How to extract a JSON object that was defined in a HTML page javascript block using Python?

BeautifulSoup is an html parser; you also need a javascript parser here. btw, some javascript object literals are not valid json (though in your example the literal is also a valid json object).

In simple cases you could:

  1. extract <script>‘s text using an html parser
  2. assume that window.blog... is a single line or there is no ';' inside the object and extract the javascript object literal using simple string manipulations or a regex
  3. assume that the string is a valid json and parse it using json module

Example:

#!/usr/bin/env python
html = """<!doctype html>
<title>extract javascript object as json</title>
<script>
// ..
window.blog.data = {"activity":{"type":"read"}};
// ..
</script>
<p>some other html here
"""
import json
import re
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup  # $ pip install beautifulsoup4
soup = BeautifulSoup(html)
script = soup.find('script', text=re.compile('window\.blog\.data'))
json_text = re.search(r'^\s*window\.blog\.data\s*=\s*({.*?})\s*;\s*$',
                      script.string, flags=re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE).group(1)
data = json.loads(json_text)
assert data['activity']['type'] == 'read'

If the assumptions are incorrect then the code fails.

To relax the second assumption, a javascript parser could be used instead of a regex e.g., slimit (suggested by @approximatenumber):

from slimit import ast  # $ pip install slimit
from slimit.parser import Parser as JavascriptParser
from slimit.visitors import nodevisitor

soup = BeautifulSoup(html, 'html.parser')
tree = JavascriptParser().parse(soup.script.string)
obj = next(node.right for node in nodevisitor.visit(tree)
           if (isinstance(node, ast.Assign) and
               node.left.to_ecma() == 'window.blog.data'))
# HACK: easy way to parse the javascript object literal
data = json.loads(obj.to_ecma())  # NOTE: json format may be slightly different
assert data['activity']['type'] == 'read'

There is no need to treat the object literal (obj) as a json object. To get the necessary info, obj can be visited recursively like other ast nodes. It would allow to support arbitrary javascript code (that can be parsed by slimit).

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