Package org.jsoup.helper

Class W3CDom.W3CBuilder

java.lang.Object
org.jsoup.helper.W3CDom.W3CBuilder
All Implemented Interfaces:
NodeVisitor
Enclosing class:
W3CDom

protected static class W3CDom.W3CBuilder extends Object implements NodeVisitor
Implements the conversion by walking the input.
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
     
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    void
    head(Node source, int depth)
    Callback for when a node is first visited.
    void
    tail(Node source, int depth)
    Callback for when a node is last visited, after all of its descendants have been visited.

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
  • Constructor Details

    • W3CBuilder

      public W3CBuilder(Document doc)
  • Method Details

    • head

      public void head(Node source, int depth)
      Description copied from interface: NodeVisitor
      Callback for when a node is first visited.

      The node may be modified (e.g. Node.attr(String), replaced Node.replaceWith(Node)) or removed Node.remove(). If it's instanceOf Element, you may cast it to an Element and access those methods.

      Specified by:
      head in interface NodeVisitor
      Parameters:
      source - the node being visited.
      depth - the depth of the node, relative to the root node. E.g., the root node has depth 0, and a child node of that will have depth 1.
    • tail

      public void tail(Node source, int depth)
      Description copied from interface: NodeVisitor
      Callback for when a node is last visited, after all of its descendants have been visited.

      This method has a default no-op implementation.

      Note that neither replacement with Node.replaceWith(Node) nor removal with Node.remove() is supported during tail().

      Specified by:
      tail in interface NodeVisitor
      Parameters:
      source - the node being visited.
      depth - the depth of the node, relative to the root node. E.g., the root node has depth 0, and a child node of that will have depth 1.