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//
// Node.h
//
// Library: XML
// Package: DOM
// Module: DOM
//
// Definition of the DOM Node interface.
//
// Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Applied Informatics Software Engineering GmbH.
// and Contributors.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0
//
#ifndef DOM_Node_INCLUDED
#define DOM_Node_INCLUDED
#include "Poco/XML/XML.h"
#include "Poco/DOM/EventTarget.h"
#include "Poco/XML/XMLString.h"
#include "Poco/SAX/NamespaceSupport.h"
namespace Poco {
namespace XML {
class NamedNodeMap;
class Document;
class NodeList;
class XML_API Node: public EventTarget
/// The Node interface is the primary datatype for the entire Document Object
/// Model. It represents a single node in the document tree. While all objects
/// implementing the Node interface expose methods for dealing with children,
/// not all objects implementing the Node interface may have children. For
/// example, Text nodes may not have children, and adding children to such
/// nodes results in a DOMException being raised.
///
/// The attributes nodeName, nodeValue and attributes are included as a mechanism
/// to get at node information without casting down to the specific derived
/// interface. In cases where there is no obvious mapping of these attributes
/// for a specific nodeType (e.g., nodeValue for an Element or attributes for
/// a Comment), this returns null. Note that the specialized interfaces may
/// contain additional and more convenient mechanisms to get and set the relevant
/// information.
///
/// This implementation differs in some ways from the W3C DOM recommendations.
/// For example, the DOM specifies that some methods can return null strings.
/// Instead of null strings, this implementation always returns empty strings.
{
public:
enum
{
ELEMENT_NODE = 1, /// The node is an Element.
ATTRIBUTE_NODE, /// The node is an Attr.
TEXT_NODE, /// The node is a Text node.
CDATA_SECTION_NODE, /// The node is a CDATASection.
ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE, /// The node is an EntityReference.
ENTITY_NODE, /// The node is an Entity.
PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE, /// The node is a ProcessingInstruction.
COMMENT_NODE, /// The node is a Comment.
DOCUMENT_NODE, /// The node is a Document.
DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE, /// The node is a DocumentType.
DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE, /// The node is a DocumentFragment.
NOTATION_NODE /// The node is a Notation.
};
virtual const XMLString& nodeName() const = 0;
/// Returns the name of this node, depending on its type.
const XMLString& nodeValue() const;
/// Returns the value of this node, depending on its type.
virtual const XMLString& getNodeValue() const = 0;
/// Returns the value of this node, depending on its type.
virtual void setNodeValue(const XMLString& value) = 0;
/// Sets the value of this node. Throws an exception
/// if the node is read-only.
virtual unsigned short nodeType() const = 0;
/// Returns a code representing the type of the underlying object.
virtual Node* parentNode() const = 0;
/// The parent of this node. All nodes, except Attr, Document, DocumentFragment,
/// Entity, and Notation 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 null.
virtual NodeList* childNodes() const = 0;
/// Returns a NodeList containing all children of this node.
///
/// The returned NodeList must be released with a call
/// to release() when no longer needed.
virtual Node* firstChild() const = 0;
/// Returns the first child of this node. If there is no such
/// node, this returns null.
virtual Node* lastChild() const = 0;
/// Returns the last child of this node. If there is no such
/// node, this returns null.
virtual Node* previousSibling() const = 0;
/// Returns the node immediately preceding this node. If there
/// is no such node, this returns null.
virtual Node* nextSibling() const = 0;
/// Returns the node immediately following this node. If there
/// is no such node, this returns null.
virtual NamedNodeMap* attributes() const = 0;
/// Returns a NamedNodeMap containing the attributes of this
/// node (if it is an Element) or null otherwise.
///
/// The returned NamedNodeMap must be released with a call
/// to release() when no longer needed.
virtual Document* ownerDocument() const = 0;
/// Returns 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 null.
virtual Node* insertBefore(Node* newChild, Node* refChild) = 0;
/// Inserts the node newChild before the existing child node refChild.
///
/// If refChild is null, 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.
virtual Node* replaceChild(Node* newChild, Node* oldChild) = 0;
/// Replaces the child node oldChild with newChild in the list of children,
/// and returns the oldChild node.
/// If newChild is a DocumentFragment object, oldChild is replaced by all of
/// the DocumentFragment children, which are inserted in the same order. If
/// the newChild is already in the tree, it is first removed.
virtual Node* removeChild(Node* oldChild) = 0;
/// Removes the child node indicated by oldChild from the list of children
/// and returns it.
virtual Node* appendChild(Node* newChild) = 0;
/// Appends the node newChild to the end of the list of children of this node.
/// If newChild is already in the tree, it is first removed.
virtual bool hasChildNodes() const = 0;
/// This is a convenience method to allow easy determination of whether a
/// node has any children.
/// Returns true if the node has any children, false otherwise.
virtual Node* cloneNode(bool deep) const = 0;
/// Returns a duplicate of this node, i.e., serves as a generic copy constructor
/// for nodes. The duplicate node has no parent; (parentNode is null.).
/// 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 an Attribute directly,
/// as opposed to be cloned as part of an Element cloning operation, returns
/// a specified attribute (specified is true). Cloning any other type of node
/// simply returns a copy of this node.
/// Note that cloning an immutable subtree results in a mutable copy, but the
/// children of an EntityReference clone are readonly. In addition, clones of
/// unspecified Attr nodes are specified. And, cloning Document, DocumentType,
/// Entity, and Notation nodes is implementation dependent.
// DOM Level 2
virtual void normalize() = 0;
/// Puts all Text nodes in the full depth of the sub-tree underneath this Node,
/// including attribute nodes, into a "normal" form where only structure (e.g.,
/// elements, comments, processing instructions, CDATA sections, and entity
/// references) separates Text nodes, i.e., there are neither adjacent Text
/// nodes nor empty 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.
///
/// Note: In cases where the document contains CDATASections, the normalize
/// operation alone may not be sufficient, since XPointers do not differentiate
/// between Text nodes and CDATASection nodes.
virtual bool isSupported(const XMLString& feature, const XMLString& version) const = 0;
/// Tests whether the DOM implementation implements a specific
/// feature and that feature is supported by this node.
virtual const XMLString& namespaceURI() const = 0;
/// Returns the namespace URI of the node.
/// This is not a computed value that is the result of a namespace lookup based on an
/// examination of the namespace declarations in scope. It is merely the namespace URI
/// given at creation time.
///
/// For nodes of any type other than ELEMENT_NODE and ATTRIBUTE_NODE and nodes created with a
/// DOM Level 1 method, such as createElement from the Document interface, this is always the
/// empty string.
virtual XMLString prefix() const = 0;
/// Returns the namespace prefix from the qualified name of the node.
virtual const XMLString& localName() const = 0;
/// Returns the local name of the node.
virtual bool hasAttributes() const = 0;
/// Returns whether this node (if it is an element) has any attributes.
// Extensions
typedef Poco::XML::NamespaceSupport NSMap;
virtual XMLString innerText() const = 0;
/// Returns a string containing the concatenated values of the node
/// and all its child nodes.
///
/// This method is not part of the W3C Document Object Model.
virtual Node* getNodeByPath(const XMLString& path) const = 0;
/// Searches a node (element or attribute) based on a simplified XPath
/// expression.
///
/// Only simple XPath expressions are supported. These are the slash
/// notation for specifying paths to elements, and the square bracket
/// expression for finding elements by their index, by attribute value,
/// or finding attributes by names.
///
/// The slash at the beginning is optional, the evaluation always starts
/// at this element. A double-slash at the beginning recursively searches
/// the entire subtree for the first element.
///
/// Examples:
/// elem1/elem2/elem3
/// /elem1/elem2/elem3
/// /elem1/elem2[1]
/// /elem1/elem2[@attr1]
/// /elem1/elem2[@attr1='value']
/// //elem2[@attr1='value']
/// //[@attr1='value']
///
/// This method is an extension to the W3C Document Object Model.
virtual Node* getNodeByPathNS(const XMLString& path, const NSMap& nsMap) const = 0;
/// Searches a node (element or attribute) based on a simplified XPath
/// expression. The given NSMap must contain mappings from namespace
/// prefixes to namespace URIs for all namespace prefixes used in
/// the path expression.
///
/// Only simple XPath expressions are supported. These are the slash
/// notation for specifying paths to elements, and the square bracket
/// expression for finding elements by their index, by attribute value,
/// or finding attributes by names.
///
/// The slash at the beginning is optional, the evaluation always starts
/// at this element. A double-slash at the beginning recursively searches
/// the entire subtree for the first element.
///
/// Examples:
/// /ns1:elem1/ns2:elem2/ns2:elem3
/// /ns1:elem1/ns2:elem2[1]
/// /ns1:elem1/ns2:elem2[@attr1]
/// /ns1:elem1/ns2:elem2[@attr1='value']
/// //ns2:elem2[@ns1:attr1='value']
/// //[@ns1:attr1='value']
///
/// This method is an extension to the W3C Document Object Model.
protected:
virtual ~Node();
};
//
// inlines
//
inline const XMLString& Node::nodeValue() const
{
return getNodeValue();
}
} } // namespace Poco::XML
#endif // DOM_Node_INCLUDED
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