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package com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.parser;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.Jsoup;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.helper.Validate;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodes.Comment;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodes.Document;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodes.DocumentType;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodes.Element;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodes.Node;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodes.TextNode;
import com.itextpdf.styledxmlparser.jsoup.nodes.XmlDeclaration;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Use the {@code XmlTreeBuilder} when you want to parse XML without any of the HTML DOM rules being applied to the
* document.
*
* Usage example: {@code Document xmlDoc = Jsoup.parse(html, baseUrl, Parser.xmlParser());}
*
* @author Jonathan Hedley
*/
public class XmlTreeBuilder extends TreeBuilder {
@Override
protected void initialiseParse(String input, String baseUri, ParseErrorList errors) {
super.initialiseParse(input, baseUri, errors);
stack.add(doc); // place the document onto the stack. differs from HtmlTreeBuilder (not on stack)
doc.outputSettings().syntax(Document.OutputSettings.Syntax.xml);
}
@Override
protected boolean process(Token token) {
// start tag, end tag, doctype, comment, character, eof
switch (token.type) {
case StartTag:
insert(token.asStartTag());
break;
case EndTag:
popStackToClose(token.asEndTag());
break;
case Comment:
insert(token.asComment());
break;
case Character:
insert(token.asCharacter());
break;
case Doctype:
insert(token.asDoctype());
break;
case EOF: // could put some normalisation here if desired
break;
default:
Validate.fail("Unexpected token type: " + token.type);
}
return true;
}
private void insertNode(Node node) {
currentElement().appendChild(node);
}
Element insert(Token.StartTag startTag) {
Tag tag = Tag.valueOf(startTag.name());
// todo: wonder if for xml parsing, should treat all tags as unknown? because it's not html.
Element el = new Element(tag, baseUri, startTag.attributes);
insertNode(el);
if (startTag.isSelfClosing()) {
tokeniser.acknowledgeSelfClosingFlag();
if (!tag.isKnownTag()) // unknown tag, remember this is self closing for output. see above.
tag.setSelfClosing();
} else {
stack.add(el);
}
return el;
}
void insert(Token.Comment commentToken) {
Comment comment = new Comment(commentToken.getData(), baseUri);
Node insert = comment;
if (commentToken.bogus) { // xml declarations are emitted as bogus comments (which is right for html, but not xml)
// so we do a bit of a hack and parse the data as an element to pull the attributes out
String data = comment.getData();
if (data.length() > 1 && (data.startsWith("!") || data.startsWith("?"))) {
Document doc = Jsoup.parse("<" + data.substring(1, data.length() -1) + ">", baseUri, Parser.xmlParser());
Element el = doc.child(0);
insert = new XmlDeclaration(el.tagName(), comment.baseUri(), data.startsWith("!"));
insert.attributes().addAll(el.attributes());
}
}
insertNode(insert);
}
void insert(Token.Character characterToken) {
Node node = new TextNode(characterToken.getData(), baseUri);
insertNode(node);
}
void insert(Token.Doctype d) {
DocumentType doctypeNode = new DocumentType(d.getName(), d.getPublicIdentifier(), d.getSystemIdentifier(), baseUri);
insertNode(doctypeNode);
}
/**
* If the stack contains an element with this tag's name, pop up the stack to remove the first occurrence. If not
* found, skips.
*
* @param endTag
*/
private void popStackToClose(Token.EndTag endTag) {
String elName = endTag.name();
Element firstFound = null;
for (int pos = stack.size() -1; pos >= 0; pos--) {
Element next = stack.get(pos);
if (next.nodeName().equals(elName)) {
firstFound = next;
break;
}
}
if (firstFound == null)
return; // not found, skip
for (int pos = stack.size() -1; pos >= 0; pos--) {
Element next = stack.get(pos);
stack.remove(pos);
if (next == firstFound)
break;
}
}
List parseFragment(String inputFragment, String baseUri, ParseErrorList errors) {
initialiseParse(inputFragment, baseUri, errors);
runParser();
return doc.childNodes();
}
}