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// Jericho HTML Parser - Java based library for analysing and manipulating HTML
// Version 3.1
// Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Martin Jericho
// http://jericho.htmlparser.net/
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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package net.htmlparser.jericho;

import java.util.*;

/**
 * Represents an element
 * in a specific {@linkplain Source source} document, which encompasses a {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag},
 * an optional {@linkplain #getEndTag() end tag} and all {@linkplain #getContent() content} in between.
 * 

* Take the following HTML segment as an example: *

* <p>This is a sample paragraph.</p> *

* The whole segment is represented by an Element object. This is comprised of the {@link StartTag} "<p>", * the {@link EndTag} "</p>", as well as the text in between. * An element may also contain other elements between its start and end tags. *

* The term normal element refers to an element having a {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag} * with a {@linkplain StartTag#getStartTagType() type} of {@link StartTagType#NORMAL}. * This comprises all {@linkplain HTMLElements HTML elements} and non-HTML elements. *

* Element instances are obtained using one of the following methods: *

    *
  • {@link StartTag#getElement()} *
  • {@link EndTag#getElement()} *
  • {@link Segment#getAllElements()} *
  • {@link Segment#getAllElements(String name)} *
  • {@link Segment#getAllElements(StartTagType)} *
* See also the {@link HTMLElements} class, and the * XML 1.0 specification for elements. *

Element Structure

*

* The three possible structures of an element are listed below: *

*
Single Tag Element: *
* Example:
* <img src="mypicture.jpg"> *

* The element consists only of a single {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag} and has no {@linkplain #getContent() element content} * (although the start tag itself may have {@linkplain StartTag#getTagContent() tag content}). *
{@link #getEndTag()}==null *
{@link #isEmpty()}==true *
{@link #getEnd() getEnd()}=={@link #getStartTag()}.{@link #getEnd() getEnd()} *

* This occurs in the following situations: *

    *
  • An HTML element for which the {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagForbiddenElementNames() end tag is forbidden}. *
  • An HTML element for which the {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagRequiredElementNames() end tag is required}, * but the end tag is not present in the source document. *
  • An HTML element for which the {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagOptionalElementNames() end tag is optional}, * where the implicitly terminating tag is situated immediately after the element's * {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag}. *
  • An {@linkplain #isEmptyElementTag() empty element tag} *
  • A non-HTML element that is not an {@linkplain #isEmptyElementTag() empty element tag} but is missing its end tag. *
  • An element with a start tag of a {@linkplain StartTag#getStartTagType() type} that does not define a * {@linkplain StartTagType#getCorrespondingEndTagType() corresponding end tag type}. *
  • An element with a start tag of a {@linkplain StartTag#getStartTagType() type} that does define a * {@linkplain StartTagType#getCorrespondingEndTagType() corresponding end tag type} but is missing its end tag. *
*
Explicitly Terminated Element: *
* Example:
* <p>This is a sample paragraph.</p> *

* The element consists of a {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag}, {@linkplain #getContent() content}, * and an {@linkplain #getEndTag() end tag}. *
{@link #getEndTag()}!=null. *
{@link #isEmpty()}==false (provided the end tag doesn't immediately follow the start tag) *
{@link #getEnd() getEnd()}=={@link #getEndTag()}.{@link #getEnd() getEnd()}. *

* This occurs in the following situations, assuming the start tag's matching end tag is present in the source document: *

    *
  • An HTML element for which the end tag is either * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagRequiredElementNames() required} or {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagOptionalElementNames() optional}. *
  • A non-HTML element that is not an {@linkplain #isEmptyElementTag() empty element tag}. *
  • An element with a start tag of a {@linkplain StartTag#getStartTagType() type} that defines a * {@linkplain StartTagType#getCorrespondingEndTagType() corresponding end tag type}. *
*
Implicitly Terminated Element: *
* Example:
* <p>This text is included in the paragraph element even though no end tag is present.
* <p>This is the next paragraph. *

* The element consists of a {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag} and {@linkplain #getContent() content}, * but no {@linkplain #getEndTag() end tag}. *
{@link #getEndTag()}==null. *
{@link #isEmpty()}==false *
{@link #getEnd() getEnd()}!={@link #getStartTag()}.{@link #getEnd() getEnd()}. *

* This only occurs in an HTML element for which the * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagOptionalElementNames() end tag is optional}. *

* The element ends at the start of a tag which implies the termination of the element, called the implicitly terminating tag. * If the implicitly terminating tag is situated immediately after the element's {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag}, * the element is classed as a single tag element. *

* See the element parsing rules for HTML elements with optional end tags * for details on which tags can implicitly terminate a given element. *

* See also the documentation of the {@link HTMLElements#getEndTagOptionalElementNames()} method. *

*

Element Parsing Rules

* The following rules describe the algorithm used in the {@link StartTag#getElement()} method to construct an element. * The detection of the start tag's matching end tag or other terminating tags always takes into account the possible nesting of elements. *

*

    *
  • * If the start tag has a {@linkplain StartTag#getStartTagType() type} of {@link StartTagType#NORMAL}: *
      *
    • * If the {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} of the start tag matches one of the * recognised {@linkplain HTMLElementName HTML element names} (indicating an HTML element): *
        *
      • * * If the end tag for an element of this {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} is * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagForbiddenElementNames() forbidden}, * the parser does not conduct any search for an end tag and a single tag element is created. *
      • * * If the end tag for an element of this {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} is * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagRequiredElementNames() required}, the parser searches for the start tag's matching end tag. *
          *
        • * If the matching end tag is found, an explicitly terminated element is created. *
        • * If no matching end tag is found, the source document is not valid HTML and the incident is * {@linkplain Source#getLogger() logged} as a missing required end tag. * In this situation a single tag element is created. *
        *
      • * * If the end tag for an element of this {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} is * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagOptionalElementNames() optional}, the parser searches not only for the start tag's matching end tag, * but also for any other tag that implicitly terminates the element. *
        For each tag (T2) following the start tag (ST1) of this element (E1): *
          *
        • * If T2 is a start tag: *
            *
          • * If the {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} of T2 is in the list of * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getNonterminatingElementNames(String) non-terminating element names} for E1, * then continue evaluating tags from the {@linkplain Element#getEnd() end} of T2's corresponding * {@linkplain StartTag#getElement() element}. *
          • * If the {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} of T2 is in the list of * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getTerminatingStartTagNames(String) terminating start tag names} for E1, * then E1 ends at the {@linkplain StartTag#getBegin() beginning} of T2. * If T2 follows immediately after ST1, a single tag element is created, * otherwise an implicitly terminated element is created. *
          *
        • * If T2 is an end tag: *
            *
          • * If the {@linkplain EndTag#getName() name} of T2 is the same as that of ST1, * an explicitly terminated element is created. *
          • * If the {@linkplain EndTag#getName() name} of T2 is in the list of * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getTerminatingEndTagNames(String) terminating end tag names} for E1, * then E1 ends at the {@linkplain EndTag#getBegin() beginning} of T2. * If T2 follows immediately after ST1, a single tag element is created, * otherwise an implicitly terminated element is created. *
          *
        • * If no more tags are present in the source document, then E1 ends at the end of the file, and an * implicitly terminated element is created. *
        *
      * Note that the syntactical indication of an {@linkplain StartTag#isSyntacticalEmptyElementTag() empty-element tag} in the start tag * is ignored when determining the end of HTML elements. * See the documentation of the {@link #isEmptyElementTag()} method for more information. *
    • * If the {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} of the start tag does not match one of the * recognised {@linkplain HTMLElementName HTML element names} (indicating a non-HTML element): *
        *
      • * If the start tag is {@linkplain StartTag#isSyntacticalEmptyElementTag() syntactically an empty-element tag}, * the parser does not conduct any search for an end tag and a single tag element is created. *
      • * Otherwise, section 3.1 * of the XML 1.0 specification states that a matching end tag MUST be present, and * the parser searches for the start tag's matching end tag. *
          *
        • * If the matching end tag is found, an explicitly terminated element is created. *
        • * If no matching end tag is found, the source document is not valid XML and the incident is * {@linkplain Source#getLogger() logged} as a missing required end tag. * In this situation a single tag element is created. *
        *
      *
    *
  • * If the start tag has any {@linkplain StartTag#getStartTagType() type} other than {@link StartTagType#NORMAL}: *
      *
    • * If the start tag's type does not define a {@linkplain StartTagType#getCorrespondingEndTagType() corresponding end tag type}, * the parser does not conduct any search for an end tag and a single tag element is created. *
    • * If the start tag's type does define a {@linkplain StartTagType#getCorrespondingEndTagType() corresponding end tag type}, * the parser assumes that a matching end tag is required and searches for it. * *
    *
* @see HTMLElements */ public final class Element extends Segment { private final StartTag startTag; private final EndTag endTag; private Segment content=null; Element parentElement=Element.NOT_CACHED; private int depth=-1; private List childElements=null; static final Element NOT_CACHED=new Element(); private static final boolean INCLUDE_INCORRECTLY_NESTED_CHILDREN_IN_HIERARCHY=true; Element(final Source source, final StartTag startTag, final EndTag endTag) { super(source, startTag.begin, endTag==null ? startTag.end : endTag.end); if (source.isStreamed()) throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Elements are not supported when using StreamedSource"); this.startTag=startTag; this.endTag=(endTag==null || endTag.length()==0) ? null : endTag; } // used only to construct NOT_CACHED private Element() { startTag=null; endTag=null; } /** * Returns the parent of this element in the document element hierarchy. *

* The {@link Source#fullSequentialParse()} method must be called (either explicitly or implicitly) immediately after construction of the Source object if this method is to be used. * An IllegalStateException is thrown if a full sequential parse has not been performed or if it was performed after this element was found. *

* This method returns null for a top-level element, * as well as any element formed from a {@linkplain TagType#isServerTag() server tag}, regardless of whether it is nested inside a normal element. *

* See the {@link Source#getChildElements()} method for more details. * * @return the parent of this element in the document element hierarchy, or null if this element is a top-level element. * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@linkplain Source#fullSequentialParse() full sequential parse} has not been performed or if it was performed after this element was found. * @see #getChildElements() */ public Element getParentElement() { if (parentElement==Element.NOT_CACHED) { if (!source.wasFullSequentialParseCalled()) throw new IllegalStateException("This operation is only possible after a full sequential parse has been performed"); if (startTag.isOrphaned()) throw new IllegalStateException("This operation is only possible if a full sequential parse was performed immediately after construction of the Source object"); source.getChildElements(); if (parentElement==Element.NOT_CACHED) parentElement=null; } return parentElement; } /** * Returns a list of the immediate children of this element in the document element hierarchy. *

* The objects in the list are all of type {@link Element}. *

* See the {@link Source#getChildElements()} method for more details. * * @return a list of the immediate children of this element in the document element hierarchy, guaranteed not null. * @see #getParentElement() */ @Override public final List getChildElements() { return childElements!=null ? childElements : getChildElements(-1); } final List getChildElements(int depth) { if (depth!=-1) this.depth=depth; if (childElements==null) { if (!Config.IncludeServerTagsInElementHierarchy && end==startTag.end) { childElements=Collections.emptyList(); } else { final int childDepth=(depth==-1 ? -1 : depth+1); childElements=new ArrayList(); int pos=Config.IncludeServerTagsInElementHierarchy ? begin+1 : startTag.end; final int maxChildBegin=(Config.IncludeServerTagsInElementHierarchy || endTag==null) ? end : endTag.begin; while (true) { final StartTag childStartTag=source.getNextStartTag(pos); if (childStartTag==null || childStartTag.begin>=maxChildBegin) break; if (Config.IncludeServerTagsInElementHierarchy) { if (childStartTag.beginend) { if (source.logger.isInfoEnabled()) source.logger.info("Child "+childElement.getDebugInfo()+" extends beyond end of parent "+getDebugInfo()); if (!INCLUDE_INCORRECTLY_NESTED_CHILDREN_IN_HIERARCHY) { pos=childElement.end; continue; } } childElement.getChildElements(childDepth); if (childElement.parentElement==Element.NOT_CACHED) { // make sure element was not added as a child of a descendent element (can happen with overlapping elements) childElement.parentElement=this; childElements.add(childElement); } pos=childElement.end; } } } return childElements; } /** * Returns the nesting depth of this element in the document element hierarchy. *

* The {@link Source#fullSequentialParse()} method must be called (either explicitly or implicitly) after construction of the Source object if this method is to be used. * An IllegalStateException is thrown if a full sequential parse has not been performed or if it was performed after this element was found. *

* A top-level element has a nesting depth of 0. *

* An element formed from a {@linkplain TagType#isServerTag() server tag} always have a nesting depth of 0, * regardless of whether it is nested inside a normal element. *

* See the {@link Source#getChildElements()} method for more details. * * @return the nesting depth of this element in the document element hierarchy. * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@linkplain Source#fullSequentialParse() full sequential parse} has not been performed or if it was performed after this element was found. * @see #getParentElement() */ public int getDepth() { if (depth==-1) { getParentElement(); if (depth==-1) depth=0; } return depth; } /** * Returns the segment representing the content of the element. *

* This segment spans between the end of the start tag and the start of the end tag. * If the end tag is not present, the content reaches to the end of the element. *

* A zero-length segment is returned if the element is {@linkplain #isEmpty() empty}, * * @return the segment representing the content of the element, guaranteed not null. */ public Segment getContent() { if (content==null) content=new Segment(source,startTag.end,getContentEnd()); return content; } /** * Returns the start tag of the element. * @return the start tag of the element. */ public StartTag getStartTag() { return startTag; } /** * Returns the end tag of the element. *

* If the element has no end tag this method returns null. * * @return the end tag of the element, or null if the element has no end tag. */ public EndTag getEndTag() { return endTag; } /** * Returns the {@linkplain StartTag#getName() name} of the {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag} of this element, always in lower case. *

* This is equivalent to {@link #getStartTag()}.{@link StartTag#getName() getName()}. *

* See the {@link Tag#getName()} method for more information. * * @return the name of the {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag} of this element, always in lower case. */ public String getName() { return startTag.getName(); } /** * Indicates whether this element has zero-length {@linkplain #getContent() content}. *

* This is equivalent to {@link #getContent()}.{@link Segment#length() length()}==0. *

* Note that this is a broader definition than that of both the * HTML definition of an empty element, * which is only those elements whose end tag is {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagForbiddenElementNames() forbidden}, and the * XML definition of an empty element, * which is "either a start-tag immediately followed by an end-tag, or an {@linkplain #isEmptyElementTag() empty-element tag}". * The other possibility covered by this property is the case of an HTML element with an * {@linkplain HTMLElements#getEndTagOptionalElementNames() optional} end tag that is immediately followed by another tag that implicitly * terminates the element. * * @return true if this element has zero-length {@linkplain #getContent() content}, otherwise false. * @see #isEmptyElementTag() */ public boolean isEmpty() { return startTag.end==getContentEnd(); } /** * Indicates whether this element is an empty-element tag. *

* This is equivalent to {@link #getStartTag()}.{@link StartTag#isEmptyElementTag() isEmptyElementTag()}. * * @return true if this element is an empty-element tag, otherwise false. */ public boolean isEmptyElementTag() { return startTag.isEmptyElementTag(); } /** * Returns the attributes specified in this element's start tag. *

* This is equivalent to {@link #getStartTag()}.{@link StartTag#getAttributes() getAttributes()}. * * @return the attributes specified in this element's start tag. * @see StartTag#getAttributes() */ public Attributes getAttributes() { return getStartTag().getAttributes(); } /** * Returns the {@linkplain CharacterReference#decode(CharSequence) decoded} value of the attribute with the specified name (case insensitive). *

* Returns null if the {@linkplain #getStartTag() start tag of this element} does not * {@linkplain StartTagType#hasAttributes() have attributes}, * no attribute with the specified name exists or the attribute {@linkplain Attribute#hasValue() has no value}. *

* This is equivalent to {@link #getStartTag()}.{@link StartTag#getAttributeValue(String) getAttributeValue(attributeName)}. * * @param attributeName the name of the attribute to get. * @return the {@linkplain CharacterReference#decode(CharSequence) decoded} value of the attribute with the specified name, or null if the attribute does not exist or {@linkplain Attribute#hasValue() has no value}. */ public String getAttributeValue(final String attributeName) { return getStartTag().getAttributeValue(attributeName); } /** * Returns the {@link FormControl} defined by this element. * @return the {@link FormControl} defined by this element, or null if it is not a control. */ public FormControl getFormControl() { return FormControl.construct(this); } public String getDebugInfo() { if (this==NOT_CACHED) return "NOT_CACHED"; final StringBuilder sb=new StringBuilder(); sb.append("Element "); startTag.appendDebugTag(sb); if (!isEmpty()) sb.append('-'); if (endTag!=null) sb.append(endTag); sb.append(' '); startTag.appendDebugTagType(sb); sb.append(super.getDebugInfo()); return sb.toString(); } int getContentEnd() { return endTag!=null ? endTag.begin : end; } }





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