How to use regular expression in lxml xpath?

Solution 1:

You can do this (although you don't need regular expressions for the example). Lxml supports regular expressions from the EXSLT extension functions. (see the lxml docs for the XPath class, but it also works for the xpath() method)

doc.xpath("//a[re:match(text(), 'some text')]", 
        namespaces={"re": "http://exslt.org/regular-expressions"})

Note that you need to give the namespace mapping, so that it knows what the "re" prefix in the xpath expression stands for.

Solution 2:

You can use the starts-with() function:

doc.xpath("//a[starts-with(text(),'some text')]")

Solution 3:

Because I can't stand lxml's approach to namespaces, I wrote a little method that you cam bind to the HtmlElement class.

Just import HtmlElement:

from lxml.etree import HtmlElement

Then put this in your file:

# Patch the HtmlElement class to add a function that can handle regular
# expressions within XPath queries.
def re_xpath(self, path):
    return self.xpath(path, namespaces={
        're': 'http://exslt.org/regular-expressions'})
HtmlElement.re_xpath = re_xpath

And then when you want to make a regular expression query, just do:

my_node.re_xpath("//a[re:match(text(), 'some text')]")

And you're off to the races. With a little more work, you could probably modify this to replace the xpath method itself, but I haven't bothered since this is working well enough.

Solution 4:

why don't you just use xpath method starts-with here. you can use this to select specific elements that has text starting with your word something like

doc.xpath("//a[starts-with(text(),'some text')]")

note that if you want to select this element as well

<a href="www.example.com">ends with some text2</a>

its text is not starting with some text but it can be included as well using contains method something like

doc.xpath("//a[contains(text(),'some text')]")