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For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * <http://www.apache.org/>. */ package org.apache.xpath; import javax.xml.transform.TransformerException; import org.w3c.dom.Node; import org.w3c.dom.Document; import org.w3c.dom.traversal.NodeIterator; import org.w3c.dom.NodeList; import org.apache.xpath.XPathContext; import org.apache.xpath.XPath; import org.apache.xpath.compiler.XPathParser; import org.apache.xpath.XPathContext; import org.apache.xml.utils.PrefixResolverDefault; import org.apache.xml.utils.PrefixResolver; import org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject; import org.apache.xml.dtm.DTM; import org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.DTMNodeIterator; import org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.DTMNodeList; import org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.DTMManagerDefault; /** * The methods in this class are convenience methods into the * low-level XPath API. * These functions tend to be a little slow, since a number of objects must be * created for each evaluation. A faster way is to precompile the * XPaths using the low-level API, and then just use the XPaths * over and over. * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath Specification</a> */ public class XPathAPI { /** * Use an XPath string to select a single node. XPath namespace * prefixes are resolved from the context node, which may not * be what you want (see the next method). * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @return The first node found that matches the XPath, or null. * * @throws TransformerException */ public static Node selectSingleNode(Node contextNode, String str) throws TransformerException { return selectSingleNode(contextNode, str, contextNode); } /** * Use an XPath string to select a single node. * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode. * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces. * @return The first node found that matches the XPath, or null. * * @throws TransformerException */ public static Node selectSingleNode( Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode) throws TransformerException { // Have the XObject return its result as a NodeSetDTM. NodeIterator nl = selectNodeIterator(contextNode, str, namespaceNode); // Return the first node, or null return nl.nextNode(); } /** * Use an XPath string to select a nodelist. * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the contextNode. * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @return A NodeIterator, should never be null. * * @throws TransformerException */ public static NodeIterator selectNodeIterator(Node contextNode, String str) throws TransformerException { return selectNodeIterator(contextNode, str, contextNode); } /** * Use an XPath string to select a nodelist. * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode. * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces. * @return A NodeIterator, should never be null. * * @throws TransformerException */ public static NodeIterator selectNodeIterator( Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode) throws TransformerException { // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result XObject list = eval(contextNode, str, namespaceNode); // Have the XObject return its result as a NodeSetDTM. return list.nodeset(); } /** * Use an XPath string to select a nodelist. * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the contextNode. * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @return A NodeIterator, should never be null. * * @throws TransformerException */ public static NodeList selectNodeList(Node contextNode, String str) throws TransformerException { return selectNodeList(contextNode, str, contextNode); } /** * Use an XPath string to select a nodelist. * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode. * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces. * @return A NodeIterator, should never be null. * * @throws TransformerException */ public static NodeList selectNodeList( Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode) throws TransformerException { // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result XObject list = eval(contextNode, str, namespaceNode); // Return a NodeList. return list.nodelist(); } /** * Evaluate XPath string to an XObject. Using this method, * XPath namespace prefixes will be resolved from the namespaceNode. * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces. * @return An XObject, which can be used to obtain a string, number, nodelist, etc, should never be null. * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNull * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XBoolean * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNumber * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XString * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XRTreeFrag * * @throws TransformerException */ public static XObject eval(Node contextNode, String str) throws TransformerException { return eval(contextNode, str, contextNode); } /** * Evaluate XPath string to an XObject. * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode. * The implementation of this is a little slow, since it creates * a number of objects each time it is called. This could be optimized * to keep the same objects around, but then thread-safety issues would arise. * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces. * @return An XObject, which can be used to obtain a string, number, nodelist, etc, should never be null. * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNull * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XBoolean * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNumber * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XString * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XRTreeFrag * * @throws TransformerException */ public static XObject eval(Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode) throws TransformerException { // Since we don't have a XML Parser involved here, install some default support // for things like namespaces, etc. // (Changed from: XPathContext xpathSupport = new XPathContext(); // because XPathContext is weak in a number of areas... perhaps // XPathContext should be done away with.) XPathContext xpathSupport = new XPathContext(); // Create an object to resolve namespace prefixes. // XPath namespaces are resolved from the input context node's document element // if it is a root node, or else the current context node (for lack of a better // resolution space, given the simplicity of this sample code). PrefixResolverDefault prefixResolver = new PrefixResolverDefault( (namespaceNode.getNodeType() == Node.DOCUMENT_NODE) ? ((Document) namespaceNode).getDocumentElement() : namespaceNode); // Create the XPath object. XPath xpath = new XPath(str, null, prefixResolver, XPath.SELECT, null); // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result // return xpath.execute(xpathSupport, contextNode, prefixResolver); int ctxtNode = xpathSupport.getDTMHandleFromNode(contextNode); return xpath.execute(xpathSupport, ctxtNode, prefixResolver); } /** * Evaluate XPath string to an XObject. * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode. * The implementation of this is a little slow, since it creates * a number of objects each time it is called. This could be optimized * to keep the same objects around, but then thread-safety issues would arise. * * @param contextNode The node to start searching from. * @param str A valid XPath string. * @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces. * @param prefixResolver Will be called if the parser encounters namespace * prefixes, to resolve the prefixes to URLs. * @return An XObject, which can be used to obtain a string, number, nodelist, etc, should never be null. * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNull * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XBoolean * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNumber * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XString * @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XRTreeFrag * * @throws TransformerException */ public static XObject eval( Node contextNode, String str, PrefixResolver prefixResolver) throws TransformerException { // Since we don't have a XML Parser involved here, install some default support // for things like namespaces, etc. // (Changed from: XPathContext xpathSupport = new XPathContext(); // because XPathContext is weak in a number of areas... perhaps // XPathContext should be done away with.) // Create the XPath object. XPath xpath = new XPath(str, null, prefixResolver, XPath.SELECT, null); // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result XPathContext xpathSupport = new XPathContext(); int ctxtNode = xpathSupport.getDTMHandleFromNode(contextNode); return xpath.execute(xpathSupport, ctxtNode, prefixResolver); } }