CSS-selectors is a query language for finding specific nodes in dom documents and sub trees. CSS-selectors works with:
- cxml dom
- cxml-stp (load :css-selectors-stp)
- cl-html5-parser simple-tree (load :css-selectors-simple-tree)
(query
(or css-selector-string match-fn)
(or nodes *document*))
Similar to jQuery('css-selector', NodeList or document)
Returns a list of matching nodes.
if the first argument is a css-selector string, compile it (as with compile-css-node-matcher) into a matcher function and call query again with it
if the first argument is a function, it is assumed to take a single node and to test whether or not that node matches the css-selector match function
If the css-selector-string is constantp, it will be compiled at compile time
The second argument is either a dom-node, a list of dom-nodes or the a dom document. It defaults to buildnode:document.
For full examples, please see the test suite, but a basic query call looks like:
(css-selectors:query "a" document)
which will return a list of all "a" tags in the document.
Exactly the same as (first (query ...))
, except that it avoids
consing up an intermediate list.
(node-matches? node-node (or match-fn css-selector-string))
if the second argument is a css-selector, compile it (as with compile-css-node-matcher) into a matcher function and call node-matches again with it
if the second argument is a function, it is assumed to take a single node and to test whether or not that node matches the css-selector match function
If the css-selector-string is constantp, it will be compiled at compile time
(parse-results inp)
Parses a css3 selector into an AST representing the selector expression. Probably only useful for debugging or implementing a different compiler.
Uses clppcre and VERY basic flex parser (defined in parse.lisp) to create a lexer. Combines that lexer with a parser generated by cl-yacc and runs the input through the parse.
(compile-css-node-matcher inp)
Turns a parse-tree or css-selector-string into a compiled lambda matcher function this matcher function can be used with query and node-matches?. The matcher function takes two arguments
Any function defined in the :pseudo (:css-selectors.pseudo) will be available as a pseudo selector (see pseudo.lisp for examples).
All pseudo selectors should be of the following format: (defun pseudo:MY-NEW-PSEUDO (node &optional sub-sel-function) ...)
If your pseudo selector has no args, then it should signal an error if a sub-selction-function is passed to it and vice-versa
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