require "rexml/element" require "rexml/xmldecl" require "rexml/source" require "rexml/comment" require "rexml/doctype" require "rexml/instruction" require "rexml/rexml" require "rexml/parseexception" require "rexml/output" require "rexml/parsers/baseparser" require "rexml/parsers/streamparser" require "rexml/parsers/treeparser" module REXML # Represents a full XML document, including PIs, a doctype, etc. A # Document has a single child that can be accessed by root(). # Note that if you want to have an XML declaration written for a document # you create, you must add one; REXML documents do not write a default # declaration for you. See |DECLARATION| and |write|. class Document < Element # A convenient default XML declaration. If you want an XML declaration, # the easiest way to add one is mydoc << Document::DECLARATION # +DEPRECATED+ # Use: mydoc << XMLDecl.default DECLARATION = XMLDecl.default # Constructor # @param source if supplied, must be a Document, String, or IO. # Documents have their context and Element attributes cloned. # Strings are expected to be valid XML documents. IOs are expected # to be sources of valid XML documents. # @param context if supplied, contains the context of the document; # this should be a Hash. # NOTE that I'm not sure what the context is for; I cloned it out of # the Electric XML API (in which it also seems to do nothing), and it # is now legacy. It may do something, someday... it may disappear. def initialize( source = nil, context = {} ) super() @context = context return if source.nil? if source.kind_of? Document @context = source.context super source else build( source ) end end def node_type :document end # Should be obvious def clone Document.new self end # According to the XML spec, a root node has no expanded name def expanded_name '' #d = doc_type #d ? d.name : "UNDEFINED" end alias :name :expanded_name # We override this, because XMLDecls and DocTypes must go at the start # of the document def add( child ) if child.kind_of? XMLDecl @children.unshift child elsif child.kind_of? DocType # Find first Element or DocType node and insert the decl right # before it. If there is no such node, just insert the child at the # end. If there is a child and it is an DocType, then replace it. insert_before_index = 0 @children.find { |x| insert_before_index += 1 x.kind_of?(Element) || x.kind_of?(DocType) } if @children[ insert_before_index ] # Not null = not end of list if @children[ insert_before_index ].kind_of DocType @children[ insert_before_index ] = child else @children[ index_before_index-1, 0 ] = child end else # Insert at end of list @children[insert_before_index] = child end child.parent = self else rv = super raise "attempted adding second root element to document" if @elements.size > 1 rv end end alias :<< :add def add_element(arg=nil, arg2=nil) rv = super raise "attempted adding second root element to document" if @elements.size > 1 rv end # @return the root Element of the document, or nil if this document # has no children. def root elements[1] #self #@children.find { |item| item.kind_of? Element } end # @return the DocType child of the document, if one exists, # and nil otherwise. def doctype @children.find { |item| item.kind_of? DocType } end # @return the XMLDecl of this document; if no XMLDecl has been # set, the default declaration is returned. def xml_decl rv = @children[0] return rv if rv.kind_of? XMLDecl rv = @children.unshift(XMLDecl.default)[0] end # @return the XMLDecl version of this document as a String. # If no XMLDecl has been set, returns the default version. def version xml_decl().version end # @return the XMLDecl encoding of this document as a String. # If no XMLDecl has been set, returns the default encoding. def encoding xml_decl().encoding end # @return the XMLDecl standalone value of this document as a String. # If no XMLDecl has been set, returns the default setting. def stand_alone? xml_decl().stand_alone? end # Write the XML tree out, optionally with indent. This writes out the # entire XML document, including XML declarations, doctype declarations, # and processing instructions (if any are given). # A controversial point is whether Document should always write the XML # declaration () whether or not one is given by the # user (or source document). REXML does not write one if one was not # specified, because it adds unneccessary bandwidth to applications such # as XML-RPC. # # # output:: # output an object which supports '<< string'; this is where the # document will be written. # indent:: # An integer. If -1, no indenting will be used; otherwise, the # indentation will be twice this number of spaces, and children will be # indented an additional amount. For a value of 3, every item will be # indented 3 more levels, or 6 more spaces (2 * 3). Defaults to -1 # transitive:: # If transitive is true and indent is >= 0, then the output will be # pretty-printed in such a way that the added whitespace does not affect # the absolute *value* of the document -- that is, it leaves the value # and number of Text nodes in the document unchanged. # ie_hack:: # Internet Explorer is the worst piece of crap to have ever been # written, with the possible exception of Windows itself. Since IE is # unable to parse proper XML, we have to provide a hack to generate XML # that IE's limited abilities can handle. This hack inserts a space # before the /> on empty tags. Defaults to false def write( output=$stdout, indent=-1, transitive=false, ie_hack=false ) output = Output.new( output, xml_decl.encoding ) if xml_decl.encoding != "UTF-8" && !output.kind_of?(Output) @children.each { |node| indent( output, indent ) if node.node_type == :element if node.write( output, indent, transitive, ie_hack ) output << "\n" unless indent<0 or node == @children[-1] end } end def Document::parse_stream( source, listener ) Parsers::StreamParser.new( source, listener ).parse end private def build( source ) Parsers::TreeParser.new( source, self ).parse end end end