white space if leading: string = re.sub(r'^\s*\n+\s*', '', string) # Remove any trailing new line characters along with any surrounding white space if trailing: string = re.sub(r'\s*\n+\s*$', '', string) # Replace new line characters and absorb any surrounding space. string = re.sub(r'\s*\n\s*', ' ', string) # TODO need some way to get rid of extra spaces in e.g. text text return re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', string) font_styles = { 'b': 'bold', 'strong': 'bold', 'em': 'italic', 'i': 'italic', 'u': 'underline', 's': 'strike', 'sup': 'superscript', 'sub': 'subscript', 'th': 'bold', } font_names = { 'code': 'Courier', 'pre': 'Courier', } class HtmlToDocx(HTMLParser): def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.options = { 'fix-html': True, 'images': True, 'tables': True, 'styles': True, } self.table_row_selectors = [ 'table > tr', 'table > thead > tr', 'table > tbody > tr', 'table > tfoot > tr' ] self.table_style = None self.paragraph_style = None def set_initial_attrs(self, document=None): self.tags = { 'span': [], 'list': [], } if document: self.doc = document else: self.doc = Document() self.bs = self.options[ 'fix-html'] # whether or not to clean with BeautifulSoup self.document = self.doc self.include_tables = True #TODO add this option back in? self.include_images = self.options['images'] self.include_styles = self.options['styles'] self.paragraph = None self.skip = False self.skip_tag = None self.instances_to_skip = 0 def copy_settings_from(self, other): """Copy settings from another instance of HtmlToDocx""" self.table_style = other.table_style self.paragraph_style = other.paragraph_style def ignore_nested_tables(self, tables_soup): """ Returns array containing only the highest level tables Operates on the assumption that bs4 returns child elements immediately after the parent element in `find_all`. If this changes in the future, this method will need to be updated :return: """ new_tables = [] nest = 0 for table in tables_soup: if nest: nest -= 1 continue new_tables.append(table) nest = len(table.find_all('table')) return new_tables def get_tables(self): if not hasattr(self, 'soup'): self.include_tables = False return # find other way to do it, or require this dependency? self.tables = self.ignore_nested_tables(self.soup.find_all('table')) self.table_no = 0 def run_process(self, html): if self.bs and BeautifulSoup: self.soup = BeautifulSoup(html, 'html.parser') html = str(self.soup) if self.include_tables: self.get_tables() self.feed(html) def add_html_to_cell(self, html, cell): if not isinstance(cell, docx.table._Cell): raise ValueError('Second argument needs to be a %s' % docx.table._Cell) unwanted_paragraph = cell.paragraphs[0] if unwanted_paragraph.text == "": delete_paragraph(unwanted_paragraph) self.set_initial_attrs(cell) self.run_process(html) # cells must end with a paragraph or will get message about corrupt file # https://stackoverflow.com/a/29287121 if not self.doc.paragraphs: self.doc.add_paragraph('') def apply_paragraph_style(self, style=None): try: if style: self.paragraph.style = style elif self.paragraph_style: self.paragraph.style = self.paragraph_style except KeyError as e: raise ValueError( f"Unable to apply style {self.paragraph_style}.") from e def handle_table(self, html, doc): """ To handle nested tables, we will parse tables manually as follows: Get table soup Create docx table Iterate over soup and fill docx table with new instances of this parser Tell HTMLParser to ignore any tags until the corresponding closing table tag """ table_soup = BeautifulSoup(html, 'html.parser') rows, cols_len = get_table_dimensions(table_soup) table = doc.add_table(len(rows), cols_len) table.style = doc.styles['Table Grid'] cell_row = 0 for index, row in enumerate(rows): cols = get_table_columns(row) cell_col = 0 for col in cols: colspan = int(col.attrs.get('colspan', 1)) rowspan = int(col.attrs.get('rowspan', 1)) cell_html = get_cell_html(col) if col.name == 'th': cell_html = "%s" % cell_html docx_cell = table.cell(cell_row, cell_col) while docx_cell.text != '': # Skip the merged cell cell_col += 1 docx_cell = table.cell(cell_row, cell_col) cell_to_merge = table.cell(cell_row + rowspan - 1, cell_col + colspan - 1) if docx_cell != cell_to_merge: docx_cell.merge(cell_to_merge) child_parser = HtmlToDocx() child_parser.copy_settings_from(self) child_parser.add_html_to_cell(cell_html or ' ', docx_cell) cell_col += colspan cell_row += 1 def handle_data(self, data): if self.skip: return # Only remove white space if we're not in a pre block. if 'pre' not in self.tags: # remove leading and trailing whitespace in all instances data = remove_whitespace(data, True, True) if not self.paragraph: self.paragraph = self.doc.add_paragraph() self.apply_paragraph_style() # There can only be one nested link in a valid html document # You cannot have interactive content in an A tag, this includes links # https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#interactive-content link = self.tags.get('a') if link: self.handle_link(link['href'], data) else: # If there's a link, dont put the data directly in the run self.run = self.paragraph.add_run(data) spans = self.tags['span'] for span in spans: if 'style' in span: style = self.parse_dict_string(span['style']) self.add_styles_to_run(style) # add font style and name for tag in self.tags: if tag in font_styles: font_style = font_styles[tag] setattr(self.run.font, font_style, True) if tag in font_names: font_name = font_names[tag] self.run.font.name = font_name