Class: Nokogiri::XML::Node
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Nokogiri::XML::Node
- Includes:
- Enumerable, PP::Node, Searchable
- Defined in:
- lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb,
lib/nokogiri/xml/node/save_options.rb,
ext/nokogiri/xml_dtd.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_attr.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_text.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_cdata.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_comment.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_document.c,
ext/nokogiri/html_document.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_entity_decl.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_element_decl.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_attribute_decl.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_entity_reference.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_document_fragment.c,
ext/nokogiri/xml_processing_instruction.c
Overview
Nokogiri::XML::Node is your window to the fun filled world of dealing with XML and HTML tags. A Nokogiri::XML::Node may be treated similarly to a hash with regard to attributes. For example (from irb):
irb(main):004:0> node
=> <a href="#foo" id="link">link</a>
irb(main):005:0> node['href']
=> "#foo"
irb(main):006:0> node.keys
=> ["href", "id"]
irb(main):007:0> node.values
=> ["#foo", "link"]
irb(main):008:0> node['class'] = 'green'
=> "green"
irb(main):009:0> node
=> <a href="#foo" id="link" class="green">link</a>
irb(main):010:0>
See Nokogiri::XML::Node#[] and Nokogiri::XML#[]= for more information.
Nokogiri::XML::Node also has methods that let you move around your tree. For navigating your tree, see:
-
Nokogiri::XML::Node#parent
-
Nokogiri::XML::Node#children
-
Nokogiri::XML::Node#next
-
Nokogiri::XML::Node#previous
When printing or otherwise emitting a document or a node (and its subtree), there are a few methods you might want to use:
-
content, text, inner_text, to_str: emit plaintext
These methods will all emit the plaintext version of your document, meaning that entities will be replaced (e.g., “<” will be replaced with “<”), meaning that any sanitizing will likely be un-done in the output.
-
to_s, to_xml, to_html, inner_html: emit well-formed markup
These methods will all emit properly-escaped markup, meaning that it’s suitable for consumption by browsers, parsers, etc.
You may search this node’s subtree using Searchable#xpath and Searchable#css
Direct Known Subclasses
Attr, AttributeDecl, CharacterData, DTD, Document, DocumentFragment, Element, ElementDecl, EntityDecl, EntityReference, ProcessingInstruction
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: SaveOptions
Constant Summary collapse
- ELEMENT_NODE =
Element node type, see Nokogiri::XML::Node#element?
1
- ATTRIBUTE_NODE =
Attribute node type
2
- TEXT_NODE =
Text node type, see Nokogiri::XML::Node#text?
3
- CDATA_SECTION_NODE =
CDATA node type, see Nokogiri::XML::Node#cdata?
4
- ENTITY_REF_NODE =
Entity reference node type
5
- ENTITY_NODE =
Entity node type
6
- PI_NODE =
PI node type
7
- COMMENT_NODE =
Comment node type, see Nokogiri::XML::Node#comment?
8
- DOCUMENT_NODE =
Document node type, see Nokogiri::XML::Node#xml?
9
- DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE =
Document type node type
10
- DOCUMENT_FRAG_NODE =
Document fragment node type
11
- NOTATION_NODE =
Notation node type
12
- HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE =
HTML document node type, see Nokogiri::XML::Node#html?
13
- DTD_NODE =
DTD node type
14
- ELEMENT_DECL =
Element declaration type
15
- ATTRIBUTE_DECL =
Attribute declaration type
16
- ENTITY_DECL =
Entity declaration type
17
- NAMESPACE_DECL =
Namespace declaration type
18
- XINCLUDE_START =
XInclude start type
19
- XINCLUDE_END =
XInclude end type
20
- DOCB_DOCUMENT_NODE =
DOCB document node type
21
Constants included from Searchable
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.new(name, document) ⇒ Object
Create a new node with
name
sharing GC lifecycle withdocument
.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#<<(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Add
node_or_tags
as a child of this Node. -
#<=>(other) ⇒ Object
Compare two Node objects with respect to their Document.
-
#==(other) ⇒ Object
Test to see if this Node is equal to
other
. -
#>(selector) ⇒ Object
Search this node’s immediate children using CSS selector
selector
. -
#[](name) ⇒ Object
(also: #get_attribute, #attr)
Get the attribute value for the attribute
name
. -
#[]=(name, value) ⇒ Object
(also: #set_attribute)
Set the attribute value for the attribute
name
tovalue
. -
#accept(visitor) ⇒ Object
Accept a visitor.
-
#add_child(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Add
node_or_tags
as a child of this Node. -
#add_namespace_definition(prefix, href) ⇒ Object
(also: #add_namespace)
Adds a namespace definition with
prefix
usinghref
value. -
#add_next_sibling(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
(also: #next=)
Insert
node_or_tags
after this Node (as a sibling). -
#add_previous_sibling(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
(also: #previous=)
Insert
node_or_tags
before this Node (as a sibling). -
#after(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Insert
node_or_tags
after this node (as a sibling). -
#ancestors(selector = nil) ⇒ Object
Get a list of ancestor Node for this Node.
-
#attribute(name) ⇒ Object
Get the attribute node with
name
. -
#attribute_nodes ⇒ Object
returns a list containing the Node attributes.
-
#attribute_with_ns(name, namespace) ⇒ Object
Get the attribute node with
name
andnamespace
. -
#attributes ⇒ Object
Returns a hash containing the node’s attributes.
-
#before(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Insert
node_or_tags
before this node (as a sibling). -
#blank? ⇒ Boolean
Is this node blank?.
- #canonicalize(mode = XML::XML_C14N_1_0, inclusive_namespaces = nil, with_comments = false) ⇒ Object
-
#cdata? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a CDATA.
-
#child ⇒ Object
Returns the child node.
-
#children ⇒ Object
Get the list of children for this node as a NodeSet.
-
#children=(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Set the inner html for this Node
node_or_tags
node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a Nokogiri::XML::DocumentFragment, or a string containing markup. -
#comment? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a Comment.
-
#content ⇒ Object
(also: #text, #inner_text)
Returns the content for this Node.
-
#content=(string) ⇒ Object
Set the Node’s content to a Text node containing
string
. -
#create_external_subset(name, external_id, system_id) ⇒ Object
Create an external subset.
-
#create_internal_subset(name, external_id, system_id) ⇒ Object
Create the internal subset of a document.
-
#css_path ⇒ Object
Get the path to this node as a CSS expression.
-
#decorate! ⇒ Object
Decorate this node with the decorators set up in this node’s Document.
-
#default_namespace=(url) ⇒ Object
Adds a default namespace supplied as a string
url
href, to self. -
#description ⇒ Object
Fetch the Nokogiri::HTML::ElementDescription for this node.
-
#do_xinclude(options = XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_XML) {|options| ... } ⇒ Object
Do xinclude substitution on the subtree below node.
-
#document ⇒ Object
Get the document for this Node.
-
#document? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a Document.
-
#dup ⇒ Object
(also: #clone)
Copy this node.
-
#each ⇒ Object
Iterate over each attribute name and value pair for this Node.
-
#element? ⇒ Boolean
(also: #elem?)
Returns true if this is an Element node.
-
#element_children ⇒ Object
(also: #elements)
Get the list of children for this node as a NodeSet.
-
#encode_special_chars(string) ⇒ Object
Encode any special characters in
string
. -
#external_subset ⇒ Object
Get the external subset.
-
#first_element_child ⇒ Object
Returns the first child node of this node that is an element.
-
#fragment(tags) ⇒ Object
Create a DocumentFragment containing
tags
that is relative to this context node. -
#fragment? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a DocumentFragment.
-
#html? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is an HTML::Document node.
-
#initialize(name, document) ⇒ Node
constructor
:nodoc:.
-
#inner_html(*args) ⇒ Object
Get the inner_html for this node’s Node#children.
-
#inner_html=(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Set the inner html for this Node to
node_or_tags
node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a Nokogiri::XML::DocumentFragment, or a string containing markup. -
#internal_subset ⇒ Object
Get the internal subset.
-
#key?(attribute) ⇒ Boolean
(also: #has_attribute?)
Returns true if
attribute
is set. -
#keys ⇒ Object
Get the attribute names for this Node.
-
#lang ⇒ Object
Searches the language of a node, i.e.
-
#lang= ⇒ Object
Set the language of a node, i.e.
-
#last_element_child ⇒ Object
Returns the last child node of this node that is an element.
-
#line ⇒ Object
Returns the line for this Node.
-
#matches?(selector) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this Node matches
selector
. -
#namespace ⇒ Object
returns the namespace of the element or attribute node as a Namespace object, or nil if there is no namespace for the element or attribute.
-
#namespace=(ns) ⇒ Object
Set the default namespace on this node (as would be defined with an “xmlns=” attribute in XML source), as a Namespace object
ns
. -
#namespace_definitions ⇒ Object
returns namespaces defined on self element directly, as an array of Namespace objects.
-
#namespace_scopes ⇒ Object
returns namespaces in scope for self – those defined on self element directly or any ancestor node – as an array of Namespace objects.
-
#namespaced_key?(attribute, namespace) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if
attribute
is set withnamespace
. -
#namespaces ⇒ Object
Returns a Hash of => value for all namespaces on this node and its ancestors.
-
#content= ⇒ Object
Set the content for this Node.
-
#next_element ⇒ Object
Returns the next Nokogiri::XML::Element type sibling node.
-
#next_sibling ⇒ Object
(also: #next)
Returns the next sibling node.
-
#name ⇒ Object
(also: #name)
Returns the name for this Node.
-
#name=(new_name) ⇒ Object
(also: #name=)
Set the name for this Node.
-
#node_type ⇒ Object
(also: #type)
Get the type for this Node.
-
#parent ⇒ Object
Get the parent Node for this Node.
-
#parent=(parent_node) ⇒ Object
Set the parent Node for this Node.
-
#parse(string_or_io, options = nil) {|options| ... } ⇒ Object
Parse
string_or_io
as a document fragment within the context of this node. -
#path ⇒ Object
Returns the path associated with this Node.
-
#pointer_id ⇒ Object
Get the internal pointer number.
-
#prepend_child(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Add
node_or_tags
as the first child of this Node. -
#previous_element ⇒ Object
Returns the previous Nokogiri::XML::Element type sibling node.
-
#previous_sibling ⇒ Object
(also: #previous)
Returns the previous sibling node.
-
#processing_instruction? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a ProcessingInstruction node.
-
#read_only? ⇒ Boolean
Is this a read only node?.
-
#remove_attribute(name) ⇒ Object
(also: #delete)
Remove the attribute named
name
. -
#replace(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Replace this Node with
node_or_tags
. -
#serialize(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
Serialize Node using
options
. -
#swap(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Swap this Node for
node_or_tags
node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup. -
#text? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a Text node.
-
#to_html(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Serialize this Node to HTML.
-
#to_s ⇒ Object
Turn this node in to a string.
-
#to_xhtml(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Serialize this Node to XHTML using
options
. -
#to_xml(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Serialize this Node to XML using
options
. -
#traverse(&block) ⇒ Object
Yields self and all children to
block
recursively. -
#unlink ⇒ Object
(also: #remove)
Unlink this node from its current context.
-
#values ⇒ Object
Get the attribute values for this Node.
-
#write_html_to(io, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Write Node as HTML to
io
withoptions
. -
#write_to(io, *options) {|config| ... } ⇒ Object
Write Node to
io
withoptions
. -
#write_xhtml_to(io, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Write Node as XHTML to
io
withoptions
. -
#write_xml_to(io, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Write Node as XML to
io
withoptions
. -
#xml? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is an XML::Document node.
Methods included from Searchable
#at, #at_css, #at_xpath, #css, #search, #xpath
Methods included from PP::Node
Constructor Details
#initialize(name, document) ⇒ Node
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 101 def initialize name, document # :nodoc: # ... Ya. This is empty on purpose. end |
Class Method Details
.new(name, document) ⇒ Object
Create a new node with name
sharing GC lifecycle with document
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1315
static VALUE new(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
xmlDocPtr doc;
xmlNodePtr node;
VALUE name;
VALUE document;
VALUE rest;
VALUE rb_node;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "2*", &name, &document, &rest);
Data_Get_Struct(document, xmlDoc, doc);
node = xmlNewNode(NULL, (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(name));
node->doc = doc->doc;
nokogiri_root_node(node);
rb_node = Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(
klass == cNokogiriXmlNode ? (VALUE)NULL : klass,
node
);
rb_obj_call_init(rb_node, argc, argv);
if(rb_block_given_p()) rb_yield(rb_node);
return rb_node;
}
|
Instance Method Details
#<<(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Add node_or_tags
as a child of this Node. node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns self, to support chaining of calls (e.g., root << child1 << child2)
Also see related method add_child
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 171 def << add_child self end |
#<=>(other) ⇒ Object
Compare two Node objects with respect to their Document. Nodes from different documents cannot be compared.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 731 def <=> other return nil unless other.is_a?(Nokogiri::XML::Node) return nil unless document == other.document compare other end |
#==(other) ⇒ Object
Test to see if this Node is equal to other
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 596 def == other return false unless other return false unless other.respond_to?(:pointer_id) pointer_id == other.pointer_id end |
#>(selector) ⇒ Object
Search this node’s immediate children using CSS selector selector
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 113 def > selector ns = document.root.namespaces xpath CSS.xpath_for(selector, :prefix => "./", :ns => ns).first end |
#[](name) ⇒ Object Also known as: get_attribute, attr
Get the attribute value for the attribute name
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 120 def [] name get(name.to_s) end |
#[]=(name, value) ⇒ Object Also known as: set_attribute
Set the attribute value for the attribute name
to value
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 126 def []= name, value set name.to_s, value.to_s end |
#accept(visitor) ⇒ Object
Accept a visitor. This method calls “visit” on visitor
with self.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 590 def accept visitor visitor.visit(self) end |
#add_child(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Add node_or_tags
as a child of this Node. node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns the reparented node (if node_or_tags
is a Node), or NodeSet (if node_or_tags
is a DocumentFragment, NodeSet, or string).
Also see related method <<.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 137 def add_child = coerce() if .is_a?(XML::NodeSet) .each { |n| add_child_node_and_reparent_attrs n } else add_child_node_and_reparent_attrs end end |
#add_namespace_definition(prefix, href) ⇒ Object Also known as: add_namespace
Adds a namespace definition with prefix
using href
value. The result is as if parsed XML for this node had included an attribute ‘xmlns:prefix=value’. A default namespace for this node (“xmlns=”) can be added by passing ‘nil’ for prefix. Namespaces added this way will not show up in #attributes, but they will be included as an xmlns attribute when the node is serialized to XML.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1277
static VALUE add_namespace_definition(VALUE self, VALUE prefix, VALUE href)
{
xmlNodePtr node, namespacee;
xmlNsPtr ns;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
namespacee = node ;
ns = xmlSearchNs(
node->doc,
node,
(const xmlChar *)(NIL_P(prefix) ? NULL : StringValueCStr(prefix))
);
if(!ns) {
if (node->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE) {
namespacee = node->parent;
}
ns = xmlNewNs(
namespacee,
(const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(href),
(const xmlChar *)(NIL_P(prefix) ? NULL : StringValueCStr(prefix))
);
}
if (!ns) return Qnil ;
if(NIL_P(prefix) || node != namespacee) xmlSetNs(node, ns);
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_namespace(node->doc, ns);
}
|
#add_next_sibling(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object Also known as: next=
Insert node_or_tags
after this Node (as a sibling). node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns the reparented node (if node_or_tags
is a Node), or NodeSet (if node_or_tags
is a DocumentFragment, NodeSet, or string).
Also see related method after
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 195 def add_next_sibling raise ArgumentError.new("A document may not have multiple root nodes.") if (parent && parent.document?) && !.processing_instruction? add_sibling :next, end |
#add_previous_sibling(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object Also known as: previous=
Insert node_or_tags
before this Node (as a sibling). node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns the reparented node (if node_or_tags
is a Node), or NodeSet (if node_or_tags
is a DocumentFragment, NodeSet, or string).
Also see related method before
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 182 def add_previous_sibling raise ArgumentError.new("A document may not have multiple root nodes.") if (parent && parent.document?) && !.processing_instruction? add_sibling :previous, end |
#after(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Insert node_or_tags
after this node (as a sibling). node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a Nokogiri::XML::DocumentFragment, or a string containing markup.
Returns self, to support chaining of calls.
Also see related method add_next_sibling
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 220 def after add_next_sibling self end |
#ancestors(selector = nil) ⇒ Object
Get a list of ancestor Node for this Node. If selector
is given, the ancestors must match selector
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 530 def ancestors selector = nil return NodeSet.new(document) unless respond_to?(:parent) return NodeSet.new(document) unless parent parents = [parent] while parents.last.respond_to?(:parent) break unless ctx_parent = parents.last.parent parents << ctx_parent end return NodeSet.new(document, parents) unless selector root = parents.last search_results = root.search(selector) NodeSet.new(document, parents.find_all { |parent| search_results.include?(parent) }) end |
#attribute(name) ⇒ Object
Get the attribute node with name
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 898
static VALUE attr(VALUE self, VALUE name)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlAttrPtr prop;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
prop = xmlHasProp(node, (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(name));
if(! prop) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, (xmlNodePtr)prop);
}
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#attribute_nodes ⇒ Object
returns a list containing the Node attributes.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 933
static VALUE attribute_nodes(VALUE self)
{
/* this code in the mode of xmlHasProp() */
xmlNodePtr node;
VALUE attr;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
attr = rb_ary_new();
Nokogiri_xml_node_properties(node, attr);
return attr ;
}
|
#attribute_with_ns(name, namespace) ⇒ Object
Get the attribute node with name
and namespace
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 915
static VALUE attribute_with_ns(VALUE self, VALUE name, VALUE namespace)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlAttrPtr prop;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
prop = xmlHasNsProp(node, (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(name),
NIL_P(namespace) ? NULL : (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(namespace));
if(! prop) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, (xmlNodePtr)prop);
}
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#attributes ⇒ Object
Returns a hash containing the node’s attributes. The key is the attribute name without any namespace, the value is a Nokogiri::XML::Attr representing the attribute. If you need to distinguish attributes with the same name, with different namespaces use #attribute_nodes instead.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 326 def attributes Hash[attribute_nodes.map { |node| [node.node_name, node] }] end |
#before(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Insert node_or_tags
before this node (as a sibling). node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns self, to support chaining of calls.
Also see related method add_previous_sibling
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 208 def before add_previous_sibling self end |
#blank? ⇒ Boolean
Is this node blank?
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 535
static VALUE blank_eh(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
return (1 == xmlIsBlankNode(node)) ? Qtrue : Qfalse ;
}
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#canonicalize(mode = XML::XML_C14N_1_0, inclusive_namespaces = nil, with_comments = false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 751 def canonicalize(mode=XML::XML_C14N_1_0,inclusive_namespaces=nil,with_comments=false) c14n_root = self document.canonicalize(mode, inclusive_namespaces, with_comments) do |node, parent| tn = node.is_a?(XML::Node) ? node : parent tn == c14n_root || tn.ancestors.include?(c14n_root) end end |
#cdata? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a CDATA
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 453 def cdata? type == CDATA_SECTION_NODE end |
#child ⇒ Object
Returns the child node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 707
static VALUE child(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, child;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
child = node->children;
if(!child) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, child);
}
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#children ⇒ Object
Get the list of children for this node as a NodeSet
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 634
static VALUE children(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlNodePtr child;
xmlNodeSetPtr set;
VALUE document;
VALUE node_set;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
child = node->children;
set = xmlXPathNodeSetCreate(child);
document = DOC_RUBY_OBJECT(node->doc);
if(!child) return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node_set(set, document);
child = child->next;
while(NULL != child) {
xmlXPathNodeSetAddUnique(set, child);
child = child->next;
}
node_set = Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node_set(set, document);
return node_set;
}
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#children=(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Set the inner html for this Node node_or_tags
node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a Nokogiri::XML::DocumentFragment, or a string containing markup.
Returns the reparented node (if node_or_tags
is a Node), or NodeSet (if node_or_tags
is a DocumentFragment, NodeSet, or string).
Also see related method inner_html=
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 244 def children= = coerce() children.unlink if .is_a?(XML::NodeSet) .each { |n| add_child_node_and_reparent_attrs n } else add_child_node_and_reparent_attrs end end |
#comment? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a Comment
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 448 def comment? type == COMMENT_NODE end |
#content ⇒ Object Also known as: text, inner_text
Returns the content for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1068
static VALUE get_native_content(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlChar * content;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
content = xmlNodeGetContent(node);
if(content) {
VALUE rval = NOKOGIRI_STR_NEW2(content);
xmlFree(content);
return rval;
}
return Qnil;
}
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#content=(string) ⇒ Object
Set the Node’s content to a Text node containing string
. The string gets XML escaped, not interpreted as markup.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 415 def content= string self.native_content = encode_special_chars(string.to_s) end |
#create_external_subset(name, external_id, system_id) ⇒ Object
Create an external subset
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 416
static VALUE create_external_subset(VALUE self, VALUE name, VALUE external_id, VALUE system_id)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlDocPtr doc;
xmlDtdPtr dtd;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
doc = node->doc;
if(doc->extSubset)
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Document already has an external subset");
dtd = xmlNewDtd(
doc,
NIL_P(name) ? NULL : (const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(name),
NIL_P(external_id) ? NULL : (const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(external_id),
NIL_P(system_id) ? NULL : (const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(system_id)
);
if(!dtd) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
}
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#create_internal_subset(name, external_id, system_id) ⇒ Object
Create the internal subset of a document.
doc.create_internal_subset("chapter", "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML//EN", "chapter.dtd")
# => <!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML//EN" "chapter.dtd">
doc.create_internal_subset("chapter", nil, "chapter.dtd")
# => <!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd">
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 385
static VALUE create_internal_subset(VALUE self, VALUE name, VALUE external_id, VALUE system_id)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlDocPtr doc;
xmlDtdPtr dtd;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
doc = node->doc;
if(xmlGetIntSubset(doc))
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Document already has an internal subset");
dtd = xmlCreateIntSubset(
doc,
NIL_P(name) ? NULL : (const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(name),
NIL_P(external_id) ? NULL : (const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(external_id),
NIL_P(system_id) ? NULL : (const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(system_id)
);
if(!dtd) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
}
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#css_path ⇒ Object
Get the path to this node as a CSS expression
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 521 def css_path path.split(/\//).map { |part| part.length == 0 ? nil : part.gsub(/\[(\d+)\]/, ':nth-of-type(\1)') }.compact.join(' > ') end |
#decorate! ⇒ Object
Decorate this node with the decorators set up in this node’s Document
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 107 def decorate! document.decorate(self) end |
#default_namespace=(url) ⇒ Object
Adds a default namespace supplied as a string url
href, to self. The consequence is as an xmlns attribute with supplied argument were present in parsed XML. A default namespace set with this method will now show up in #attributes, but when this node is serialized to XML an “xmlns” attribute will appear. See also #namespace and #namespace=
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 557 def default_namespace= url add_namespace_definition(nil, url) end |
#description ⇒ Object
Fetch the Nokogiri::HTML::ElementDescription for this node. Returns nil on XML documents and on unknown tags.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 490 def description return nil if document.xml? Nokogiri::HTML::ElementDescription[name] end |
#do_xinclude(options = XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_XML) {|options| ... } ⇒ Object
Do xinclude substitution on the subtree below node. If given a block, a Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions object initialized from options
, will be passed to it, allowing more convenient modification of the parser options.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 741 def do_xinclude = XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_XML, &block = Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions.new() if Integer === # give options to user yield if block_given? # call c extension process_xincludes(.to_i) end |
#document ⇒ Object
Get the document for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 328
static VALUE document(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
return DOC_RUBY_OBJECT(node->doc);
}
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#document? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a Document
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 468 def document? is_a? XML::Document end |
#dup ⇒ Object Also known as: clone
Copy this node. An optional depth may be passed in, but it defaults to a deep copy. 0 is a shallow copy, 1 is a deep copy.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 496
static VALUE duplicate_node(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE level;
xmlNodePtr node, dup;
if(rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &level) == 0)
level = INT2NUM((long)1);
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
dup = xmlDocCopyNode(node, node->doc, (int)NUM2INT(level));
if(dup == NULL) return Qnil;
nokogiri_root_node(dup);
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(rb_obj_class(self), dup);
}
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#each ⇒ Object
Iterate over each attribute name and value pair for this Node.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 346 def each attribute_nodes.each { |node| yield [node.node_name, node.value] } end |
#element? ⇒ Boolean Also known as: elem?
Returns true if this is an Element node
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 503 def element? type == ELEMENT_NODE end |
#element_children ⇒ Object Also known as: elements
Get the list of children for this node as a NodeSet. All nodes will be element nodes.
Example:
@doc.root.element_children.all? { |x| x.element? } # => true
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 673
static VALUE element_children(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlNodePtr child;
xmlNodeSetPtr set;
VALUE document;
VALUE node_set;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
child = xmlFirstElementChild(node);
set = xmlXPathNodeSetCreate(child);
document = DOC_RUBY_OBJECT(node->doc);
if(!child) return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node_set(set, document);
child = xmlNextElementSibling(child);
while(NULL != child) {
xmlXPathNodeSetAddUnique(set, child);
child = xmlNextElementSibling(child);
}
node_set = Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node_set(set, document);
return node_set;
}
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#encode_special_chars(string) ⇒ Object
Encode any special characters in string
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 355
static VALUE encode_special_chars(VALUE self, VALUE string)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlChar *encoded;
VALUE encoded_str;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
encoded = xmlEncodeSpecialChars(
node->doc,
(const xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(string)
);
encoded_str = NOKOGIRI_STR_NEW2(encoded);
xmlFree(encoded);
return encoded_str;
}
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#external_subset ⇒ Object
Get the external subset
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 447
static VALUE external_subset(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlDocPtr doc;
xmlDtdPtr dtd;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
if(!node->doc) return Qnil;
doc = node->doc;
dtd = doc->extSubset;
if(!dtd) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
}
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#first_element_child ⇒ Object
Returns the first child node of this node that is an element.
Example:
@doc.root.first_element_child.element? # => true
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 728
static VALUE first_element_child(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, child;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
child = xmlFirstElementChild(node);
if(!child) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, child);
}
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#fragment(tags) ⇒ Object
Create a DocumentFragment containing tags
that is relative to this context node.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 370 def fragment type = document.html? ? Nokogiri::HTML : Nokogiri::XML type::DocumentFragment.new(document, , self) end |
#fragment? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a DocumentFragment
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 483 def fragment? type == DOCUMENT_FRAG_NODE end |
#html? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is an HTML::Document node
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 463 def html? type == HTML_DOCUMENT_NODE end |
#inner_html(*args) ⇒ Object
Get the inner_html for this node’s Node#children
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 516 def inner_html *args children.map { |x| x.to_html(*args) }.join end |
#inner_html=(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Set the inner html for this Node to node_or_tags
node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a Nokogiri::XML::DocumentFragment, or a string containing markup.
Returns self.
Also see related method children=
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 232 def inner_html= self.children = self end |
#internal_subset ⇒ Object
Get the internal subset
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 471
static VALUE internal_subset(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlDocPtr doc;
xmlDtdPtr dtd;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
if(!node->doc) return Qnil;
doc = node->doc;
dtd = xmlGetIntSubset(doc);
if(!dtd) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
}
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#key?(attribute) ⇒ Boolean Also known as: has_attribute?
Returns true if attribute
is set
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 766
static VALUE key_eh(VALUE self, VALUE attribute)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
if(xmlHasProp(node, (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(attribute)))
return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
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#keys ⇒ Object
Get the attribute names for this Node.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 340 def keys attribute_nodes.map(&:node_name) end |
#lang ⇒ Object
Searches the language of a node, i.e. the values of the xml:lang attribute or the one carried by the nearest ancestor.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1110
static VALUE get_lang(VALUE self_rb)
{
xmlNodePtr self ;
xmlChar* lang ;
VALUE lang_rb ;
Data_Get_Struct(self_rb, xmlNode, self);
lang = xmlNodeGetLang(self);
if (lang) {
lang_rb = NOKOGIRI_STR_NEW2(lang);
xmlFree(lang);
return lang_rb ;
}
return Qnil ;
}
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#lang= ⇒ Object
Set the language of a node, i.e. the values of the xml:lang attribute.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1090
static VALUE set_lang(VALUE self_rb, VALUE lang_rb)
{
xmlNodePtr self ;
xmlChar* lang ;
Data_Get_Struct(self_rb, xmlNode, self);
lang = (xmlChar*)StringValueCStr(lang_rb);
xmlNodeSetLang(self, lang);
return Qnil ;
}
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#last_element_child ⇒ Object
Returns the last child node of this node that is an element.
Example:
@doc.root.last_element_child.element? # => true
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 749
static VALUE last_element_child(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, child;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
child = xmlLastElementChild(node);
if(!child) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, child);
}
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#line ⇒ Object
Returns the line for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1258
static VALUE line(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
return INT2NUM(xmlGetLineNo(node));
}
|
#matches?(selector) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this Node matches selector
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 363 def matches? selector ancestors.last.search(selector).include?(self) end |
#namespace ⇒ Object
returns the namespace of the element or attribute node as a Namespace object, or nil if there is no namespace for the element or attribute.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 955
static VALUE namespace(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node ;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
if (node->ns)
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_namespace(node->doc, node->ns);
return Qnil ;
}
|
#namespace=(ns) ⇒ Object
Set the default namespace on this node (as would be defined with an “xmlns=” attribute in XML source), as a Namespace object ns
. Note that a Namespace added this way will NOT be serialized as an xmlns attribute for this node. You probably want #default_namespace= instead, or perhaps #add_namespace_definition with a nil prefix argument.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 568 def namespace= ns return set_namespace(ns) unless ns unless Nokogiri::XML::Namespace === ns raise TypeError, "#{ns.class} can't be coerced into Nokogiri::XML::Namespace" end if ns.document != document raise ArgumentError, 'namespace must be declared on the same document' end set_namespace ns end |
#namespace_definitions ⇒ Object
returns namespaces defined on self element directly, as an array of Namespace objects. Includes both a default namespace (as in“xmlns=”), and prefixed namespaces (as in “xmlns:prefix=”).
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 972
static VALUE namespace_definitions(VALUE self)
{
/* this code in the mode of xmlHasProp() */
xmlNodePtr node ;
VALUE list;
xmlNsPtr ns;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
list = rb_ary_new();
ns = node->nsDef;
if(!ns) return list;
while(NULL != ns) {
rb_ary_push(list, Nokogiri_wrap_xml_namespace(node->doc, ns));
ns = ns->next;
}
return list;
}
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#namespace_scopes ⇒ Object
returns namespaces in scope for self – those defined on self element directly or any ancestor node – as an array of Namespace objects. Default namespaces (“xmlns=” style) for self are included in this array; Default namespaces for ancestors, however, are not. See also #namespaces
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1004
static VALUE namespace_scopes(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node ;
VALUE list;
xmlNsPtr *ns_list;
int j;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
list = rb_ary_new();
ns_list = xmlGetNsList(node->doc, node);
if(!ns_list) return list;
for (j = 0 ; ns_list[j] != NULL ; ++j) {
rb_ary_push(list, Nokogiri_wrap_xml_namespace(node->doc, ns_list[j]));
}
xmlFree(ns_list);
return list;
}
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#namespaced_key?(attribute, namespace) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if attribute
is set with namespace
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 781
static VALUE namespaced_key_eh(VALUE self, VALUE attribute, VALUE namespace)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
if(xmlHasNsProp(node, (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(attribute),
NIL_P(namespace) ? NULL : (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(namespace)))
return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
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#namespaces ⇒ Object
Returns a Hash of => value for all namespaces on this node and its ancestors.
This method returns the same namespaces as #namespace_scopes.
Returns namespaces in scope for self – those defined on self element directly or any ancestor node – as a Hash of attribute-name/value pairs. Note that the keys in this hash XML attributes that would be used to define this namespace, such as “xmlns:prefix”, not just the prefix. Default namespace set on self will be included with key “xmlns”. However, default namespaces set on ancestor will NOT be, even if self has no explicit default namespace.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 440 def namespaces Hash[namespace_scopes.map { |nd| key = ['xmlns', nd.prefix].compact.join(':') [key, nd.href] }] end |
#content= ⇒ Object
Set the content for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1045
static VALUE set_native_content(VALUE self, VALUE content)
{
xmlNodePtr node, child, next ;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
child = node->children;
while (NULL != child) {
next = child->next ;
xmlUnlinkNode(child) ;
nokogiri_root_node(child);
child = next ;
}
xmlNodeSetContent(node, (xmlChar *)StringValueCStr(content));
return content;
}
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#next_element ⇒ Object
Returns the next Nokogiri::XML::Element type sibling node.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 582
static VALUE next_element(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, sibling;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
sibling = xmlNextElementSibling(node);
if(!sibling) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, sibling);
}
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#next_sibling ⇒ Object Also known as: next
Returns the next sibling node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 548
static VALUE next_sibling(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, sibling;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
sibling = node->next;
if(!sibling) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, sibling) ;
}
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#name ⇒ Object Also known as: name
Returns the name for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1171
static VALUE get_name(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
if(node->name)
return NOKOGIRI_STR_NEW2(node->name);
return Qnil;
}
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#name=(new_name) ⇒ Object Also known as: name=
Set the name for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1157
static VALUE set_name(VALUE self, VALUE new_name)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
xmlNodeSetName(node, (xmlChar*)StringValueCStr(new_name));
return new_name;
}
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#node_type ⇒ Object Also known as: type
Get the type for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1032
static VALUE node_type(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
return INT2NUM((long)node->type);
}
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#parent ⇒ Object
Get the parent Node for this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1140
static VALUE get_parent(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, parent;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
parent = node->parent;
if(!parent) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, parent) ;
}
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#parent=(parent_node) ⇒ Object
Set the parent Node for this Node
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 421 def parent= parent_node parent_node.add_child(self) parent_node end |
#parse(string_or_io, options = nil) {|options| ... } ⇒ Object
Parse string_or_io
as a document fragment within the context of this node. Returns a XML::NodeSet containing the nodes parsed from string_or_io
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 379 def parse string_or_io, = nil ## # When the current node is unparented and not an element node, use the # document as the parsing context instead. Otherwise, the in-context # parser cannot find an element or a document node. # Document Fragments are also not usable by the in-context parser. if !element? && !document? && (!parent || parent.fragment?) return document.parse(string_or_io, ) end ||= (document.html? ? ParseOptions::DEFAULT_HTML : ParseOptions::DEFAULT_XML) if Integer === = Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions.new() end # Give the options to the user yield if block_given? contents = string_or_io.respond_to?(:read) ? string_or_io.read : string_or_io return Nokogiri::XML::NodeSet.new(document) if contents.empty? ## # This is a horrible hack, but I don't care. See #313 for background. error_count = document.errors.length node_set = in_context(contents, .to_i) if node_set.empty? and document.errors.length > error_count and .recover? fragment = Nokogiri::HTML::DocumentFragment.parse contents node_set = fragment.children end node_set end |
#path ⇒ Object
Returns the path associated with this Node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 1186
static VALUE path(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlChar *path ;
VALUE rval;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
path = xmlGetNodePath(node);
rval = NOKOGIRI_STR_NEW2(path);
xmlFree(path);
return rval ;
}
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#pointer_id ⇒ Object
Get the internal pointer number
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 341
static VALUE pointer_id(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
return INT2NUM((long)(node));
}
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#prepend_child(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Add node_or_tags
as the first child of this Node. node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns the reparented node (if node_or_tags
is a Node), or NodeSet (if node_or_tags
is a DocumentFragment, NodeSet, or string).
Also see related method add_child
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 154 def prepend_child if first = children.first # Mimic the error add_child would raise. raise RuntimeError, "Document already has a root node" if document? && !.processing_instruction? first.__send__(:add_sibling, :previous, ) else add_child() end end |
#previous_element ⇒ Object
Returns the previous Nokogiri::XML::Element type sibling node.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 599
static VALUE previous_element(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, sibling;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
/*
* note that we don't use xmlPreviousElementSibling here because it's buggy pre-2.7.7.
*/
sibling = node->prev;
if(!sibling) return Qnil;
while(sibling && sibling->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE)
sibling = sibling->prev;
return sibling ? Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, sibling) : Qnil ;
}
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#previous_sibling ⇒ Object Also known as: previous
Returns the previous sibling node
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 565
static VALUE previous_sibling(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node, sibling;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
sibling = node->prev;
if(!sibling) return Qnil;
return Nokogiri_wrap_xml_node(Qnil, sibling);
}
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#processing_instruction? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a ProcessingInstruction node
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 473 def processing_instruction? type == PI_NODE end |
#read_only? ⇒ Boolean
Is this a read only node?
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 497 def read_only? # According to gdome2, these are read-only node types [NOTATION_NODE, ENTITY_NODE, ENTITY_DECL].include?(type) end |
#remove_attribute(name) ⇒ Object Also known as: delete
Remove the attribute named name
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 354 def remove_attribute name attr = attributes[name].remove if key? name clear_xpath_context if Nokogiri.jruby? attr end |
#replace(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Replace this Node with node_or_tags
. node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns the reparented node (if node_or_tags
is a Node), or NodeSet (if node_or_tags
is a DocumentFragment, NodeSet, or string).
Also see related method swap
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 262 def replace # We cannot replace a text node directly, otherwise libxml will return # an internal error at parser.c:13031, I don't know exactly why # libxml is trying to find a parent node that is an element or document # so I can't tell if this is bug in libxml or not. issue #775. if text? replacee = Nokogiri::XML::Node.new 'dummy', document add_previous_sibling_node replacee unlink return replacee.replace end = coerce() if .is_a?(XML::NodeSet) .each { |n| add_previous_sibling n } unlink else replace_node end end |
#serialize(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
Serialize Node using options
. Save options can also be set using a block. See SaveOptions.
These two statements are equivalent:
node.serialize(:encoding => 'UTF-8', :save_with => FORMAT | AS_XML)
or
node.serialize(:encoding => 'UTF-8') do |config|
config.format.as_xml
end
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 616 def serialize *args, &block = args.first.is_a?(Hash) ? args.shift : { :encoding => args[0], :save_with => args[1] } encoding = [:encoding] || document.encoding [:encoding] = encoding outstring = "" if encoding && outstring.respond_to?(:force_encoding) outstring.force_encoding(Encoding.find(encoding)) end io = StringIO.new(outstring) write_to io, , &block io.string end |
#swap(node_or_tags) ⇒ Object
Swap this Node for node_or_tags
node_or_tags
can be a Nokogiri::XML::Node, a ::DocumentFragment, a ::NodeSet, or a string containing markup.
Returns self, to support chaining of calls.
Also see related method replace
.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 292 def swap replace self end |
#text? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is a Text node
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 478 def text? type == TEXT_NODE end |
#to_html(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Serialize this Node to HTML
doc.to_html
See Node#write_to for a list of options
. For formatted output, use Node#to_xhtml instead.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 641 def to_html = {} to_format SaveOptions::DEFAULT_HTML, end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
Turn this node in to a string. If the document is HTML, this method returns html. If the document is XML, this method returns XML.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 511 def to_s document.xml? ? to_xml : to_html end |
#to_xhtml(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Serialize this Node to XHTML using options
doc.to_xhtml(:indent => 5, :encoding => 'UTF-8')
See Node#write_to for a list of options
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 662 def to_xhtml = {} to_format SaveOptions::DEFAULT_XHTML, end |
#to_xml(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Serialize this Node to XML using options
doc.to_xml(:indent => 5, :encoding => 'UTF-8')
See Node#write_to for a list of options
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 651 def to_xml = {} [:save_with] ||= SaveOptions::DEFAULT_XML serialize() end |
#traverse(&block) ⇒ Object
Yields self and all children to block
recursively.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 583 def traverse &block children.each{|j| j.traverse(&block) } block.call(self) end |
#unlink ⇒ Object Also known as: remove
Unlink this node from its current context.
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# File 'ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c', line 520
static VALUE unlink_node(VALUE self)
{
xmlNodePtr node;
Data_Get_Struct(self, xmlNode, node);
xmlUnlinkNode(node);
nokogiri_root_node(node);
return self;
}
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#values ⇒ Object
Get the attribute values for this Node.
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 334 def values attribute_nodes.map(&:value) end |
#write_html_to(io, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Write Node as HTML to io
with options
See Node#write_to for a list of options
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 705 def write_html_to io, = {} write_format_to SaveOptions::DEFAULT_HTML, io, end |
#write_to(io, *options) {|config| ... } ⇒ Object
Write Node to io
with options
. options
modify the output of this method. Valid options are:
-
:encoding
for changing the encoding -
:indent_text
the indentation text, defaults to one space -
:indent
the number of:indent_text
to use, defaults to 2 -
:save_with
a combination of SaveOptions constants.
To save with UTF-8 indented twice:
node.write_to(io, :encoding => 'UTF-8', :indent => 2)
To save indented with two dashes:
node.write_to(io, :indent_text => '-', :indent => 2
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 683 def write_to io, * = .first.is_a?(Hash) ? .shift : {} encoding = [:encoding] || [0] if Nokogiri.jruby? = [:save_with] || [1] indent_times = [:indent] || 0 else = [:save_with] || [1] || SaveOptions::FORMAT indent_times = [:indent] || 2 end indent_text = [:indent_text] || ' ' config = SaveOptions.new(.to_i) yield config if block_given? native_write_to(io, encoding, indent_text * indent_times, config.) end |
#write_xhtml_to(io, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Write Node as XHTML to io
with options
See Node#write_to for a list of options
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 713 def write_xhtml_to io, = {} write_format_to SaveOptions::DEFAULT_XHTML, io, end |
#write_xml_to(io, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Write Node as XML to io
with options
doc.write_xml_to io, :encoding => 'UTF-8'
See Node#write_to for a list of options
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 723 def write_xml_to io, = {} [:save_with] ||= SaveOptions::DEFAULT_XML write_to io, end |
#xml? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this is an XML::Document node
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# File 'lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb', line 458 def xml? type == DOCUMENT_NODE end |