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# $Id: PerlSAX.pm,v 1.6 2000/02/28 10:40:21 matt Exp $ package XML::XPath::PerlSAX; use XML::XPath::XMLParser; use strict; sub new { my $class = shift; my %args = @_; bless \%args, $class; } sub parse { my $self = shift; die "XML::XPath::PerlSAX: parser instance ($self) already parsing\n" if (defined $self->{ParseOptions}); # If there's one arg and it's an array ref, assume it's a node we're parsing my $args; if (@_ == 1 && ref($_[0]) =~ /^(text|comment|element|namespace|attribute|pi)$/) { # warn "Parsing node\n"; my $node = shift; # warn "PARSING: $node ", XML::XPath::XMLParser::as_string($node), "\n\n"; $args = { Source => { Node => $node } }; } else { $args = (@_ == 1) ? shift : { @_ }; } my $parse_options = { %$self, %$args }; $self->{ParseOptions} = $parse_options; # ensure that we have at least one source if (!defined $parse_options->{Source} || !defined $parse_options->{Source}{Node}) { die "XML::XPath::PerlSAX: no source defined for parse\n"; } # assign default Handler to any undefined handlers if (defined $parse_options->{Handler}) { $parse_options->{DocumentHandler} = $parse_options->{Handler} if (!defined $parse_options->{DocumentHandler}); } # ensure that we have a DocumentHandler if (!defined $parse_options->{DocumentHandler}) { die "XML::XPath::PerlSAX: no Handler or DocumentHandler defined for parse\n"; } # cache DocumentHandler in self for callbacks $self->{DocumentHandler} = $parse_options->{DocumentHandler}; if ((ref($parse_options->{Source}{Node}) eq 'element') && !($parse_options->{Source}{Node}->[node_parent])) { # Got root node $self->{DocumentHandler}->start_document( { } ); $self->parse_node($parse_options->{Source}{Node}); return $self->{DocumentHandler}->end_document( { } ); } else { $self->parse_node($parse_options->{Source}{Node}); } # clean up parser instance delete $self->{ParseOptions}; delete $self->{DocumentHandler}; } sub parse_node { my $self = shift; my $node = shift; # warn "parse_node $node\n"; if (ref($node) eq 'element' && $node->[node_parent]) { # bundle up attributes my @attribs; foreach my $attr (@{$node->[node_attribs]}) { if ($attr->[node_prefix]) { push @attribs, $attr->[node_prefix] . ":" . $attr->[node_key]; } else { push @attribs, $attr->[node_key]; } push @attribs, $attr->[node_value]; } $self->{DocumentHandler}->start_element( { Name => $node->[node_name], Attributes => \@attribs, } ); foreach my $kid (@{$node->[node_children]}) { $self->parse_node($kid); } $self->{DocumentHandler}->end_element( { Name => $node->[node_name], } ); } elsif (ref($node) eq 'text') { $self->{DocumentHandler}->characters($node->[node_text]); } elsif (ref($node) eq 'comment') { $self->{DocumentHandler}->comment($node->[node_comment]); } elsif (ref($node) eq 'pi') { $self->{DocumentHandler}->processing_instruction( { Target => $node->[node_target], Data => $node->[node_data] } ); } elsif (ref($node) eq 'element') { # root node # just do kids foreach my $kid (@{$node->[node_children]}) { $self->parse_node($kid); } } else { die "Unknown node type: '", ref($node), "' ", scalar(@$node), "\n"; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME XML::XPath::PerlSAX - A PerlSAX event generator for my wierd node structure =head1 SYNOPSIS use XML::XPath; use XML::XPath::PerlSAX; use XML::DOM::PerlSAX; my $xp = XML::XPath->new(filename => 'test.xhtml'); my $paras = $xp->find('/html/body/p'); my $handler = XML::DOM::PerlSAX->new(); my $generator = XML::XPath::PerlSAX->new( Handler => $handler ); foreach my $node ($paras->get_nodelist) { my $domtree = $generator->parse($node); # do something with $domtree } =head1 DESCRIPTION This module generates PerlSAX events to pass to a PerlSAX handler such as XML::DOM::PerlSAX. It operates specifically on my wierd tree format. Unfortunately SAX doesn't seem to cope with namespaces, so these are lost completely. I believe SAX2 is doing namespaces. =head1 Other The XML::DOM::PerlSAX handler I tried was completely broken (didn't even compile before I patched it a bit), so I don't know how correct this is or how far it will work. This software may only be distributed as part of the XML::XPath package.