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3 | namespace QueryPath\Helpers; |
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5 | use QueryPath\CSS\ParseException; |
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6 | use QueryPath\DOMQuery; |
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7 | use QueryPath\Exception; |
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8 | use QueryPath\Query; |
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10 | /** |
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11 | * Trait QueryChecks |
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12 | * |
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13 | * @package QueryPath\Helpers |
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14 | * |
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15 | * @property array matches |
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16 | */ |
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17 | trait QueryChecks |
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18 | { |
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20 | /** |
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21 | * Given a selector, this checks to see if the current set has one or more matches. |
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22 | * |
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23 | * Unlike jQuery's version, this supports full selectors (not just simple ones). |
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24 | * |
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25 | * @param string|\DOMNode $selector |
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26 | * The selector to search for. As of QueryPath 2.1.1, this also supports passing a |
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27 | * DOMNode object. |
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28 | * @return boolean |
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29 | * TRUE if one or more elements match. FALSE if no match is found. |
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30 | * @see get() |
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31 | * @see eq() |
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32 | * @throws Exception |
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33 | * @throws Exception |
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34 | */ |
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35 | public function is($selector): bool |
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36 | { |
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37 | if (is_object($selector)) { |
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38 | if ($selector instanceof \DOMNode) { |
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39 | return count($this->matches) === 1 && $selector->isSameNode($this->get(0)); |
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40 | } |
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42 | if ($selector instanceof \Traversable) { |
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43 | if (count($selector) !== count($this->matches)) { |
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44 | return false; |
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45 | } |
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46 | // Without $seen, there is an edge case here if $selector contains the same object |
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47 | // more than once, but the counts are equal. For example, [a, a, a, a] will |
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48 | // pass an is() on [a, b, c, d]. We use the $seen SPLOS to prevent this. |
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49 | $seen = new \SplObjectStorage(); |
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50 | foreach ($selector as $item) { |
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51 | if (!$this->matches->contains($item) || $seen->contains($item)) { |
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52 | return false; |
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53 | } |
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54 | $seen->attach($item); |
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55 | } |
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57 | return true; |
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58 | } |
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59 | throw new Exception('Cannot compare an object to a DOMQuery.'); |
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60 | } |
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62 | return $this->branch($selector)->count() > 0; |
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63 | } |
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64 | |||||
65 | /** |
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66 | * Reduce the elements matched by DOMQuery to only those which contain the given item. |
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67 | * |
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68 | * There are two ways in which this is different from jQuery's implementation: |
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69 | * - We allow ANY DOMNode, not just DOMElements. That means this will work on |
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70 | * processor instructions, text nodes, comments, etc. |
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71 | * - Unlike jQuery, this implementation of has() follows QueryPath standard behavior |
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72 | * and modifies the existing object. It does not create a brand new object. |
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73 | * |
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74 | * @param mixed $contained |
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75 | * - If $contained is a CSS selector (e.g. '#foo'), this will test to see |
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76 | * if the current DOMQuery has any elements that contain items that match |
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77 | * the selector. |
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78 | * - If $contained is a DOMNode, then this will test to see if THE EXACT DOMNode |
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79 | * exists in the currently matched elements. (Note that you cannot match across DOM trees, even if it is the |
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80 | * same document.) |
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81 | * @since 2.1 |
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82 | * @author eabrand |
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83 | * @todo It would be trivially easy to add support for iterating over an array or Iterable of DOMNodes. |
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84 | * @return DOMQuery |
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85 | * @throws ParseException |
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86 | */ |
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87 | public function has($contained): Query |
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88 | { |
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89 | /* |
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90 | if (count($this->matches) == 0) { |
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91 | return false; |
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92 | } |
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93 | */ |
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94 | $found = new \SplObjectStorage(); |
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96 | // If it's a selector, we just get all of the DOMNodes that match the selector. |
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97 | $nodes = []; |
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98 | if (is_string($contained)) { |
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99 | // Get the list of nodes. |
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100 | $nodes = $this->branch($contained)->get(); |
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101 | } elseif ($contained instanceof \DOMNode) { |
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102 | // Make a list with one node. |
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103 | $nodes = [$contained]; |
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104 | } |
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106 | // Now we go through each of the nodes that we are testing. We want to find |
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107 | // ALL PARENTS that are in our existing DOMQuery matches. Those are the |
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108 | // ones we add to our new matches. |
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109 | foreach ($nodes as $original_node) { |
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110 | $node = $original_node; |
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111 | while (!empty($node)/* && $node != $node->ownerDocument*/) { |
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112 | if ($this->matches->contains($node)) { |
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113 | $found->attach($node); |
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114 | } |
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115 | $node = $node->parentNode; |
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116 | } |
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117 | } |
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119 | return $this->inst($found, NULL); |
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120 | } |
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122 | /** |
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123 | * Returns TRUE if any of the elements in the DOMQuery have the specified class. |
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124 | * |
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125 | * @param string $class |
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126 | * The name of the class. |
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127 | * @return boolean |
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128 | * TRUE if the class exists in one or more of the elements, FALSE otherwise. |
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129 | * @see addClass() |
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130 | * @see removeClass() |
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131 | */ |
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132 | public function hasClass($class): bool |
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133 | { |
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134 | foreach ($this->matches as $m) { |
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135 | if ($m->hasAttribute('class')) { |
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136 | $vals = explode(' ', $m->getAttribute('class')); |
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137 | if (in_array($class, $vals)) { |
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138 | return true; |
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139 | } |
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140 | } |
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141 | } |
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143 | return false; |
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144 | } |
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145 | |||||
146 | /** |
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147 | * Check to see if the given attribute is present. |
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148 | * |
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149 | * This returns TRUE if <em>all</em> selected items have the attribute, or |
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150 | * FALSE if at least one item does not have the attribute. |
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151 | * |
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152 | * @param string $attrName |
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153 | * The attribute name. |
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154 | * @return boolean |
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155 | * TRUE if all matches have the attribute, FALSE otherwise. |
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156 | * @since 2.0 |
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157 | * @see attr() |
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158 | * @see hasClass() |
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159 | */ |
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160 | public function hasAttr($attrName): bool |
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161 | { |
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162 | foreach ($this->matches as $match) { |
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163 | if (!$match->hasAttribute($attrName)) { |
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164 | return false; |
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165 | } |
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166 | } |
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167 | |||||
168 | return true; |
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169 | } |
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170 | |||||
171 | /** |
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172 | * Remove the named attribute from all elements in the current DOMQuery. |
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173 | * |
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174 | * This will remove any attribute with the given name. It will do this on each |
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175 | * item currently wrapped by DOMQuery. |
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176 | * |
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177 | * As is the case in jQuery, this operation is not considered destructive. |
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178 | * |
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179 | * @param string $name |
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180 | * Name of the parameter to remove. |
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181 | * @return \QueryPath\DOMQuery |
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182 | * The DOMQuery object with the same elements. |
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183 | * @see attr() |
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184 | */ |
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185 | public function removeAttr($name): Query |
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186 | { |
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187 | foreach ($this->matches as $m) { |
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188 | $m->removeAttribute($name); |
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189 | } |
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190 | |||||
191 | return $this; |
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192 | } |
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193 | } |