Hpple parsing HTML with Objective-C

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I've follow the tutorial from RayWendErlich to parse HTML node.

I get the content from an index.html. I've try to use this method to fetch the background value.

+ (void)parseWithHTMLString:(NSString *)string
{
  NSData *data = [string dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
  TFHpple *parser = [TFHpple hppleWithData:data isXML:NO];

  NSString *XpathQueryString = @"//div[class='content']/div/div";
  NSArray *nodes = [parser searchWithXPathQuery:XpathQueryString];
  NSLog(@"%@",nodes);

  NSMutableArray *resultArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithCapacity:0];
  for (TFHppleElement *element in nodes) {
    Model *model = [[Model alloc] init];
    model.colorString = [element objectForKey:@"style"];
    [resultArray addObject:model];
    //NSLog(@"%@",model.colorString);
  }
}

So the question is:

What I had done wrong?

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There are 2 small errors in your code.

  1. The xPath you used is not correct. You're missing an @ in front of class.
  2. The background key is an attribute, so you need to ask the TFHppleElement for its attributes property (which is a dictionary) and get its value via objectForKey:.

This is the final code:

NSArray *nodes = [parser searchWithXPathQuery:@"//div[@class='content']/div/div"];

for (TFHppleElement *element in nodes) {
    NSLog(@"%@",[element.attributes objectForKey:@"style"]);
}

The console output is:

background: #D93D59
background: #E7923D
background: #768479
background: #EBBA95
background: #E26967
background: #BF343F
background: #254159
background: #F2F2F2
background: #D9A577
background: #BF8969
background: #04000D
...