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Provides high performance selector/xpath processing by compiling queries into reusable functions. New pseudo classes and matchers can be plugged. It works on HTML and XML documents (if a content node is passed in).
+ ++DomQuery supports most of the CSS3 selectors spec, along with some custom selectors and basic XPath.
+ + + + ++All selectors, attribute filters and pseudos below can be combined infinitely in any order. For example "div.foo:nth-child(odd)[@foo=bar].bar:first" would be a perfectly valid selector. Node filters are processed in the order in which they appear, which allows you to optimize your queries for your document structure. +
+ + +The use of @ and quotes are optional. For example, div[@foo='bar'] is also a valid attribute selector.
+ + +Collection of matching regular expressions and code snippets. +Each capture group within () will be replace the {} in the select +statement as specified by their index.
+Collection of operator comparison functions. The default operators are =, !=, ^=, $=, *=, %=, |= and ~=. +New operators can be added as long as the match the format c= where c is any character other than space, > <.
+Object hash of "pseudo class" filter functions which are used when filtering selections. +Each function is passed two parameters:
+ +c : Array + An Array of DOM elements to filter.
v : String + The argument (if any) supplied in the selector.
A filter function returns an Array of DOM elements which conform to the pseudo class.
+In addition to the provided pseudo classes listed above such as first-child
and nth-child
,
+developers may add additional, custom psuedo class filters to select elements according to application-specific requirements.
For example, to filter a
elements to only return links to external resources:
Ext.DomQuery.pseudos.external = function(c, v){
+ var r = [], ri = -1;
+ for(var i = 0, ci; ci = c[i]; i++){
+ // Include in result set only if it's a link to an external resource
+ if(ci.hostname != location.hostname){
+ r[++ri] = ci;
+ }
+ }
+ return r;
+};
+
+
+Then external links could be gathered with the following statement:
+ +var externalLinks = Ext.select("a:external");
+
+Compiles a selector/xpath query into a reusable function. The returned function +takes one parameter "root" (optional), which is the context node from where the query should start.
+The selector/xpath query
+(optional) Either "select" (the default) or "simple" for a simple selector match
+Filters an array of elements to only include matches of a simple selector (e.g. div.some-class or span:first-child)
+Filters an array of elements to only include matches of a simple selector (e.g. div.some-class or span:first-child)
+An array of elements to filter
+The simple selector to test
+If true, it returns the elements that DON'T match +the selector instead of the ones that match
+An Array of DOM elements which match the selector. If there are +no matches, and empty Array is returned.
+Returns true if the passed element(s) match the passed simple selector (e.g. div.some-class or span:first-child)
+Returns true if the passed element(s) match the passed simple selector (e.g. div.some-class or span:first-child)
+An element id, element or array of elements
+The simple selector to test
+Selects a group of elements.
+Selects a group of elements.
+The selector/xpath query (can be a comma separated list of selectors)
+(optional) The start of the query (defaults to document).
+An Array of DOM elements which match the selector. If there are +no matches, and empty Array is returned.
+Selects a single element.
+Selects a single element.
+The selector/xpath query
+(optional) The start of the query (defaults to document).
+The DOM element which matched the selector.
+Selects the value of a node, parsing integers and floats. Returns the defaultValue, or 0 if none is specified.
+Selects the value of a node, parsing integers and floats. Returns the defaultValue, or 0 if none is specified.
+The selector/xpath query
+(optional) The start of the query (defaults to document).
+Selects the value of a node, optionally replacing null with the defaultValue.
+Selects the value of a node, optionally replacing null with the defaultValue.
+The selector/xpath query
+(optional) The start of the query (defaults to document).
+