html2text

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Published: Nov 19, 2020 License: MIT Imports: 4 Imported by: 150

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html2text

A simple Golang package to convert HTML to plain text (without non-standard dependencies).

It converts HTML tags to text and also parses HTML entities into characters they represent. A <head> section of the HTML document, as well as most other tags are stripped out but links are properly converted into their href attribute.

It can be used for converting HTML emails into text.

Some tests are installed as well. Uses semantic versioning and no breaking changes are planned.

Fell free to publish a pull request if you have suggestions for improvement but please note that the library can now be considered feature-complete and API stable. If you need more than this basic conversion, please use an alternative mentioned at the bottom.

Install

go get github.com/k3a/html2text

Usage

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"github.com/k3a/html2text"
)

func main() {
	html := `<html><head><title>Good</title></head><body><strong>clean</strong> text</body>`
	
	plain := html2text.HTML2Text(html)
			  
	fmt.Println(plain)
}

/*	Outputs:

	clean text
*/

To see all features, please look info html2text_test.go.

Alternatives

License

MIT

Documentation

Index

Constants

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const (
	WIN_LBR  = "\r\n"
	UNIX_LBR = "\n"
)

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func HTML2Text

func HTML2Text(html string) string

HTML2Text converts html into a text form

func HTMLEntitiesToText

func HTMLEntitiesToText(htmlEntsText string) string

HTMLEntitiesToText decodes HTML entities inside a provided string and returns decoded text

func SetUnixLbr

func SetUnixLbr(b bool)

SetUnixLbr with argument true sets Unix-style line-breaks in output ("\n") with argument false sets Windows-style line-breaks in output ("\r\n", the default)

Types

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