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XML::DOM::Node(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
XML::DOM::Node(3) |
XML::DOM::Node - Super class of all nodes in XML::DOM
XML::DOM::Node is the super class of all nodes in an XML::DOM document. This
means that all nodes that subclass XML::DOM::Node also inherit all the methods
that XML::DOM::Node implements.
- @NodeNames
- The variable @XML::DOM::Node::NodeNames maps the
node type constants to strings. It is used by
XML::DOM::Node::getNodeTypeName.
- getNodeType
- Return an integer indicating the node type. See XML::DOM constants.
- getNodeName
- Return a property or a hardcoded string, depending on the node type. Here
are the corresponding functions or values:
Attr getName
AttDef getName
AttlistDecl getName
CDATASection "#cdata-section"
Comment "#comment"
Document "#document"
DocumentType getNodeName
DocumentFragment "#document-fragment"
Element getTagName
ElementDecl getName
EntityReference getEntityName
Entity getNotationName
Notation getName
ProcessingInstruction getTarget
Text "#text"
XMLDecl "#xml-declaration"
Not In DOM Spec: AttDef, AttlistDecl, ElementDecl and
XMLDecl were added for completeness.
- getNodeValue and setNodeValue (value)
- Returns a string or undef, depending on the node type. This method is
provided for completeness. In other languages it saves the programmer an
upcast. The value is either available thru some other method defined in
the subclass, or else undef is returned. Here are the corresponding
methods: Attr::getValue, Text::getData, CDATASection::getData,
Comment::getData, ProcessingInstruction::getData.
- getParentNode and setParentNode (parentNode)
- The parent of this node. All nodes, except Document, DocumentFragment, and
Attr may have a parent. However, if a node has just been created and not
yet added to the tree, or if it has been removed from the tree, this is
undef.
- getChildNodes
- A NodeList that contains all children of this node. If there are no
children, this is a NodeList containing no nodes. The content of the
returned NodeList is "live" in the sense that, for instance,
changes to the children of the node object that it was created from are
immediately reflected in the nodes returned by the NodeList accessors; it
is not a static snapshot of the content of the node. This is true for
every NodeList, including the ones returned by the getElementsByTagName
method.
NOTE: this implementation does not return a "live"
NodeList for getElementsByTagName. See CAVEATS.
When this method is called in a list context, it returns a
regular perl list containing the child nodes. Note that this list is not
"live". E.g.
@list = $node->getChildNodes; # returns a perl list
$nodelist = $node->getChildNodes; # returns a NodeList (object reference)
for my $kid ($node->getChildNodes) # iterate over the children of $node
- getFirstChild
- The first child of this node. If there is no such node, this returns
undef.
- getLastChild
- The last child of this node. If there is no such node, this returns
undef.
- getPreviousSibling
- The node immediately preceding this node. If there is no such node, this
returns undef.
- getNextSibling
- The node immediately following this node. If there is no such node, this
returns undef.
- getAttributes
- A NamedNodeMap containing the attributes (Attr nodes) of this node (if it
is an Element) or undef otherwise. Note that adding/removing attributes
from the returned object, also adds/removes attributes from the Element
node that the NamedNodeMap came from.
- getOwnerDocument
- The Document object associated with this node. This is also the Document
object used to create new nodes. When this node is a Document this is
undef.
- insertBefore (newChild, refChild)
- Inserts the node newChild before the existing child node refChild. If
refChild is undef, insert newChild at the end of the list of children.
If newChild is a DocumentFragment object, all of its children
are inserted, in the same order, before refChild. If the newChild is
already in the tree, it is first removed.
Return Value: The node being inserted.
DOMExceptions:
- HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR
Raised if this node is of a type that does not allow children
of the type of the newChild node, or if the node to insert is one of
this node's ancestors.
- WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR
Raised if newChild was created from a different document than
the one that created this node.
- NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR
Raised if this node is readonly.
- NOT_FOUND_ERR
Raised if refChild is not a child of this node.
- replaceChild (newChild, oldChild)
- Replaces the child node oldChild with newChild in the list of children,
and returns the oldChild node. If the newChild is already in the tree, it
is first removed.
Return Value: The node replaced.
DOMExceptions:
- HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR
Raised if this node is of a type that does not allow children
of the type of the newChild node, or it the node to put in is one of
this node's ancestors.
- WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR
Raised if newChild was created from a different document than
the one that created this node.
- NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR
Raised if this node is readonly.
- NOT_FOUND_ERR
Raised if oldChild is not a child of this node.
- removeChild (oldChild)
- Removes the child node indicated by oldChild from the list of children,
and returns it.
Return Value: The node removed.
DOMExceptions:
- appendChild (newChild)
- Adds the node newChild to the end of the list of children of this node. If
the newChild is already in the tree, it is first removed. If it is a
DocumentFragment object, the entire contents of the document fragment are
moved into the child list of this node
Return Value: The node added.
DOMExceptions:
- HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR
Raised if this node is of a type that does not allow children
of the type of the newChild node, or if the node to append is one of
this node's ancestors.
- WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR
Raised if newChild was created from a different document than
the one that created this node.
- NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR
Raised if this node is readonly.
- hasChildNodes
- This is a convenience method to allow easy determination of whether a node
has any children.
Return Value: 1 if the node has any children, 0 otherwise.
- cloneNode (deep)
- Returns a duplicate of this node, i.e., serves as a generic copy
constructor for nodes. The duplicate node has no parent (parentNode
returns undef.).
Cloning an Element copies all attributes and their values,
including those generated by the XML processor to represent defaulted
attributes, but this method does not copy any text it contains unless it
is a deep clone, since the text is contained in a child Text node.
Cloning any other type of node simply returns a copy of this node.
Parameters:
deep If true, recursively clone the subtree under the specified
node. If false, clone only the node itself (and its attributes, if it is
an Element).
Return Value: The duplicate node.
- normalize
- Puts all Text nodes in the full depth of the sub-tree underneath this
Element into a "normal" form where only markup (e.g., tags,
comments, processing instructions, CDATA sections, and entity references)
separates Text nodes, i.e., there are no adjacent Text nodes. This can be
used to ensure that the DOM view of a document is the same as if it were
saved and re-loaded, and is useful when operations (such as XPointer
lookups) that depend on a particular document tree structure are to be
used.
Not In DOM Spec: In the DOM Spec this method is defined
in the Element and Document class interfaces only, but it doesn't hurt
to have it here...
- getElementsByTagName (name [, recurse])
- Returns a NodeList of all descendant elements with a given tag name, in
the order in which they would be encountered in a preorder traversal of
the Element tree.
Parameters:
name The name of the tag to match on. The special value
"*" matches all tags.
recurse Whether it should return only direct child nodes (0) or
any descendant that matches the tag name (1). This argument is optional
and defaults to 1. It is not part of the DOM spec.
Return Value: A list of matching Element nodes.
NOTE: this implementation does not return a "live"
NodeList for getElementsByTagName. See CAVEATS.
When this method is called in a list context, it returns a
regular perl list containing the result nodes. E.g.
@list = $node->getElementsByTagName("tag"); # returns a perl list
$nodelist = $node->getElementsByTagName("tag"); # returns a NodeList (object ref.)
for my $elem ($node->getElementsByTagName("tag")) # iterate over the result nodes
- getNodeTypeName
- Return the string describing the node type. E.g. returns
"ELEMENT_NODE" if getNodeType returns ELEMENT_NODE. It uses
@XML::DOM::Node::NodeNames.
- toString
- Returns the entire subtree as a string.
- printToFile (filename)
- Prints the entire subtree to the file with the specified filename.
Croaks: if the file could not be opened for writing.
- printToFileHandle (handle)
- Prints the entire subtree to the file handle. E.g. to print to STDOUT:
$node->printToFileHandle (\*STDOUT);
- print (obj)
- Prints the entire subtree using the object's print method. E.g to print to
a FileHandle object:
$f = new FileHandle ("file.out", "w");
$node->print ($f);
- getChildIndex (child)
- Returns the index of the child node in the list returned by getChildNodes.
Return Value: the index or -1 if the node is not found.
- getChildAtIndex (index)
- Returns the child node at the specifed index or undef.
- addText (text)
- Appends the specified string to the last child if it is a Text node, or
else appends a new Text node (with the specified text.)
Return Value: the last child if it was a Text node or else the
new Text node.
- dispose
- Removes all circular references in this node and its descendants so the
objects can be claimed for garbage collection. The objects should not be
used afterwards.
- setOwnerDocument (doc)
- Sets the ownerDocument property of this node and all its children (and
attributes etc.) to the specified document. This allows the user to cut
and paste document subtrees between different XML::DOM::Documents. The
node should be removed from the original document first, before calling
setOwnerDocument.
This method does nothing when called on a Document node.
- isAncestor (parent)
- Returns 1 if parent is an ancestor of this node or if it is this node
itself.
- expandEntityRefs (str)
- Expands all the entity references in the string and returns the result.
The entity references can be character references (e.g.
"{" or "ῂ"), default entity
references (""", ">",
"<", "'" and "&") or
entity references defined in Entity objects as part of the DocumentType of
the owning Document. Character references are expanded into UTF-8.
Parameter entity references (e.g. %ent;) are not
expanded.
- to_sax ( %HANDLERS )
- E.g.
$node->to_sax (DocumentHandler => $my_handler,
Handler => $handler2 );
%HANDLERS may contain the following
handlers:
Each XML::DOM::Node generates the appropriate SAX callbacks (for
the appropriate SAX handler.) Different SAX handlers can be plugged in to
accomplish different things, e.g. XML::Checker would check the node
(currently only Document and Element nodes are supported),
XML::Handler::BuildDOM would create a new DOM subtree (thereby, in essence,
copying the Node) and in the near future, XML::Writer could print the node.
All Perl SAX related work is still in flux, so this interface may change a
little.
See PerlSAX for the description of the SAX interface.
- check ( [$checker] )
- See descriptions for check() in XML::DOM::Document and
XML::DOM::Element.
- xql ( @XQL_OPTIONS )
- To use the xql method, you must first use XML::XQL and
XML::XQL::DOM. This method is basically a shortcut for:
$query = new XML::XQL::Query ( @XQL_OPTIONS );
return $query->solve ($node);
If the first parameter in @XQL_OPTIONS
is the XQL expression, you can leave off the 'Expr' keyword, so:
$node->xql ("doc//elem1[@attr]", @other_options);
is identical to:
$node->xql (Expr => "doc//elem1[@attr]", @other_options);
See XML::XQL::Query for other available XQL_OPTIONS. See
XML::XQL and XML::XQL::Tutorial for more info.
- isHidden ()
- Whether the node is hidden. See Hidden Nodes for details.
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