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nokogiri.rb
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nokogiri.rb
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# coding: utf-8
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "rbconfig"
if defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) && RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
require_relative "nokogiri/jruby/dependencies"
end
require_relative "nokogiri/extension"
# Nokogiri parses and searches XML/HTML very quickly, and also has
# correctly implemented CSS3 selector support as well as XPath 1.0
# support.
#
# Parsing a document returns either a Nokogiri::XML::Document, or a
# Nokogiri::HTML4::Document depending on the kind of document you parse.
#
# Here is an example:
#
# require 'nokogiri'
# require 'open-uri'
#
# # Get a Nokogiri::HTML4::Document for the page we’re interested in...
#
# doc = Nokogiri::HTML4(URI.open('http://www.google.com/search?q=tenderlove'))
#
# # Do funky things with it using Nokogiri::XML::Node methods...
#
# ####
# # Search for nodes by css
# doc.css('h3.r a.l').each do |link|
# puts link.content
# end
#
# See also:
#
# - Nokogiri::XML::Searchable#css for more information about CSS searching
# - Nokogiri::XML::Searchable#xpath for more information about XPath searching
module Nokogiri
class << self
###
# Parse an HTML or XML document. +string+ contains the document.
def parse(string, url = nil, encoding = nil, options = nil)
if string.respond_to?(:read) ||
/^\s*<(?:!DOCTYPE\s+)?html[\s>]/i.match?(string[0, 512])
# Expect an HTML indicator to appear within the first 512
# characters of a document. (<?xml ?> + <?xml-stylesheet ?>
# shouldn't be that long)
Nokogiri.HTML4(string, url, encoding,
options || XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_HTML)
else
Nokogiri.XML(string, url, encoding,
options || XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_XML)
end.tap do |doc|
yield doc if block_given?
end
end
###
# Create a new Nokogiri::XML::DocumentFragment
def make(input = nil, opts = {}, &blk)
if input
Nokogiri::HTML4.fragment(input).children.first
else
Nokogiri(&blk)
end
end
###
# Parse a document and add the Slop decorator. The Slop decorator
# implements method_missing such that methods may be used instead of CSS
# or XPath. For example:
#
# doc = Nokogiri::Slop(<<-eohtml)
# <html>
# <body>
# <p>first</p>
# <p>second</p>
# </body>
# </html>
# eohtml
# assert_equal('second', doc.html.body.p[1].text)
#
def Slop(*args, &block)
Nokogiri(*args, &block).slop!
end
# :nodoc:
def install_default_aliases
# Make sure to support some popular encoding aliases not known by
# all iconv implementations.
{
"Windows-31J" => "CP932", # Windows-31J is the IANA registered name of CP932.
}.each do |alias_name, name|
EncodingHandler.alias(name, alias_name) if EncodingHandler[alias_name].nil?
end
end
end
Nokogiri.install_default_aliases
end
###
# Parse a document contained in +args+. Nokogiri will try to guess what type of document you are
# attempting to parse. For more information, see Nokogiri.parse
#
# To specify the type of document, use {Nokogiri.XML}, {Nokogiri.HTML4}, or {Nokogiri.HTML5}.
def Nokogiri(*args, &block)
if block
Nokogiri::HTML4::Builder.new(&block).doc.root
else
Nokogiri.parse(*args)
end
end
require_relative "nokogiri/version"
require_relative "nokogiri/class_resolver"
require_relative "nokogiri/syntax_error"
require_relative "nokogiri/xml"
require_relative "nokogiri/xslt"
require_relative "nokogiri/html4"
require_relative "nokogiri/html"
require_relative "nokogiri/decorators/slop"
require_relative "nokogiri/css"
require_relative "nokogiri/html4/builder"
require_relative "nokogiri/html5" if Nokogiri.uses_gumbo?