DOMNode クラス

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

クラス概要

class DOMNode {
/* プロパティ */
public readonly string $nodeName;
public readonly int $nodeType;
public readonly ?DOMNode $parentNode;
public readonly ?DOMElement $parentElement;
public readonly DOMNodeList $childNodes;
public readonly ?DOMNode $firstChild;
public readonly ?DOMNode $lastChild;
public readonly ?DOMNode $previousSibling;
public readonly ?DOMNode $nextSibling;
public readonly ?DOMNamedNodeMap $attributes;
public readonly bool $isConnected;
public readonly ?DOMDocument $ownerDocument;
public readonly ?string $namespaceURI;
public string $prefix;
public readonly ?string $localName;
public readonly ?string $baseURI;
/* メソッド */
public C14N(
    bool $exclusive = false,
    bool $withComments = false,
    ?array $xpath = null,
    ?array $nsPrefixes = null
): string|false
public C14NFile(
    string $uri,
    bool $exclusive = false,
    bool $withComments = false,
    ?array $xpath = null,
    ?array $nsPrefixes = null
): int|false
public cloneNode(bool $deep = false): DOMNode|false
public getLineNo(): int
public getRootNode(array $options = null): DOMNode
public insertBefore(DOMNode $node, ?DOMNode $child = null): DOMNode|false
public isDefaultNamespace(string $namespace): bool
public isEqualNode(?DOMNode $otherNode): bool
public isSameNode(DOMNode $otherNode): bool
public isSupported(string $feature, string $version): bool
public lookupPrefix(string $namespace): ?string
public normalize(): void
public replaceChild(DOMNode $node, DOMNode $child): DOMNode|false
}

プロパティ

nodeName

現在のノード型の正確な名前を返す

nodeValue

その型に応じてノードの値を返す。 W3C の仕様とは異なり、 DOMElement ノードの値は null ではなく DOMNode::textContent と等しくなる。

nodeType

ノードの型を、定義済みの定数 XML_xxx_NODE のいずれかで返す

parentNode

このノードの親 (存在しない場合は null) を返す

parentElement

この要素の親要素。存在しない場合は null を返す

childNodes

このノードのすべての子を含む DOMNodeList。 子が存在しない場合は、空の DOMNodeList

firstChild

このノードの最初の子。存在しない場合は null を返す

lastChild

このノードの最後の子。存在しない場合は null を返す

previousSibling

このノードの直前のノード。存在しない場合は null を返す

nextSibling

このノードの直後のノード。存在しない場合は null を返す

attributes

このノードが DOMElement の場合は ノードの属性を含む DOMNamedNodeMap、 それ以外の場合は null

isConnected

ノードが Document に接続されているかどうか

ownerDocument

このノードに関連付けられている DOMDocument オブジェクト このノードが DOMDocument だった場合は、null

namespaceURI

このノードの名前空間 URI。指定されていない場合は null

prefix

このノードの名前空間プレフィックス

localName

このノードの名前のローカル部分を返す

baseURI

このノードの完全なベース URI。もし実装が完全な URL を できなかった場合は null

textContent

このノードとその子孫ノードのテキスト

変更履歴

バージョン 説明
8.3.0 プロパティ DOMNode::$parentElementDOMNode::$isConnected が追加されました。
8.0.0 実装されていなかったメソッド DOMNode::compareDocumentPosition(), DOMNode::isEqualNode(), DOMNode::getFeature(), DOMNode::setUserData(), DOMNode::getUserData() が削除されました。

注意

注意:

DOM拡張モジュール は UTF-8 エンコーディングを使います。他のエンコーディングを扱う場合は、mb_convert_encoding(), UConverter::transcode(), iconv() を使ってください。

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marc at ermshaus dot org
15 years ago
It took me forever to find a mapping for the XML_*_NODE constants. So I thought, it'd be handy to paste it here:

1 XML_ELEMENT_NODE
2 XML_ATTRIBUTE_NODE
3 XML_TEXT_NODE
4 XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE
5 XML_ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE
6 XML_ENTITY_NODE
7 XML_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE
8 XML_COMMENT_NODE
9 XML_DOCUMENT_NODE
10 XML_DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE
11 XML_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE
12 XML_NOTATION_NODE
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David Rekowski
14 years ago
You cannot simply overwrite $textContent, to replace the text content of a DOMNode, as the missing readonly flag suggests. Instead you have to do something like this:

<?php

$node
->removeChild($node->firstChild);
$node->appendChild(new DOMText('new text content'));

?>

This example shows what happens:

<?php

$doc
= DOMDocument::loadXML('<node>old content</node>');
$node = $doc->getElementsByTagName('node')->item(0);
echo
"Content 1: ".$node->textContent."\n";

$node->textContent = 'new content';
echo
"Content 2: ".$node->textContent."\n";

$newText = new DOMText('new content');

$node->appendChild($newText);
echo
"Content 3: ".$node->textContent."\n";

$node->removeChild($node->firstChild);
$node->appendChild($newText);
echo
"Content 4: ".$node->textContent."\n";

?>

The output is:

Content 1: old content // starting content
Content 2: old content // trying to replace overwriting $node->textContent
Content 3: old contentnew content // simply appending the new text node
Content 4: new content // removing firstchild before appending the new text node

If you want to have a CDATA section, use this:

<?php
$doc
= DOMDocument::loadXML('<node>old content</node>');
$node = $doc->getElementsByTagName('node')->item(0);
$node->removeChild($node->firstChild);
$newText = $doc->createCDATASection('new cdata content');
$node->appendChild($newText);
echo
"Content withCDATA: ".$doc->saveXML($node)."\n";
?>
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R. Studer
14 years ago
For clarification:
The assumingly 'discoverd' by previous posters and seemingly undocumented methods (.getElementsByTagName and .getAttribute) on this class (DOMNode) are in fact methods of the class DOMElement, which inherits from DOMNode.

See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.domelement.php
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Steve K
15 years ago
This class apparently also has a getElementsByTagName method.

I was able to confirm this by evaluating the output from DOMNodeList->item() against various tests with the is_a() function.
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brian wildwoodassociates.info
15 years ago
This class has a getAttribute method.

Assume that a DOMNode object $ref contained an anchor taken out of a DOMNode List.  Then

    $url = $ref->getAttribute('href');

would isolate the url associated with the href part of the anchor.
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alastair dot dallas at gmail dot com
13 years ago
The issues around mixed content took me some experimentation to remember, so I thought I'd add this note to save others time.

When your markup is something like: <div><p>First text.</p><ul><li><p>First bullet</p></li></ul></div>, you'll get XML_ELEMENT_NODEs that are quite regular. The <div> has children <p> and <ul> and the nodeValue for both <p>s yields the text you expect.

But when your markup is more like <p>This is <b>bold</b> and this is <i>italic</i>.</p>, you realize that the nodeValue for XML_ELEMENT_NODEs is not reliable. In this case, you need to look at the <p>'s child nodes. For this example, the <p> has children: #text, <b>, #text, <i>, #text.

In this example, the nodeValue of <b> and <i> is the same as their #text children. But you could have markup like: <p>This <b>is bold and <i>bold italic</i></b>, you see?</p>. In this case, you need to look at the children of <b>, which will be #text, <i>, because the nodeValue of <b> will not be sufficient.

XML_TEXT_NODEs have no children and are always named '#text'. Depending on how whitespace is handled, your tree may have "empty" #text nodes as children of <body> and elsewhere.

Attributes are nodes, but I had forgotten that they are not in the tree expressed by childNodes. Walking the full tree using childNodes will not visit any attribute nodes.
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imranomar at gmail dot com
13 years ago
Just discovered that node->nodeValue strips out all the tags
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metanull
10 years ago
Yet another DOMNode to php array conversion function.
Other ones on this page are generating too "complex" arrays; this one should keep the array as tidy as possible.
Note: make sure to set LIBXML_NOBLANKS when calling DOMDocument::load, loadXML or loadHTML
See: http://be2.php.net/manual/en/libxml.constants.php
See: http://be2.php.net/manual/en/domdocument.loadxml.php

<?php
        
/**
         * Returns an array representation of a DOMNode
         * Note, make sure to use the LIBXML_NOBLANKS flag when loading XML into the DOMDocument
         * @param DOMDocument $dom
         * @param DOMNode $node
         * @return array
         */
       
function nodeToArray( $dom, $node) {
            if(!
is_a( $dom, 'DOMDocument' ) || !is_a( $node, 'DOMNode' )) {
                return
false;
            }
           
$array = false;
            if( empty(
trim( $node->localName ))) {// Discard empty nodes
               
return false;
            }
            if(
XML_TEXT_NODE == $node->nodeType ) {
                return
$node->nodeValue;
            }
            foreach (
$node->attributes as $attr) {
               
$array['@'.$attr->localName] = $attr->nodeValue;
            }
            foreach (
$node->childNodes as $childNode) {
                if (
1 == $childNode->childNodes->length && XML_TEXT_NODE == $childNode->firstChild->nodeType ) {
                   
$array[$childNode->localName] = $childNode->nodeValue;
                }  else {
                    if(
false !== ($a = self::nodeToArray( $dom, $childNode))) {
                       
$array[$childNode->localName] =     $a;
                    }
                }
            }
            return
$array;
        }
?>
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pizarropablo at gmail dot com
10 years ago
In response to: alastair dot dallas at gmail dot com about "#text" nodes.
"#text" nodes appear when there are spaces or new lines between end tag and next initial tag.

Eg "<data><age>10</age>[SPACES]<other>20</other>[SPACES]</data>"

"data" childNodes has 4 childs:
- age = 10
- #text = spaces
- other = 20
- #text =  spaces
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matt at lamplightdb dot co dot uk
15 years ago
And apparently also a setAttribute method too:

$node->setAttribute( 'attrName' , 'value' );
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matej dot golian at gmail dot com
11 years ago
Here is a little function that truncates a DomNode to a specified number of text characters. I use it to generate HTML excerpts for my blog entries.

<?php

function makehtmlexcerpt(DomNode $html, $excerptlength)
{
$remove = 0;
$htmllength = strlen(html_entity_decode($html->textContent, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'));
$truncate = $htmllength - $excerptlength;
if(
$htmllength > $excerptlength)
{
if(
$html->hasChildNodes())
{
$children = $html->childNodes;
for(
$counter = 0; $counter < $children->length; $counter ++)
{
$child = $children->item($children->length - ($counter + 1));
$childlength = strlen(html_entity_decode($child->textContent, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'));
if(
$childlength <= $truncate)
{
$remove ++;
$truncate = $truncate - $childlength;
}
else
{
$child = makehtmlexcerpt($child, $childlength - $truncate);
break;
}
}
if(
$remove != 0)
{
for(
$counter = 0; $counter < $remove; $counter ++)
{
$html->removeChild($html->lastChild);
}
}
}
else
{
if(
$html->nodeName == '#text')
{
$html->nodeValue = substr(html_entity_decode($html->nodeValue, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'), 0, $htmllength - $truncate);
}
}
}
return
$html;
}

?>
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Anonymous
6 years ago
It would be helpful if docs for concrete properties mentioned readonly status of some properties:
"
ownerDocument

    The DOMDocument object associated with this node.

"
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zlk1214 at gmail dot com
8 years ago
A function that can set the inner HTML without encoding error. $html can be broken content such as "<a ID=id20>ssss"
function setInnerHTML($node, $html) {
    removeChildren($node);
    if (empty($html)) {
        return;
    }
  
    $doc = $node->ownerDocument;
    $htmlclip = new DOMDocument();
    $htmlclip->loadHTML('<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8"><div>' . $html . '</div>');
    $clipNode = $doc->importNode($htmlclip->documentElement->lastChild->firstChild, true);
    while ($item = $clipNode->firstChild) {
        $node->appendChild($item);
    }
}
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I. Cook
14 years ago
For a reference with more information about the XML DOM node types, see http://www.w3schools.com/dom/dom_nodetype.asp

(When using PHP DOMNode, these constants need to be prefaced with "XML_")
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