LSParser
  public
  
  
  
  interface
  LSParser
  
  
  
| org.w3c.dom.ls.LSParser | 
An interface to an object that is able to build, or augment, a DOM tree from various input sources.
 LSParser provides an API for parsing XML and building the
 corresponding DOM document structure. A LSParser instance
 can be obtained by invoking the
 DOMImplementationLS.createLSParser() method.
 
As specified in [DOM Level 3 Core] , when a document is first made available via the LSParser:
- there will never be two adjacent nodes of type NODE_TEXT, and there will never be empty text nodes.
 -  it is expected that the 
valueandnodeValueattributes of anAttrnode initially return the XML 1.0 normalized value. However, if the parameters " validate-if-schema" and " datatype-normalization" are set totrue, depending on the attribute normalization used, the attribute values may differ from the ones obtained by the XML 1.0 attribute normalization. If the parameters " datatype-normalization" is set tofalse, the XML 1.0 attribute normalization is guaranteed to occur, and if the attributes list does not contain namespace declarations, theattributesattribute onElementnode represents the property [attributes] defined in [XML Information Set] . 
 Asynchronous LSParser objects are expected to also
 implement the events::EventTarget interface so that event
 listeners can be registered on asynchronous LSParser
 objects.
 
 Events supported by asynchronous LSParser objects are:
 
- load
 - 
  The 
LSParserfinishes to load the document. See also the definition of theLSLoadEventinterface. - progress
 -  The
 
LSParsersignals progress as data is parsed. This specification does not attempt to define exactly when progress events should be dispatched. That is intentionally left as implementation-dependent. Here is one example of how an application might dispatch progress events: Once the parser starts receiving data, a progress event is dispatched to indicate that the parsing starts. From there on, a progress event is dispatched for every 4096 bytes of data that is received and processed. This is only one example, though, and implementations can choose to dispatch progress events at any time while parsing, or not dispatch them at all. See also the definition of theLSProgressEventinterface. 
Note:  All events defined in this specification use the
 namespace URI "http://www.w3.org/2002/DOMLS".
 
 While parsing an input source, errors are reported to the application
 through the error handler (LSParser.domConfig's "
 error-handler" parameter). This specification does in no way try to define all possible
 errors that can occur while parsing XML, or any other markup, but some
 common error cases are defined. The types (DOMError.type) of
 errors and warnings defined by this specification are:
 
- 
 
"check-character-normalization-failure" [error] - Raised if the parameter " check-character-normalization" is set to true and a string is encountered that fails normalization checking.
 "doctype-not-allowed" [fatal]-  Raised if the
 configuration parameter "disallow-doctype" is set to 
trueand a doctype is encountered. "no-input-specified" [fatal]- 
 Raised when loading a document and no input is specified in the
 
LSInputobject. - 
 
"pi-base-uri-not-preserved" [warning] -  Raised if a processing
 instruction is encountered in a location where the base URI of the
 processing instruction can not be preserved.  One example of a case where
 this warning will be raised is if the configuration parameter "
 entities" is set to 
falseand the following XML file is parsed: And<!DOCTYPE root [ <!ENTITY e SYSTEM 'subdir/myentity.ent' ]> <root> &e; </root>
subdir/myentity.entcontains:<one> <two/> </one> <?pi 3.14159?> <more/>
 "unbound-prefix-in-entity" [warning]-  An
 implementation dependent warning that may be raised if the configuration
 parameter "
 namespaces" is set to 
trueand an unbound namespace prefix is encountered in an entity's replacement text. Raising this warning is not enforced since some existing parsers may not recognize unbound namespace prefixes in the replacement text of entities. - 
 
"unknown-character-denormalization" [fatal] -  Raised if the
 configuration parameter "ignore-unknown-character-denormalizations" is
 set to 
falseand a character is encountered for which the processor cannot determine the normalization properties. - 
 
"unsupported-encoding" [fatal] - Raised if an unsupported encoding is encountered.
 "unsupported-media-type" [fatal]- 
 Raised if the configuration parameter "supported-media-types-only" is set
 to 
trueand an unsupported media type is encountered. 
In addition to raising the defined errors and warnings, implementations are expected to raise implementation specific errors and warnings for any other error and warning cases such as IO errors (file not found, permission denied,...), XML well-formedness errors, and so on.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load and Save Specification.
Summary
Constants | |
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short | 
        
          ACTION_APPEND_AS_CHILDREN
          Append the result of the parse operation as children of the context node.  | 
    
short | 
        
          ACTION_INSERT_AFTER
          Insert the result of the parse operation as the immediately following sibling of the context node.  | 
    
short | 
        
          ACTION_INSERT_BEFORE
          Insert the result of the parse operation as the immediately preceding sibling of the context node.  | 
    
short | 
        
          ACTION_REPLACE
          Replace the context node with the result of the parse operation.  | 
    
short | 
        
          ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN
          Replace all the children of the context node with the result of the parse operation.  | 
    
Public methods | |
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        void
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      abort()
      
      
        Abort the loading of the document that is currently being loaded by
 the   | 
  
        abstract
        
        
        
        
        boolean
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      getAsync()
      
      
        
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        boolean
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      getBusy()
      
      
        
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        DOMConfiguration
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      getDomConfig()
      
      
        The   | 
  
        abstract
        
        
        
        
        LSParserFilter
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      getFilter()
      
      
        When a filter is provided, the implementation will call out to the filter as it is constructing the DOM tree structure.  | 
  
        abstract
        
        
        
        
        Document
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      parse(LSInput input)
      
      
        Parse an XML document from a resource identified by a
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        Document
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      parseURI(String uri)
      
      
        Parse an XML document from a location identified by a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396].  | 
  
        abstract
        
        
        
        
        Node
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      parseWithContext(LSInput input, Node contextArg, short action)
      
      
        Parse an XML fragment from a resource identified by a
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        void
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      setFilter(LSParserFilter filter)
      
      
        When a filter is provided, the implementation will call out to the filter as it is constructing the DOM tree structure.  | 
  
Constants
ACTION_APPEND_AS_CHILDREN
public static final short ACTION_APPEND_AS_CHILDREN
Append the result of the parse operation as children of the context
 node. For this action to work, the context node must be an
 Element or a DocumentFragment.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
ACTION_INSERT_AFTER
public static final short ACTION_INSERT_AFTER
Insert the result of the parse operation as the immediately following
 sibling of the context node. For this action to work the context
 node's parent must be an Element or a
 DocumentFragment.
Constant Value: 4 (0x00000004)
ACTION_INSERT_BEFORE
public static final short ACTION_INSERT_BEFORE
Insert the result of the parse operation as the immediately preceding
 sibling of the context node. For this action to work the context
 node's parent must be an Element or a
 DocumentFragment.
Constant Value: 3 (0x00000003)
ACTION_REPLACE
public static final short ACTION_REPLACE
Replace the context node with the result of the parse operation. For
 this action to work, the context node must have a parent, and the
 parent must be an Element or a
 DocumentFragment.
Constant Value: 5 (0x00000005)
ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN
public static final short ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN
Replace all the children of the context node with the result of the
 parse operation. For this action to work, the context node must be an
 Element, a Document, or a
 DocumentFragment.
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
Public methods
abort
public abstract void abort ()
Abort the loading of the document that is currently being loaded by
 the LSParser. If the LSParser is currently
 not busy, a call to this method does nothing.
getAsync
public abstract boolean getAsync ()
true if the LSParser is asynchronous,
 false if it is synchronous.
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boolean | 
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getBusy
public abstract boolean getBusy ()
true if the LSParser is currently busy
 loading a document, otherwise false.
| Returns | |
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boolean | 
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getDomConfig
public abstract DOMConfiguration getDomConfig ()
The DOMConfiguration object used when parsing an input
 source. This DOMConfiguration is specific to the parse
 operation. No parameter values from this DOMConfiguration
  object are passed automatically to the DOMConfiguration
 object on the Document that is created, or used, by the
 parse operation. The DOM application is responsible for passing any
 needed parameter values from this DOMConfiguration
 object to the DOMConfiguration object referenced by the
 Document object.
 
 In addition to the parameters recognized in on the 
 DOMConfiguration interface defined in [DOM Level 3 Core]
 , the DOMConfiguration objects for LSParser
 add or modify the following parameters:
 
- 
 
"charset-overrides-xml-encoding" - 
 
true- [optional] (default) If a higher level protocol such as HTTP [IETF RFC 2616] provides an
 indication of the character encoding of the input stream being
 processed, that will override any encoding specified in the XML
 declaration or the Text declaration (see also section 4.3.3,
 "Character Encoding in Entities", in [XML 1.0]).
 Explicitly setting an encoding in the 
LSInputoverrides any encoding from the protocol. false- [required] The parser ignores any character set encoding information from higher-level protocols.
 
 "disallow-doctype"- 
 
- 
 
true - [optional] Throw a fatal "doctype-not-allowed" error if a doctype node is found while parsing the document. This is useful when dealing with things like SOAP envelopes where doctype nodes are not allowed.
 false- [required] (default) Allow doctype nodes in the document.
 
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 - 
 
"ignore-unknown-character-denormalizations" - 
 
- 
 
true - [required] (default) If, while verifying full normalization when [XML 1.1] is supported, a processor encounters characters for which it cannot determine the normalization properties, then the processor will ignore any possible denormalizations caused by these characters. This parameter is ignored for [XML 1.0].
 - 
 
false - [optional] Report an fatal "unknown-character-denormalization" error if a character is encountered for which the processor cannot determine the normalization properties.
 
 - 
 
 "infoset"-  See
 the definition of 
DOMConfigurationfor a description of this parameter. Unlike in [DOM Level 3 Core] , this parameter will default totrueforLSParser. "namespaces"- 
 
true- [required] (default) Perform the namespace processing as defined in [XML Namespaces] and [XML Namespaces 1.1] .
 false- [optional] Do not perform the namespace processing.
 
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"resource-resolver" - [required] A reference to a 
LSResourceResolverobject, or null. If the value of this parameter is not null when an external resource (such as an external XML entity or an XML schema location) is encountered, the implementation will request that theLSResourceResolverreferenced in this parameter resolves the resource. "supported-media-types-only"- 
 
- 
 
true - [optional] Check that the media type of the parsed resource is a supported media type. If an unsupported media type is encountered, a fatal error of type "unsupported-media-type" will be raised. The media types defined in [IETF RFC 3023] must always be accepted.
 false- [required] (default) Accept any media type.
 
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 "validate"-  See the definition of
 
DOMConfigurationfor a description of this parameter. Unlike in [DOM Level 3 Core] , the processing of the internal subset is always accomplished, even if this parameter is set tofalse. - 
 
"validate-if-schema" -  See the definition of
 
DOMConfigurationfor a description of this parameter. Unlike in [DOM Level 3 Core] , the processing of the internal subset is always accomplished, even if this parameter is set tofalse. - 
 
"well-formed" -  See the definition of
 
DOMConfigurationfor a description of this parameter. Unlike in [DOM Level 3 Core] , this parameter cannot be set tofalse. 
| Returns | |
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DOMConfiguration | 
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getFilter
public abstract LSParserFilter getFilter ()
When a filter is provided, the implementation will call out to the
 filter as it is constructing the DOM tree structure. The filter can
 choose to remove elements from the document being constructed, or to
 terminate the parsing early.
 
 The filter is invoked after the operations requested by the
 DOMConfiguration parameters have been applied. For
 example, if "
 validate" is set to true, the validation is done before invoking the
 filter.
| Returns | |
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LSParserFilter | 
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parse
public abstract Document parse (LSInput input)
Parse an XML document from a resource identified by a
 LSInput.
| Parameters | |
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input | 
        
          LSInput: The LSInput from which the source of the
   document is to be read. | 
      
| Returns | |
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Document | 
        If the LSParser is a synchronous
   LSParser, the newly created and populated
   Document is returned. If the LSParser is
   asynchronous, null is returned since the document
   object may not yet be constructed when this method returns. | 
      
| Throws | |
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DOMException | 
          INVALID_STATE_ERR: Raised if the LSParser's
   LSParser.busy attribute is true. | 
        
LSException | 
          PARSE_ERR: Raised if the LSParser was unable to load
   the XML document. DOM applications should attach a
   DOMErrorHandler using the parameter "
   error-handler" if they wish to get details on the error. | 
        
parseURI
public abstract Document parseURI (String uri)
Parse an XML document from a location identified by a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396]. If the URI contains a fragment identifier (see section 4.1 in [IETF RFC 2396]), the behavior is not defined by this specification, future versions of this specification may define the behavior.
| Parameters | |
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uri | 
        
          String: The location of the XML document to be read. | 
      
| Returns | |
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Document | 
        If the LSParser is a synchronous
   LSParser, the newly created and populated
   Document is returned, or null if an error
   occured. If the LSParser is asynchronous,
   null is returned since the document object may not yet
   be constructed when this method returns. | 
      
| Throws | |
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DOMException | 
          INVALID_STATE_ERR: Raised if the LSParser.busy
   attribute is true. | 
        
LSException | 
          PARSE_ERR: Raised if the LSParser was unable to load
   the XML document. DOM applications should attach a
   DOMErrorHandler using the parameter "
   error-handler" if they wish to get details on the error. | 
        
parseWithContext
public abstract Node parseWithContext (LSInput input, Node contextArg, short action)
Parse an XML fragment from a resource identified by a
 LSInput and insert the content into an existing document
 at the position specified with the context and
 action arguments. When parsing the input stream, the
 context node (or its parent, depending on where the result will be
 inserted) is used for resolving unbound namespace prefixes. The
 context node's ownerDocument node (or the node itself if
 the node of type DOCUMENT_NODE) is used to resolve
 default attributes and entity references.
 
 As the new data is inserted into the document, at least one
 mutation event is fired per new immediate child or sibling of the
 context node.
 
 If the context node is a Document node and the action
 is ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN, then the document that is
 passed as the context node will be changed such that its
 xmlEncoding, documentURI,
 xmlVersion, inputEncoding,
 xmlStandalone, and all other such attributes are set to
 what they would be set to if the input source was parsed using
 LSParser.parse().
 
 This method is always synchronous, even if the
 LSParser is asynchronous (LSParser.async is
 true).
 
 If an error occurs while parsing, the caller is notified through
 the ErrorHandler instance associated with the "
 error-handler" parameter of the DOMConfiguration.
 
 When calling parseWithContext, the values of the
 following configuration parameters will be ignored and their default
 values will always be used instead: "
 validate", "
 validate-if-schema", and "
 element-content-whitespace". Other parameters will be treated normally, and the parser is expected
 to call the LSParserFilter just as if a whole document
 was parsed.
| Parameters | |
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input | 
        
          LSInput: The LSInput from which the source document
   is to be read. The source document must be an XML fragment, i.e.
   anything except a complete XML document (except in the case where
   the context node of type DOCUMENT_NODE, and the action
   is ACTION_REPLACE_CHILDREN), a DOCTYPE (internal
   subset), entity declaration(s), notation declaration(s), or XML or
   text declaration(s). | 
      
contextArg | 
        
          Node: The node that is used as the context for the data
   that is being parsed. This node must be a Document
   node, a DocumentFragment node, or a node of a type
   that is allowed as a child of an Element node, e.g. it
   cannot be an Attribute node. | 
      
action | 
        
          short: This parameter describes which action should be taken
   between the new set of nodes being inserted and the existing
   children of the context node. The set of possible actions is
   defined in ACTION_TYPES above. | 
      
| Returns | |
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Node | 
        Return the node that is the result of the parse operation. If the result is more than one top-level node, the first one is returned. | 
| Throws | |
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DOMException | 
          HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: Raised if the content cannot replace, be
   inserted before, after, or as a child of the context node (see also
   Node.insertBefore or Node.replaceChild in [DOM Level 3 Core]
   ).
   NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if the LSParser doesn't
   support this method, or if the context node is of type
   Document and the DOM implementation doesn't support
   the replacement of the DocumentType child or
   Element child.
   NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if the context node is a read only node and the content is being appended to its child list, or if the parent node of the context node is read only node and the content is being inserted in its child list. INVALID_STATE_ERR: Raised if the LSParser.busy
   attribute is true. | 
        
LSException | 
          PARSE_ERR: Raised if the LSParser was unable to load
   the XML fragment. DOM applications should attach a
   DOMErrorHandler using the parameter "
   error-handler" if they wish to get details on the error. | 
        
setFilter
public abstract void setFilter (LSParserFilter filter)
When a filter is provided, the implementation will call out to the
 filter as it is constructing the DOM tree structure. The filter can
 choose to remove elements from the document being constructed, or to
 terminate the parsing early.
 
 The filter is invoked after the operations requested by the
 DOMConfiguration parameters have been applied. For
 example, if "
 validate" is set to true, the validation is done before invoking the
 filter.
| Parameters | |
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filter | 
        
          LSParserFilter  |