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xpath.go |
XPath
XPath is Go package provides selecting nodes from XML, HTML or other documents using XPath expression.
Implementation
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htmlquery - an XPath query package for HTML document
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xmlquery - an XPath query package for XML document.
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jsonquery - an XPath query package for JSON document
Supported Features
The basic XPath patterns.
The basic XPath patterns cover 90% of the cases that most stylesheets will need.
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node
: Selects all child elements with nodeName of node. -
*
: Selects all child elements. -
@attr
: Selects the attribute attr. -
@*
: Selects all attributes. -
node()
: Matches an org.w3c.dom.Node. -
text()
: Matches a org.w3c.dom.Text node. -
comment()
: Matches a comment. -
.
: Selects the current node. -
..
: Selects the parent of current node. -
/
: Selects the document node. -
a[expr]
: Select only those nodes matching a which also satisfy the expression expr. -
a[n]
: Selects the nth matching node matching a When a filter's expression is a number, XPath selects based on position. -
a/b
: For each node matching a, add the nodes matching b to the result. -
a//b
: For each node matching a, add the descendant nodes matching b to the result. -
//b
: Returns elements in the entire document matching b. -
a|b
: All nodes matching a or b, union operation(not boolean or). -
(a, b, c)
: Evaluates each of its operands and concatenates the resulting sequences, in order, into a single result sequence
Node Axes
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child::*
: The child axis selects children of the current node. -
descendant::*
: The descendant axis selects descendants of the current node. It is equivalent to '//'. -
descendant-or-self::*
: Selects descendants including the current node. -
attribute::*
: Selects attributes of the current element. It is equivalent to @* -
following-sibling::*
: Selects nodes after the current node. -
preceding-sibling::*
: Selects nodes before the current node. -
following::*
: Selects the first matching node following in document order, excluding descendants. -
preceding::*
: Selects the first matching node preceding in document order, excluding ancestors. -
parent::*
: Selects the parent if it matches. The '..' pattern from the core is equivalent to 'parent::node()'. -
ancestor::*
: Selects matching ancestors. -
ancestor-or-self::*
: Selects ancestors including the current node. -
self::*
: Selects the current node. '.' is equivalent to 'self::node()'.
Expressions
The gxpath supported three types: number, boolean, string.
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path
: Selects nodes based on the path. -
a = b
: Standard comparisons.- a = b True if a equals b.
- a != b True if a is not equal to b.
- a < b True if a is less than b.
- a <= b True if a is less than or equal to b.
- a > b True if a is greater than b.
- a >= b True if a is greater than or equal to b.
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a + b
: Arithmetic expressions.- a
Unary minus- a + b Add
- a - b Substract
- a * b Multiply
- a div b Divide
- a mod b Floating point mod, like Java.
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a or b
: Booleanor
operation. -
a and b
: Booleanand
operation. -
(expr)
: Parenthesized expressions. -
fun(arg1, ..., argn)
: Function calls:
Function | Supported |
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boolean() |
✓ |
ceiling() |
✓ |
choose() |
✗ |
concat() |
✓ |
contains() |
✓ |
count() |
✓ |
current() |
✗ |
document() |
✗ |
element-available() |
✗ |
ends-with() |
✓ |
false() |
✓ |
floor() |
✓ |
format-number() |
✗ |
function-available() |
✗ |
generate-id() |
✗ |
id() |
✗ |
key() |
✗ |
lang() |
✗ |
last() |
✓ |
local-name() |
✓ |
matches() |
✓ |
name() |
✓ |
namespace-uri() |
✓ |
normalize-space() |
✓ |
not() |
✓ |
number() |
✓ |
position() |
✓ |
replace() |
✓ |
reverse() |
✓ |
round() |
✓ |
starts-with() |
✓ |
string() |
✓ |
string-length() |
✓ |
substring() |
✓ |
substring-after() |
✓ |
substring-before() |
✓ |
sum() |
✓ |
system-property() |
✗ |
translate() |
✓ |
true() |
✓ |
unparsed-entity-url() |
✗ |
Changelogs
2019-03-19
- optimize XPath
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operation performance. #33. Tips: suggest split into multiple subquery if you have a lot of|
operations.
2019-01-29
- improvement
normalize-space
function. #32
2018-12-07