2.1.0
- NEW: Officially support Python 3.9.
- NEW: Drop official support for Python 3.5.
- NEW: In order to avoid conflicts with future CSS specification changes, non-standard pseudo classes will now start with the
:-soup-
prefix. As a consequence,:contains()
will now be known as:-soup-contains()
, though for a time the deprecated form of:contains()
will still be allowed with a warning that users should migrate over to:-soup-contains()
. - NEW: Added new non-standard pseudo class
:-soup-contains-own()
which operates similar to:-soup-contains()
except that it only looks at text nodes directly associated with the currently scoped element and not its descendants. - FIX: Import
bs4
globally instead of in local functions as it appears there are no adverse affects due to
circular imports asbs4
does not immediately referencesoupsieve
functions andsoupsieve
does not immediately referencebs4
functions. This should give a performance boost to functions that had previously includedbs4
locally.