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* This file is part of the DOM implementation for KDE.
*
* Copyright 1999 Lars Knoll (knoll@kde.org)
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* This file includes excerpts from the Document Object Model (DOM)
* Level 1 Specification (Recommendation)
* http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/
* Copyright © World Wide Web Consortium , (Massachusetts Institute of
* Technology , Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en
* Automatique , Keio University ). All Rights Reserved.
*
*/
#ifndef _DOM_ELEMENT_h_
#define _DOM_ELEMENT_h_
#include <khtml_export.h>
#include <dom/dom_node.h>
#include <dom/css_value.h>
namespace DOM {
class DOMString;
class AttrImpl;
class Element;
class ElementImpl;
class NamedAttrMapImpl;
class DocumentImpl;
/**
* The \c Attr interface represents an attribute in an
* \c Element object. Typically the allowable values for
* the attribute are defined in a document type definition.
*
* \c Attr objects inherit the \c Node
* interface, but since they are not actually child nodes of the
* element they describe, the DOM does not consider them part of the
* document tree. Thus, the \c Node attributes
* \c parentNode , \c previousSibling , and
* \c nextSibling have a null value for \c Attr
* objects. The DOM takes the view that attributes are properties of
* elements rather than having a separate identity from the elements
* they are associated with; this should make it more efficient to
* implement such features as default attributes associated with all
* elements of a given type. Furthermore, \c Attr nodes
* may not be immediate children of a \c DocumentFragment
* . However, they can be associated with \c Element nodes
* contained within a \c DocumentFragment . In short,
* users and implementors of the DOM need to be aware that \c Attr
* nodes have some things in common with other objects
* inheriting the \c Node interface, but they also are
* quite distinct.
*
* The attribute's effective value is determined as follows: if this
* attribute has been explicitly assigned any value, that value is the
* attribute's effective value; otherwise, if there is a declaration
* for this attribute, and that declaration includes a default value,
* then that default value is the attribute's effective value;
* otherwise, the attribute does not exist on this element in the
* structure model until it has been explicitly added. Note that the
* \c nodeValue attribute on the \c Attr
* instance can also be used to retrieve the string version of the
* attribute's value(s).
*
* In XML, where the value of an attribute can contain entity
* references, the child nodes of the \c Attr node provide
* a representation in which entity references are not expanded. These
* child nodes may be either \c Text or
* \c EntityReference nodes. Because the attribute type may be
* unknown, there are no tokenized attribute values.
*
*/
class KHTML_EXPORT Attr : public Node
{
friend class Element;
friend class Document;
friend class DocumentImpl;
friend class HTMLDocument;
friend class ElementImpl;
friend class NamedAttrMapImpl;
friend class AttrImpl;
public:
Attr();
Attr(const Node &other) : Node()
{(*this)=other;}
Attr(const Attr &other);
Attr & operator = (const Node &other);
Attr & operator = (const Attr &other);
~Attr();
/**
* Returns the name of this attribute.
*
*/
DOMString name() const;
/**
* If this attribute was explicitly given a value in the original
* document, this is \c true ; otherwise, it is
* \c false . Note that the implementation is in charge of
* this attribute, not the user. If the user changes the value of
* the attribute (even if it ends up having the same value as the
* default value) then the \c specified flag is
* automatically flipped to \c true . To re-specify
* the attribute as the default value from the DTD, the user must
* delete the attribute. The implementation will then make a new
* attribute available with \c specified set to
* \c false and the default value (if one exists).
*
* In summary:
* \li If the attribute has an assigned
* value in the document then \c specified is
* \c true , and the value is the assigned value.
*
* \li If the attribute has no assigned value in the
* document and has a default value in the DTD, then
* \c specified is \c false , and the value is
* the default value in the DTD.
*
* \li If the attribute has no assigned value in the
* document and has a value of #IMPLIED in the DTD, then the
* attribute does not appear in the structure model of the
* document.
*
*
*
*/
bool specified() const;
/**
* On retrieval, the value of the attribute is returned as a
* string. Character and general entity references are replaced
* with their values.
*
* On setting, this creates a \c Text node with the
* unparsed contents of the string.
*
*/
DOMString value() const;
/**
* see value
*/
void setValue( const DOMString & );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
*
* The Element node this attribute is attached to or null if this attribute
* is not in use.
*/
Element ownerElement() const;
protected:
Attr( AttrImpl *_impl );
};
class NodeList;
class Attr;
class DOMString;
/**
* By far the vast majority of objects (apart from text) that authors
* encounter when traversing a document are \c Element
* nodes. Assume the following XML document: <elementExample
* id="demo"> <subelement1/>
* <subelement2><subsubelement/></subelement2>
* </elementExample>
*
* When represented using DOM, the top node is an \c Element
* node for "elementExample", which contains two
* child \c Element nodes, one for "subelement1"
* and one for "subelement2". "subelement1"
* contains no child nodes.
*
* Elements may have attributes associated with them; since the
* \c Element interface inherits from \c Node
* , the generic \c Node interface method
* \c getAttributes may be used to retrieve the set of all
* attributes for an element. There are methods on the \c Element
* interface to retrieve either an \c Attr object
* by name or an attribute value by name. In XML, where an attribute
* value may contain entity references, an \c Attr object
* should be retrieved to examine the possibly fairly complex sub-tree
* representing the attribute value. On the other hand, in HTML, where
* all attributes have simple string values, methods to directly
* access an attribute value can safely be used as a convenience.
*
*/
class KHTML_EXPORT Element : public Node
{
friend class Document;
friend class DocumentFragment;
friend class HTMLDocument;
// friend class AttrImpl;
friend class Attr;
public:
Element();
Element(const Node &other) : Node()
{(*this)=other;}
Element(const Element &other);
Element & operator = (const Node &other);
Element & operator = (const Element &other);
~Element();
/**
* The name of the element. For example, in: <elementExample
* id="demo"> ... </elementExample> ,
* \c tagName has the value \c "elementExample"
* . Note that this is case-preserving in XML, as are all
* of the operations of the DOM. The HTML DOM returns the
* \c tagName of an HTML element in the canonical uppercase
* form, regardless of the case in the source HTML document.
*
*/
DOMString tagName() const;
/**
* Retrieves an attribute value by name.
*
* @param name The name of the attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return The \c Attr value as a string, or the empty
* string if that attribute does not have a specified or default
* value.
*
*/
DOMString getAttribute ( const DOMString &name );
/**
* Adds a new attribute. If an attribute with that name is already
* present in the element, its value is changed to be that of the
* value parameter. This value is a simple string, it is not
* parsed as it is being set. So any markup (such as syntax to be
* recognized as an entity reference) is treated as literal text,
* and needs to be appropriately escaped by the implementation
* when it is written out. In order to assign an attribute value
* that contains entity references, the user must create an
* \c Attr node plus any \c Text and
* \c EntityReference nodes, build the appropriate subtree,
* and use \c setAttributeNode to assign it as the
* value of an attribute.
*
* @param name The name of the attribute to create or alter.
*
* @param value Value to set in string form.
*
* @return
*
* @exception DOMException
* INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: Raised if the specified name contains an
* invalid character.
*
* NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
*
*/
void setAttribute ( const DOMString &name, const DOMString &value );
/**
* Removes an attribute by name. If the removed attribute has a
* default value it is immediately replaced.
*
* @param name The name of the attribute to remove.
*
* @return
*
* @exception DOMException
* NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
*
*/
void removeAttribute ( const DOMString &name );
/**
* Retrieves an \c Attr node by name.
*
* @param name The name of the attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return The \c Attr node with the specified
* attribute name or \c null if there is no such
* attribute.
*
*/
Attr getAttributeNode ( const DOMString &name );
/**
* Adds a new attribute. If an attribute with that name is already
* present in the element, it is replaced by the new one.
*
* @param newAttr The \c Attr node to add to the
* attribute list.
*
* @return If the \c newAttr attribute replaces an
* existing attribute with the same name, the previously existing
* \c Attr node is returned, otherwise \c null
* is returned.
*
* @exception DOMException
* WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR: Raised if \c newAttr was
* created from a different document than the one that created the
* element.
*
* NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
*
* INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR: Raised if \c newAttr is
* already an attribute of another \c Element object.
* The DOM user must explicitly clone \c Attr nodes to
* re-use them in other elements.
*
*/
Attr setAttributeNode ( const Attr &newAttr );
/**
* Removes the specified attribute.
*
* @param oldAttr The \c Attr node to remove from the
* attribute list. If the removed \c Attr has a
* default value it is immediately replaced.
*
* @return The \c Attr node that was removed.
*
* @exception DOMException
* NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
*
* NOT_FOUND_ERR: Raised if \c oldAttr is not an
* attribute of the element.
*
*/
Attr removeAttributeNode ( const Attr &oldAttr );
/**
* Returns a \c NodeList of all descendant elements
* with a given tag name, in the order in which they would be
* encountered in a preorder traversal of the \c Element
* tree.
*
* @param name The name of the tag to match on. The special value
* "*" matches all tags.
*
* @return A list of matching \c Element nodes.
*
*/
NodeList getElementsByTagName ( const DOMString &name );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
* Returns a NodeList of all the descendant Elements with a given local
* name and namespace URI in the order in which they are encountered in a
* preorder traversal of this Element tree.
*
* @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the elements to match on. The
* special value "*" matches all namespaces.
*
* @param localName The local name of the elements to match on. The special
* value "*" matches all local names.
*
* @return A new NodeList object containing all the matched Elements.
*/
NodeList getElementsByTagNameNS ( const DOMString &namespaceURI,
const DOMString &localName );
/**
* Introduced in HTML 5.
* No Exceptions.
*
* Returns a \c NodeList of all the \c Element 's
* with a given class name in the order in which they
* would be encountered in a preorder traversal of the
* \c Document tree.
*
* @param tagname An unordered set of unique space-separated
* tokens representing classes.
*
* @return A new \c NodeList object containing all the
* matched \c Element s.
*
* @since 4.1
*/
NodeList getElementsByClassName ( const DOMString &className );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2.
*
* No Exceptions.
*
* Retrieves an attribute value by local name and namespace URI. HTML-only
* DOM implementations do not need to implement this method.
*
* @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute to retrieve.
*
* @param localName The local name of the attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return The Attr value as a string, or the empty string if that
* attribute does not have a specified or default value.
*/
DOMString getAttributeNS ( const DOMString &namespaceURI,
const DOMString &localName );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
*
* Adds a new attribute. If an attribute with the same local name and
* namespace URI is already present on the element, its prefix is changed
* to be the prefix part of the qualifiedName, and its value is changed to
* be the value parameter. This value is a simple string; it is not parsed
* as it is being set. So any markup (such as syntax to be recognized as an
* entity reference) is treated as literal text, and needs to be
* appropriately escaped by the implementation when it is written out. In
* order to assign an attribute value that contains entity references, the
* user must create an Attr node plus any Text and EntityReference nodes,
* build the appropriate subtree, and use setAttributeNodeNS or
* setAttributeNode to assign it as the value of an attribute.
*
* HTML-only DOM implementations do not need to implement this method.
*
* @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute to create or
* alter.
*
* @param qualifiedName The qualified name of the attribute to create or
* alter.
*
* @param value The value to set in string form.
*
* @exception DOMException
* INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: Raised if the specified qualified name contains
* an illegal character.
*
* NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
*
* NAMESPACE_ERR: Raised if the qualifiedName is malformed, if the
* qualifiedName has a prefix and the namespaceURI is null, if the
* qualifiedName has a prefix that is "xml" and the namespaceURI is
* different from "http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace", or if the
* qualifiedName is "xmlns" and the namespaceURI is different from
* "http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/".
*/
void setAttributeNS ( const DOMString &namespaceURI,
const DOMString &qualifiedName,
const DOMString &value );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
*
* Removes an attribute by local name and namespace URI. If the removed
* attribute has a default value it is immediately replaced. The replacing
* attribute has the same namespace URI and local name, as well as the
* original prefix.
*
* HTML-only DOM implementations do not need to implement this method.
*
* @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute to remove.
*
* @param localName The local name of the attribute to remove.
*
* @exception DOMException
* NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
*/
void removeAttributeNS ( const DOMString &namespaceURI,
const DOMString &localName );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
*
* Retrieves an Attr node by local name and namespace URI. HTML-only DOM
* implementations do not need to implement this method.
*
* @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute to retrieve.
*
* @param localName The local name of the attribute to retrieve.
*
* @return The Attr node with the specified attribute local name and
* namespace URI or null if there is no such attribute.
*/
Attr getAttributeNodeNS ( const DOMString &namespaceURI,
const DOMString &localName );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
*
* Adds a new attribute. If an attribute with that local name and that
* namespace URI is already present in the element, it is replaced by the
* new one.
*
* HTML-only DOM implementations do not need to implement this method.
*
* @param newAttr The Attr node to add to the attribute list.
*
* @return If the newAttr attribute replaces an existing attribute with the
* same local name and namespace URI, the replaced Attr node is returned,
* otherwise null is returned.
*
* @exception DOMException
* WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR: Raised if newAttr was created from a different
* document than the one that created the element.
*
* NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is readonly.
*
* INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR: Raised if newAttr is already an attribute of
* another Element object. The DOM user must explicitly clone Attr nodes to
* re-use them in other elements.
*/
Attr setAttributeNodeNS ( const Attr &newAttr );
/**
* Returns true when an attribute with a given name is specified on this
* element or has a default value, false otherwise.
* Introduced in DOM Level 2.
*
* @param name The name of the attribute to look for.
*
* @return true if an attribute with the given name is specified on this
* element or has a default value, false otherwise.
*/
bool hasAttribute( const DOMString& name );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
*
* Returns true when an attribute with a given local name and namespace URI
* is specified on this element or has a default value, false otherwise.
* HTML-only DOM implementations do not need to implement this method.
*
* @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute to look for.
*
* @param localName The local name of the attribute to look for.
*
* @return true if an attribute with the given local name and namespace URI
* is specified or has a default value on this element, false otherwise.
*/
bool hasAttributeNS ( const DOMString &namespaceURI,
const DOMString &localName );
/**
* Introduced in DOM Level 2
* This method is from the CSSStyleDeclaration interface
*
* The style attribute
*/
CSSStyleDeclaration style ( );
/**
* Introduced in DOM level 3
* This method is part of the ElementTraversal interface
*
* The first child node which is of nodeType ELEMENT_NODE.
*
*/
Element firstElementChild ( ) const;
/**
* Introduced in DOM level 3
* This method is part of the ElementTraversal interface
*
* @return The last child node of that element which is of nodeType ELEMENT_NODE.
*
*/
Element lastElementChild ( ) const;
/**
* Introduced in DOM level 3
* This method is part of the ElementTraversal interface
*
* @return The sibling node of that element which most immediately precedes that element in document order,
* and which is of nodeType ELEMENT_NODE
*
*/
Element previousElementSibling ( ) const;
/**
* Introduced in DOM level 3
* This method is part of the ElementTraversal interface
*
* @return The sibling node of that element which most immediately follows that element in document order,
* and which is of nodeType ELEMENT_NODE
*
*/
Element nextElementSibling ( ) const;
/**
* Introduced in DOM level 3
* This method is part of the ElementTraversal interface
*
* @return The current number of child nodes of that element which are of nodeType ELEMENT_NODE
*
*/
unsigned long childElementCount ( ) const;
/**
* Introduced in Selectors Level 1.
*
* Returns the first (in document order) element in this element's subtree
* matching the given CSS selector @p query.
*
* @since 4.5
*/
Element querySelector(const DOMString& query) const;
/**
* Introduced in Selectors Level 1.
*
* Returns all (in document order) elements in this element's subtree
* matching the given CSS selector @p query. Note that the returned NodeList
* is static and not live, and will not be updated when the document
* changes
*
* @since 4.5
*/
NodeList querySelectorAll(const DOMString& query) const;
/**
* not part of the official DOM
*
* This method will always reflect the editability setting of this
* element as specified by a direct or indirect (that means, inherited)
* assignment to contentEditable or the respective CSS rule, even if
* design mode is active.
*
* @return whether this element is editable.
* @see setContentEditable
*/
bool contentEditable() const;
/**
* not part of the official DOM
*
* This element can be made editable by setting its contentEditable
* property to @p true. The setting will be inherited to its children
* as well.
*
* Setting or clearing contentEditable when design mode is active will
* take no effect. However, its status will still be propagated to all
* child elements.
*
* @param enabled @p true to make this element editable, @p false
* otherwise.
* @see DOM::Document::designMode
*/
void setContentEditable(bool enabled);
/**
* @internal
* not part of the DOM
*/
bool isHTMLElement() const;
/**
* KHTML extension to DOM
* This method returns the associated form element.
* returns null if this element is not a form-like element
* or if this elment is not in the scope of a form element.
*/
Element form() const;
static bool khtmlValidAttrName(const DOMString &name);
static bool khtmlValidPrefix(const DOMString &name);
static bool khtmlValidQualifiedName(const DOMString &name);
static bool khtmlMalformedQualifiedName(const DOMString &name);
static bool khtmlMalformedPrefix(const DOMString &name);
protected:
Element(ElementImpl *_impl);
};
} //namespace
#endif
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