class REXML::Attribute
Defines an Element Attribute; IE, a attribute=value pair, as in: <element attribute=“value”/>. Attributes can be in their own namespaces. General users of REXML will not interact with the Attribute class much.
Constants
- NEEDS_A_SECOND_CHECK
- PATTERN
Attributes
The element to which this attribute belongs
The normalized value of this attribute. That is, the attribute with entities intact.
Public Class Methods
Constructor. FIXME: The parser doesn't catch illegal characters in attributes
- first
-
Either: an Attribute, which this new attribute will become a clone of; or a String, which is the name of this attribute
- second
-
If
first
is an Attribute, then this may be an Element, or nil. If nil, then the Element parent of this attribute is the parent of thefirst
Attribute. If the first argument is a String, then this must also be a String, and is the content of the attribute. If this is the content, it must be fully normalized (contain no illegal characters). - parent
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Ignored unless
first
is a String; otherwise, may be the Element parent of this attribute, or nil.
Attribute.new( attribute_to_clone ) Attribute.new( attribute_to_clone, parent_element ) Attribute.new( "attr", "attr_value" ) Attribute.new( "attr", "attr_value", parent_element )
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 44 def initialize( first, second=nil, parent=nil ) @normalized = @unnormalized = @element = nil if first.kind_of? Attribute self.name = first.expanded_name @unnormalized = first.value if second.kind_of? Element @element = second else @element = first.element end elsif first.kind_of? String @element = parent self.name = first @normalized = second.to_s else raise "illegal argument #{first.class.name} to Attribute constructor" end end
Public Instance Methods
Returns true if other is an Attribute and has the same name and value, false otherwise.
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 95 def ==( other ) other.kind_of?(Attribute) and other.name==name and other.value==value end
Returns a copy of this attribute
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 144 def clone Attribute.new self end
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 118 def doctype if @element doc = @element.document doc.doctype if doc end end
Sets the element of which this object is an attribute. Normally, this is not directly called.
Returns this attribute
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 152 def element=( element ) @element = element if @normalized Text.check( @normalized, NEEDS_A_SECOND_CHECK, doctype ) end self end
Creates (and returns) a hash from both the name and value
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 100 def hash name.hash + value.hash end
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 178 def inspect rv = "" write( rv ) rv end
Returns the namespace URL, if defined, or nil otherwise
e = Element.new("el") e.add_namespace("ns", "http://url") e.add_attribute("ns:a", "b") e.add_attribute("nsx:a", "c") e.attribute("ns:a").namespace # => "http://url" e.attribute("nsx:a").namespace # => nil
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 88 def namespace arg=nil arg = prefix if arg.nil? @element.namespace arg end
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 174 def node_type :attribute end
Returns the namespace of the attribute.
e = Element.new( "elns:myelement" ) e.add_attribute( "nsa:a", "aval" ) e.add_attribute( "b", "bval" ) e.attributes.get_attribute( "a" ).prefix # -> "nsa" e.attributes.get_attribute( "b" ).prefix # -> "elns" a = Attribute.new( "x", "y" ) a.prefix # -> ""
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 72 def prefix pf = super if pf == "" pf = @element.prefix if @element end pf end
Removes this Attribute from the tree, and returns true if successful
This method is usually not called directly.
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 165 def remove @element.attributes.delete self.name unless @element.nil? end
Returns the attribute value, with entities replaced
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 126 def to_s return @normalized if @normalized @normalized = Text::normalize( @unnormalized, doctype ) @unnormalized = nil @normalized end
Returns this attribute out as XML source, expanding the name
a = Attribute.new( "x", "y" ) a.to_string # -> "x='y'" b = Attribute.new( "ns:x", "y" ) b.to_string # -> "ns:x='y'"
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 110 def to_string if @element and @element.context and @element.context[:attribute_quote] == :quote %Q^#@expanded_name="#{to_s().gsub(/"/, '"')}"^ else "#@expanded_name='#{to_s().gsub(/'/, ''')}'" end end
Returns the UNNORMALIZED value of this attribute. That is, entities have been expanded to their values
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 136 def value return @unnormalized if @unnormalized @unnormalized = Text::unnormalize( @normalized, doctype ) @normalized = nil @unnormalized end
Writes this attribute (EG, puts 'key=“value”' to the output)
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 170 def write( output, indent=-1 ) output << to_string end
# File lib/rexml/attribute.rb, line 184 def xpath path = @element.xpath path += "/@#{self.expanded_name}" return path end