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Name: python312-beautifulsoup4 | Distribution: openSUSE:Factory:zSystems |
Version: 4.13.4 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 1.1 | Build date: Sun Jul 13 16:04:39 2025 |
Group: Unspecified | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 1939961 | Source RPM: python-beautifulsoup4-4.13.4-1.1.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/ | |
Summary: HTML/XML Parser for Quick-Turnaround Applications Like Screen-Scraping |
Beautiful Soup is a Python HTML/XML parser designed for quick turnaround projects like screen-scraping. Three features make it powerful: * Beautiful Soup won't choke if you give it bad markup. It yields a parse tree that makes approximately as much sense as your original document. This is usually good enough to collect the data you need and run away * Beautiful Soup provides a few simple methods and Pythonic idioms for navigating, searching, and modifying a parse tree: a toolkit for dissecting a document and extracting what you need. You don't have to create a custom parser for each application * Beautiful Soup automatically converts incoming documents to Unicode and outgoing documents to UTF-8. You don't have to think about encodings, unless the document doesn't specify an encoding and Beautiful Soup can't autodetect one. Then you just have to specify the original encoding Beautiful Soup parses anything you give it, and does the tree traversal stuff for you. You can tell it "Find all the links", or "Find all the links of class externalLink", or "Find all the links whose urls match "foo.com", or "Find the table heading that's got bold text, then give me that text." Valuable data that was once locked up in poorly-designed websites is now within your reach. Projects that would have taken hours take only minutes with Beautiful Soup.
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* Sun Jul 13 2025 Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Update to 4.13.4 * If you pass a function as the first argument to a find* method, the function will only ever be called once per tag, with the Tag object as the argument. Starting in 4.13.0, there were cases where the function would be called with a Tag object and then called again with the name of the tag. [bug=2106435] * Added a passthrough implementation for NavigableString.__getitem__ which gives a more helpful exception if the user tries to treat it as a Tag and access its HTML attributes. * Fixed a bug that caused an exception when unpickling the result of parsing certain invalid markup with lxml as the tree builder. [bug=2103126] * Converted the AUTHORS file to UTF-8 for PEP8 compliance. [bug=2107405] - Release 4.13.3 (20250204) * Modified the 4.13.2 change slightly to restore backwards compatibility. Specifically, calling a find_* method with no arguments should return the first Tag out of the iterator, not the first PageElement. [bug=2097333] - Release 4.13.2 (20250204) * Gave ElementFilter the ability to explicitly say that it excludes every item in the parse tree. This is used internally in situations where the provided filters are logically inconsistent or match a value against the null set. Without this, it's not always possible to distinguish between a SoupStrainer that excludes everything and one that excludes nothing. This fixes a bug where calls to find_* methods with no arguments returned None, instead of the first item out of the iterator. [bug=2097333] Things added to the API to support this: - The ElementFilter.includes_everything property - The MatchRule.exclude_everything member - The _known_rules argument to ElementFilter.match. This is an optional argument used internally to indicate that an optimization is safe. - Release 4.13.1 (20250203) * Updated pyproject.toml to require Python 3.7 or above. [bug=2097263] * Pinned the typing-extensions dependency to a minimum version of 4.0.0. [bug=2097262] * Restored the English documentation to the source distribution. [bug=2097237] * Fixed a regression where HTMLFormatter and XMLFormatter were not propagating the indent parameter to the superconstructor. [bug=2097272] - Release 4.13.0 (20250202) * This release introduces Python type hints to all public classes and methods in Beautiful Soup. The addition of these type hints exposed a large number of very small inconsistencies in the code, which I've fixed, but the result is a larger-than-usual number of deprecations and changes that may break backwards compatibility. Chris Papademetrious deserves a special thanks for his work on this release through its long beta process. [#]# Deprecation notices * These things now give DeprecationWarnings when you try to use them, and are scheduled to be removed in Beautiful Soup 4.15.0. * Every deprecated method, attribute and class from the 3.0 and 2.0 major versions of Beautiful Soup. These have been deprecated for a very long time, but they didn't issue DeprecationWarning when you tried to use them. Now they do, and they're all going away soon. This mainly refers to methods and attributes with camelCase names, for example: renderContents, replaceWith, replaceWithChildren, findAll, findAllNext, findAllPrevious, findNext, findNextSibling, findNextSiblings, findParent, findParents, findPrevious, findPreviousSibling, findPreviousSiblings, getText, nextSibling, previousSibling, isSelfClosing, fetchNextSiblings, fetchPreviousSiblings, fetchPrevious, fetchPreviousSiblings, fetchParents, findChild, findChildren, childGenerator, nextGenerator, nextSiblingGenerator, previousGenerator, previousSiblingGenerator, recursiveChildGenerator, and parentGenerator. This also includes the BeautifulStoneSoup class. * The SAXTreeBuilder class, which was never officially supported or tested. * The private class method BeautifulSoup._decode_markup(), which has not been used inside Beautiful Soup for many years. * The first argument to BeautifulSoup.decode has been changed from pretty_print:bool to indent_level:int, to match the signature of Tag.decode. Using a bool will still work but will give you a DeprecationWarning. * SoupStrainer.text and SoupStrainer.string are both deprecated, since a single item can't capture all the possibilities of a SoupStrainer designed to match strings. * SoupStrainer.search_tag(). It was never a documented method, but if you use it, you should start using SoupStrainer.allow_tag_creation() instead. * The soup:BeautifulSoup argument to the TreeBuilderForHtml5lib constructor is now required, not optional. It's unclear why it was optional in the first place, so if you discover you need this, contact me for possible un-deprecation. [#]# Compatibility notices * This version drops support for Python 3.6. The minimum supported major Python version for Beautiful Soup is now Python 3.7. * Deprecation warnings have been added for all deprecated methods and attributes (see above). Going forward, deprecated names will be removed two feature releases or one major release after the deprecation warning is added. * The storage for a tag's attribute values now modifies incoming values to be consistent with the HTML or XML spec. This means that if you set an attribute value to a number, it will be converted to a string immediately, rather than being converted when you output the document. [bug=2065525] More importantly for backwards compatibility, setting an HTML attribute value to True will set the attribute's value to the appropriate string per the HTML spec. Setting an attribute value to False or None will remove the attribute value from the tag altogether, rather than (effectively, as before) setting the value to the string "False" or the string "None". This means that some programs that modify documents will generate different output than they would in earlier versions of Beautiful Soup, but the new documents are more likely to represent the intent behind the modifications. To give a specific example, if you have code that looks something like this: checkbox1['checked'] = True checkbox2['checked'] = False Then a document that used to look like this (with most browsers treating both boxes as checked): <input type="checkbox" checked="True"/> <input type="checkbox" checked="False"/> Will now look like this (with browsers treating only the first box as checked): <input type="checkbox" checked="checked"/> <input type="checkbox"/> You can get the old behavior back by instantiating a TreeBuilder with `attribute_dict_class=dict`, or you can customize how Beautiful Soup treates attribute values by passing in a custom subclass of dict. * If Tag.get_attribute_list() is used to access an attribute that's not set, the return value is now an empty list rather than [None]. * If you pass an empty list as the attribute value when searching the tree, you will now find all tags which have that attribute set to a value in the empty list--that is, you will find nothing. This is consistent with other situations where a list of acceptable values is provided. Previously, an empty list was treated the same as None and False, and you would have found the tags which did not have that attribute set at all. [bug=2045469] * For similar reasons, if you pass in limit=0 to a find() method, you will now get zero results. Previously, you would get all matching results. * When using one of the find() methods or creating a SoupStrainer, if you specify the same attribute value in ``attrs`` and the keyword arguments, you'll end up with two different ways to match that attribute. Previously the value in keyword arguments would override the value in ``attrs``. * All exceptions were moved to the bs4.exceptions module, and all warnings to the bs4._warnings module (named so as not to shadow Python's built-in warnings module). All warnings and exceptions are exported from the bs4 module, which is probably the safest place to import them from in your own code. * As a side effect of this, the string constant BeautifulSoup.NO_PARSER_SPECIFIED_WARNING was moved to GuessedAtParserWarning.MESSAGE. * The 'html5' formatter is now much less aggressive about escaping ampersands, escaping only the ampersands considered "ambiguous" by the HTML5 spec (which is almost none of them). This is the sort of change that might break your unit test suite, but the resulting markup will be much more readable and more HTML5-ish. To quickly get the old behavior back, change code like this: tag.encode(formatter='html5') to this: tag.encode(formatter='html5-4.12') In the future, the 'html5' formatter may be become the default HTML formatter, which will change Beautiful Soup's default output. This will break a lot of test suites so it's not going to happen for a while. [bug=1902431] * Tag.sourceline and Tag.sourcepos now always have a consistent data type: Optional[int]. Previously these values were sometimes an Optional[int], and sometimes they were Optional[Tag], the result of searching for a child tag called <sourceline> or <sourcepos>. [bug=2065904] If your code does search for a tag called <sourceline> or <sourcepos>, it may stop finding that tag when you upgrade to Beautiful Soup 4.13. If this happens, you'll need to replace code that treats "sourceline" or "sourcepos" as tag names: tag.sourceline with code that explicitly calls the find() method: tag.find("sourceline").name Making the behavior of sourceline and sourcepos consistent has the side effect of fixing a major performance problem when a Tag is copied. With this change, the store_line_numbers argument to the BeautifulSoup constructor becomes much less useful, and its use is now discouraged, thought I'm not deprecating it yet. Please contact me if you have a performance or security rationale for setting store_line_numbers=False. * append(), extend(), insert(), and unwrap() were moved from PageElement to Tag. Those methods manipulate the 'contents' collection, so they would only have ever worked on Tag objects. * The BeautifulSoupHTMLParser constructor now requires a BeautifulSoup object as its first argument. This almost certainly does not affect you, since you probably use HTMLParserTreeBuilder, not BeautifulSoupHTMLParser directly. * The TreeBuilderForHtml5lib methods fragmentClass(), getFragment(), and testSerializer() now raise NotImplementedError. These methods are called only by html5lib's test suite, and Beautiful Soup isn't integrated into that test suite, so this code was long since unused and untested. These methods are _not_ deprecated, since they are methods defined by html5lib. They may one day have real implementations, as part of a future effort to integrate Beautiful Soup into html5lib's test suite. * AttributeValueWithCharsetSubstitution.encode() is renamed to substitute_encoding, to avoid confusion with the much different str.encode() * Using PageElement.replace_with() to replace an element with itself returns the element instead of None. * All TreeBuilder constructors now take the empty_element_tags argument. The sets of tags found in HTMLTreeBuilder.empty_element_tags and HTMLTreeBuilder.block_elements are now in HTMLTreeBuilder.DEFAULT_EMPTY_ELEMENT_TAGS and HTMLTreeBuilder.DEFAULT_BLOCK_ELEMENTS, to avoid confusing them with instance variables. * The unused constant LXMLTreeBuilderForXML.DEFAULT_PARSER_CLASS has been removed. * Some of the arguments in the methods of LXMLTreeBuilderForXML have been renamed for consistency with the names lxml uses for those arguments in the superclass. This won't affect you unless you were calling methods like LXMLTreeBuilderForXML.start() directly. * In particular, the arguments to LXMLTreeBuilderForXML.prepare_markup have been changed to match the arguments to the superclass, TreeBuilder.prepare_markup. Specifically, document_declared_encoding now appears before exclude_encodings, not after. If you were calling this method yourself, I recommend switching to using keyword arguments instead. [#]# New features * The new ElementFilter class encapsulates Beautiful Soup's rules about matching elements and deciding which parts of a document to parse. It's easy to override those rules with subclassing or function composition. The SoupStrainer class, which contains all the matching logic you're familiar with from the find_* methods, is now a subclass of ElementFilter. * The new PageElement.filter() method provides a fully general way of finding elements in a Beautiful Soup parse tree. You can specify a function to iterate over the tree and an ElementFilter to determine what matches. * The new_tag() method now takes a 'string' argument. This allows you to set the string contents of a Tag when creating it. Patch by Chris Papademetrious. [bug=2044599] * Defined a number of new iterators which are the same as existing iterators, but which yield the element itself before beginning to traverse the tree. [bug=2052936] [bug=2067634] - PageElement.self_and_parents - PageElement.self_and_descendants - PageElement.self_and_next_elements - PageElement.self_and_next_siblings - PageElement.self_and_previous_elements - PageElement.self_and_previous_siblings self_and_parents yields the element you call it on and then all of its parents. self_and_next_element yields the element you call it on and then every element parsed afterwards; and so on. * The NavigableString class now has a .string property which returns the string itself. This makes it easier to iterate over a mixed list of Tag and NavigableString objects. [bug=2044794] * Defined a new method, Tag.copy_self(), which creates a copy of a Tag with the same attributes but no contents. [bug=2065120] Note that this method used to be a private method named _clone(). The _clone() method has been removed, so if you were using it, change your code to call copy_self() instead. * The PageElement.append() method now returns the element that was appended; it used to have no return value. [bug=2093025] * The methods PageElement.insert(), PageElement.extend(), PageElement.insert_before(), and PageElement.insert_after() now return a list of the items inserted. These methods used to have no return value. [bug=2093025] * The PageElement.insert() method now takes a variable number of arguments and returns a list of all elements inserted, to match insert_before() and insert_after(). (Even if I hadn't made the variable-argument change, an edge case around inserting one Beautiful Soup object into another means that insert()'s return value needs to be a list.) [bug=2093025] * Defined a new warning class, UnusualUsageWarning, which is a superclass for all of the warnings issued when Beautiful Soup notices something unusual but not guaranteed to be wrong, like markup that looks like a URL (MarkupResemblesLocatorWarning) or XML being run through an HTML parser (XMLParsedAsHTMLWarning). The text of these warnings has been revamped to explain in more detail what is going on, how to check if you've made a mistake, and how to make the warning go away if you are acting deliberately. If these warnings are interfering with your workflow, or simply annoying you, you can filter all of them by filtering UnusualUsageWarning, without worrying about losing the warnings Beautiful Soup issues when there *definitely* is a problem you need to correct. * It's now possible to modify the behavior of the list used to store the values of multi-valued attributes such as HTML 'class', by passing in whatever class you want instantiated (instead of a normal Python list) to the TreeBuilder constructor as attribute_value_list_class. [bug=2052943] [#]# Improvements * decompose() was moved from Tag to its superclass PageElement, since there's no reason it won't also work on NavigableString objects. * Emit an UnusualUsageWarning if the user tries to search for an attribute called _class; they probably mean "class_". [bug=2025089] * The MarkupResemblesLocatorWarning issued when the markup resembles a filename is now issued less often, due to improvements in detecting markup that's unlikely to be a filename. [bug=2052988] * Emit a warning if a document is parsed using a SoupStrainer that's set up to filter everything. In these cases, filtering everything is the most consistent thing to do, but there was no indication that this was happening, so the behavior may have seemed mysterious. * When using one of the find() methods or creating a SoupStrainer, you can pass a list of any accepted object (strings, regular expressions, etc.) for any of the objects. Previously you could only pass in a list of strings. * A SoupStrainer can now filter tag creation based on a tag's namespaced name. Previously only the unqualified name could be used. * Added the correct stacklevel to another instance of the XMLParsedAsHTMLWarning. [bug=2034451] * Improved the wording of the TypeError raised when you pass something other than markup into the BeautifulSoup constructor. [bug=2071530] * Optimized the case where you use Tag.insert() to "insert" a PageElement into its current location. [bug=2077020] * Changes to make tests work whether tests are run under soupsieve 2.6 or an earlier version. Based on a patch by Stefano Rivera. * Removed the strip_cdata argument to lxml's HTMLParser constructor, which never did anything and is deprecated as of lxml 5.3.0. Patch by Stefano Rivera. [bug=2076897] [#]# Bug fixes * Copying a tag with a multi-valued attribute now makes a copy of the list of values, eliminating a bug where both the old and new copy shared the same list. [bug=2067412] * The lxml TreeBuilder, like the other TreeBuilders, now filters a document's initial DOCTYPE if you've set up a SoupStrainer that eliminates it. [bug=2062000] * A lot of things can go wrong if you modify the parse tree while iterating over it, especially if you are removing or replacing elements. Most of those things fall under the category of unexpected behavior (which is why I don't recommend doing this), but there are a few ways that caused unhandled exceptions. The list comprehensions used by Beautiful Soup (e.g. .descendants, which powers the find* methods) should now work correctly in those cases, or at least not raise exceptions. As part of this work, I changed when the list comprehension determines the next element. Previously it was done after the yield statement; now it's done before the yield statement. This lets you remove the yielded element in calling code, or modify it in a way that would break this calculation, without causing an exception. So if your code relies on modifying the tree in a way that 'steers' a list comprehension, rather than using the list comprension to decide which bits of the tree to modify, it will probably stop working at this point. [bug=2091118] * Fixed an error in the lookup table used when converting ISO-Latin-1 to ASCII, which no one should do anyway. * Corrected the markup that's output in the unlikely event that you encode a document to a Python internal encoding (like "palmos") that's not recognized by the HTML or XML standard. * UnicodeDammit.markup is now always a bytestring representing the *original* markup (sans BOM), and UnicodeDammit.unicode_markup is always the converted Unicode equivalent of the original markup. Previously, UnicodeDammit.markup was treated inconsistently and would often end up containing Unicode. UnicodeDammit.markup was not a documented attribute, but if you were using it, you probably want to switch to using .unicode_markup instead. - Drop soupsieve26-compat.patch * Wed Jun 18 2025 Matej Cepl <mcepl@cepl.eu> - Skip failing test test_rejected_input, it is known to be flaky and dependent on the various changes in Python (which there will be more coming in few days). * Fri Nov 01 2024 Matej Cepl <mcepl@cepl.eu> - Add soupsieve26-compat.patch to make tests more tolerant with various versions of soupsieve (better solution for lp#2086199). * Thu Oct 31 2024 Matej Cepl <mcepl@cepl.eu> - Skip the test test_unsupported_pseudoclass (lp#2086199). * Sat Jan 20 2024 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 4.12.3: * Fixed a regression such that if you set .hidden on a tag, the tag becomes invisible but its contents are still visible. User manipulation of .hidden is not a documented or supported feature, so don't do this, but it wasn't too difficult to keep the old behavior working. * Fixed a case found by Mengyuhan where html.parser giving up on markup would result in an AssertionError instead of a ParserRejectedMarkup exception. * Added the correct stacklevel to instances of the XMLParsedAsHTMLWarning. * Corrected the syntax of the license definition in pyproject.toml. * Corrected a typo in a test that was causing test failures when run against libxml2 2.12.1. * Thu Nov 23 2023 Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com> - Require cchardet explicitly to avoid charset-normalizer braindamage. * Mon May 08 2023 Daniel Garcia <daniel.garcia@suse.com> - Update to 4.12.2: * Fixed an unhandled exception in BeautifulSoup.decode_contents and methods that call it. [bug=2015545] - 4.12.1: * This version of Beautiful Soup replaces setup.py and setup.cfg with pyproject.toml. Beautiful Soup now uses tox as its test backend and hatch to do builds. * The main functional improvement in this version is a nonrecursive technique for regenerating a tree. This technique is used to avoid situations where, in previous versions, doing something to a very deeply nested tree would overflow the Python interpreter stack: 1. Outputting a tree as a string, e.g. with BeautifulSoup.encode() [bug=1471755] 2. Making copies of trees (copy.copy() and copy.deepcopy() from the Python standard library). [bug=1709837] 3. Pickling a BeautifulSoup object. (Note that pickling a Tag object can still cause an overflow.) * Making a copy of a BeautifulSoup object no longer parses the document again, which should improve performance significantly. * When a BeautifulSoup object is unpickled, Beautiful Soup now tries to associate an appropriate TreeBuilder object with it. * Tag.prettify() will now consistently end prettified markup with a newline. * Added unit tests for fuzz test cases created by third parties. Some of these tests are skipped since they point to problems outside of Beautiful Soup, but this change puts them all in one convenient place. * PageElement now implements the known_xml attribute. (This was technically a bug, but it shouldn't be an issue in normal use.) [bug=2007895] * The demonstrate_parser_differences.py script was still written in Python 2. I've converted it to Python 3, but since no one has mentioned this over the years, it's a sign that no one uses this script and it's not serving its purpose. - 4.12.0: * Introduced the .css property, which centralizes all access to the Soup Sieve API. This allows Beautiful Soup to give direct access to as much of Soup Sieve that makes sense, without cluttering the BeautifulSoup and Tag classes with a lot of new methods. This does mean one addition to the BeautifulSoup and Tag classes (the .css property itself), so this might be a breaking change if you happen to use Beautiful Soup to parse XML that includes a tag called <css>. In particular, code like this will stop working in 4.12.0: soup.css['id'] Code like this will work just as before: soup.find_one('css')['id'] The Soup Sieve methods supported through the .css property are select(), select_one(), iselect(), closest(), match(), filter(), escape(), and compile(). The BeautifulSoup and Tag classes still support the select() and select_one() methods; they have not been deprecated, but they have been demoted to convenience methods. [bug=2003677] * When the html.parser parser decides it can't parse a document, Beautiful Soup now consistently propagates this fact by raising a ParserRejectedMarkup error. [bug=2007343] * Removed some error checking code from diagnose(), which is redundant with similar (but more Pythonic) code in the BeautifulSoup constructor. [bug=2007344] * Added intersphinx references to the documentation so that other projects have a target to point to when they reference Beautiful Soup classes. [bug=1453370] - 4.11.2: * Fixed test failures caused by nondeterministic behavior of UnicodeDammit's character detection, depending on the platform setup. [bug=1973072] * Fixed another crash when overriding multi_valued_attributes and using the html5lib parser. [bug=1948488] * The HTMLFormatter and XMLFormatter constructors no longer return a value. [bug=1992693] * Tag.interesting_string_types is now propagated when a tag is copied. [bug=1990400] * Warnings now do their best to provide an appropriate stacklevel, improving the usefulness of the message. [bug=1978744] * Passing a Tag's .contents into PageElement.extend() now works the same way as passing the Tag itself. * Soup Sieve tests will be skipped if the library is not installed. - 4.11.1: This release was done to ensure that the unit tests are packaged along with the released source. There are no functionality changes in this release, but there are a few other packaging changes: * The Japanese and Korean translations of the documentation are included. * The changelog is now packaged as CHANGELOG, and the license file is packaged as LICENSE. NEWS.txt and COPYING.txt are still present, but may be removed in the future. * TODO.txt is no longer packaged, since a TODO is not relevant for released code. - 4.11.0: * Ported unit tests to use pytest. * Added special string classes, RubyParenthesisString and RubyTextString, to make it possible to treat ruby text specially in get_text() calls. [bug=1941980] * It's now possible to customize the way output is indented by providing a value for the 'indent' argument to the Formatter constructor. The 'indent' argument works very similarly to the argument of the same name in the Python standard library's json.dump() function. [bug=1955497] * If the charset-normalizer Python module (https://pypi.org/project/charset-normalizer/) is installed, Beautiful Soup will use it to detect the character sets of incoming documents. This is also the module used by newer versions of the Requests library. For the sake of backwards compatibility, chardet and cchardet both take precedence if installed. [bug=1955346] * Added a workaround for an lxml bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/lxml/+bug/1948551) that causes problems when parsing a Unicode string beginning with BYTE ORDER MARK. [bug=1947768] * Issue a warning when an HTML parser is used to parse a document that looks like XML but not XHTML. [bug=1939121] * Do a better job of keeping track of namespaces as an XML document is parsed, so that CSS selectors that use namespaces will do the right thing more often. [bug=1946243] * Some time ago, the misleadingly named "text" argument to find-type methods was renamed to the more accurate "string." But this supposed "renaming" didn't make it into important places like the method signatures or the docstrings. That's corrected in this version. "text" still works, but will give a DeprecationWarning. [bug=1947038] * Fixed a crash when pickling a BeautifulSoup object that has no tree builder. [bug=1934003] * Fixed a crash when overriding multi_valued_attributes and using the html5lib parser. [bug=1948488] * Standardized the wording of the MarkupResemblesLocatorWarning warnings to omit untrusted input and make the warnings less judgmental about what you ought to be doing. [bug=1955450] * Removed support for the iconv_codec library, which doesn't seem to exist anymore and was never put up on PyPI. (The closest replacement on PyPI, iconv_codecs, is GPL-licensed, so we can't use it--it's also quite old.) * Sun Apr 23 2023 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Switch documentation to be within the main package. * Fri Apr 21 2023 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68) * Thu Apr 13 2023 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional. * Wed Feb 09 2022 Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com> - Update to 4.10.0: * This is the first release of Beautiful Soup to only support Python 3. * The behavior of methods like .get_text() and .strings now differs depending on the type of tag. * NavigableString and its subclasses now implement the get_text() method, as well as the properties .strings and .stripped_strings. * The 'html5' formatter now treats attributes whose values are the empty string as HTML boolean attributes. * The 'replace_with()' method now takes a variable number of arguments, and can be used to replace a single element with a sequence of elements. * Corrected output when the namespace prefix associated with a namespaced attribute is the empty string, as opposed to None. * Performance improvement when processing tags that speeds up overall tree construction by 2%. Patch by Morotti. [bug=1899358] * Corrected the use of special string container classes in cases when a single tag may contain strings with different containers; such as the <template> tag, which may contain both TemplateString objects and Comment objects. * The html.parser tree builder can now handle named entities found in the HTML5 spec in much the same way that the html5lib tree builder does. * Added a second way to pass specify encodings to UnicodeDammit and EncodingDetector, based on the order of precedence defined in the HTML5 spec. * Improve the warning issued when a directory name (as opposed to the name of a regular file) is passed as markup into the BeautifulSoup constructor. - Do not pass the directory to pytest.
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