DOM/XPath Generator
This page is to propose a XPathGenerator global constructor function for returning a XPath string leading from the context node to the target node. Each instance would be a XPCOM component, providing features for modifying the desired XPath value, and a namespace resolver which corresponds to the XPath.
A consumer might use the code in the following manner:
var generator = new XPathGenerator(); generator.searchFlags |= generator.GO_TO_DOCUMENT_ROOT; generator.includeAttributeNS("http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink", "href", true); var xpath = generator.generateXPath(targetNode, contextNode);
Potential Use Cases
Currently, mozilla.org code uses similar functionality in at least two places:
http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/content/base/src/nsContentUtils.cpp#1567 GenerateStateKey
http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/xpfe/browser/resources/content/viewPartialSource.js#215 View Selection Source
Other sources:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208500 Copy XPath of node in DOM Inspector (not implemented yet)
(From WeirdAl's weblog) http://xpath.alephzarro.com/index XPather, adds XPath support to Firefox and DOM Inspector
(From WeirdAl's weblog) http://annozilla.mozdev.org/ "My annozilla extension is a client for the W3C's Annotea server, which uses XPointers. I guess that XPointer generation/resolution would be easier with build-in XPath support." -- Matthew Wilson
(From the implementation bug) "This kind of thing would be useful for http://www.melez.com/mykzilla/2006/01/son-of-live-bookmarks.html, too. (Oops, ok, pornzilla, too.) Both of which only make sense if we serialize both the expression and the namespace resolver (assuming that we need to handle XML to be future proof)." -- Alex Hecht
Verbosio would be able to translate a XPath for a document it's editing into a XPath for a XUL tree (a la DOM Inspector) representing the document's structure. This would be through simple text replaces. Thus, a node found in the master document would easily translate to a XUL tree item.
Shane Caraveo at ActiveState is working to develop a XUL unit test extension that would work in a similar fashion to Selenium and Selenium Recorder. This consists of recording DOM events, and saving an xpath to the event target so the target can found and used to replay an event. Exploratory code is in bug 323938.
Developers would no longer have to guess a working XPath to a node for future reference. This would reduce development time.
Proposed IDL
#include "domstubs.idl" [scriptable, uuid(ab50beb3-4049-4299-92ea-4dea4609a1e1)] interface nsIXPathGenerator : nsISupports { /* A collection of bitwise flags which modify behavior. * 0x01000000 and flags greater are reserved for custom implementations. */ // Ignore ID-type attribute nodes on elements and continue to the document node. const unsigned long GO_TO_DOCUMENT_ROOT = 0x00000001; // Ignore node types, and return a xpath of the form /node()[3]/... const unsigned long IGNORE_NODE_TYPE = 0x00000002; /** * Flags which modify the parameters used to generate the xpath string. */ unsigned long attribute searchFlags; /** * If an attribute is present at a particular element's step, include it. * * @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute. * @param localName The local name of the attribute. * @param includeAttrValue Include the attribute value as well. */ void includeAttributeNS(in DOMString namespaceURI, in DOMString localName, in boolean includeAttrValue); /** * Stop including any attributes with this namespace URI and local name. * * @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute. * @param localName The local name of the attribute. */ void excludeAttributeNS(in DOMString namespaceURI, in DOMString localName); /** * Clear list of attributes included in returned xpath. */ void clearAttributes(); /** * Namespace resolver corresponding to all generated xpaths. */ readonly nsIDOMXPathNSResolver resolver; /** * Generate the xpath as a string. * * @param targetNode The node our xpath ends at. * @param contextNode The node our xpath starts from. If null, use targetNode's owner document. * * @return DOMString XPath from the context node to the target node. */ DOMString generateXPath(in nsIDOMNode targetNode in nsIDOMNode contextNode); /** * Generate a xpointer as a string. * * @param targetNode The node our xpath ends at. * @param contextNode The node our xpath starts from. If null, use targetNode's owner document. * * @return DOMString XPointer from the context node to the target node. */ DOMString generateXPointer(in nsIDOMNode targetNode in nsIDOMNode contextNode); }
API Notes
The resolver of each XPathGenerator object would not be a standard document.createNSResolver(node) object. Instead, the XPathGenerator object will create and maintain the resolver independently. This will allow the generator to add additional namespaces transparently and harmlessly as needed.
Certain consumers may wish to have attributes included in the xpath (for example, /a[href='foo.html'] or /a[href][2] instead of /a[5]). The includeAttributeNS() method exists for this purpose. Also, as consumers are generally expected to reuse the same generator, excludeAttributeNS allows consumers to exclude an attribute previously included, and clearAttributes() excludes all attributes currently in the search queue.
The bitwise flags are currently largely undefined, with the intent being for developers to add flags as needed. For instance, if a developer wants to ignore anonymous-to-non-anonymous content boundaries, they can add a flag for it, implement it, and offer a patch. While a patch awaits review or if it has been rejected, the upper 8 bits of the searchFlags number may be used privately for the same feature. The official XPathGenerator implementation must not use any of these eight flags for any purpose.
Implementation: Bug 319768
I think we should add a generateXPointer function too, since it's trivial to implement once we have implemented generateXPath and the resolver. You just need to serialize the namespace mappings from the resolver following the XPointer xmlns() scheme and use the XPointer xpointer() scheme for the result of generateXPath. -- Peter Van der Beken