QDomDocument Class Reference
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XML module
]
The QDomDocument class represents an XML document.
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#include <
qdom.h
>
Inherits
QDomNode
.
List of all member functions.
Public Members
QDomDocument &
operator=
( const QDomDocument & x )
QDomNode
importNode
( const QDomNode & importedNode, bool deep )
QDomElement
createElementNS
( const QString & nsURI, const QString & qName )
bool
setContent
( const QCString & buffer, bool namespaceProcessing, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
bool
setContent
( const QByteArray & buffer, bool namespaceProcessing, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
bool
setContent
( const QString & text, bool namespaceProcessing, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
bool
setContent
( QIODevice * dev, bool namespaceProcessing, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
bool
setContent
( const QCString & buffer, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
bool
setContent
( const QByteArray & buffer, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
bool
setContent
( const QString & text, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
bool
setContent
( QIODevice * dev, QString * errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
virtual QDomNode::NodeType
nodeType
() const
Detailed Description
The QDomDocument class represents an XML document.
The QDomDocument class represents the entire XML document.
Conceptually, it is the root of the document tree, and provides
the primary access to the document's data.
Since elements, text nodes, comments, processing instructions,
etc., cannot exist outside the context of a document, the document
class also contains the factory functions needed to create these
objects. The node objects created have an
ownerDocument
() function
which associates them with the document within whose context they
were created. The DOM classes that will be used most often are
QDomNode
, QDomDocument,
QDomElement
and
QDomText
.
The parsed XML is represented internally by a tree of objects that
can be accessed using the various QDom classes. All QDom classes
only
reference
objects in the internal tree. The internal
objects in the DOM tree will get deleted once the last QDom
object referencing them and the QDomDocument itself are deleted.
Creation of elements, text nodes, etc. is done using the various
factory functions provided in this class. Using the default
constructors of the QDom classes will only result in empty
objects that cannot be manipulated or inserted into the Document.
The QDomDocument class has several functions for creating document
data, for example,
createElement
(),
createTextNode
(),
createComment
(),
createCDATASection
(),
createProcessingInstruction
(),
createAttribute
() and
createEntityReference
(). Some of these functions have versions
that support namespaces, i.e.
createElementNS
() and
createAttributeNS
(). The
createDocumentFragment
() function is used
to hold parts of the document; this is useful for manipulating for
complex documents.
The entire content of the document is set with
setContent
(). This
function parses the string it is passed as an XML document and
creates the DOM tree that represents the document. The root
element is available using
documentElement
(). The textual
representation of the document can be obtained using
toString
().
It is possible to insert a node from another document into the
document using
importNode
().
You can obtain a list of all the elements that have a particular
tag with
elementsByTagName
() or with
elementsByTagNameNS
().
The QDom classes are typically used as follows:
QDomDocument doc( "mydocument" );
QFile
file( "mydocument.xml" );
if ( !file.
open
(
IO_ReadOnly
) )
return;
if ( !doc.
setContent
( &file ) ) {
file.
close
();
return;
file.
close
();
// print out the element names of all elements that are direct children
// of the outermost element.
QDomElement
docElem = doc.
documentElement
();
QDomNode
n = docElem.
firstChild
();
while( !n.
isNull
() ) {
QDomElement
e = n.
toElement
(); // try to convert the node to an element.
if( !e.
isNull
() ) {
cout << e.
tagName
() << endl; // the node really is an element.
n = n.
nextSibling
();
// Here we append a new element to the end of the document
QDomElement
elem = doc.
createElement
( "img" );
elem.
setAttribute
( "src", "myimage.png" );
docElem.
appendChild
( elem );
Once
doc
and
elem
go out of scope, the whole internal tree
representing the XML document is deleted.
To create a document using DOM use code like this:
QDomDocument doc( "MyML" );
QDomElement
root = doc.
createElement
( "MyML" );
doc.
appendChild
( root );
QDomElement
tag = doc.
createElement
( "Greeting" );
root.
appendChild
( tag );
QDomText
t = doc.
createTextNode
( "Hello World" );
tag.
appendChild
( t );
QString
xml = doc.
toString
();
For further information about the Document Object Model see
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/
and
http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/
.
For a more general introduction of the DOM implementation see the
QDomDocument documentation.
See also
XML
.
Member Function Documentation
See also
QDomImplementation::createDocumentType
().
QDomDocument::QDomDocument ( const
QDomDocument
& x )
Constructs a copy of
x
.
The data of the copy is shared (shallow copy): modifying one node
will also change the other. If you want to make a
deep copy
, use
cloneNode
().
QDomDocument::~QDomDocument ()
Destroys the object and frees its resources.
QDomAttr
QDomDocument::createAttribute ( const
QString
& name )
Creates a new attribute called
name
that can be inserted into
an element, e.g. using
QDomElement::setAttributeNode
().
See also
createAttributeNS
().
QDomAttr
QDomDocument::createAttributeNS ( const
QString
& nsURI, const
QString
& qName )
Creates a new attribute with namespace support that can be
inserted into an element. The name of the attribute is
qName
and the namespace URI is
nsURI
. This function also sets
QDomNode::prefix
() and
QDomNode::localName
() to appropriate values
(depending on
qName
).
See also
createAttribute
().
QDomCDATASection
QDomDocument::createCDATASection ( const
QString
& value )
Creates a new CDATA section for the string
value
that can be
inserted into the document, e.g. using
QDomNode::appendChild
().
See also
QDomNode::appendChild
(),
QDomNode::insertBefore
(), and
QDomNode::insertAfter
().
QDomComment
QDomDocument::createComment ( const
QString
& value )
Creates a new comment for the string
value
that can be inserted
into the document, e.g. using
QDomNode::appendChild
().
See also
QDomNode::appendChild
(),
QDomNode::insertBefore
(), and
QDomNode::insertAfter
().
QDomDocumentFragment
QDomDocument::createDocumentFragment ()
Creates a new document fragment, that can be used to hold parts of
the document, e.g. when doing complex manipulations of the
document tree.
QDomElement
QDomDocument::createElement ( const
QString
& tagName )
Creates a new element called
tagName
that can be inserted into
the DOM tree, e.g. using
QDomNode::appendChild
().
See also
createElementNS
(),
QDomNode::appendChild
(),
QDomNode::insertBefore
(), and
QDomNode::insertAfter
().
QDomElement
QDomDocument::createElementNS ( const
QString
& nsURI, const
QString
& qName )
Creates a new element with namespace support that can be inserted
into the DOM tree. The name of the element is
qName
and the
namespace URI is
nsURI
. This function also sets
QDomNode::prefix
() and
QDomNode::localName
() to appropriate values
(depending on
qName
).
See also
createElement
().
QDomEntityReference
QDomDocument::createEntityReference ( const
QString
& name )
Creates a new entity reference called
name
that can be inserted
into the document, e.g. using
QDomNode::appendChild
().
See also
QDomNode::appendChild
(),
QDomNode::insertBefore
(), and
QDomNode::insertAfter
().
QDomProcessingInstruction
QDomDocument::createProcessingInstruction ( const
QString
& target, const
QString
& data )
Creates a new processing instruction that can be inserted into the
document, e.g. using
QDomNode::appendChild
(). This function sets
the target for the processing instruction to
target
and the
data to
data
.
See also
QDomNode::appendChild
(),
QDomNode::insertBefore
(), and
QDomNode::insertAfter
().
QDomText
QDomDocument::createTextNode ( const
QString
& value )
Creates a text node for the string
value
that can be inserted
into the document tree, e.g. using
QDomNode::appendChild
().
See also
QDomNode::appendChild
(),
QDomNode::insertBefore
(), and
QDomNode::insertAfter
().
QDomDocumentType
QDomDocument::doctype () const
Returns the document type of this document.
QDomElement
QDomDocument::documentElement () const
Returns the root element of the document.
QDomElement
QDomDocument::elementById ( const
QString
& elementId )
Returns the element whose ID is equal to
elementId
. If no
element with the ID was found, this function returns a
null element
.
Since the QDomClasses do not know which attributes are element
IDs, this function returns always a
null
element
. This may change in a future version.
QDomNodeList
QDomDocument::elementsByTagName ( const
QString
& tagname ) const
Returns a
QDomNodeList
, that contains all the elements in the
document with the name
tagname
. The order of the node list is
the order they are encountered in a preorder traversal of the
element tree.
See also
elementsByTagNameNS
() and
QDomElement::elementsByTagName
().
QDomNodeList
QDomDocument::elementsByTagNameNS ( const
QString
& nsURI, const
QString
& localName )
Returns a
QDomNodeList
that contains all the elements in the
document with the local name
localName
and a namespace URI of
nsURI
. The order of the node list is the order they are
encountered in a preorder traversal of the element tree.
See also
elementsByTagName
() and
QDomElement::elementsByTagNameNS
().
QDomImplementation
QDomDocument::implementation () const
Returns a
QDomImplementation
object.
QDomNode
QDomDocument::importNode ( const
QDomNode
& importedNode, bool deep )
Imports the node
importedNode
from another document to this
document.
importedNode
remains in the original document; this
function creates a copy that can be used within this document.
This function returns the imported node that belongs to this
document. The returned node has no parent. It is not possible to
import QDomDocument and
QDomDocumentType
nodes. In those cases
this function returns a
null node
.
If
deep
is TRUE, this function imports not only the node
importedNode
but its whole subtree; if it is FALSE, only the
importedNode
is imported. The argument
deep
has no effect on
QDomAttr
and
QDomEntityReference
nodes, since the descendents of
QDomAttr nodes are always imported and those of
QDomEntityReference nodes are never imported.
The behavior of this function is slightly different depending on
the node types:
Node Type Behaviour
QDomAttr
The owner element is set to 0 and the specified flag is
set to TRUE in the generated attribute. The whole subtree
of
importedNode
is always imported for attribute nodes:
deep
has no effect.
QDomDocument
Document nodes cannot be imported.
QDomDocumentFragment
If
deep
is TRUE, this function imports the whole
document fragment; otherwise it only generates an empty
document fragment.
QDomDocumentType
Document type nodes cannot be imported.
QDomElement
Attributes for which
QDomAttr::specified
() is TRUE are
also imported, other attributes are not imported. If
deep
is TRUE, this function also imports the subtree of
importedNode
; otherwise it imports only the element node
(and some attributes, see above).
QDomEntity
Entity nodes can be imported, but at the moment there is
no way to use them since the document type is read-only in
DOM level 2.
QDomEntityReference
Descendents of entity reference nodes are never imported:
deep
has no effect.
QDomNotation
Notation nodes can be imported, but at the moment there is
no way to use them since the document type is read-only in
DOM level 2.
QDomProcessingInstruction
The target and value of the processing instruction is
copied to the new node.
QDomText
The text is copied to the new node.
QDomCDATASection
The text is copied to the new node.
QDomComment
The text is copied to the new node.
See also
QDomElement::setAttribute
(),
QDomNode::insertBefore
(),
QDomNode::insertAfter
(),
QDomNode::replaceChild
(),
QDomNode::removeChild
(), and
QDomNode::appendChild
().
bool
QDomDocument::isDocument () const
[virtual]
Returns TRUE.
Reimplemented from
QDomNode
.
QDomNode::NodeType
QDomDocument::nodeType () const
[virtual]
Returns
DocumentNode
.
Reimplemented from
QDomNode
.
QDomDocument
&
QDomDocument::operator= ( const
QDomDocument
& x )
Assigns
x
to this DOM document.
The data of the copy is shared (shallow copy): modifying one node
will also change the other. If you want to make a
deep copy
, use
cloneNode
().
bool
QDomDocument::setContent ( const
QByteArray
& buffer, bool namespaceProcessing,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This function parses the XML document from the byte array
buffer
and sets it as the content of the document. It tries to
detect the encoding of the document as required by the XML
specification.
If
namespaceProcessing
is TRUE, the parser recognizes
namespaces in the XML file and sets the prefix name, local name
and namespace URI to appropriate values. If
namespaceProcessing
is FALSE, the parser does no namespace processing when it reads
the XML file.
If a parse error occurs, the function returns FALSE; otherwise it
returns TRUE. If a parse error occurs and
errorMsg
,
errorLine
and
errorColumn
are not 0, the error message is
placed in
*errorMsg
, the line number
*errorLine
and the
column number in
*errorColumn
.
If
namespaceProcessing
is TRUE, the function
QDomNode::prefix
()
returns a string for all elements and attributes. It returns an
empty string if the element or attribute has no prefix.
If
namespaceProcessing
is FALSE, the functions
QDomNode::prefix(),
QDomNode::localName
() and
QDomNode::namespaceURI
() return
QString::null
.
See also
QDomNode::namespaceURI
(),
QDomNode::localName
(),
QDomNode::prefix
(),
QString::isNull
(), and
QString::isEmpty
().
bool
QDomDocument::setContent ( const
QCString
& buffer, bool namespaceProcessing,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function reads the XML document from the C string
buffer
.
Warning:
This function does not try to detect the encoding:
instead it assumes that the C string is UTF-8 encoded.
bool
QDomDocument::setContent ( const
QString
& text, bool namespaceProcessing,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function reads the XML document from the string
text
.
Since
text
is already a Unicode string, no encoding detection
is done.
bool
QDomDocument::setContent (
QIODevice
* dev, bool namespaceProcessing,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function reads the XML document from the IO device
dev
.
bool
QDomDocument::setContent ( const
QCString
& buffer,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function reads the XML document from the C string
buffer
.
No namespace processing is performed.
Warning:
This function does not try to detect the encoding:
instead it assumes that the C string is UTF-8 encoded.
bool
QDomDocument::setContent ( const
QByteArray
& buffer,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function reads the XML document from the byte array
buffer
.
No namespace processing is performed.
bool
QDomDocument::setContent ( const
QString
& text,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function reads the XML document from the string
text
.
Since
text
is already a Unicode string, no encoding detection
is performed.
No namespace processing is performed either.
bool
QDomDocument::setContent (
QIODevice
* dev,
QString
* errorMsg = 0, int * errorLine = 0, int * errorColumn = 0 )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function reads the XML document from the IO device
dev
.
No namespace processing is performed.
QCString
QDomDocument::toCString () const
Converts the parsed document back to its textual representation
and returns a
QCString
for that is encoded in UTF-8.
See also
toString
().
QCString
QDomDocument::toCString ( int indent ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function uses
indent
as the amount of space to indent
subelements.
QString
QDomDocument::toString () const
Converts the parsed document back to its textual representation.
See also
toCString
().
QString
QDomDocument::toString ( int indent ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
This function uses
indent
as the amount of space to indent
subelements.
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