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2:mod:`xml.dom` --- The Document Object Model API
3================================================
4
5.. module:: xml.dom
6 :synopsis: Document Object Model API for Python.
7.. sectionauthor:: Paul Prescod <paul@prescod.net>
8.. sectionauthor:: Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de>
9
10
11.. versionadded:: 2.0
12
13The Document Object Model, or "DOM," is a cross-language API from the World Wide
14Web Consortium (W3C) for accessing and modifying XML documents. A DOM
15implementation presents an XML document as a tree structure, or allows client
16code to build such a structure from scratch. It then gives access to the
17structure through a set of objects which provided well-known interfaces.
18
19The DOM is extremely useful for random-access applications. SAX only allows you
20a view of one bit of the document at a time. If you are looking at one SAX
21element, you have no access to another. If you are looking at a text node, you
22have no access to a containing element. When you write a SAX application, you
23need to keep track of your program's position in the document somewhere in your
24own code. SAX does not do it for you. Also, if you need to look ahead in the
25XML document, you are just out of luck.
26
27Some applications are simply impossible in an event driven model with no access
28to a tree. Of course you could build some sort of tree yourself in SAX events,
29but the DOM allows you to avoid writing that code. The DOM is a standard tree
30representation for XML data.
31
32The Document Object Model is being defined by the W3C in stages, or "levels" in
33their terminology. The Python mapping of the API is substantially based on the
Georg Brandlf8b6abd2007-11-24 11:42:14 +000034DOM Level 2 recommendation.
35
36.. XXX PyXML is dead...
37.. The mapping of the Level 3 specification, currently
38 only available in draft form, is being developed by the `Python XML Special
Georg Brandl06f3b3b2014-10-29 08:36:35 +010039 Interest Group <https://www.python.org/sigs/xml-sig/>`_ as part of the `PyXML
Georg Brandlf8b6abd2007-11-24 11:42:14 +000040 package <http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/>`_. Refer to the documentation bundled
41 with that package for information on the current state of DOM Level 3 support.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000042
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +000043.. What if your needs are somewhere between SAX and the DOM? Perhaps
44 you cannot afford to load the entire tree in memory but you find the
45 SAX model somewhat cumbersome and low-level. There is also a module
46 called xml.dom.pulldom that allows you to build trees of only the
47 parts of a document that you need structured access to. It also has
48 features that allow you to find your way around the DOM.
49 See http://www.prescod.net/python/pulldom
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000050
51DOM applications typically start by parsing some XML into a DOM. How this is
52accomplished is not covered at all by DOM Level 1, and Level 2 provides only
53limited improvements: There is a :class:`DOMImplementation` object class which
54provides access to :class:`Document` creation methods, but no way to access an
55XML reader/parser/Document builder in an implementation-independent way. There
56is also no well-defined way to access these methods without an existing
57:class:`Document` object. In Python, each DOM implementation will provide a
58function :func:`getDOMImplementation`. DOM Level 3 adds a Load/Store
59specification, which defines an interface to the reader, but this is not yet
60available in the Python standard library.
61
62Once you have a DOM document object, you can access the parts of your XML
63document through its properties and methods. These properties are defined in
64the DOM specification; this portion of the reference manual describes the
65interpretation of the specification in Python.
66
67The specification provided by the W3C defines the DOM API for Java, ECMAScript,
68and OMG IDL. The Python mapping defined here is based in large part on the IDL
69version of the specification, but strict compliance is not required (though
70implementations are free to support the strict mapping from IDL). See section
71:ref:`dom-conformance` for a detailed discussion of mapping requirements.
72
73
74.. seealso::
75
Serhiy Storchakab4905ef2016-05-07 10:50:12 +030076 `Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Specification <https://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/>`_
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000077 The W3C recommendation upon which the Python DOM API is based.
78
Serhiy Storchakab4905ef2016-05-07 10:50:12 +030079 `Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification <https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/>`_
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000080 The W3C recommendation for the DOM supported by :mod:`xml.dom.minidom`.
81
Georg Brandld3571c82009-11-16 16:44:05 +000082 `Python Language Mapping Specification <http://www.omg.org/spec/PYTH/1.2/PDF>`_
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000083 This specifies the mapping from OMG IDL to Python.
84
85
86Module Contents
87---------------
88
89The :mod:`xml.dom` contains the following functions:
90
91
92.. function:: registerDOMImplementation(name, factory)
93
94 Register the *factory* function with the name *name*. The factory function
95 should return an object which implements the :class:`DOMImplementation`
96 interface. The factory function can return the same object every time, or a new
97 one for each call, as appropriate for the specific implementation (e.g. if that
98 implementation supports some customization).
99
100
101.. function:: getDOMImplementation([name[, features]])
102
103 Return a suitable DOM implementation. The *name* is either well-known, the
104 module name of a DOM implementation, or ``None``. If it is not ``None``, imports
105 the corresponding module and returns a :class:`DOMImplementation` object if the
106 import succeeds. If no name is given, and if the environment variable
107 :envvar:`PYTHON_DOM` is set, this variable is used to find the implementation.
108
109 If name is not given, this examines the available implementations to find one
110 with the required feature set. If no implementation can be found, raise an
111 :exc:`ImportError`. The features list must be a sequence of ``(feature,
112 version)`` pairs which are passed to the :meth:`hasFeature` method on available
113 :class:`DOMImplementation` objects.
114
115Some convenience constants are also provided:
116
117
118.. data:: EMPTY_NAMESPACE
119
120 The value used to indicate that no namespace is associated with a node in the
121 DOM. This is typically found as the :attr:`namespaceURI` of a node, or used as
122 the *namespaceURI* parameter to a namespaces-specific method.
123
124 .. versionadded:: 2.2
125
126
127.. data:: XML_NAMESPACE
128
129 The namespace URI associated with the reserved prefix ``xml``, as defined by
Serhiy Storchakab4905ef2016-05-07 10:50:12 +0300130 `Namespaces in XML <https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/>`_ (section 4).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000131
132 .. versionadded:: 2.2
133
134
135.. data:: XMLNS_NAMESPACE
136
137 The namespace URI for namespace declarations, as defined by `Document Object
138 Model (DOM) Level 2 Core Specification
Serhiy Storchakab4905ef2016-05-07 10:50:12 +0300139 <https://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html>`_ (section 1.1.8).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000140
141 .. versionadded:: 2.2
142
143
144.. data:: XHTML_NAMESPACE
145
146 The URI of the XHTML namespace as defined by `XHTML 1.0: The Extensible
Serhiy Storchakab4905ef2016-05-07 10:50:12 +0300147 HyperText Markup Language <https://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/>`_ (section 3.1.1).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000148
149 .. versionadded:: 2.2
150
151In addition, :mod:`xml.dom` contains a base :class:`Node` class and the DOM
152exception classes. The :class:`Node` class provided by this module does not
153implement any of the methods or attributes defined by the DOM specification;
154concrete DOM implementations must provide those. The :class:`Node` class
155provided as part of this module does provide the constants used for the
156:attr:`nodeType` attribute on concrete :class:`Node` objects; they are located
157within the class rather than at the module level to conform with the DOM
158specifications.
159
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000160.. Should the Node documentation go here?
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000161
162
163.. _dom-objects:
164
165Objects in the DOM
166------------------
167
168The definitive documentation for the DOM is the DOM specification from the W3C.
169
170Note that DOM attributes may also be manipulated as nodes instead of as simple
171strings. It is fairly rare that you must do this, however, so this usage is not
172yet documented.
173
174+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
175| Interface | Section | Purpose |
176+================================+===================================+=================================+
177| :class:`DOMImplementation` | :ref:`dom-implementation-objects` | Interface to the underlying |
178| | | implementation. |
179+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
180| :class:`Node` | :ref:`dom-node-objects` | Base interface for most objects |
181| | | in a document. |
182+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
183| :class:`NodeList` | :ref:`dom-nodelist-objects` | Interface for a sequence of |
184| | | nodes. |
185+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
186| :class:`DocumentType` | :ref:`dom-documenttype-objects` | Information about the |
187| | | declarations needed to process |
188| | | a document. |
189+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
190| :class:`Document` | :ref:`dom-document-objects` | Object which represents an |
191| | | entire document. |
192+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
193| :class:`Element` | :ref:`dom-element-objects` | Element nodes in the document |
194| | | hierarchy. |
195+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
196| :class:`Attr` | :ref:`dom-attr-objects` | Attribute value nodes on |
197| | | element nodes. |
198+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
199| :class:`Comment` | :ref:`dom-comment-objects` | Representation of comments in |
200| | | the source document. |
201+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
202| :class:`Text` | :ref:`dom-text-objects` | Nodes containing textual |
203| | | content from the document. |
204+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
205| :class:`ProcessingInstruction` | :ref:`dom-pi-objects` | Processing instruction |
206| | | representation. |
207+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
208
209An additional section describes the exceptions defined for working with the DOM
210in Python.
211
212
213.. _dom-implementation-objects:
214
215DOMImplementation Objects
216^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
217
218The :class:`DOMImplementation` interface provides a way for applications to
219determine the availability of particular features in the DOM they are using.
220DOM Level 2 added the ability to create new :class:`Document` and
221:class:`DocumentType` objects using the :class:`DOMImplementation` as well.
222
223
224.. method:: DOMImplementation.hasFeature(feature, version)
225
226 Return true if the feature identified by the pair of strings *feature* and
227 *version* is implemented.
228
229
230.. method:: DOMImplementation.createDocument(namespaceUri, qualifiedName, doctype)
231
232 Return a new :class:`Document` object (the root of the DOM), with a child
233 :class:`Element` object having the given *namespaceUri* and *qualifiedName*. The
234 *doctype* must be a :class:`DocumentType` object created by
235 :meth:`createDocumentType`, or ``None``. In the Python DOM API, the first two
236 arguments can also be ``None`` in order to indicate that no :class:`Element`
237 child is to be created.
238
239
240.. method:: DOMImplementation.createDocumentType(qualifiedName, publicId, systemId)
241
242 Return a new :class:`DocumentType` object that encapsulates the given
243 *qualifiedName*, *publicId*, and *systemId* strings, representing the
244 information contained in an XML document type declaration.
245
246
247.. _dom-node-objects:
248
249Node Objects
250^^^^^^^^^^^^
251
252All of the components of an XML document are subclasses of :class:`Node`.
253
254
255.. attribute:: Node.nodeType
256
257 An integer representing the node type. Symbolic constants for the types are on
258 the :class:`Node` object: :const:`ELEMENT_NODE`, :const:`ATTRIBUTE_NODE`,
259 :const:`TEXT_NODE`, :const:`CDATA_SECTION_NODE`, :const:`ENTITY_NODE`,
260 :const:`PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE`, :const:`COMMENT_NODE`,
261 :const:`DOCUMENT_NODE`, :const:`DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE`, :const:`NOTATION_NODE`.
262 This is a read-only attribute.
263
264
265.. attribute:: Node.parentNode
266
267 The parent of the current node, or ``None`` for the document node. The value is
268 always a :class:`Node` object or ``None``. For :class:`Element` nodes, this
269 will be the parent element, except for the root element, in which case it will
270 be the :class:`Document` object. For :class:`Attr` nodes, this is always
271 ``None``. This is a read-only attribute.
272
273
274.. attribute:: Node.attributes
275
276 A :class:`NamedNodeMap` of attribute objects. Only elements have actual values
277 for this; others provide ``None`` for this attribute. This is a read-only
278 attribute.
279
280
281.. attribute:: Node.previousSibling
282
283 The node that immediately precedes this one with the same parent. For
284 instance the element with an end-tag that comes just before the *self*
285 element's start-tag. Of course, XML documents are made up of more than just
286 elements so the previous sibling could be text, a comment, or something else.
287 If this node is the first child of the parent, this attribute will be
288 ``None``. This is a read-only attribute.
289
290
291.. attribute:: Node.nextSibling
292
293 The node that immediately follows this one with the same parent. See also
294 :attr:`previousSibling`. If this is the last child of the parent, this
295 attribute will be ``None``. This is a read-only attribute.
296
297
298.. attribute:: Node.childNodes
299
300 A list of nodes contained within this node. This is a read-only attribute.
301
302
303.. attribute:: Node.firstChild
304
305 The first child of the node, if there are any, or ``None``. This is a read-only
306 attribute.
307
308
309.. attribute:: Node.lastChild
310
311 The last child of the node, if there are any, or ``None``. This is a read-only
312 attribute.
313
314
315.. attribute:: Node.localName
316
317 The part of the :attr:`tagName` following the colon if there is one, else the
318 entire :attr:`tagName`. The value is a string.
319
320
321.. attribute:: Node.prefix
322
323 The part of the :attr:`tagName` preceding the colon if there is one, else the
Martin Panter4ed35fc2015-10-10 10:52:35 +0000324 empty string. The value is a string, or ``None``.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000325
326
327.. attribute:: Node.namespaceURI
328
329 The namespace associated with the element name. This will be a string or
330 ``None``. This is a read-only attribute.
331
332
333.. attribute:: Node.nodeName
334
335 This has a different meaning for each node type; see the DOM specification for
336 details. You can always get the information you would get here from another
337 property such as the :attr:`tagName` property for elements or the :attr:`name`
338 property for attributes. For all node types, the value of this attribute will be
339 either a string or ``None``. This is a read-only attribute.
340
341
342.. attribute:: Node.nodeValue
343
344 This has a different meaning for each node type; see the DOM specification for
345 details. The situation is similar to that with :attr:`nodeName`. The value is
346 a string or ``None``.
347
348
349.. method:: Node.hasAttributes()
350
351 Returns true if the node has any attributes.
352
353
354.. method:: Node.hasChildNodes()
355
356 Returns true if the node has any child nodes.
357
358
359.. method:: Node.isSameNode(other)
360
361 Returns true if *other* refers to the same node as this node. This is especially
362 useful for DOM implementations which use any sort of proxy architecture (because
363 more than one object can refer to the same node).
364
365 .. note::
366
367 This is based on a proposed DOM Level 3 API which is still in the "working
368 draft" stage, but this particular interface appears uncontroversial. Changes
369 from the W3C will not necessarily affect this method in the Python DOM interface
370 (though any new W3C API for this would also be supported).
371
372
373.. method:: Node.appendChild(newChild)
374
Martin v. Löwisc8dfd582007-11-24 18:33:40 +0000375 Add a new child node to this node at the end of the list of
376 children, returning *newChild*. If the node was already in
Terry Jan Reedy6bf9b852013-03-11 17:09:58 -0400377 the tree, it is removed first.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000378
379
380.. method:: Node.insertBefore(newChild, refChild)
381
382 Insert a new child node before an existing child. It must be the case that
383 *refChild* is a child of this node; if not, :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
384 *newChild* is returned. If *refChild* is ``None``, it inserts *newChild* at the
385 end of the children's list.
386
387
388.. method:: Node.removeChild(oldChild)
389
390 Remove a child node. *oldChild* must be a child of this node; if not,
391 :exc:`ValueError` is raised. *oldChild* is returned on success. If *oldChild*
392 will not be used further, its :meth:`unlink` method should be called.
393
394
395.. method:: Node.replaceChild(newChild, oldChild)
396
397 Replace an existing node with a new node. It must be the case that *oldChild*
398 is a child of this node; if not, :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
399
400
401.. method:: Node.normalize()
402
403 Join adjacent text nodes so that all stretches of text are stored as single
404 :class:`Text` instances. This simplifies processing text from a DOM tree for
405 many applications.
406
407 .. versionadded:: 2.1
408
409
410.. method:: Node.cloneNode(deep)
411
412 Clone this node. Setting *deep* means to clone all child nodes as well. This
413 returns the clone.
414
415
416.. _dom-nodelist-objects:
417
418NodeList Objects
419^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
420
421A :class:`NodeList` represents a sequence of nodes. These objects are used in
Martin Panterba5480b2016-09-08 05:39:59 +0000422two ways in the DOM Core recommendation: an :class:`Element` object provides
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000423one as its list of child nodes, and the :meth:`getElementsByTagName` and
424:meth:`getElementsByTagNameNS` methods of :class:`Node` return objects with this
425interface to represent query results.
426
427The DOM Level 2 recommendation defines one method and one attribute for these
428objects:
429
430
431.. method:: NodeList.item(i)
432
433 Return the *i*'th item from the sequence, if there is one, or ``None``. The
Donald Stufft5db0b332014-05-20 12:58:38 -0400434 index *i* is not allowed to be less than zero or greater than or equal to the
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000435 length of the sequence.
436
437
438.. attribute:: NodeList.length
439
440 The number of nodes in the sequence.
441
442In addition, the Python DOM interface requires that some additional support is
443provided to allow :class:`NodeList` objects to be used as Python sequences. All
Serhiy Storchaka7653e262013-08-29 10:34:23 +0300444:class:`NodeList` implementations must include support for
445:meth:`~object.__len__` and
446:meth:`~object.__getitem__`; this allows iteration over the :class:`NodeList` in
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000447:keyword:`for` statements and proper support for the :func:`len` built-in
448function.
449
450If a DOM implementation supports modification of the document, the
Serhiy Storchaka7653e262013-08-29 10:34:23 +0300451:class:`NodeList` implementation must also support the
452:meth:`~object.__setitem__` and :meth:`~object.__delitem__` methods.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000453
454
455.. _dom-documenttype-objects:
456
457DocumentType Objects
458^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
459
460Information about the notations and entities declared by a document (including
461the external subset if the parser uses it and can provide the information) is
462available from a :class:`DocumentType` object. The :class:`DocumentType` for a
463document is available from the :class:`Document` object's :attr:`doctype`
464attribute; if there is no ``DOCTYPE`` declaration for the document, the
465document's :attr:`doctype` attribute will be set to ``None`` instead of an
466instance of this interface.
467
468:class:`DocumentType` is a specialization of :class:`Node`, and adds the
469following attributes:
470
471
472.. attribute:: DocumentType.publicId
473
474 The public identifier for the external subset of the document type definition.
475 This will be a string or ``None``.
476
477
478.. attribute:: DocumentType.systemId
479
480 The system identifier for the external subset of the document type definition.
481 This will be a URI as a string, or ``None``.
482
483
484.. attribute:: DocumentType.internalSubset
485
486 A string giving the complete internal subset from the document. This does not
487 include the brackets which enclose the subset. If the document has no internal
488 subset, this should be ``None``.
489
490
491.. attribute:: DocumentType.name
492
493 The name of the root element as given in the ``DOCTYPE`` declaration, if
494 present.
495
496
497.. attribute:: DocumentType.entities
498
499 This is a :class:`NamedNodeMap` giving the definitions of external entities.
500 For entity names defined more than once, only the first definition is provided
501 (others are ignored as required by the XML recommendation). This may be
502 ``None`` if the information is not provided by the parser, or if no entities are
503 defined.
504
505
506.. attribute:: DocumentType.notations
507
508 This is a :class:`NamedNodeMap` giving the definitions of notations. For
509 notation names defined more than once, only the first definition is provided
510 (others are ignored as required by the XML recommendation). This may be
511 ``None`` if the information is not provided by the parser, or if no notations
512 are defined.
513
514
515.. _dom-document-objects:
516
517Document Objects
518^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
519
520A :class:`Document` represents an entire XML document, including its constituent
Georg Brandl4bb40b92008-03-13 07:17:14 +0000521elements, attributes, processing instructions, comments etc. Remember that it
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000522inherits properties from :class:`Node`.
523
524
525.. attribute:: Document.documentElement
526
527 The one and only root element of the document.
528
529
530.. method:: Document.createElement(tagName)
531
532 Create and return a new element node. The element is not inserted into the
533 document when it is created. You need to explicitly insert it with one of the
534 other methods such as :meth:`insertBefore` or :meth:`appendChild`.
535
536
537.. method:: Document.createElementNS(namespaceURI, tagName)
538
539 Create and return a new element with a namespace. The *tagName* may have a
540 prefix. The element is not inserted into the document when it is created. You
541 need to explicitly insert it with one of the other methods such as
542 :meth:`insertBefore` or :meth:`appendChild`.
543
544
545.. method:: Document.createTextNode(data)
546
547 Create and return a text node containing the data passed as a parameter. As
548 with the other creation methods, this one does not insert the node into the
549 tree.
550
551
552.. method:: Document.createComment(data)
553
554 Create and return a comment node containing the data passed as a parameter. As
555 with the other creation methods, this one does not insert the node into the
556 tree.
557
558
559.. method:: Document.createProcessingInstruction(target, data)
560
561 Create and return a processing instruction node containing the *target* and
562 *data* passed as parameters. As with the other creation methods, this one does
563 not insert the node into the tree.
564
565
566.. method:: Document.createAttribute(name)
567
568 Create and return an attribute node. This method does not associate the
569 attribute node with any particular element. You must use
570 :meth:`setAttributeNode` on the appropriate :class:`Element` object to use the
571 newly created attribute instance.
572
573
574.. method:: Document.createAttributeNS(namespaceURI, qualifiedName)
575
576 Create and return an attribute node with a namespace. The *tagName* may have a
577 prefix. This method does not associate the attribute node with any particular
578 element. You must use :meth:`setAttributeNode` on the appropriate
579 :class:`Element` object to use the newly created attribute instance.
580
581
582.. method:: Document.getElementsByTagName(tagName)
583
584 Search for all descendants (direct children, children's children, etc.) with a
585 particular element type name.
586
587
588.. method:: Document.getElementsByTagNameNS(namespaceURI, localName)
589
590 Search for all descendants (direct children, children's children, etc.) with a
591 particular namespace URI and localname. The localname is the part of the
592 namespace after the prefix.
593
594
595.. _dom-element-objects:
596
597Element Objects
598^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
599
600:class:`Element` is a subclass of :class:`Node`, so inherits all the attributes
601of that class.
602
603
604.. attribute:: Element.tagName
605
606 The element type name. In a namespace-using document it may have colons in it.
607 The value is a string.
608
609
610.. method:: Element.getElementsByTagName(tagName)
611
612 Same as equivalent method in the :class:`Document` class.
613
614
Georg Brandl8db96b52009-03-15 21:47:42 +0000615.. method:: Element.getElementsByTagNameNS(namespaceURI, localName)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000616
617 Same as equivalent method in the :class:`Document` class.
618
619
620.. method:: Element.hasAttribute(name)
621
622 Returns true if the element has an attribute named by *name*.
623
624
625.. method:: Element.hasAttributeNS(namespaceURI, localName)
626
627 Returns true if the element has an attribute named by *namespaceURI* and
628 *localName*.
629
630
631.. method:: Element.getAttribute(name)
632
633 Return the value of the attribute named by *name* as a string. If no such
634 attribute exists, an empty string is returned, as if the attribute had no value.
635
636
637.. method:: Element.getAttributeNode(attrname)
638
639 Return the :class:`Attr` node for the attribute named by *attrname*.
640
641
642.. method:: Element.getAttributeNS(namespaceURI, localName)
643
644 Return the value of the attribute named by *namespaceURI* and *localName* as a
645 string. If no such attribute exists, an empty string is returned, as if the
646 attribute had no value.
647
648
649.. method:: Element.getAttributeNodeNS(namespaceURI, localName)
650
651 Return an attribute value as a node, given a *namespaceURI* and *localName*.
652
653
654.. method:: Element.removeAttribute(name)
655
Georg Brandl7d009922008-02-23 21:59:11 +0000656 Remove an attribute by name. If there is no matching attribute, a
657 :exc:`NotFoundErr` is raised.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000658
659
660.. method:: Element.removeAttributeNode(oldAttr)
661
662 Remove and return *oldAttr* from the attribute list, if present. If *oldAttr* is
663 not present, :exc:`NotFoundErr` is raised.
664
665
666.. method:: Element.removeAttributeNS(namespaceURI, localName)
667
668 Remove an attribute by name. Note that it uses a localName, not a qname. No
669 exception is raised if there is no matching attribute.
670
671
672.. method:: Element.setAttribute(name, value)
673
674 Set an attribute value from a string.
675
676
677.. method:: Element.setAttributeNode(newAttr)
678
679 Add a new attribute node to the element, replacing an existing attribute if
680 necessary if the :attr:`name` attribute matches. If a replacement occurs, the
681 old attribute node will be returned. If *newAttr* is already in use,
682 :exc:`InuseAttributeErr` will be raised.
683
684
685.. method:: Element.setAttributeNodeNS(newAttr)
686
687 Add a new attribute node to the element, replacing an existing attribute if
688 necessary if the :attr:`namespaceURI` and :attr:`localName` attributes match.
689 If a replacement occurs, the old attribute node will be returned. If *newAttr*
690 is already in use, :exc:`InuseAttributeErr` will be raised.
691
692
693.. method:: Element.setAttributeNS(namespaceURI, qname, value)
694
695 Set an attribute value from a string, given a *namespaceURI* and a *qname*.
696 Note that a qname is the whole attribute name. This is different than above.
697
698
699.. _dom-attr-objects:
700
701Attr Objects
702^^^^^^^^^^^^
703
704:class:`Attr` inherits from :class:`Node`, so inherits all its attributes.
705
706
707.. attribute:: Attr.name
708
Fred Drake62bebdf2010-05-12 02:24:50 +0000709 The attribute name.
710 In a namespace-using document it may include a colon.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000711
712
713.. attribute:: Attr.localName
714
Fred Drake62bebdf2010-05-12 02:24:50 +0000715 The part of the name following the colon if there is one, else the
716 entire name.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000717 This is a read-only attribute.
718
719
720.. attribute:: Attr.prefix
721
Fred Drake62bebdf2010-05-12 02:24:50 +0000722 The part of the name preceding the colon if there is one, else the
723 empty string.
724
725
726.. attribute:: Attr.value
727
728 The text value of the attribute. This is a synonym for the
729 :attr:`nodeValue` attribute.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000730
731
732.. _dom-attributelist-objects:
733
734NamedNodeMap Objects
735^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
736
737:class:`NamedNodeMap` does *not* inherit from :class:`Node`.
738
739
740.. attribute:: NamedNodeMap.length
741
742 The length of the attribute list.
743
744
745.. method:: NamedNodeMap.item(index)
746
747 Return an attribute with a particular index. The order you get the attributes
748 in is arbitrary but will be consistent for the life of a DOM. Each item is an
749 attribute node. Get its value with the :attr:`value` attribute.
750
751There are also experimental methods that give this class more mapping behavior.
752You can use them or you can use the standardized :meth:`getAttribute\*` family
753of methods on the :class:`Element` objects.
754
755
756.. _dom-comment-objects:
757
758Comment Objects
759^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
760
761:class:`Comment` represents a comment in the XML document. It is a subclass of
762:class:`Node`, but cannot have child nodes.
763
764
765.. attribute:: Comment.data
766
767 The content of the comment as a string. The attribute contains all characters
768 between the leading ``<!-``\ ``-`` and trailing ``-``\ ``->``, but does not
769 include them.
770
771
772.. _dom-text-objects:
773
774Text and CDATASection Objects
775^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
776
777The :class:`Text` interface represents text in the XML document. If the parser
778and DOM implementation support the DOM's XML extension, portions of the text
779enclosed in CDATA marked sections are stored in :class:`CDATASection` objects.
780These two interfaces are identical, but provide different values for the
781:attr:`nodeType` attribute.
782
783These interfaces extend the :class:`Node` interface. They cannot have child
784nodes.
785
786
787.. attribute:: Text.data
788
789 The content of the text node as a string.
790
791.. note::
792
793 The use of a :class:`CDATASection` node does not indicate that the node
794 represents a complete CDATA marked section, only that the content of the node
795 was part of a CDATA section. A single CDATA section may be represented by more
796 than one node in the document tree. There is no way to determine whether two
797 adjacent :class:`CDATASection` nodes represent different CDATA marked sections.
798
799
800.. _dom-pi-objects:
801
802ProcessingInstruction Objects
803^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
804
805Represents a processing instruction in the XML document; this inherits from the
806:class:`Node` interface and cannot have child nodes.
807
808
809.. attribute:: ProcessingInstruction.target
810
811 The content of the processing instruction up to the first whitespace character.
812 This is a read-only attribute.
813
814
815.. attribute:: ProcessingInstruction.data
816
817 The content of the processing instruction following the first whitespace
818 character.
819
820
821.. _dom-exceptions:
822
823Exceptions
824^^^^^^^^^^
825
826.. versionadded:: 2.1
827
828The DOM Level 2 recommendation defines a single exception, :exc:`DOMException`,
829and a number of constants that allow applications to determine what sort of
830error occurred. :exc:`DOMException` instances carry a :attr:`code` attribute
831that provides the appropriate value for the specific exception.
832
833The Python DOM interface provides the constants, but also expands the set of
834exceptions so that a specific exception exists for each of the exception codes
835defined by the DOM. The implementations must raise the appropriate specific
836exception, each of which carries the appropriate value for the :attr:`code`
837attribute.
838
839
840.. exception:: DOMException
841
842 Base exception class used for all specific DOM exceptions. This exception class
843 cannot be directly instantiated.
844
845
846.. exception:: DomstringSizeErr
847
848 Raised when a specified range of text does not fit into a string. This is not
849 known to be used in the Python DOM implementations, but may be received from DOM
850 implementations not written in Python.
851
852
853.. exception:: HierarchyRequestErr
854
855 Raised when an attempt is made to insert a node where the node type is not
856 allowed.
857
858
859.. exception:: IndexSizeErr
860
861 Raised when an index or size parameter to a method is negative or exceeds the
862 allowed values.
863
864
865.. exception:: InuseAttributeErr
866
867 Raised when an attempt is made to insert an :class:`Attr` node that is already
868 present elsewhere in the document.
869
870
871.. exception:: InvalidAccessErr
872
873 Raised if a parameter or an operation is not supported on the underlying object.
874
875
876.. exception:: InvalidCharacterErr
877
878 This exception is raised when a string parameter contains a character that is
879 not permitted in the context it's being used in by the XML 1.0 recommendation.
880 For example, attempting to create an :class:`Element` node with a space in the
881 element type name will cause this error to be raised.
882
883
884.. exception:: InvalidModificationErr
885
886 Raised when an attempt is made to modify the type of a node.
887
888
889.. exception:: InvalidStateErr
890
891 Raised when an attempt is made to use an object that is not defined or is no
892 longer usable.
893
894
895.. exception:: NamespaceErr
896
897 If an attempt is made to change any object in a way that is not permitted with
Serhiy Storchakab4905ef2016-05-07 10:50:12 +0300898 regard to the `Namespaces in XML <https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/>`_
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000899 recommendation, this exception is raised.
900
901
902.. exception:: NotFoundErr
903
904 Exception when a node does not exist in the referenced context. For example,
905 :meth:`NamedNodeMap.removeNamedItem` will raise this if the node passed in does
906 not exist in the map.
907
908
909.. exception:: NotSupportedErr
910
911 Raised when the implementation does not support the requested type of object or
912 operation.
913
914
915.. exception:: NoDataAllowedErr
916
917 This is raised if data is specified for a node which does not support data.
918
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000919 .. XXX a better explanation is needed!
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000920
921
922.. exception:: NoModificationAllowedErr
923
924 Raised on attempts to modify an object where modifications are not allowed (such
925 as for read-only nodes).
926
927
928.. exception:: SyntaxErr
929
930 Raised when an invalid or illegal string is specified.
931
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000932 .. XXX how is this different from InvalidCharacterErr?
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000933
934
935.. exception:: WrongDocumentErr
936
937 Raised when a node is inserted in a different document than it currently belongs
938 to, and the implementation does not support migrating the node from one document
939 to the other.
940
941The exception codes defined in the DOM recommendation map to the exceptions
942described above according to this table:
943
944+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
945| Constant | Exception |
946+======================================+=================================+
947| :const:`DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR` | :exc:`DomstringSizeErr` |
948+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
949| :const:`HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR` | :exc:`HierarchyRequestErr` |
950+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
951| :const:`INDEX_SIZE_ERR` | :exc:`IndexSizeErr` |
952+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
953| :const:`INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR` | :exc:`InuseAttributeErr` |
954+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
955| :const:`INVALID_ACCESS_ERR` | :exc:`InvalidAccessErr` |
956+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
957| :const:`INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR` | :exc:`InvalidCharacterErr` |
958+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
959| :const:`INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR` | :exc:`InvalidModificationErr` |
960+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
961| :const:`INVALID_STATE_ERR` | :exc:`InvalidStateErr` |
962+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
963| :const:`NAMESPACE_ERR` | :exc:`NamespaceErr` |
964+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
965| :const:`NOT_FOUND_ERR` | :exc:`NotFoundErr` |
966+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
967| :const:`NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR` | :exc:`NotSupportedErr` |
968+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
969| :const:`NO_DATA_ALLOWED_ERR` | :exc:`NoDataAllowedErr` |
970+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
971| :const:`NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR` | :exc:`NoModificationAllowedErr` |
972+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
973| :const:`SYNTAX_ERR` | :exc:`SyntaxErr` |
974+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
975| :const:`WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR` | :exc:`WrongDocumentErr` |
976+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
977
978
979.. _dom-conformance:
980
981Conformance
982-----------
983
984This section describes the conformance requirements and relationships between
985the Python DOM API, the W3C DOM recommendations, and the OMG IDL mapping for
986Python.
987
988
989.. _dom-type-mapping:
990
991Type Mapping
992^^^^^^^^^^^^
993
994The primitive IDL types used in the DOM specification are mapped to Python types
995according to the following table.
996
997+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
998| IDL Type | Python Type |
999+==================+===========================================+
1000| ``boolean`` | ``IntegerType`` (with a value of ``0`` or |
1001| | ``1``) |
1002+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1003| ``int`` | ``IntegerType`` |
1004+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1005| ``long int`` | ``IntegerType`` |
1006+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1007| ``unsigned int`` | ``IntegerType`` |
1008+------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1009
1010Additionally, the :class:`DOMString` defined in the recommendation is mapped to
1011a Python string or Unicode string. Applications should be able to handle
1012Unicode whenever a string is returned from the DOM.
1013
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +00001014The IDL ``null`` value is mapped to ``None``, which may be accepted or
1015provided by the implementation whenever ``null`` is allowed by the API.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001016
1017
1018.. _dom-accessor-methods:
1019
1020Accessor Methods
1021^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1022
1023The mapping from OMG IDL to Python defines accessor functions for IDL
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +00001024``attribute`` declarations in much the way the Java mapping does.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001025Mapping the IDL declarations ::
1026
1027 readonly attribute string someValue;
1028 attribute string anotherValue;
1029
1030yields three accessor functions: a "get" method for :attr:`someValue`
1031(:meth:`_get_someValue`), and "get" and "set" methods for :attr:`anotherValue`
1032(:meth:`_get_anotherValue` and :meth:`_set_anotherValue`). The mapping, in
1033particular, does not require that the IDL attributes are accessible as normal
1034Python attributes: ``object.someValue`` is *not* required to work, and may
1035raise an :exc:`AttributeError`.
1036
1037The Python DOM API, however, *does* require that normal attribute access work.
1038This means that the typical surrogates generated by Python IDL compilers are not
1039likely to work, and wrapper objects may be needed on the client if the DOM
1040objects are accessed via CORBA. While this does require some additional
1041consideration for CORBA DOM clients, the implementers with experience using DOM
1042over CORBA from Python do not consider this a problem. Attributes that are
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +00001043declared ``readonly`` may not restrict write access in all DOM
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001044implementations.
1045
1046In the Python DOM API, accessor functions are not required. If provided, they
1047should take the form defined by the Python IDL mapping, but these methods are
1048considered unnecessary since the attributes are accessible directly from Python.
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +00001049"Set" accessors should never be provided for ``readonly`` attributes.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001050
1051The IDL definitions do not fully embody the requirements of the W3C DOM API,
1052such as the notion of certain objects, such as the return value of
1053:meth:`getElementsByTagName`, being "live". The Python DOM API does not require
1054implementations to enforce such requirements.
1055