# -------------------------------------------------------------------- # The ElementTree toolkit is # Copyright (c) 1999-2004 by Fredrik Lundh # -------------------------------------------------------------------- """ A set of HTML generator tags for building HTML documents. Usage:: >>> from lxml.html.builder import * >>> html = HTML( ... HEAD( TITLE("Hello World") ), ... BODY( CLASS("main"), ... H1("Hello World !") ... ) ... ) >>> import lxml.etree >>> print lxml.etree.tostring(html, pretty_print=True) Hello World

Hello World !

""" from lxml.builder import ElementMaker from lxml.html import html_parser E = ElementMaker(makeelement=html_parser.makeelement) # elements A = E.a #: anchor ABBR = E.abbr #: abbreviated form (e.g., WWW, HTTP, etc.) ACRONYM = E.acronym #: ADDRESS = E.address #: information on author APPLET = E.applet #: Java applet (DEPRECATED) AREA = E.area #: client-side image map area B = E.b #: bold text style BASE = E.base #: document base URI BASEFONT = E.basefont #: base font size (DEPRECATED) BDO = E.bdo #: I18N BiDi over-ride BIG = E.big #: large text style BLOCKQUOTE = E.blockquote #: long quotation BODY = E.body #: document body BR = E.br #: forced line break BUTTON = E.button #: push button CAPTION = E.caption #: table caption CENTER = E.center #: shorthand for DIV align=center (DEPRECATED) CITE = E.cite #: citation CODE = E.code #: computer code fragment COL = E.col #: table column COLGROUP = E.colgroup #: table column group DD = E.dd #: definition description DEL = getattr(E, 'del') #: deleted text DFN = E.dfn #: instance definition DIR = E.dir #: directory list (DEPRECATED) DIV = E.div #: generic language/style container DL = E.dl #: definition list DT = E.dt #: definition term EM = E.em #: emphasis FIELDSET = E.fieldset #: form control group FONT = E.font #: local change to font (DEPRECATED) FORM = E.form #: interactive form FRAME = E.frame #: subwindow FRAMESET = E.frameset #: window subdivision H1 = E.h1 #: heading H2 = E.h2 #: heading H3 = E.h3 #: heading H4 = E.h4 #: heading H5 = E.h5 #: heading H6 = E.h6 #: heading HEAD = E.head #: document head HR = E.hr #: horizontal rule HTML = E.html #: document root element I = E.i #: italic text style IFRAME = E.iframe #: inline subwindow IMG = E.img #: Embedded image INPUT = E.input #: form control INS = E.ins #: inserted text ISINDEX = E.isindex #: single line prompt (DEPRECATED) KBD = E.kbd #: text to be entered by the user LABEL = E.label #: form field label text LEGEND = E.legend #: fieldset legend LI = E.li #: list item LINK = E.link #: a media-independent link MAP = E.map #: client-side image map MENU = E.menu #: menu list (DEPRECATED) META = E.meta #: generic metainformation NOFRAMES = E.noframes #: alternate content container for non frame-based rendering NOSCRIPT = E.noscript #: alternate content container for non script-based rendering OBJECT = E.object #: generic embedded object OL = E.ol #: ordered list OPTGROUP = E.optgroup #: option group OPTION = E.option #: selectable choice P = E.p #: paragraph PARAM = E.param #: named property value PRE = E.pre #: preformatted text Q = E.q #: short inline quotation S = E.s #: strike-through text style (DEPRECATED) SAMP = E.samp #: sample program output, scripts, etc. SCRIPT = E.script #: script statements SELECT = E.select #: option selector SMALL = E.small #: small text style SPAN = E.span #: generic language/style container STRIKE = E.strike #: strike-through text (DEPRECATED) STRONG = E.strong #: strong emphasis STYLE = E.style #: style info SUB = E.sub #: subscript SUP = E.sup #: superscript TABLE = E.table #: TBODY = E.tbody #: table body TD = E.td #: table data cell TEXTAREA = E.textarea #: multi-line text field TFOOT = E.tfoot #: table footer TH = E.th #: table header cell THEAD = E.thead #: table header TITLE = E.title #: document title TR = E.tr #: table row TT = E.tt #: teletype or monospaced text style U = E.u #: underlined text style (DEPRECATED) UL = E.ul #: unordered list VAR = E.var #: instance of a variable or program argument # attributes (only reserved words are included here) ATTR = dict def CLASS(v): return {'class': v} def FOR(v): return {'for': v}