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171 lines
4.8 KiB
Go
171 lines
4.8 KiB
Go
package goquery
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import (
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"bytes"
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"golang.org/x/net/html"
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)
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// used to determine if a set (map[*html.Node]bool) should be used
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// instead of iterating over a slice. The set uses more memory and
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// is slower than slice iteration for small N.
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const minNodesForSet = 1000
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var nodeNames = []string{
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html.ErrorNode: "#error",
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html.TextNode: "#text",
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html.DocumentNode: "#document",
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html.CommentNode: "#comment",
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}
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// NodeName returns the node name of the first element in the selection.
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// It tries to behave in a similar way as the DOM's nodeName property
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// (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/nodeName).
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//
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// Go's net/html package defines the following node types, listed with
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// the corresponding returned value from this function:
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//
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// ErrorNode : #error
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// TextNode : #text
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// DocumentNode : #document
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// ElementNode : the element's tag name
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// CommentNode : #comment
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// DoctypeNode : the name of the document type
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//
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func NodeName(s *Selection) string {
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if s.Length() == 0 {
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return ""
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}
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return nodeName(s.Get(0))
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}
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// nodeName returns the node name of the given html node.
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// See NodeName for additional details on behaviour.
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func nodeName(node *html.Node) string {
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if node == nil {
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return ""
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}
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switch node.Type {
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case html.ElementNode, html.DoctypeNode:
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return node.Data
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default:
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if node.Type >= 0 && int(node.Type) < len(nodeNames) {
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return nodeNames[node.Type]
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}
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return ""
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}
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}
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// OuterHtml returns the outer HTML rendering of the first item in
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// the selection - that is, the HTML including the first element's
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// tag and attributes.
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//
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// Unlike InnerHtml, this is a function and not a method on the Selection,
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// because this is not a jQuery method (in javascript-land, this is
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// a property provided by the DOM).
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func OuterHtml(s *Selection) (string, error) {
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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if s.Length() == 0 {
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return "", nil
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}
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n := s.Get(0)
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if err := html.Render(&buf, n); err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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return buf.String(), nil
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}
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// Loop through all container nodes to search for the target node.
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func sliceContains(container []*html.Node, contained *html.Node) bool {
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for _, n := range container {
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if nodeContains(n, contained) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Checks if the contained node is within the container node.
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func nodeContains(container *html.Node, contained *html.Node) bool {
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// Check if the parent of the contained node is the container node, traversing
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// upward until the top is reached, or the container is found.
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for contained = contained.Parent; contained != nil; contained = contained.Parent {
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if container == contained {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Checks if the target node is in the slice of nodes.
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func isInSlice(slice []*html.Node, node *html.Node) bool {
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return indexInSlice(slice, node) > -1
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}
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// Returns the index of the target node in the slice, or -1.
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func indexInSlice(slice []*html.Node, node *html.Node) int {
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if node != nil {
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for i, n := range slice {
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if n == node {
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return i
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}
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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// Appends the new nodes to the target slice, making sure no duplicate is added.
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// There is no check to the original state of the target slice, so it may still
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// contain duplicates. The target slice is returned because append() may create
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// a new underlying array. If targetSet is nil, a local set is created with the
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// target if len(target) + len(nodes) is greater than minNodesForSet.
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func appendWithoutDuplicates(target []*html.Node, nodes []*html.Node, targetSet map[*html.Node]bool) []*html.Node {
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// if there are not that many nodes, don't use the map, faster to just use nested loops
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// (unless a non-nil targetSet is passed, in which case the caller knows better).
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if targetSet == nil && len(target)+len(nodes) < minNodesForSet {
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for _, n := range nodes {
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if !isInSlice(target, n) {
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target = append(target, n)
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}
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}
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return target
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}
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// if a targetSet is passed, then assume it is reliable, otherwise create one
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// and initialize it with the current target contents.
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if targetSet == nil {
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targetSet = make(map[*html.Node]bool, len(target))
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for _, n := range target {
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targetSet[n] = true
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}
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}
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for _, n := range nodes {
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if !targetSet[n] {
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target = append(target, n)
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targetSet[n] = true
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}
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}
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return target
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}
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// Loop through a selection, returning only those nodes that pass the predicate
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// function.
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func grep(sel *Selection, predicate func(i int, s *Selection) bool) (result []*html.Node) {
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for i, n := range sel.Nodes {
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if predicate(i, newSingleSelection(n, sel.document)) {
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result = append(result, n)
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}
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}
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return result
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}
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// Creates a new Selection object based on the specified nodes, and keeps the
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// source Selection object on the stack (linked list).
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func pushStack(fromSel *Selection, nodes []*html.Node) *Selection {
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result := &Selection{nodes, fromSel.document, fromSel}
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return result
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}
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