Beautiful Soup – find_all Method


Beautiful Soup – find_all() Method



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Method Description

The find_all() method in Beautiful Soup looks for the elements that match the given criteria in the children of this PageElement and returns a list of all elements.

Syntax


Soup.find_all(name, attrs, recursive, string, **kwargs)

Parameters

name − A filter on tag name.

attrs − A dictionary of filters on attribute values.

recursive − If this is True, find() a recursive search will be performed. Otherwise, only the direct children will be considered.

limit − Stop looking after specified number of occurrences have been found.

kwargs − A dictionary of filters on attribute values.

Return type

The find_all() method returns a ResultSet object which is a list generator.

Example 1

When we can pass in a value for name, Beautiful Soup only considers tags with certain names. Text strings will be ignored, as will tags whose names that don”t match. In this example we pass title to find_all() method.


from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
html = open(''index.html'')
soup = BeautifulSoup(html, ''html.parser'')
obj = soup.find_all(''input'')
print (obj)

Output


[<input id="nm" name="name" type="text"/>, <input id="age" name="age" type="text"/>, <input id="marks" name="marks" type="text"/>]

Example 2

We shall use following HTML script in this example −


<html>
   <body>
      <h2>Departmentwise Employees</h2>
      <ul id="dept">
      <li>Accounts</li>
         <ul id=''acc''>
         <li>Anand</li>
         <li>Mahesh</li>
         </ul>
      <li>HR</li>
         <ol id="HR">
         <li>Rani</li>
         <li>Ankita</li>
         </ol>
      </ul>
   </body>
</html>

We can pass a string to the name argument of find_all() method. With string you can search for strings instead of tags. You can pass in a string, a regular expression, a list, a function, or the value True.

In this example, a function is passed to name argument. All the name starting with ”A” are returned by find_all() method.


from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

def startingwith(ch):
   return ch.startswith(''A'')

soup = BeautifulSoup(html, ''html.parser'')

lst=soup.find_all(string=startingwith)

print (lst)

Output


[''Accounts'', ''Anand'', ''Ankita'']

Example 3

In this example, we pass limit=2 argument to find_all() method. The method returns first two appearances of <li> tag.


soup = BeautifulSoup(html, ''html.parser'')
lst=soup.find_all(''li'', limit =2)

print (lst)

Output


[<li>Accounts</li>, <li>Anand</li>]

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