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The DOMImplementation interface provides a number of methods for performing operations that are independent of any particular instance of the document object model.
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)[#1] LANGE.LUDO [2014-11-07 18:05:51]
Ok got it working like a charm using "proxy pattern" with traits. The idea being declaring the common methods inside a "trait" in order for extended and registered Node Classes to have access even if not derived / child of the extended DOMNode??
Here a small snippet :
<?php
namespace my;
trait tNode
{ // We need the magic method __get in order to add properties such as DOMNode->parentElement
public function __get($name)
{ if(property_exists($this, $name)){return $this->$name;}
if(method_exists($this, $name)){return $this->$name();}
throw new \ErrorException('my\\Node property \''.(string) $name.'\' not found??', 42, E_USER_WARNING);
}
// parentElement property definition
private function parentElement()
{ if($this->parentNode === null){return null;}
if($this->parentNode->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE){return $this->parentNode;}
return $this->parentNode->parentElement();
}
// JavaScript equivalent
public function isEqualNode(\DOMNode $node){return $this->isSameNode($node);}
public function compareDocumentPosition(\DOMNode $otherNode)
{ if($this->ownerDocument !== $otherNode->ownerDocument){return DOCUMENT_POSITION_DISCONNECTED;}
$c = strcmp($this->getNodePath(), $otherNode->getNodePath());
if($c === 0){return 0;}
else if($c < 0){return DOCUMENT_POSITION_FOLLOWING | ($c < -1 ? DOCUMENT_POSITION_CONTAINED_BY : 0);}
return DOCUMENT_POSITION_PRECEDING | ($c > 1 ? DOCUMENT_POSITION_CONTAINS : 0);
}
public function contains(\DOMNode $otherNode){return ($this->compareDocumentPosition($otherNode) >= DOCUMENT_POSITION_CONTAINED_BY);}
}
class Document extends \DomDocument
{ public function __construct($version=null, $encoding=null)
{ parent::__construct($version, $encoding);
$this->registerNodeClass('DOMNode', 'my\Node');
$this->registerNodeClass('DOMElement', 'my\Element');
$this->registerNodeClass('DOMDocument', 'my\Document');
}
}
class Element extends \DOMElement
{ use tNode;
}
class Node extends \DOMNode
{ use tNode;
}
?>
[#2] LANGE.LUDO [2014-11-07 08:14:37]
From what I've seen you must "recode" the "createDocument" method in order to call your own object extension??
<?php
[...]
public function createDocument($namespaceURI=null, $qualifiedName=null, DOMDocumentType $docType=null)
{ $doc=new Document();
$doc->appendChild(parent::createDocumentType('html'));
$this->doc->appendChild($namespaceURI ? $this->doc->createElementNS($namespaceURI,$qualifiedName) : $this->doc->createElement($qualifiedName));
return $doc;
}
[...]
?>
Where I am struggling is extending the whole tree so that calling the customized Implementation method returns a whole extended tree??
Expected result : Implementation > Document > DOMDocument > Node > DOMNode
Actual result : Implementation > Document > DOMDocument > DOMNode :(
[#3] LANGE.LUDO [2014-11-05 22:59:33]
Why not use the DOMImplementation to directly register your DOM Class extensions ?
<?php
namespace My;
class Implementation extends \DOMImplementation
{ private $doc;
public function __construct(){return $this->createDocument();}
public function __get($name){return $this->doc->{$name};}
public function __set($name,$value){$this->doc->{$name}=$value;}
public function __isset($name){return isset($this->doc->{$name});}
public function __unset($name){return $this->doc->__unset($name);}
public function __call($name,$args){return call_user_func_array(array($this->doc,$name),$args);}
public function createDocument($namespaceURI=null,$qualifiedName=null,DOMDocumentType $docType=null)
{ $this->doc=parent::createDocument($namespaceURI,$qualifiedName,$docType);
$this->doc->xmlVersion='1.0';
$this->doc->xmlEncoding='UTF-8';
$this->doc->registerNodeClass('DOMDocument','My\Document');
$this->doc->registerNodeClass('DOMDocumentFragment','My\DocumentFragment');
$this->doc->registerNodeClass('DOMElement','My\Element');
$this->doc->registerNodeClass('DOMComment','My\Comment');
$this->doc->registerNodeClass('DOMNode','My\Node');
return $this->doc;
}
}
?>
[#4] giorgio dot liscio at email dot it [2010-07-20 18:26:31]
officially, the w3 specifies that the way to access dom interfaces is through this class
so if you use
$doc = new DOMDocument("1.0", "UTF-8");
use instead:
$x = new DOMImplementation();
$doc = $x->createDocument(NULL,"rootElementName");
$doc->xmlVersion="1.0";
$doc->xmlEncoding="UTF-8";
it is not required by php's implementation, but, probably, it is a good practice
see:
http://w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#DOMImplementation
http://w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#DOMImplementationList
http://w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#DOMImplementationSource