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rvest 1.0.4

12 Feb 21:59
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  • New read_html_live() reads HTML into a real, live, HTML browser, meaning
    that you can scrape HTML generated by javascript. It returns a LiveHTML
    object which you can also use to simulate user interactions with the page,
    like clicking, typing, and scrolling (#245).

  • html_table() discards rows without cells (@epiben, #360).

rvest 1.0.3

20 Aug 12:21
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  • Re-document to fix HTML issues in .Rd.

rvest 1.0.2

25 Oct 16:58
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  • Fixes for CRAN

  • html_table() converts empty tables to empty tibbles (@epiben, #327).

rvest 1.0.1

30 Jul 15:02
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  • html_table() correctly handles tables with cells that contain blank values
    for rowspan and/or colspan, so that e.g. <td rowspan=""> is parsed as
    <td rowspan=1> (@epiben, #323).

  • Fix broken example

rvest 1.0.0

10 Mar 20:09
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(to be released as rvest 1.0.0)

New features

  • New html_text2() provides a more natural rendering of HTML nodes into text,
    converting <br> into "\n", and removing non-significant whitespace (#175).
    By default, it also converts &nbsp; into regular spaces, which you can
    suppress with preserve_nbsp = TRUE (#284).

  • html_table() has been re-written from scratch to more closely mimic the
    algorithm that browsers use for parsing tables. This should mean that there
    are far fewer tables for which it fails to produce some output (#63, #204,
    #215). The fill argument has been deprecated since it is no longer needed.
    html_table() now returns a tibble rather than a data frame to be compatible
    with the rest of the tidyverse (#199). Its performance has been considerably
    improved (#237). It also gains a na.strings argument to control what values
    are converted to NA (#107), and a convert argument to control whether to
    run the conversion (#311).

  • New html_form_submit() allows you to submit a form directly, without
    needing to create a session (#300).

  • rvest is now licensed as MIT (#287).

API changes

Since this is the 1.0.0 release, I included a large number of API changes to make rvest more compatible with current tidyverse conventions. Older functions have been deprecated, so existing code will continue to work (albeit with a few new warnings).

  • rvest now imports xml2 rather than depending on it. This is cleaner because
    it avoids attaching all the xml2 functions that you're less likely to use.
    To reduce the change of breakages, rvest re-exports xml2 functions
    read_html() and url_absolute(), but your code may now need an explicit
    library(xml2).

  • html_form() now returns an object with class rvest_form (instead of form).
    Fields within a form now have class rvest_field, instead of a
    variety of classes that were lacking the rvest_ prefix. All functions for
    working with forms have a common html_form_ prefix: set_values() became
    html_form_set(). submit_form() was renamed to session_submit() because
    it returns a session.

  • html_node() and html_nodes() have been superseded in favor of
    html_element() and html_elements() since they (almost) always return
    elements, not nodes (#298).

  • html_session() is now session() and returns an object of class
    rvest_session (instead of session). All functions that work with session
    objects now have a common session_ prefix.

  • Long deprecated html(), html_tag(), xml() functions have been removed.

  • minimal_html() (which doesn't appear to be used by any other package)
    has had its arguments flipped to make it more intuitive.

  • guess_encoding() has been renamed to html_encoding_guess() to avoid
    a clash with stringr::guess_encoding() (#209). repair_encoding() has
    been deprecated because it doesn't appear to work.

  • pluck() is no longer exported to avoid a clash with purrr::pluck();
    if you need it use purrr::map_chr() and friends instead (#209).

  • xml_tag(), xml_node(), and xml_nodes() have been formally deprecated
    in favor of their html_ equivalents.

Minor improvements and bug fixes

  • The "harvesting the web" vignette has been rewritten to focus more on basics
    rvest, eliminating the screenshots to keep the installed package as svelte as
    possible. It's also been renamed to vignette("rvest") since it's the
    vignette that you should read first.

  • The SelectorGadget vignette is now a web-only article,
    https://rvest.tidyverse.org/articles/articles/selectorgadget.html,
    so we can be more generous with screenshots since they're no longer bundled
    with every install of the package. Together with the rewrite of the other
    vignette, this means that rvest is now ~90 Kb instead of ~1.1 Mb.

  • All uses of IMDB have been eliminated since the site explicitly prohibits
    scraping (#195).

  • session_submit() errors if form doesn't have a url (#288).

  • New session_forward() function to complement session_back().
    It now allows you to pick the submission button by position (#156).
    The ... argument is deprecated; please use config instead.

  • html_form_set() can now accept character vectors allowing you to select
    multiple checkboxes in a set or select multiple values from a multi-<select>
    (#127, with help from @juba). It also uses dynamic dots so that you can use
    !!! if you have a list of values (#189).

rvest 0.3.6

27 Jul 12:30
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  • Remove failing example

rvest 0.3.5

09 Nov 14:43
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  • Use web archive to fix broken example.

rvest 0.3.4

15 May 21:56
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  • Remove unneeded read_xml.response() method (#242).

rvest 0.3.3

12 Apr 14:39
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  • Fix R CMD check failure

  • submit_request() now checks for empty form-field-types to select the
    correct submit fields (@rentrop, #159)

rvest 0.3.2

17 Jun 21:49
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  • Fixes to follow_link() and back() to correctly manage session history.
  • If you're using xml2 1.0.0, html_node() will now return a "missing node".
  • Parse rowspans and colspans effectively by filling using repetition from
    left to right (for colspan) and top to bottom (rowspan) (#111)
  • Updated a few examples and demos where the website structure has
    changed.
  • Made compatible with both xml2 0.1.2 and 1.0.0.