Strip HTML from strings in Python

You can use BeautifulSoup get_text() feature.

from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

html_str = '''
<td><a href="http://www.fakewebsite.example">Please can you strip me?</a>
<br/><a href="http://www.fakewebsite.example">I am waiting....</a>
</td>
'''
soup = BeautifulSoup(html_str)

print(soup.get_text())
#or via attribute of Soup Object: print(soup.text)

It is advisable to explicitly specify the parser, for example as BeautifulSoup(html_str, features="html.parser"), for the output to be reproducible.


If you need to strip HTML tags to do text processing, a simple regular expression will do. Do not use this if you are looking to sanitize user-generated HTML to prevent XSS attacks. It is not a secure way to remove all <script> tags or tracking <img>s. The following regular expression will fairly reliably strip most HTML tags:

import re

re.sub('<[^<]+?>', '', text)

For those that don't understand regex, this searches for a string <...>, where the inner content is made of one or more (+) characters that isn't a <. The ? means that it will match the smallest string it can find. For example given <p>Hello</p>, it will match <'p> and </p> separately with the ?. Without it, it will match the entire string <..Hello..>.

If non-tag < appears in html (eg. 2 < 3), it should be written as an escape sequence &... anyway so the ^< may be unnecessary.


I always used this function to strip HTML tags, as it requires only the Python stdlib:

For Python 3:

from io import StringIO
from html.parser import HTMLParser

class MLStripper(HTMLParser):
    def __init__(self):
        super().__init__()
        self.reset()
        self.strict = False
        self.convert_charrefs= True
        self.text = StringIO()
    def handle_data(self, d):
        self.text.write(d)
    def get_data(self):
        return self.text.getvalue()

def strip_tags(html):
    s = MLStripper()
    s.feed(html)
    return s.get_data()

For Python 2:

from HTMLParser import HTMLParser
from StringIO import StringIO

class MLStripper(HTMLParser):
    def __init__(self):
        self.reset()
        self.text = StringIO()
    def handle_data(self, d):
        self.text.write(d)
    def get_data(self):
        return self.text.getvalue()

def strip_tags(html):
    s = MLStripper()
    s.feed(html)
    return s.get_data()

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