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Hello World
Most of that HTML comes from the QueryPath::HTML_STUB. All we did was add the Hello World text inside of the tags.
Not all QueryPath functions return QueryPath objects. Some tools need to return other data. But those functions are well-documented in the included documentation.
These are the basic principles behind QueryPath. Now let's take a look at a larger example that exercises more of the QueryPath API.
A Longer Example
This example illustrates various core features of QueryPath.
In this example, we use some of the standard QueryPath functions (most of them implementing the jQuery interface) to build a new web page from scratch.
Each line of the code has been commented individually. The output from this is shown in a separate block beneath.
代码如下:
/**
* Using QueryPath.
*
* This file contains an example of how QueryPath can be used
* to generate web pages.
* @package QueryPath
* @subpackage Examples
* @author M Butcher
* @license LGPL The GNU Lesser GPL (LGPL) or an MIT-like license.
*/
// Require the QueryPath core.
require_once 'QueryPath/QueryPath.php';
// Begin with an HTML stub document (XHTML, actually), and navigate to the title.
qp(QueryPath::HTML_STUB, 'title')
// Add some text to the title
->text('Example of QueryPath.')
// Now look for the element
->find(':root body')
// Inside the body, add a title and paragraph.
->append('This is a test page
Test text
')
// Now we select the paragraph we just created inside the body
->children('p')
// Add a 'class="some-class"' attribute to the paragraph
->attr('class', 'some-class')
// And add a style attribute, too, setting the background color.
->css('background-color', '#eee')
// Now go back to the paragraph again
->parent()
// Before the paragraph and the title, add an empty table.
->prepend('')
// Now let's go to the table...
->find('#my-table')
// Add a couple of empty rows
->append('')
// select the rows (both at once)
->children()
// Add a CSS class to both rows
->addClass('table-row')
// Now just get the first row (at position 0)
->eq(0)
// Add a table header in the first row
->append('This is the header ')
// Now go to the next row
->next()
// Add some data to this row
->append('This is the data ')
// Write it all out as HTML
->writeHTML();
?>
The code above produces the following HTML:
代码如下:
Example of QueryPath.
This is the header This is the data This is a test page
Test text
Now you should have an idea of how QueryPath works. Grab a copy of the library and try it out! Along with the source code, you will get a nice bundle of HTML files that cover every single public function in the QueryPath library (no kidding). There are more examples there, too.
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