AngleSharp 1.0.4-alpha-311

logo

AngleSharp

CI GitHub Tag NuGet Count Issues Open Gitter Chat StackOverflow Questions CLA Assistant

AngleSharp is a .NET library that gives you the ability to parse angle bracket based hyper-texts like HTML, SVG, and MathML. XML without validation is also supported by the library. An important aspect of AngleSharp is that CSS can also be parsed. The included parser is built upon the official W3C specification. This produces a perfectly portable HTML5 DOM representation of the given source code and ensures compatibility with results in evergreen browsers. Also standard DOM features such as querySelector or querySelectorAll work for tree traversal.

:zapzap: Migrating from AngleSharp 0.9 to AngleSharp 0.10 or later (incl. 1.0)? Look at our migration documentation. :zapzap:

Key Features

  • Portable (using .NET Standard 2.0)
  • Standards conform (works exactly as evergreen browsers)
  • Great performance (outperforms similar parsers in most scenarios)
  • Extensible (extend with your own services)
  • Useful abstractions (type helpers, jQuery like construction)
  • Fully functional DOM (all the lists, iterators, and events you know)
  • Form submission (easily log in everywhere)
  • Navigation (a BrowsingContext is like a browser tab - control it from .NET!).
  • LINQ enhanced (use LINQ with DOM elements, naturally without wrappers)

The advantage over similar libraries like HtmlAgilityPack is that the exposed DOM is using the official W3C specified API, i.e., that even things like querySelectorAll are available in AngleSharp. Also the parser uses the HTML 5.1 specification, which defines error handling and element correction. The AngleSharp library focuses on standards compliance, interactivity, and extensibility. It is therefore giving web developers working with C# all possibilities as they know from using the DOM in any modern browser.

The performance of AngleSharp is quite close to the performance of browsers. Even very large pages can be processed within milliseconds. AngleSharp tries to minimize memory allocations and reuses elements internally to avoid unnecessary object creation.

Simple Demo

The simple example will use the website of Wikipedia for data retrieval.

var config = Configuration.Default.WithDefaultLoader();
var address = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Big_Bang_Theory_episodes";
var context = BrowsingContext.New(config);
var document = await context.OpenAsync(address);
var cellSelector = "tr.vevent td:nth-child(3)";
var cells = document.QuerySelectorAll(cellSelector);
var titles = cells.Select(m => m.TextContent);

Or the same with explicit types:

IConfiguration config = Configuration.Default.WithDefaultLoader();
string address = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Big_Bang_Theory_episodes";
IBrowsingContext context = BrowsingContext.New(config);
IDocument document = await context.OpenAsync(address);
string cellSelector = "tr.vevent td:nth-child(3)";
IHtmlCollection<IElement> cells = document.QuerySelectorAll(cellSelector);
IEnumerable<string> titles = cells.Select(m => m.TextContent);

In the example we see:

  • How to setup the configuration for supporting document loading
  • Asynchronously get the document in a new context using the configuration
  • Performing a query to get all cells with the content of interest
  • The whole DOM supports LINQ queries

Every collection in AngleSharp supports LINQ statements. AngleSharp also provides many useful extension methods for element collections that cannot be found in the official DOM.

Supported Platforms

AngleSharp has been created as a .NET Standard 2.0 compatible library. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • .NET Core (2.0 and later)
  • .NET Framework (4.6.1 and later)
  • Xamarin.Android (7.0 and 8.0)
  • Xamarin.iOS (10.0 and 10.14)
  • Xamarin.Mac (3.0 and 3.8)
  • Mono (4.6 and 5.4)
  • UWP (10.0 and 10.0.16299)
  • Unity (2018.1)

Documentation

The documentation of AngleSharp is located in the docs folder. More examples, best-practices, and general information can be found there. The documentation also contains a list of frequently asked questions.

More information is also available by following some of the hyper references mentioned in the Wiki. In-depth articles will be published on the CodeProject, with links being placed in the Wiki at GitHub.

Use-Cases

  • Parsing HTML (incl. fragments)
  • Parsing CSS (incl. selectors, declarations, ...)
  • Constructing HTML (e.g., view-engine)
  • Minifying CSS, HTML, ...
  • Querying document elements
  • Crawling information
  • Gathering statistics
  • Web automation
  • Tools with HTML / CSS / ... support
  • Connection to page analytics
  • HTML / DOM unit tests
  • Automated JavaScript interaction
  • Testing other concepts, e.g., script engines
  • ...

Vision

The project aims to bring a solid implementation of the W3C DOM for HTML, SVG, MathML, and CSS to the CLR - all written in C#. The idea is that you can basically do everything with the DOM in C# that you can do in JavaScript (plus, of course, more).

Most parts of the DOM are included, even though some may still miss their (fully specified / correct) implementation. The goal for v1.0 is to have all practically relevant parts implemented according to the official W3C specification (with useful extensions by the WHATWG).

The API is close to the DOM4 specification, however, the naming has been adjusted to apply with .NET conventions. Nevertheless, to make AngleSharp really useful for, e.g., a JavaScript engine, attributes have been placed on the corresponding interfaces (and methods, properties, ...) to indicate the status of the field in the official specification. This allows automatic generation of DOM objects with the official API.

This is a long-term project which will eventually result in a state of the art parser for the most important angle bracket based hyper-texts.

Our hope is to build a community around web parsing and libraries from this project. So far we had great contributions, but that goal was not fully achieved. Want to help? Get in touch with us!

Participating in the Project

If you know some feature that AngleSharp is currently missing, and you are willing to implement the feature, then your contribution is more than welcome! Also if you have a really cool idea - do not be shy, we'd like to hear it.

If you have an idea how to improve the API (or what is missing) then posts / messages are also welcome. For instance there have been ongoing discussions about some styles that have been used by AngleSharp (e.g., HTMLDocument or HtmlDocument) in the past. In the end AngleSharp stopped using HTMLDocument (at least visible outside of the library). Now AngleSharp uses names like IDocument, IHtmlElement and so on. This change would not have been possible without such fruitful discussions.

The project is always searching for additional contributors. Even if you do not have any code to contribute, but rather an idea for improvement, a bug report or a mistake in the documentation. These are the contributions that keep this project active.

Live discussions can take place in our Gitter chat, which supports using GitHub accounts.

More information is found in the contribution guidelines. All contributors can be found in the CONTRIBUTORS file.

This project has also adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community.

For more information see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.

Funding / Support

If you use AngleSharp frequently, but you do not have the time to support the project by active participation you may still be interested to ensure that the AngleSharp projects keeps the lights on.

Therefore we created a backing model via Bountysource. Any donation is welcome and much appreciated. We will mostly spend the money on dedicated development time to improve AngleSharp where it needs to be improved, plus invest in the web utility eco-system in .NET (e.g., in JavaScript engines, other parsers, or a renderer for AngleSharp to mention some outstanding projects).

Visit Bountysource for more details.

Development

AngleSharp is written in the most recent version of C# and thus requires Roslyn as a compiler. Using an IDE like Visual Studio 2019+ is recommended on Windows. Alternatively, VSCode (with OmniSharp or another suitable Language Server Protocol implementation) should be the tool of choice on other platforms.

The code tries to be as clean as possible. Notably the following rules are used:

  • Use braces for any conditional / loop body
  • Use the -Async suffixed methods when available
  • Use VIP ("Var If Possible") style (in C++ called AAA: Almost Always Auto) to place types on the right

More important, however, is the proper usage of tests. Any new feature should come with a set of tests to cover the functionality and prevent regression.

Changelog

A very detailed changelog exists. If you are just interested in major releases then have a look at the GitHub releases.

.NET Foundation

This project is supported by the .NET Foundation.

License

AngleSharp is released using the MIT license. For more information see the license file.

Showing the top 20 packages that depend on AngleSharp.

Packages Downloads
AngleSharp.Css
Extends the CSSOM from the core AngleSharp library.
48
AngleSharp.Css
Extends the CSSOM from the core AngleSharp library.
43
AngleSharp.Css
Extends the CSSOM from the core AngleSharp library.
42
AngleSharp.Css
Extends the CSSOM from the core AngleSharp library.
41
AngleSharp.Css
Extends the CSSOM from the core AngleSharp library.
40
AngleSharp.Css
Extends the CSSOM from the core AngleSharp library.
39
AngleSharp.Css
Extends the CSSOM from the core AngleSharp library.
38

https://github.com/AngleSharp/AngleSharp/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md

.NET Standard 2.0

.NET Framework 4.6.1

.NET Framework 4.7.2

.NET 6.0

.NET 7.0

Version Downloads Last updated
1.4.1-beta.505 6 12/2/2025
1.4.1-beta.504 3 12/2/2025
1.4.1-beta.502 8 11/16/2025
1.4.0 8 11/13/2025
1.4.0-beta.499 8 11/13/2025
1.4.0-beta.497 9 11/13/2025
1.4.0-beta.496 8 11/12/2025
1.4.0-beta.495 8 11/11/2025
1.4.0-beta.493 7 11/12/2025
1.3.1 8 11/12/2025
1.3.1-beta.491 19 7/26/2025
1.3.1-beta.490 23 7/15/2025
1.3.1-beta.486 26 5/28/2025
1.3.0 38 4/20/2025
1.3.0-beta.484 23 5/23/2025
1.3.0-beta.477 29 4/20/2025
1.3.0-beta.476 34 4/20/2025
1.3.0-beta.470 34 3/28/2025
1.3.0-beta.468 35 2/9/2025
1.3.0-beta.466 31 1/30/2025
1.2.0 40 1/4/2025
1.2.0-beta.457 30 1/30/2025
1.2.0-beta.456 46 1/30/2025
1.2.0-beta.449 36 1/10/2025
1.2.0-beta.448 33 1/10/2025
1.2.0-beta.439 37 10/1/2024
1.2.0-beta.431 40 8/8/2024
1.2.0-beta.423 46 5/5/2024
1.2.0-beta.420 39 5/5/2024
1.2.0-beta.419 45 5/5/2024
1.2.0-beta.418 44 5/5/2024
1.2.0-beta.410 30 4/23/2024
1.2.0-beta.408 31 4/25/2024
1.1.2 44 3/8/2024
1.1.2-beta.407 30 4/24/2024
1.1.2-beta.395 43 3/8/2024
1.1.1 41 3/8/2024
1.1.1-beta.392 39 3/5/2024
1.1.1-beta.390 34 3/5/2024
1.1.1-beta.389 37 3/5/2024
1.1.1-beta.388 40 3/5/2024
1.1.1-beta.387 45 3/5/2024
1.1.1-beta.386 35 3/5/2024
1.1.1-beta.385 36 3/5/2024
1.1.0 44 3/8/2024
1.1.0-beta.384 32 3/5/2024
1.1.0-alpha-379 34 3/8/2024
1.1.0-alpha-378 40 3/8/2024
1.1.0-alpha-377 29 3/8/2024
1.1.0-alpha-376 46 3/8/2024
1.1.0-alpha-375 42 3/8/2024
1.1.0-alpha-374 41 3/8/2024
1.0.7 39 3/8/2024
1.0.7-alpha-342 37 3/8/2024
1.0.6 41 3/8/2024
1.0.6-alpha-341 39 3/8/2024
1.0.6-alpha-339 31 3/8/2024
1.0.6-alpha-331 35 3/8/2024
1.0.6-alpha-330 49 3/8/2024
1.0.6-alpha-328 36 3/8/2024
1.0.6-alpha-325 43 3/8/2024
1.0.6-alpha-321 39 3/8/2024
1.0.5 48 3/8/2024
1.0.5-alpha-317 42 3/8/2024
1.0.4 45 7/2/2023
1.0.4-alpha-316 36 3/8/2024
1.0.4-alpha-314 43 3/8/2024
1.0.4-alpha-311 48 3/8/2024
1.0.4-alpha-307 43 3/8/2024
1.0.4-alpha-301 54 3/8/2024
1.0.4-alpha-300 38 3/8/2024
1.0.4-alpha-298 41 3/8/2024
1.0.4-alpha-290 41 7/2/2023
1.0.4-alpha-289 39 7/2/2023
1.0.3 45 7/2/2023
1.0.3-alpha-287 42 7/2/2023
1.0.2 49 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-284 43 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-283 44 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-282 35 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-281 39 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-278 37 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-277 48 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-276 46 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-275 47 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-274 40 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-273 37 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-261 45 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-258 35 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-257 46 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-255 37 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-251 41 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-250 42 7/2/2023
1.0.2-alpha-249 40 7/2/2023
1.0.1 36 7/2/2023
1.0.1-alpha-248 38 7/2/2023
1.0.1-alpha-243 42 7/2/2023
1.0.1-alpha-242 38 7/2/2023
1.0.1-alpha-241 46 7/2/2023
1.0.1-alpha-235 39 7/2/2023
1.0.0 42 7/2/2023
1.0.0-ci-228 48 7/2/2023
1.0.0-alpha-827 55 4/12/2022
1.0.0-alpha-231 41 7/2/2023
1.0.0-alpha-229 43 7/2/2023
0.17.1 43 7/2/2023
0.17.1-alpha-179 40 7/2/2023
0.17.1-alpha-178 49 7/2/2023
0.17.0 43 7/2/2023
0.17.0-alpha-177 40 7/2/2023
0.17.0-alpha-174 43 7/2/2023
0.17.0-alpha-173 50 7/2/2023
0.17.0-alpha-172 46 7/2/2023
0.17.0-alpha-171 43 7/2/2023
0.17.0-alpha-170 43 7/2/2023
0.17.0-alpha-169 51 7/2/2023
0.16.1 51 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-99 44 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-96 36 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-91 43 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-168 45 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-167 35 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-155 52 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-153 41 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-152 48 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-148 41 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-145 43 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-144 48 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-133 47 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-127 42 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-125 40 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-120 45 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-114 44 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-112 35 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-110 39 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-108 47 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-106 46 7/2/2023
0.16.1-alpha-104 46 7/2/2023
0.16.0 49 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-86 37 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-85 39 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-84 38 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-80 45 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-79 44 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-78 36 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-77 36 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-76 47 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-75 39 7/2/2023
0.16.0-alpha-72 34 7/2/2023
0.15.0 50 7/2/2023
0.15.0-alpha-14 33 7/2/2023
0.14.0 39 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-818 41 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-817 43 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-813 37 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-811 41 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-809 28 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-805 39 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-803 45 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-802 42 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-801 56 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-798 39 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-796 45 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-794 37 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-793 45 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-790 35 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-789 40 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-788 40 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-787 45 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-784 45 7/2/2023
0.14.0-alpha-783 46 7/2/2023
0.13.0 41 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-782 43 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-775 42 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-771 49 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-768 45 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-766 45 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-764 44 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-763 46 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-760 41 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-758 37 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-756 44 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-754 38 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-748 43 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-745 45 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-744 41 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-743 41 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-742 47 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-739 45 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-737 44 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-735 44 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-734 43 7/2/2023
0.13.0-alpha-733 48 7/2/2023
0.12.1 48 7/2/2023
0.12.0 44 7/2/2023
0.11.0 43 7/2/2023
0.10.1 40 7/2/2023
0.10.0 43 7/2/2023
0.9.11 61 7/2/2023
0.9.10 38 7/2/2023
0.9.9.2 48 7/2/2023
0.9.9.1 47 7/2/2023
0.9.9 36 7/2/2023
0.9.8.1 39 7/2/2023
0.9.8 47 7/2/2023
0.9.7 44 7/2/2023
0.9.6 48 7/2/2023
0.9.5 35 7/2/2023
0.9.4 41 7/2/2023
0.9.3 45 7/2/2023
0.9.2 46 7/2/2023
0.9.1 45 7/2/2023
0.9.0 52 7/2/2023
0.8.9 42 7/2/2023
0.8.8 39 7/2/2023
0.8.7.1 45 7/2/2023
0.8.7 46 7/2/2023
0.8.6 42 7/2/2023
0.8.5 46 7/2/2023
0.8.4.1 53 7/2/2023
0.8.4 42 7/2/2023
0.8.3 0 4/21/2015
0.8.2 0 4/15/2015
0.8.1 41 7/2/2023
0.8.0 53 7/2/2023
0.7.0 45 7/2/2023
0.6.1 48 7/2/2023
0.6.0 47 7/2/2023
0.5.1 42 7/2/2023
0.5.0 43 7/2/2023
0.4.0 44 7/2/2023
0.3.7 45 7/2/2023
0.3.6 45 7/2/2023
0.3.5 40 7/2/2023
0.3.4 44 7/2/2023
0.3.3 42 7/2/2023
0.3.2 40 7/2/2023
0.3.1 35 7/2/2023
0.3.0 37 7/2/2023
0.2.9 47 7/2/2023
0.2.8 38 7/2/2023
0.2.7 43 7/2/2023
0.2.6 47 7/2/2023
0.2.5 44 7/2/2023
0.2.4 49 7/2/2023
0.2.3 46 7/2/2023
0.2.2 39 7/2/2023
0.2.1 46 7/2/2023
0.2.0 45 7/2/2023