Graby helps you extract article content from web pages
- it's based on php-readability
- it uses site_config to extract content from websites
- it's a fork of Full-Text RSS v3.3 from @fivefilters
Full-Text RSS works great as a standalone application. But when you need to encapsulate it in your own library it's a mess. You need this kind of ugly thing:
$article = 'http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32547474';
$request = 'http://example.org/full-text-rss/makefulltextfeed.php?format=json&url='.urlencode($article);
$result = @file_get_contents($request);
Also, if you want to understand how things work internally, it's really hard to read and understand. And finally, there are no tests at all.
That's why I made this fork:
- Easiest way to integrate it (using composer)
- Fully tested
- (hopefully) better to understand
- A bit more decoupled
- PHP >= 7.4
- Tidy & cURL extensions enabled
Add the lib using Composer:
composer require j0k3r/graby php-http/guzzle7-adapter
Why php-http/guzzle7-adapter
? Because Graby is decoupled from any HTTP client implementation, thanks to HTTPlug (see that list of client implementation).
Graby is tested & should work great with:
- Guzzle 7 (using
php-http/guzzle7-adapter
) - Guzzle 5 (using
php-http/guzzle5-adapter
) - cURL (using
php-http/curl-client
)
Note: if you want to use Guzzle 6, use Graby 2 (support has dropped in v3 because of dependencies conflicts, which does not happen with Guzzle 5 🤷)
Use the class to retrieve content:
use Graby\Graby;
$article = 'http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32547474';
$graby = new Graby();
$result = $graby->fetchContent($article);
var_dump($result);
/*
array (
'status' => 200
'html' => "Fetched and readable content"
'title' => "Ben E King: R&B legend dies at 76"
'language' => "en"
'date' => "2015-05-01T16:24:37+01:00"
'authors' => array(
"BBC News"
)
'url' => "http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32547474"
'image' => "https://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/720/media/images/82709000/jpg/_82709878_146366806.jpg"
'summary' => "Ben E King received an award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in …"
'native_ad' => false
'headers' => array (
'server' => 'Apache'
'content-type' => 'text/html; charset=utf-8'
'x-news-data-centre' => 'cwwtf'
'content-language' => 'en'
'x-pal-host' => 'pal074.back.live.cwwtf.local:80'
'x-news-cache-id' => '13648'
'content-length' => '157341'
'date' => 'Sat, 29 Apr 2017 07:35:39 GMT'
'connection' => 'keep-alive'
'cache-control' => 'private, max-age=60, stale-while-revalidate'
'x-cache-action' => 'MISS'
'x-cache-age' => '0'
'x-lb-nocache' => 'true'
'vary' => 'X-CDN,X-BBC-Edge-Cache,Accept-Encoding'
)
)
*/
In case of error when fetching the url, graby won't throw an exception but will return information about the error (at least the status code):
/*
array(
'status' => 404
'html' => "[unable to retrieve full-text content]"
'title' => "No title found"
'language' => "en-GB"
'date' => "2009-06-16T10:30:00Z"
'authors' => array()
'url' => "http://www.bbc.co.uk/404"
'image' => NULL
'summary' => "[unable to retrieve full-text content]"
'native_ad' => false
'headers' => array()
)
*/
The date
result is the same as displayed in the content. If date
is not null
in the result, we recommend you to parse it using date_parse
(this is what we are using to validate that the date is correct).
Since the 1.9.0 version, you can also send html content to be cleanup in the same way graby clean content retrieved from an url. The url is still needed to convert links to absolute, etc.
use Graby\Graby;
$article = 'http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32547474';
// use your own way to retrieve html or to provide html
$html = ...
$graby = new Graby();
$result = $graby->cleanupHtml($html, $article);
You can use them to display graby output log to the end user. It's aim to be used in a Symfony project using Monolog.
Define the graby handler service (somewhere in a service.yml
):
services:
# ...
graby.log_handler:
class: Graby\Monolog\Handler\GrabyHandler
Then define the Monolog handler in your app/config/config.yml
:
monolog:
handlers:
graby:
type: service
id: graby.log_handler
# use "debug" to got a lot of data (like HTML at each step) otherwise "info" is fine
level: debug
channels: ['graby']
You can then retrieve logs from graby in your controller using:
$logs = $this->get('monolog.handler.graby')->getRecords();
If you need to define a timeout, you must create the Http\Client\HttpClient
manually,
configure it and inject it to Graby\Graby
.
-
For Guzzle 5:
use Graby\Graby; use GuzzleHttp\Client as GuzzleClient; use Http\Adapter\Guzzle5\Client as GuzzleAdapter; $guzzle = new GuzzleClient([ 'defaults' => [ 'timeout' => 2, ] ]); $graby = new Graby([], new GuzzleAdapter($guzzle));
-
For Guzzle 7:
use Graby\Graby; use GuzzleHttp\Client as GuzzleClient; use Http\Adapter\Guzzle7\Client as GuzzleAdapter; $guzzle = new GuzzleClient([ 'timeout' => 2, ]); $graby = new Graby([], new GuzzleAdapter($guzzle));
This is the full documented configuration and also the default one.
$graby = new Graby(array(
// Enable or disable debugging.
// This will only generate log information in a file (log/graby.log)
'debug' => false,
// use 'debug' value if you want more data (HTML at each step for example) to be dumped in a different file (log/html.log)
'log_level' => 'info',
// If enabled relative URLs found in the extracted content are automatically rewritten as absolute URLs.
'rewrite_relative_urls' => true,
// If enabled, we will try to follow single page links (e.g. print view) on multi-page articles.
// Currently this only happens for sites where single_page_link has been defined
// in a site config file.
'singlepage' => true,
// If enabled, we will try to follow next page links on multi-page articles.
// Currently this only happens for sites where next_page_link has been defined
// in a site config file.
'multipage' => true,
// Error message when content extraction fails
'error_message' => '[unable to retrieve full-text content]',
// Default title when we won't be able to extract a title
'error_message_title' => 'No title found',
// List of URLs (or parts of a URL) which will be accept.
// If the list is empty, all URLs (except those specified in the blocked list below)
// will be permitted.
// Example: array('example.com', 'anothersite.org');
'allowed_urls' => array(),
// List of URLs (or parts of a URL) which will be not accept.
// Note: this list is ignored if allowed_urls is not empty
'blocked_urls' => array(),
// If enabled, we'll pass retrieved HTML content through htmLawed with
// safe flag on and style attributes denied, see
// http://www.bioinformatics.org/phplabware/internal_utilities/htmLawed/htmLawed_README.htm#s3.6
// Note: if enabled this will also remove certain elements you may want to preserve, such as iframes.
'xss_filter' => true,
// Here you can define different actions based on the Content-Type header returned by server.
// MIME type as key, action as value.
// Valid actions:
// * 'exclude' - exclude this item from the result
// * 'link' - create HTML link to the item
'content_type_exc' => array(
'application/zip' => array('action' => 'link', 'name' => 'ZIP'),
'application/pdf' => array('action' => 'link', 'name' => 'PDF'),
'image' => array('action' => 'link', 'name' => 'Image'),
'audio' => array('action' => 'link', 'name' => 'Audio'),
'video' => array('action' => 'link', 'name' => 'Video'),
'text/plain' => array('action' => 'link', 'name' => 'Plain text'),
),
// How we handle link in content
// Valid values :
// * preserve: nothing is done
// * footnotes: convert links as footnotes
// * remove: remove all links
'content_links' => 'preserve',
'http_client' => array(
// User-Agent used to fetch content
'ua_browser' => 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/535.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/15.0.874.92 Safari/535.2',
// default referer when fetching content
'default_referer' => 'http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1',
// Currently allows simple string replace of URLs.
// Useful for rewriting certain URLs to point to a single page or HTML view.
// Although using the single_page_link site config instruction is the preferred way to do this, sometimes, as
// with Google Docs URLs, it's not possible.
'rewrite_url' => array(
'docs.google.com' => array('/Doc?' => '/View?'),
'tnr.com' => array('tnr.com/article/' => 'tnr.com/print/article/'),
'.m.wikipedia.org' => array('.m.wikipedia.org' => '.wikipedia.org'),
'm.vanityfair.com' => array('m.vanityfair.com' => 'www.vanityfair.com'),
),
// Prevent certain file/mime types
// HTTP responses which match these content types will
// be returned without body.
'header_only_types' => array(
'image',
'audio',
'video',
),
// URLs ending with one of these extensions will
// prompt Humble HTTP Agent to send a HEAD request first
// to see if returned content type matches $headerOnlyTypes.
'header_only_clues' => array('mp3', 'zip', 'exe', 'gif', 'gzip', 'gz', 'jpeg', 'jpg', 'mpg', 'mpeg', 'png', 'ppt', 'mov'),
// User Agent strings - mapping domain names
'user_agents' => array(),
// AJAX triggers to search for.
// for AJAX sites, e.g. Blogger with its dynamic views templates.
'ajax_triggers' => array(
"<meta name='fragment' content='!'",
'<meta name="fragment" content="!"',
"<meta content='!' name='fragment'",
'<meta content="!" name="fragment"',
),
// number of redirection allowed until we assume request won't be complete
'max_redirect' => 10,
),
'extractor' => array(
'default_parser' => 'libxml',
'allowed_parsers' => array('libxml', 'html5lib'),
// key is fingerprint (fragment to find in HTML)
// value is host name to use for site config lookup if fingerprint matches
// \s* match anything INCLUDING new lines
'fingerprints' => array(
'/\<meta\s*content=([\'"])blogger([\'"])\s*name=([\'"])generator([\'"])/i' => 'fingerprint.blogspot.com',
'/\<meta\s*name=([\'"])generator([\'"])\s*content=([\'"])Blogger([\'"])/i' => 'fingerprint.blogspot.com',
'/\<meta\s*name=([\'"])generator([\'"])\s*content=([\'"])WordPress/i' => 'fingerprint.wordpress.com',
),
'config_builder' => array(
// Directory path to the site config folder WITHOUT trailing slash
'site_config' => array(),
'hostname_regex' => '/^(([a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])\.)*([A-Za-z0-9-]*[A-Za-z0-9])$/',
),
'readability' => array(
// filters might be like array('regex' => 'replace with')
// for example, to remove script content: array('!<script[^>]*>(.*?)</script>!is' => '')
'pre_filters' => array(),
'post_filters' => array(),
),
'src_lazy_load_attributes' => array(
'data-src',
'data-lazy-src',
'data-original',
'data-sources',
'data-hi-res-src',
),
),
));
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