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Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +00001\section{\module{xml.dom} ---
2 The Document Object Model API}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +00003
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +00004\declaremodule{standard}{xml.dom}
5\modulesynopsis{Document Object Model API for Python.}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +00006\sectionauthor{Paul Prescod}{paul@prescod.net}
7\sectionauthor{Martin v. L\"owis}{loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de}
8
9\versionadded{2.0}
10
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000011The Document Object Model, or ``DOM,'' is a cross-language API from
12the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for accessing and modifying XML
13documents. A DOM implementation presents an XML document as a tree
14structure, or allows client code to build such a structure from
15scratch. It then gives access to the structure through a set of
16objects which provided well-known interfaces.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000017
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000018The DOM is extremely useful for random-access applications. SAX only
19allows you a view of one bit of the document at a time. If you are
20looking at one SAX element, you have no access to another. If you are
21looking at a text node, you have no access to a containing element.
22When you write a SAX application, you need to keep track of your
23program's position in the document somewhere in your own code. SAX
24does not do it for you. Also, if you need to look ahead in the XML
25document, you are just out of luck.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000026
27Some applications are simply impossible in an event driven model with
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000028no access to a tree. Of course you could build some sort of tree
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000029yourself in SAX events, but the DOM allows you to avoid writing that
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000030code. The DOM is a standard tree representation for XML data.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000031
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000032%What if your needs are somewhere between SAX and the DOM? Perhaps
33%you cannot afford to load the entire tree in memory but you find the
34%SAX model somewhat cumbersome and low-level. There is also a module
35%called xml.dom.pulldom that allows you to build trees of only the
36%parts of a document that you need structured access to. It also has
37%features that allow you to find your way around the DOM.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000038% See http://www.prescod.net/python/pulldom
39
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000040The Document Object Model is being defined by the W3C in stages, or
41``levels'' in their terminology. The Python mapping of the API is
42substantially based on the DOM Level 2 recommendation. Some aspects
Fred Drake66f98b42001-01-26 20:51:32 +000043of the API will only become available in Python 2.1, or may only be
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000044available in particular DOM implementations.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000045
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000046DOM applications typically start by parsing some XML into a DOM. How
47this is accomplished is not covered at all by DOM Level 1, and Level 2
48provides only limited improvements. There is a
49\class{DOMImplementation} object class which provides access to
50\class{Document} creation methods, but these methods were only added
51in DOM Level 2 and were not implemented in time for Python 2.0. There
Fred Drake66f98b42001-01-26 20:51:32 +000052is also no well-defined way to access these methods without an
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000053existing \class{Document} object. For Python 2.0, consult the
54documentation for each particular DOM implementation to determine the
55bootstrap procedure needed to create and initialize \class{Document}
Fred Drake66f98b42001-01-26 20:51:32 +000056and \class{DocumentType} instances.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000057
58Once you have a DOM document object, you can access the parts of your
59XML document through its properties and methods. These properties are
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000060defined in the DOM specification; this portion of the reference manual
61describes the interpretation of the specification in Python.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000062
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000063The specification provided by the W3C defines the DOM API for Java,
64ECMAScript, and OMG IDL. The Python mapping defined here is based in
65large part on the IDL version of the specification, but strict
66compliance is not required (though implementations are free to support
67the strict mapping from IDL). See section \ref{dom-conformance},
68``Conformance,'' for a detailed discussion of mapping requirements.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000069
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000070
71\begin{seealso}
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000072 \seetitle[http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/]{Document Object
73 Model (DOM) Level 2 Specification}
74 {The W3C recommendation upon which the Python DOM API is
75 based.}
76 \seetitle[http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/]{Document Object
77 Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification}
78 {The W3C recommendation for the
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000079 DOM supported by \module{xml.dom.minidom}.}
80 \seetitle[http://pyxml.sourceforge.net]{PyXML}{Users that require a
81 full-featured implementation of DOM should use the PyXML
82 package.}
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +000083 \seetitle[http://cgi.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?orbos/99-08-02.pdf]{CORBA
84 Scripting with Python}
85 {This specifies the mapping from OMG IDL to Python.}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +000086\end{seealso}
87
Martin v. Löwis7edbd4f2001-02-22 14:05:50 +000088\subsection{Module Contents}
89
90The \module{xml.dom} contains the following functions:
91
92\begin{funcdesc}{registerDOMImplementation}{name, factory}
Fred Drake07e6c502001-02-23 19:15:56 +000093Register the \var{factory} function with the name \var{name}. The
94factory function should return an object which implements the
95\class{DOMImplementation} interface. The factory function can return
96the same object every time, or a new one for each call, as appropriate
97for the specific implementation (e.g. if that implementation supports
Martin v. Löwis7edbd4f2001-02-22 14:05:50 +000098some customization).
99\end{funcdesc}
100
101\begin{funcdesc}{getDOMImplementation}{name = None, features = ()}
102Return a suitable DOM implementation. The \var{name} is either
103well-known, the module name of a DOM implementation, or
104\code{None}. If it is not \code{None}, imports the corresponding module and
105returns a \class{DOMImplementation} object if the import succeeds. If
Fred Drake07e6c502001-02-23 19:15:56 +0000106no name is given, and if the environment variable \envvar{PYTHON_DOM} is
Martin v. Löwis7edbd4f2001-02-22 14:05:50 +0000107set, this variable is used to find the implementation.
108
109If name is not given, consider the available implementations to find
110one with the required feature set. If no implementation can be found,
111raise an \exception{ImportError}. The features list must be a sequence of
112(feature, version) pairs which are passed to hasFeature.
113\end{funcdesc}
114
115% Should the Node documentation go here?
116
117In addition, \module{xml.dom} contains the \class{Node}, and the DOM
118exceptions.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000119
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000120\subsection{Objects in the DOM \label{dom-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000121
122The definitive documentation for the DOM is the DOM specification from
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000123the W3C.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000124
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000125Note that DOM attributes may also be manipulated as nodes instead of
126as simple strings. It is fairly rare that you must do this, however,
127so this usage is not yet documented.
128
129
130\begin{tableiii}{l|l|l}{class}{Interface}{Section}{Purpose}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000131 \lineiii{DOMImplementation}{\ref{dom-implementation-objects}}
132 {Interface to the underlying implementation.}
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000133 \lineiii{Node}{\ref{dom-node-objects}}
134 {Base interface for most objects in a document.}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000135 \lineiii{NodeList}{\ref{dom-nodelist-objects}}
136 {Interface for a sequence of nodes.}
137 \lineiii{DocumentType}{\ref{dom-documenttype-objects}}
138 {Information about the declarations needed to process a document.}
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000139 \lineiii{Document}{\ref{dom-document-objects}}
140 {Object which represents an entire document.}
141 \lineiii{Element}{\ref{dom-element-objects}}
142 {Element nodes in the document hierarchy.}
143 \lineiii{Attr}{\ref{dom-attr-objects}}
144 {Attribute value nodes on element nodes.}
145 \lineiii{Comment}{\ref{dom-comment-objects}}
146 {Representation of comments in the source document.}
147 \lineiii{Text}{\ref{dom-text-objects}}
148 {Nodes containing textual content from the document.}
149 \lineiii{ProcessingInstruction}{\ref{dom-pi-objects}}
150 {Processing instruction representation.}
151\end{tableiii}
152
Fred Drakebc9c1b12000-12-13 17:38:02 +0000153An additional section describes the exceptions defined for working
154with the DOM in Python.
155
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000156
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000157\subsubsection{DOMImplementation Objects
158 \label{dom-implementation-objects}}
159
160The \class{DOMImplementation} interface provides a way for
161applications to determine the availability of particular features in
162the DOM they are using. DOM Level 2 added the ability to create new
163\class{Document} and \class{DocumentType} objects using the
164\class{DOMImplementation} as well.
165
166\begin{methoddesc}[DOMImplementation]{hasFeature}{feature, version}
167\end{methoddesc}
168
169
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000170\subsubsection{Node Objects \label{dom-node-objects}}
171
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000172All of the components of an XML document are subclasses of
173\class{Node}.
174
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000175\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{nodeType}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000176An integer representing the node type. Symbolic constants for the
Fred Drake66f98b42001-01-26 20:51:32 +0000177types are on the \class{Node} object:
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000178\constant{ELEMENT_NODE}, \constant{ATTRIBUTE_NODE},
179\constant{TEXT_NODE}, \constant{CDATA_SECTION_NODE},
180\constant{ENTITY_NODE}, \constant{PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE},
181\constant{COMMENT_NODE}, \constant{DOCUMENT_NODE},
182\constant{DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE}, \constant{NOTATION_NODE}.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000183This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000184\end{memberdesc}
185
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000186\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{parentNode}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000187The parent of the current node, or \code{None} for the document node.
188The value is always a \class{Node} object or \code{None}. For
189\class{Element} nodes, this will be the parent element, except for the
190root element, in which case it will be the \class{Document} object.
191For \class{Attr} nodes, this is always \code{None}.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000192This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000193\end{memberdesc}
194
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000195\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{attributes}
Fred Drake9368a122001-01-24 18:19:40 +0000196A \class{NamedNodeList} of attribute objects. Only elements have
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000197actual values for this; others provide \code{None} for this attribute.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000198This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000199\end{memberdesc}
200
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000201\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{previousSibling}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000202The node that immediately precedes this one with the same parent. For
203instance the element with an end-tag that comes just before the
204\var{self} element's start-tag. Of course, XML documents are made
205up of more than just elements so the previous sibling could be text, a
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000206comment, or something else. If this node is the first child of the
207parent, this attribute will be \code{None}.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000208This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000209\end{memberdesc}
210
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000211\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{nextSibling}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000212The node that immediately follows this one with the same parent. See
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000213also \member{previousSibling}. If this is the last child of the
214parent, this attribute will be \code{None}.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000215This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000216\end{memberdesc}
217
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000218\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{childNodes}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000219A list of nodes contained within this node.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000220This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000221\end{memberdesc}
222
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000223\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{firstChild}
224The first child of the node, if there are any, or \code{None}.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000225This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000226\end{memberdesc}
227
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000228\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{lastChild}
229The last child of the node, if there are any, or \code{None}.
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000230This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000231\end{memberdesc}
232
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000233\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{localName}
234The part of the \member{tagName} following the colon if there is one,
235else the entire \member{tagName}. The value is a string.
236\end{memberdesc}
237
238\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{prefix}
239The part of the \member{tagName} preceding the colon if there is one,
240else the empty string. The value is a string, or \code{None}
241\end{memberdesc}
242
243\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{namespaceURI}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000244The namespace associated with the element name. This will be a
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000245string or \code{None}. This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000246\end{memberdesc}
247
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000248\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{nodeName}
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000249This has a different meaning for each node type; see the DOM
250specification for details. You can always get the information you
251would get here from another property such as the \member{tagName}
252property for elements or the \member{name} property for attributes.
253For all node types, the value of this attribute will be either a
254string or \code{None}. This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000255\end{memberdesc}
256
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000257\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{nodeValue}
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000258This has a different meaning for each node type; see the DOM
259specification for details. The situation is similar to that with
260\member{nodeName}. The value is a string or \code{None}.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000261\end{memberdesc}
262
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000263\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{hasAttributes}{}
264Returns true if the node has any attributes.
265\end{methoddesc}
266
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000267\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{hasChildNodes}{}
268Returns true if the node has any child nodes.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000269\end{methoddesc}
270
Fred Drake40e43bf2001-02-03 01:20:01 +0000271\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{isSameNode}{other}
272Returns true if \var{other} refers to the same node as this node.
273This is especially useful for DOM implementations which use any sort
274of proxy architecture (because more than one object can refer to the
275same node).
Fred Drake15862f52001-02-14 20:39:15 +0000276
277\strong{Note:} This is based on a proposed DOM Level 3 API which is
278still in the ``working draft'' stage, but this particular interface
279appears uncontroversial. Changes from the W3C will not necessarily
280affect this method in the Python DOM interface (though any new W3C
281API for this would also be supported).
Fred Drake40e43bf2001-02-03 01:20:01 +0000282\end{methoddesc}
283
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000284\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{appendChild}{newChild}
285Add a new child node to this node at the end of the list of children,
286returning \var{newChild}.
287\end{methoddesc}
288
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000289\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{insertBefore}{newChild, refChild}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000290Insert a new child node before an existing child. It must be the case
291that \var{refChild} is a child of this node; if not,
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000292\exception{ValueError} is raised. \var{newChild} is returned.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000293\end{methoddesc}
294
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000295\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{removeChild}{oldChild}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000296Remove a child node. \var{oldChild} must be a child of this node; if
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000297not, \exception{ValueError} is raised. \var{oldChild} is returned on
298success. If \var{oldChild} will not be used further, its
299\method{unlink()} method should be called.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000300\end{methoddesc}
301
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000302\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{replaceChild}{newChild, oldChild}
303Replace an existing node with a new node. It must be the case that
304\var{oldChild} is a child of this node; if not,
305\exception{ValueError} is raised.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000306\end{methoddesc}
307
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000308\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{normalize}{}
309Join adjacent text nodes so that all stretches of text are stored as
310single \class{Text} instances. This simplifies processing text from a
311DOM tree for many applications.
312\versionadded{2.1}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000313\end{methoddesc}
314
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000315\begin{methoddesc}[Node]{cloneNode}{deep}
316Clone this node. Setting \var{deep} means to clone all child nodes as
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000317well. This returns the clone.
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000318\end{methoddesc}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000319
320
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000321\subsubsection{NodeList Objects \label{dom-nodelist-objects}}
322
323A \class{NodeList} represents a sequence of nodes. These objects are
324used in two ways in the DOM Core recommendation: the
325\class{Element} objects provides one as it's list of child nodes, and
326the \method{getElementsByTagName()} and
327\method{getElementsByTagNameNS()} methods of \class{Node} return
328objects with this interface to represent query results.
329
330The DOM Level 2 recommendation defines one method and one attribute
331for these objects:
332
333\begin{methoddesc}[NodeList]{item}{i}
334 Return the \var{i}'th item from the sequence, if there is one, or
335 \code{None}. The index \var{i} is not allowed to be less then zero
336 or greater than or equal to the length of the sequence.
337\end{methoddesc}
338
339\begin{memberdesc}[NodeList]{length}
340 The number of nodes in the sequence.
341\end{memberdesc}
342
343In addition, the Python DOM interface requires that some additional
344support is provided to allow \class{NodeList} objects to be used as
345Python sequences. All \class{NodeList} implementations must include
346support for \method{__len__()} and \method{__getitem__()}; this allows
347iteration over the \class{NodeList} in \keyword{for} statements and
348proper support for the \function{len()} built-in function.
349
350If a DOM implementation supports modification of the document, the
351\class{NodeList} implementation must also support the
352\method{__setitem__()} and \method{__delitem__()} methods.
353
354
355\subsubsection{DocumentType Objects \label{dom-documenttype-objects}}
356
357Information about the notations and entities declared by a document
358(including the external subset if the parser uses it and can provide
359the information) is available from a \class{DocumentType} object. The
360\class{DocumentType} for a document is available from the
361\class{Document} object's \member{doctype} attribute.
362
363\class{DocumentType} is a specialization of \class{Node}, and adds the
364following attributes:
365
366\begin{memberdesc}[DocumentType]{publicId}
367 The public identifier for the external subset of the document type
368 definition. This will be a string or \code{None}.
369\end{memberdesc}
370
371\begin{memberdesc}[DocumentType]{systemId}
372 The system identifier for the external subset of the document type
373 definition. This will be a URI as a string, or \code{None}.
374\end{memberdesc}
375
376\begin{memberdesc}[DocumentType]{internalSubset}
377 A string giving the complete internal subset from the document.
378\end{memberdesc}
379
380\begin{memberdesc}[DocumentType]{name}
381 The name of the root element as given in the \code{DOCTYPE}
382 declaration, if present. If the was no \code{DOCTYPE} declaration,
383 this will be \code{None}.
384\end{memberdesc}
385
386\begin{memberdesc}[DocumentType]{entities}
387 This is a \class{NamedNodeMap} giving the definitions of external
388 entities. For entity names defined more than once, only the first
389 definition is provided (others are ignored as required by the XML
390 recommendation). This may be \code{None} if the information is not
391 provided by the parser, or if no entities are defined.
392\end{memberdesc}
393
394\begin{memberdesc}[DocumentType]{notations}
395 This is a \class{NamedNodeMap} giving the definitions of notations.
396 For notation names defined more than once, only the first definition
397 is provided (others are ignored as required by the XML
398 recommendation). This may be \code{None} if the information is not
399 provided by the parser, or if no notations are defined.
400\end{memberdesc}
401
402
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000403\subsubsection{Document Objects \label{dom-document-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000404
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000405A \class{Document} represents an entire XML document, including its
406constituent elements, attributes, processing instructions, comments
407etc. Remeber that it inherits properties from \class{Node}.
408
409\begin{memberdesc}[Document]{documentElement}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000410The one and only root element of the document.
411\end{memberdesc}
412
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000413\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{createElement}{tagName}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000414Create and return a new element node. The element is not inserted
415into the document when it is created. You need to explicitly insert
416it with one of the other methods such as \method{insertBefore()} or
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000417\method{appendChild()}.
418\end{methoddesc}
419
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000420\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{createElementNS}{namespaceURI, tagName}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000421Create and return a new element with a namespace. The
422\var{tagName} may have a prefix. The element is not inserted into the
423document when it is created. You need to explicitly insert it with
424one of the other methods such as \method{insertBefore()} or
425\method{appendChild()}.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000426\end{methoddesc}
427
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000428\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{createTextNode}{data}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000429Create and return a text node containing the data passed as a
430parameter. As with the other creation methods, this one does not
431insert the node into the tree.
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000432\end{methoddesc}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000433
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000434\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{createComment}{data}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000435Create and return a comment node containing the data passed as a
436parameter. As with the other creation methods, this one does not
437insert the node into the tree.
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000438\end{methoddesc}
439
440\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{createProcessingInstruction}{target, data}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000441Create and return a processing instruction node containing the
442\var{target} and \var{data} passed as parameters. As with the other
443creation methods, this one does not insert the node into the tree.
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000444\end{methoddesc}
445
446\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{createAttribute}{name}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000447Create and return an attribute node. This method does not associate
448the attribute node with any particular element. You must use
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000449\method{setAttributeNode()} on the appropriate \class{Element} object
450to use the newly created attribute instance.
451\end{methoddesc}
452
453\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{createAttributeNS}{namespaceURI, qualifiedName}
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000454Create and return an attribute node with a namespace. The
455\var{tagName} may have a prefix. This method does not associate the
456attribute node with any particular element. You must use
457\method{setAttributeNode()} on the appropriate \class{Element} object
458to use the newly created attribute instance.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000459\end{methoddesc}
460
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000461\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{getElementsByTagName}{tagName}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000462Search for all descendants (direct children, children's children,
463etc.) with a particular element type name.
464\end{methoddesc}
465
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000466\begin{methoddesc}[Document]{getElementsByTagNameNS}{namespaceURI, localName}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000467Search for all descendants (direct children, children's children,
468etc.) with a particular namespace URI and localname. The localname is
469the part of the namespace after the prefix.
470\end{methoddesc}
471
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000472
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000473\subsubsection{Element Objects \label{dom-element-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000474
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000475\class{Element} is a subclass of \class{Node}, so inherits all the
476attributes of that class.
477
478\begin{memberdesc}[Element]{tagName}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000479The element type name. In a namespace-using document it may have
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000480colons in it. The value is a string.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000481\end{memberdesc}
482
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000483\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{getElementsByTagName}{tagName}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000484Same as equivalent method in the \class{Document} class.
485\end{methoddesc}
486
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000487\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{getElementsByTagNameNS}{tagName}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000488Same as equivalent method in the \class{Document} class.
489\end{methoddesc}
490
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000491\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{getAttribute}{attname}
492Return an attribute value as a string.
493\end{methoddesc}
494
495\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{getAttributeNode}{attrname}
496Return the \class{Attr} node for the attribute named by
497\var{attrname}.
498\end{methoddesc}
499
500\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{getAttributeNS}{namespaceURI, localName}
501Return an attribute value as a string, given a \var{namespaceURI} and
502\var{localName}.
503\end{methoddesc}
504
505\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{getAttributeNodeNS}{namespaceURI, localName}
506Return an attribute value as a node, given a \var{namespaceURI} and
507\var{localName}.
508\end{methoddesc}
509
510\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{removeAttribute}{attname}
511Remove an attribute by name. No exception is raised if there is no
512matching attribute.
513\end{methoddesc}
514
515\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{removeAttributeNode}{oldAttr}
516Remove and return \var{oldAttr} from the attribute list, if present.
517If \var{oldAttr} is not present, \exception{NotFoundErr} is raised.
518\end{methoddesc}
519
520\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{removeAttributeNS}{namespaceURI, localName}
521Remove an attribute by name. Note that it uses a localName, not a
522qname. No exception is raised if there is no matching attribute.
523\end{methoddesc}
524
525\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{setAttribute}{attname, value}
526Set an attribute value from a string.
527\end{methoddesc}
528
529\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{setAttributeNode}{newAttr}
530Add a new attibute node to the element, replacing an existing
531attribute if necessary if the \member{name} attribute matches. If a
532replacement occurs, the old attribute node will be returned. If
533\var{newAttr} is already in use, \exception{InuseAttributeErr} will be
534raised.
535\end{methoddesc}
536
537\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{setAttributeNodeNS}{newAttr}
538Add a new attibute node to the element, replacing an existing
539attribute if necessary if the \member{namespaceURI} and
540\member{localName} attributes match. If a replacement occurs, the old
541attribute node will be returned. If \var{newAttr} is already in use,
542\exception{InuseAttributeErr} will be raised.
543\end{methoddesc}
544
545\begin{methoddesc}[Element]{setAttributeNS}{namespaceURI, qname, value}
546Set an attribute value from a string, given a \var{namespaceURI} and a
547\var{qname}. Note that a qname is the whole attribute name. This is
548different than above.
549\end{methoddesc}
550
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000551
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000552\subsubsection{Attr Objects \label{dom-attr-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000553
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000554\class{Attr} inherits from \class{Node}, so inherits all its
555attributes.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000556
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000557\begin{memberdesc}[Attr]{name}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000558The attribute name. In a namespace-using document it may have colons
559in it.
560\end{memberdesc}
561
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000562\begin{memberdesc}[Attr]{localName}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000563The part of the name following the colon if there is one, else the
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000564entire name. This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000565\end{memberdesc}
566
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000567\begin{memberdesc}[Attr]{prefix}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000568The part of the name preceding the colon if there is one, else the
569empty string.
570\end{memberdesc}
571
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000572
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000573\subsubsection{NamedNodeMap Objects \label{dom-attributelist-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000574
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000575\class{NamedNodeMap} does \emph{not} inherit from \class{Node}.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000576
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000577\begin{memberdesc}[NamedNodeMap]{length}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000578The length of the attribute list.
579\end{memberdesc}
580
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000581\begin{methoddesc}[NamedNodeMap]{item}{index}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000582Return an attribute with a particular index. The order you get the
583attributes in is arbitrary but will be consistent for the life of a
584DOM. Each item is an attribute node. Get its value with the
585\member{value} attribbute.
586\end{methoddesc}
587
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000588There are also experimental methods that give this class more mapping
589behavior. You can use them or you can use the standardized
590\method{getAttribute*()}-family methods on the \class{Element} objects.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000591
592
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000593\subsubsection{Comment Objects \label{dom-comment-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000594
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000595\class{Comment} represents a comment in the XML document. It is a
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000596subclass of \class{Node}, but cannot have child nodes.
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000597
598\begin{memberdesc}[Comment]{data}
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000599The content of the comment as a string. The attribute contains all
600characters between the leading \code{<!-}\code{-} and trailing
601\code{-}\code{->}, but does not include them.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000602\end{memberdesc}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000603
604
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000605\subsubsection{Text and CDATASection Objects \label{dom-text-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000606
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000607The \class{Text} interface represents text in the XML document. If
608the parser and DOM implementation support the DOM's XML extension,
609portions of the text enclosed in CDATA marked sections are stored in
610\class{CDATASection} objects. These two interfaces are identical, but
611provide different values for the \member{nodeType} attribute.
612
613These interfaces extend the \class{Node} interface. They cannot have
614child nodes.
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000615
616\begin{memberdesc}[Text]{data}
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000617The content of the text node as a string.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000618\end{memberdesc}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000619
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000620\strong{Note:} The use of a \class{CDATASection} node does not
621indicate that the node represents a complete CDATA marked section,
622only that the content of the node was part of a CDATA section. A
623single CDATA section may be represented by more than one node in the
624document tree. There is no way to determine whether two adjacent
625\class{CDATASection} nodes represent different CDATA marked sections.
626
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000627
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000628\subsubsection{ProcessingInstruction Objects \label{dom-pi-objects}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000629
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000630Represents a processing instruction in the XML document; this inherits
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000631from the \class{Node} interface and cannot have child nodes.
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000632
633\begin{memberdesc}[ProcessingInstruction]{target}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000634The content of the processing instruction up to the first whitespace
Fred Drake9a29dd62000-12-08 06:54:51 +0000635character. This is a read-only attribute.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000636\end{memberdesc}
637
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000638\begin{memberdesc}[ProcessingInstruction]{data}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000639The content of the processing instruction following the first
640whitespace character.
641\end{memberdesc}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000642
643
Fred Drakebc9c1b12000-12-13 17:38:02 +0000644\subsubsection{Exceptions \label{dom-exceptions}}
645
646\versionadded{2.1}
647
648The DOM Level 2 recommendation defines a single exception,
649\exception{DOMException}, and a number of constants that allow
650applications to determine what sort of error occurred.
651\exception{DOMException} instances carry a \member{code} attribute
652that provides the appropriate value for the specific exception.
653
654The Python DOM interface provides the constants, but also expands the
655set of exceptions so that a specific exception exists for each of the
656exception codes defined by the DOM. The implementations must raise
657the appropriate specific exception, each of which carries the
658appropriate value for the \member{code} attribute.
659
660\begin{excdesc}{DOMException}
661 Base exception class used for all specific DOM exceptions. This
662 exception class cannot be directly instantiated.
663\end{excdesc}
664
665\begin{excdesc}{DomstringSizeErr}
666 Raised when a specified range of text does not fit into a string.
667 This is not known to be used in the Python DOM implementations, but
668 may be received from DOM implementations not written in Python.
669\end{excdesc}
670
671\begin{excdesc}{HierarchyRequestErr}
672 Raised when an attempt is made to insert a node where the node type
673 is not allowed.
674\end{excdesc}
675
676\begin{excdesc}{IndexSizeErr}
677 Raised when an index or size parameter to a method is negative or
678 exceeds the allowed values.
679\end{excdesc}
680
681\begin{excdesc}{InuseAttributeErr}
682 Raised when an attempt is made to insert an \class{Attr} node that
683 is already present elsewhere in the document.
684\end{excdesc}
685
686\begin{excdesc}{InvalidAccessErr}
687 Raised if a parameter or an operation is not supported on the
688 underlying object.
689\end{excdesc}
690
691\begin{excdesc}{InvalidCharacterErr}
692 This exception is raised when a string parameter contains a
693 character that is not permitted in the context it's being used in by
694 the XML 1.0 recommendation. For example, attempting to create an
695 \class{Element} node with a space in the element type name will
696 cause this error to be raised.
697\end{excdesc}
698
699\begin{excdesc}{InvalidModificationErr}
700 Raised when an attempt is made to modify the type of a node.
701\end{excdesc}
702
703\begin{excdesc}{InvalidStateErr}
704 Raised when an attempt is made to use an object that is not or is no
705 longer usable.
706\end{excdesc}
707
708\begin{excdesc}{NamespaceErr}
709 If an attempt is made to change any object in a way that is not
710 permitted with regard to the
711 \citetitle[http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/]{Namespaces in XML}
712 recommendation, this exception is raised.
713\end{excdesc}
714
715\begin{excdesc}{NotFoundErr}
716 Exception when a node does not exist in the referenced context. For
717 example, \method{NamedNodeMap.removeNamedItem()} will raise this if
718 the node passed in does not exist in the map.
719\end{excdesc}
720
721\begin{excdesc}{NotSupportedErr}
722 Raised when the implementation does not support the requested type
723 of object or operation.
724\end{excdesc}
725
726\begin{excdesc}{NoDataAllowedErr}
727 This is raised if data is specified for a node which does not
728 support data.
729 % XXX a better explanation is needed!
730\end{excdesc}
731
732\begin{excdesc}{NoModificationAllowedErr}
733 Raised on attempts to modify an object where modifications are not
734 allowed (such as for read-only nodes).
735\end{excdesc}
736
737\begin{excdesc}{SyntaxErr}
738 Raised when an invalid or illegal string is specified.
739 % XXX how is this different from InvalidCharacterErr ???
740\end{excdesc}
741
742\begin{excdesc}{WrongDocumentErr}
743 Raised when a node is inserted in a different document than it
744 currently belongs to, and the implementation does not support
745 migrating the node from one document to the other.
746\end{excdesc}
747
748The exception codes defined in the DOM recommendation map to the
749exceptions described above according to this table:
750
751\begin{tableii}{l|l}{constant}{Constant}{Exception}
752 \lineii{DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR}{\exception{DomstringSizeErr}}
753 \lineii{HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR}{\exception{HierarchyRequestErr}}
754 \lineii{INDEX_SIZE_ERR}{\exception{IndexSizeErr}}
755 \lineii{INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR}{\exception{InuseAttributeErr}}
756 \lineii{INVALID_ACCESS_ERR}{\exception{InvalidAccessErr}}
757 \lineii{INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR}{\exception{InvalidCharacterErr}}
758 \lineii{INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR}{\exception{InvalidModificationErr}}
759 \lineii{INVALID_STATE_ERR}{\exception{InvalidStateErr}}
760 \lineii{NAMESPACE_ERR}{\exception{NamespaceErr}}
761 \lineii{NOT_FOUND_ERR}{\exception{NotFoundErr}}
762 \lineii{NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR}{\exception{NotSupportedErr}}
763 \lineii{NO_DATA_ALLOWED_ERR}{\exception{NoDataAllowedErr}}
764 \lineii{NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR}{\exception{NoModificationAllowedErr}}
765 \lineii{SYNTAX_ERR}{\exception{SyntaxErr}}
766 \lineii{WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR}{\exception{WrongDocumentErr}}
767\end{tableii}
768
769
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000770\subsection{Conformance \label{dom-conformance}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000771
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000772This section describes the conformance requirements and relationships
773between the Python DOM API, the W3C DOM recommendations, and the OMG
774IDL mapping for Python.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000775
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000776
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000777\subsubsection{Type Mapping \label{dom-type-mapping}}
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000778
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000779The primitive IDL types used in the DOM specification are mapped to
780Python types according to the following table.
781
782\begin{tableii}{l|l}{code}{IDL Type}{Python Type}
783 \lineii{boolean}{\code{IntegerType} (with a value of \code{0} or \code{1})}
784 \lineii{int}{\code{IntegerType}}
785 \lineii{long int}{\code{IntegerType}}
786 \lineii{unsigned int}{\code{IntegerType}}
787\end{tableii}
788
789Additionally, the \class{DOMString} defined in the recommendation is
790mapped to a Python string or Unicode string. Applications should
791be able to handle Unicode whenever a string is returned from the DOM.
792
793The IDL \keyword{null} value is mapped to \code{None}, which may be
794accepted or provided by the implementation whenever \keyword{null} is
795allowed by the API.
796
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000797
798\subsubsection{Accessor Methods \label{dom-accessor-methods}}
799
800The mapping from OMG IDL to Python defines accessor functions for IDL
801\keyword{attribute} declarations in much the way the Java mapping
802does. Mapping the IDL declarations
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000803
804\begin{verbatim}
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000805readonly attribute string someValue;
806 attribute string anotherValue;
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000807\end{verbatim}
808
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000809yeilds three accessor functions: a ``get'' method for
810\member{someValue} (\method{_get_someValue()}), and ``get'' and
811``set'' methods for
812\member{anotherValue} (\method{_get_anotherValue()} and
813\method{_set_anotherValue()}). The mapping, in particular, does not
814require that the IDL attributes are accessible as normal Python
815attributes: \code{\var{object}.someValue} is \emph{not} required to
816work, and may raise an \exception{AttributeError}.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000817
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000818The Python DOM API, however, \emph{does} require that normal attribute
819access work. This means that the typical surrogates generated by
820Python IDL compilers are not likely to work, and wrapper objects may
821be needed on the client if the DOM objects are accessed via CORBA.
822While this does require some additional consideration for CORBA DOM
823clients, the implementers with experience using DOM over CORBA from
824Python do not consider this a problem. Attributes that are declared
825\keyword{readonly} may not restrict write access in all DOM
826implementations.
Fred Drake669d36f2000-10-24 02:34:45 +0000827
Fred Drakeeaf57aa2000-11-29 06:10:22 +0000828Additionally, the accessor functions are not required. If provided,
829they should take the form defined by the Python IDL mapping, but
830these methods are considered unnecessary since the attributes are
Fred Drake16942f22000-12-07 04:47:51 +0000831accessible directly from Python. ``Set'' accessors should never be
832provided for \keyword{readonly} attributes.