# Readability [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/keepcosmos/readability.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/keepcosmos/readability) [![Readability version](https://img.shields.io/hexpm/v/readability.svg)](https://hex.pm/packages/readability) [![Deps Status](https://beta.hexfaktor.org/badge/all/github/keepcosmos/readability.svg)](https://beta.hexfaktor.org/github/keepcosmos/readability) Readability is a tool for extracting and curating the primary readable content of a webpage. Check out The [Documentation](https://hexdocs.pm/readability/Readability.html) for full and detailed guides ## Installation If [available in Hex](https://hex.pm/docs/publish), the package can be installed as: 1. Add readability to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`: ```elixir def deps do [{:readability, "~> 0.9"}] end ``` 2. Ensure readability is started before your application: ```elixir def application do [applications: [:readability]] end ``` Note: Readability requires Elixir 1.3 or higher. ## Usage ### Examples #### Just pass a url ```elixir url = "https://medium.com/@kenmazaika/why-im-betting-on-elixir-7c8f847b58" summary = Readability.summarize(url) summary.title #=> "Why I’m betting on Elixir" summary.authors #=> ["Ken Mazaika"] summary.article_html #=> #

Background: I’ve spent... # ... # ...button!

summary.article_text #=> # Background: I’ve spent the past 6 years building web applications in Ruby and..... # ... # ... value in this article, it would mean a lot to me if you hit the recommend button! ``` #### From raw html ```elixir ### Extract the title. Readability.title(html) ### Extract authors. Readability.authors(html) ### Extract the primary content with transformed html. html |> Readability.article |> Readability.readable_html ### Extract only text from the primary content. html |> Readability.article |> Readability.readable_text ### you can extract the primary images with Floki html |> Readability.article |> Floki.find("img") |> Floki.attribute("src") ``` ### Options If the result is different from your expectations, you can add options to customize it. #### Example ```elixir url = "https://medium.com/@kenmazaika/why-im-betting-on-elixir-7c8f847b58" summary = Readability.summarize(url, [clean_conditionally: false]) ``` * min_text_length \\\\ 25 * remove_unlikely_candidates \\\\ true * weight_classes \\\\ true * clean_conditionally \\\\ true * retry_length \\\\ 250 **You can find other algorithm and regex options in `readability.ex`** ## Test To run the test suite: $ mix test ## Todo * [x] Extract authors * [x] More configurable * [x] Summarize function * [ ] Convert relative paths into absolute paths of `img#src` and `a#href` ## Contributions are welcome! Check out [the main features milestone](https://github.com/keepcosmos/readability/milestones) and features of related projects below **Contributing** 1. **Fork** the repo on GitHub 2. **Clone** the project to your own machine 3. **Commit** changes to your own branch 4. **Push** your work back up to your fork 5. Submit a **Pull request** so that we can review your changes NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from "upstream" before making a pull request! ## Related and Inpired Projects * [readability.js](https://github.com/mozilla/readability) is a standalone version of the readability library used for Firefox Reader View. * [newspaper](https://github.com/codelucas/newspaper) is an advanced news extraction, article extraction, and content curation library for Python. * [ruby-readability](https://github.com/cantino/ruby-readability) is a tool for extracting the primary readable content of a webpage. ## LICENSE This code is under the Apache License 2.0. See .