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== authors and contributors == | == authors and contributors == | ||
Microtron was originally written by Andrew McCollum | Microtron was originally written by Andrew McCollum at [[events/2009-07-25-dev-camp|microformatsDevCamp 2009]]. | ||
The following folks have contributed code to Microtron: | The following folks have contributed code to Microtron: | ||
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* Christophe Benz | * Christophe Benz | ||
* [[User:MarkNg|Mark Ng]] | * [[User:MarkNg|Mark Ng]] | ||
* Ben Campbell | |||
== summary == | == summary == | ||
Microtron is intended to be a general-purpose microformat parser/transformer. | Microtron is intended to be a general-purpose microformat parser/transformer. | ||
It can operate on the definition file included in [[Optimus]], making it a close replacement for certain tasks, and can easily be extended with new formats without modifying the source. The primary advantages are speed (> 100x faster that [[Optimus]] for some operations), simplicity (single file) and small code size (currently < | It can operate on the definition file included in [[Optimus]], making it a close replacement for certain tasks, and can easily be extended with new formats without modifying the source. The primary advantages are speed (> 100x faster that [[Optimus]] for some operations), simplicity (single file) and small code size (currently < 200 lines). | ||
* Requires [http://codespeak.net/lxml/ lxml] and [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/isodate/ isodate] | * Requires [http://codespeak.net/lxml/ lxml] and [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/isodate/ isodate] | ||
== supported microformats == | == supported microformats == |
Revision as of 16:58, 19 January 2011
Microtron is a microformats parser and library for the Python programming language.
http://github.com/amccollum/microtron
current version: 0.13
authors and contributors
Microtron was originally written by Andrew McCollum at microformatsDevCamp 2009.
The following folks have contributed code to Microtron:
- Andrew McCollum
- Christophe Benz
- Mark Ng
- Ben Campbell
summary
Microtron is intended to be a general-purpose microformat parser/transformer.
It can operate on the definition file included in Optimus, making it a close replacement for certain tasks, and can easily be extended with new formats without modifying the source. The primary advantages are speed (> 100x faster that Optimus for some operations), simplicity (single file) and small code size (currently < 200 lines).
supported microformats
- hatom
- haudio
- hcalendar
- hcard
- hlisting
- hnews
- hresume
- hreview
- votelinks
- xfn
- xfolk
- rel-license
- rel-nofollow
- rel-principles
- rel-tag
installation
With setuptools' easy_install:
easy_install microtron
With pip:
pip install microtron
documentation
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feedback and issues
- ...
future plans
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