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18/*
19 * $Id: CachedXPathAPI.java 524811 2007-04-02 15:51:59Z zongaro $
20 */
21package org.apache.xpath;
22
23import javax.xml.transform.TransformerException;
24
25import org.apache.xml.utils.PrefixResolver;
26import org.apache.xml.utils.PrefixResolverDefault;
27import org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject;
28
29import org.w3c.dom.Document;
30import org.w3c.dom.Node;
31import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
32import org.w3c.dom.traversal.NodeIterator;
33
34/**
35 * The methods in this class are convenience methods into the
36 * low-level XPath API.
37 *
38 * These functions tend to be a little slow, since a number of objects must be
39 * created for each evaluation.  A faster way is to precompile the
40 * XPaths using the low-level API, and then just use the XPaths
41 * over and over.
42 *
43 * This is an alternative for the old XPathAPI class, which provided
44 * static methods for the purpose but had the drawback of
45 * instantiating a new XPathContext (and thus building a new DTMManager,
46 * and new DTMs) each time it was called. XPathAPIObject instead retains
47 * its context as long as the object persists, reusing the DTMs. This
48 * does have a downside: if you've changed your source document, you should
49 * obtain a new XPathAPIObject to continue searching it, since trying to use
50 * the old DTMs will probably yield bad results or malfunction outright... and
51 * the cached DTMs may consume memory until this object and its context are
52 * returned to the heap. Essentially, it's the caller's responsibility to
53 * decide when to discard the cache.
54 *
55 * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath Specification</a>
56 * */
57public class CachedXPathAPI
58{
59  /** XPathContext, and thus the document model system (DTMs), persists through multiple
60      calls to this object. This is set in the constructor.
61  */
62  protected XPathContext xpathSupport;
63
64  /**
65   * <p>Default constructor. Establishes its own {@link XPathContext}, and hence
66   * its own {@link org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMManager}.
67   * Good choice for simple uses.</p>
68   * <p>Note that any particular instance of {@link CachedXPathAPI} must not be
69   * operated upon by multiple threads without synchronization; we do
70   * not currently support multithreaded access to a single
71   * {@link org.apache.xml.dtm.DTM}.</p>
72   */
73  public CachedXPathAPI()
74  {
75    // Create an XPathContext that doesn't support pushing and popping of
76    // variable resolution scopes.  Sufficient for simple XPath 1.0 expressions.
77    xpathSupport = new XPathContext(false);
78  }
79
80  /**
81   * <p>This constructor shares its {@link XPathContext} with a pre-existing
82   * {@link CachedXPathAPI}.  That allows sharing document models
83   * ({@link org.apache.xml.dtm.DTM}) and previously established location
84   * state.</p>
85   * <p>Note that the original {@link CachedXPathAPI} and the new one should
86   * not be operated upon concurrently; we do not support multithreaded access
87   * to a single {@link org.apache.xml.dtm.DTM} at this time.  Similarly,
88   * any particular instance of {@link CachedXPathAPI} must not be operated
89   * upon by multiple threads without synchronization.</p>
90   * <p>%REVIEW% Should this instead do a clone-and-reset on the XPathSupport object?</p>
91   *
92   */
93  public CachedXPathAPI(CachedXPathAPI priorXPathAPI)
94  {
95    xpathSupport = priorXPathAPI.xpathSupport;
96  }
97
98
99  /** Returns the XPathSupport object used in this CachedXPathAPI
100   *
101   * %REVIEW% I'm somewhat concerned about the loss of encapsulation
102   * this causes, but the xml-security folks say they need it.
103   * */
104  public XPathContext getXPathContext()
105  {
106    return this.xpathSupport;
107  }
108
109
110  /**
111   * Use an XPath string to select a single node. XPath namespace
112   * prefixes are resolved from the context node, which may not
113   * be what you want (see the next method).
114   *
115   * @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
116   * @param str A valid XPath string.
117   * @return The first node found that matches the XPath, or null.
118   *
119   * @throws TransformerException
120   */
121  public  Node selectSingleNode(Node contextNode, String str)
122          throws TransformerException
123  {
124    return selectSingleNode(contextNode, str, contextNode);
125  }
126
127  /**
128   * Use an XPath string to select a single node.
129   * XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode.
130   *
131   * @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
132   * @param str A valid XPath string.
133   * @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces.
134   * @return The first node found that matches the XPath, or null.
135   *
136   * @throws TransformerException
137   */
138  public  Node selectSingleNode(
139          Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode)
140            throws TransformerException
141  {
142
143    // Have the XObject return its result as a NodeSetDTM.
144    NodeIterator nl = selectNodeIterator(contextNode, str, namespaceNode);
145
146    // Return the first node, or null
147    return nl.nextNode();
148  }
149
150  /**
151   *  Use an XPath string to select a nodelist.
152   *  XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the contextNode.
153   *
154   *  @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
155   *  @param str A valid XPath string.
156   *  @return A NodeIterator, should never be null.
157   *
158   * @throws TransformerException
159   */
160  public  NodeIterator selectNodeIterator(Node contextNode, String str)
161          throws TransformerException
162  {
163    return selectNodeIterator(contextNode, str, contextNode);
164  }
165
166  /**
167   *  Use an XPath string to select a nodelist.
168   *  XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode.
169   *
170   *  @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
171   *  @param str A valid XPath string.
172   *  @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces.
173   *  @return A NodeIterator, should never be null.
174   *
175   * @throws TransformerException
176   */
177  public  NodeIterator selectNodeIterator(
178          Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode)
179            throws TransformerException
180  {
181
182    // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result
183    XObject list = eval(contextNode, str, namespaceNode);
184
185    // Have the XObject return its result as a NodeSetDTM.
186    return list.nodeset();
187  }
188
189  /**
190   *  Use an XPath string to select a nodelist.
191   *  XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the contextNode.
192   *
193   *  @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
194   *  @param str A valid XPath string.
195   *  @return A NodeIterator, should never be null.
196   *
197   * @throws TransformerException
198   */
199  public  NodeList selectNodeList(Node contextNode, String str)
200          throws TransformerException
201  {
202    return selectNodeList(contextNode, str, contextNode);
203  }
204
205  /**
206   *  Use an XPath string to select a nodelist.
207   *  XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode.
208   *
209   *  @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
210   *  @param str A valid XPath string.
211   *  @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces.
212   *  @return A NodeIterator, should never be null.
213   *
214   * @throws TransformerException
215   */
216  public  NodeList selectNodeList(
217          Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode)
218            throws TransformerException
219  {
220
221    // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result
222    XObject list = eval(contextNode, str, namespaceNode);
223
224    // Return a NodeList.
225    return list.nodelist();
226  }
227
228  /**
229   *  Evaluate XPath string to an XObject.  Using this method,
230   *  XPath namespace prefixes will be resolved from the namespaceNode.
231   *  @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
232   *  @param str A valid XPath string.
233   *  @return An XObject, which can be used to obtain a string, number, nodelist, etc, should never be null.
234   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject
235   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNull
236   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XBoolean
237   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNumber
238   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XString
239   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XRTreeFrag
240   *
241   * @throws TransformerException
242   */
243  public  XObject eval(Node contextNode, String str)
244          throws TransformerException
245  {
246    return eval(contextNode, str, contextNode);
247  }
248
249  /**
250   *  Evaluate XPath string to an XObject.
251   *  XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode.
252   *  The implementation of this is a little slow, since it creates
253   *  a number of objects each time it is called.  This could be optimized
254   *  to keep the same objects around, but then thread-safety issues would arise.
255   *
256   *  @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
257   *  @param str A valid XPath string.
258   *  @param namespaceNode The node from which prefixes in the XPath will be resolved to namespaces.
259   *  @return An XObject, which can be used to obtain a string, number, nodelist, etc, should never be null.
260   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject
261   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNull
262   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XBoolean
263   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNumber
264   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XString
265   *  @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XRTreeFrag
266   *
267   * @throws TransformerException
268   */
269  public  XObject eval(Node contextNode, String str, Node namespaceNode)
270          throws TransformerException
271  {
272
273    // Since we don't have a XML Parser involved here, install some default support
274    // for things like namespaces, etc.
275    // (Changed from: XPathContext xpathSupport = new XPathContext();
276    //    because XPathContext is weak in a number of areas... perhaps
277    //    XPathContext should be done away with.)
278
279    // Create an object to resolve namespace prefixes.
280    // XPath namespaces are resolved from the input context node's document element
281    // if it is a root node, or else the current context node (for lack of a better
282    // resolution space, given the simplicity of this sample code).
283    PrefixResolverDefault prefixResolver = new PrefixResolverDefault(
284      (namespaceNode.getNodeType() == Node.DOCUMENT_NODE)
285      ? ((Document) namespaceNode).getDocumentElement() : namespaceNode);
286
287    // Create the XPath object.
288    XPath xpath = new XPath(str, null, prefixResolver, XPath.SELECT, null);
289
290    // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result
291    // return xpath.execute(xpathSupport, contextNode, prefixResolver);
292    int ctxtNode = xpathSupport.getDTMHandleFromNode(contextNode);
293
294    return xpath.execute(xpathSupport, ctxtNode, prefixResolver);
295  }
296
297  /**
298   *   Evaluate XPath string to an XObject.
299   *   XPath namespace prefixes are resolved from the namespaceNode.
300   *   The implementation of this is a little slow, since it creates
301   *   a number of objects each time it is called.  This could be optimized
302   *   to keep the same objects around, but then thread-safety issues would arise.
303   *
304   *   @param contextNode The node to start searching from.
305   *   @param str A valid XPath string.
306   *   @param prefixResolver Will be called if the parser encounters namespace
307   *                         prefixes, to resolve the prefixes to URLs.
308   *   @return An XObject, which can be used to obtain a string, number, nodelist, etc, should never be null.
309   *   @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject
310   *   @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNull
311   *   @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XBoolean
312   *   @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XNumber
313   *   @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XString
314   *   @see org.apache.xpath.objects.XRTreeFrag
315   *
316   * @throws TransformerException
317   */
318  public  XObject eval(
319          Node contextNode, String str, PrefixResolver prefixResolver)
320            throws TransformerException
321  {
322
323    // Since we don't have a XML Parser involved here, install some default support
324    // for things like namespaces, etc.
325    // (Changed from: XPathContext xpathSupport = new XPathContext();
326    //    because XPathContext is weak in a number of areas... perhaps
327    //    XPathContext should be done away with.)
328    // Create the XPath object.
329    XPath xpath = new XPath(str, null, prefixResolver, XPath.SELECT, null);
330
331    // Create an XPathContext that doesn't support pushing and popping of
332    // variable resolution scopes.  Sufficient for simple XPath 1.0 expressions.
333    XPathContext xpathSupport = new XPathContext(false);
334
335    // Execute the XPath, and have it return the result
336    int ctxtNode = xpathSupport.getDTMHandleFromNode(contextNode);
337
338    return xpath.execute(xpathSupport, ctxtNode, prefixResolver);
339  }
340}
341