Justhtml
A pure Python HTML5 parser that just works. No C extensions to compile. No system dependencies to install. No complex API to learn.
Install / Use
/learn @EmilStenstrom/JusthtmlREADME
JustHTML
A pure Python HTML5 parser that just works. No C extensions to compile. No system dependencies to install. No complex API to learn.
📖 Full documentation | 🛝 Try it in the Playground
Why use JustHTML?
Just... Correct ✅
Spec-perfect HTML5 parsing with browser-grade error recovery. Passes the official 9k+ html5lib-tests suite, with 100% line+branch coverage. (Correctness)
JustHTML("<p><b>Hi<i>there</b>!", fragment=True).to_html(pretty=False)
# => <p><b>Hi<i>there</i></b><i>!</i></p>
Note: fragment=True parses snippets (no <html>/<body> needed).
Just... Secure 🔒
Safe-by-default sanitization at construction time. Built-in Bleach-style allowlist sanitization on JustHTML(...) (disable with sanitize=False). Can sanitize inline CSS rules. (Sanitization & Security)
JustHTML(
"<p>Hello<script>alert(1)</script> "
"<a href=\"javascript:alert(1)\">bad</a> "
"<a href=\"https://example.com/?a=1&b=2\">ok</a></p>",
fragment=True,
).to_html()
# => <p>Hello <a>bad</a> <a href="https://example.com/?a=1&b=2">ok</a></p>
Just... Query 🔍
CSS selectors out of the box. Two methods (query(), query_one()), familiar syntax (combinators, groups, pseudo-classes), and plain Python nodes as results. (CSS Selectors)
JustHTML(
"<div><p class=\"x\">Hi</p><p>Bye</p></div>",
fragment=True,
).query_one("div p.x").to_html(pretty=False)
# => <p class="x">Hi</p>
⚠️ Note: Sanitization happens before querying, so remember to disable (sanitize=False) if you are working with safe HTML.
Just... Transform 🏗️
Built-in DOM transforms for dropping and unwrapping nodes, rewriting attributes, linkifying text, and composing safe pipelines. (Transforms)
from justhtml import JustHTML, Linkify, SetAttrs, Unwrap
doc = JustHTML(
"<p>Hello <span class=\"x\">world</span> example.com</p>",
transforms=[
Unwrap("span.x"),
Linkify(),
SetAttrs("a", rel="nofollow"),
],
fragment=True,
safe=False,
)
print(doc.to_html(pretty=False))
# => <p>Hello world <a href="http://example.com" rel="nofollow">example.com</a></p>
Just... Build 🧱
Build node trees directly when Python is driving the HTML, then normalize them through the same HTML5 parser. (Building HTML)
from justhtml import JustHTML
from justhtml.builder import element
doc = JustHTML(
element(
"article",
{"class": "post"},
element("h2", "JustHTML"),
element("p", "Build nodes directly."),
element("a", {"href": "/docs"}, "Read docs"),
),
fragment=True,
sanitize=False,
)
print(doc.to_html(pretty=False))
# => <article class="post"><h2>JustHTML</h2><p>Build nodes directly.</p><a href="/docs">Read docs</a></article>
Just... Python 🐍
Pure Python, zero dependencies. No C extensions or system libraries, easy to debug, and works anywhere Python runs, including PyPy and Pyodide. (Run in the browser)
python -m pip show justhtml | grep -E '^Requires:'
# Requires: [intentionally left blank]
Just... Fast Enough ⚡
Fast for the common case, and the fastest pure-Python HTML5 parser available. For terabytes, use a C/Rust parser like html5ever. (Benchmarks)
curl -Ls https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML -o /tmp/justhtml-bench.html
/usr/bin/time -f '%e s' python -m justhtml /tmp/justhtml-bench.html > /dev/null
# 0.22 s
Comparison
| Tool | HTML5 parsing [1][2] | Speed | Query | Build | Sanitize | Notes |
|------|------------------------------------------|-------|----------|-------|------------------|-------|
| JustHTML<br>Pure Python | ✅ 100% | ⚡ Fast | ✅ CSS selectors | ✅ element() | ✅ Built-in | Correct, secure, easy to install, and fast enough. |
| Chromium<br>browser engine | ✅ 99% | 🚀 Very Fast | — | — | — | — |
| WebKit<br>browser engine | ✅ 98% | 🚀 Very Fast | — | — | — | — |
| Firefox<br>browser engine | ✅ 97% | 🚀 Very Fast | — | — | — | — |
| markupever<br>Python wrapper of Rust-based html5ever | ✅ 95% | 🚀 Very Fast | ✅ CSS selectors | ✅ TreeDom. create_*() | ❌ Needs sanitization | Fast and correct. |
| html5lib<br>Pure Python | 🟡 88% | 🐢 Slow | 🟡 XPath (lxml) | 🟡 Tree API | 🔴 Deprecated | Unmaintained. Reference implementation; Correct but quite slow. |
| html5_parser<br>Python wrapper of C-based Gumbo | 🟡 84% | 🚀 Very Fast | 🟡 XPath (lxml) | 🟡 etree (lxml) | ❌ Needs sanitization | Fast and mostly correct. |
| selectolax<br>Python wrapper of C-based Lexbor | 🟡 68% | 🚀 Very Fast | ✅ CSS selectors | ✅ create_node() | ❌ Needs sanitization | Very fast but less compliant. |
| BeautifulSoup<br>Pure Python | 🔴 5% (default) | 🐢 Slow | 🟡 Custom API | ✅ new_tag() API | ❌ Needs sanitization | Wraps html.parser (default). Can use lxml or html5lib. |
| html.parser<br>Python stdlib | 🔴 4% | ⚡ Fast | ❌ None | ❌ None | ❌ Needs sanitization | Standard library. Chokes on malformed HTML. |
| lxml<br>Python wrapper of C-based libxml2 | 🔴 3% | 🚀 Very Fast | 🟡 XPath | ✅ etree / E-factory | ❌ Needs sanitization | Fast but not HTML5 compliant. Don't use the old lxml.html.clean module! |
[1]: Parser compliance scores are from a strict run of the html5lib-tests tree-construction fixtures (1,743 non-script tests). See docs/correctness.md for details.
[2]: Browser numbers are from justhtml-html5lib-tests-bench on the upstream html5lib-tests/tree-construction corpus (excluding 12 scripting-enabled cases).
Installation
pip install justhtml
Next: Quickstart Guide, CSS Selectors, Sanitization & Security, or try the Playground.
Requires Python 3.10 or later.
Quick Example
from justhtml import JustHTML
doc = JustHTML("<html><body><p class='intro'>Hello!</p></body></html>")
# Query with CSS selectors
for p in doc.query("p.intro"):
print(p.name) # "p"
print(p.attrs) # {"class": "intro"}
print(p.to_html()) # <p class="intro">Hello!</p>
See the Quickstart Guide for more examples including tree traversal, streaming, and strict mode.
Command Line
If you installed JustHTML (for example with pip install justhtml or pip install -e .), you can use the justhtml command.
If you don't have it available, use the equivalent python -m justhtml ... form instead.
# Pretty-print an HTML file
justhtml index.html
# Parse from stdin
curl -s https://example.com | justhtml -
# Select nodes and output text
justhtml index.html --selector "main p" --format text
# Select nodes and output Markdown (subset of GFM)
justhtml index.html --selector "article" --format markdown
# Select nodes and output HTML
justhtml index.html --selector "a" --format html
# Example: extract Markdown from GitHub README HTML
curl -s https://github.com/EmilStenstrom/justhtml/ | justhtml - --selector '.markdown-body' --format markdown --unsafe | head -n 8
Output:
# JustHTML
[](#justhtml)
A pure Python HTML5 parser that just works. No C extensions to compile. No system dependencies to install. No complex API to learn.
[📖 Full documentation](https://emilstenstrom.github.io/justhtml/) | [🛝 Try it in the Playground](https://emilstenstrom.github.io/justhtml/playground/)
Security
For security policy and vulnerability reporting, please see SECURITY.md.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup and guidelines.
Acknowledgments
JustHTML started as a Python port of html5ever, the HTML5 parser from Mozilla's Servo browser engine. While the codebase has since evolved significantly, html5ever's clean architecture and spec-compliant approach were invaluable as a starting point. Thank you to the Servo team for their excellent work.
Correctness and conformance work is heavily guided by the html5lib ecosystem and especially the official html5lib-tests fixtures used across implementations.
The sanitization API and threat-model expectations are informed by established Python sanitizers like Bleach and nh3.
The CSS selector query API is inspired by the ergonomics of lxml.cssselect.
License
MIT. Free to use both for commercial and non-commercial use.
Related Skills
node-connect
337.7kDiagnose OpenClaw node connection and pairing failures for Android, iOS, and macOS companion apps
claude-opus-4-5-migration
83.3kMigrate prompts and code from Claude Sonnet 4.0, Sonnet 4.5, or Opus 4.1 to Opus 4.5
frontend-design
83.3kCreate distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
model-usage
337.7kUse CodexBar CLI local cost usage to summarize per-model usage for Codex or Claude, including the current (most recent) model or a full model breakdown. Trigger when asked for model-level usage/cost data from codexbar, or when you need a scriptable per-model summary from codexbar cost JSON.
