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openrosa-xpath-evaluator
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Wrapper for browsers' XPath evaluator with added support for OpenRosa extensions.
Wrapper for browsers' XPath evaluator with added support for OpenRosa extensions.
For more info on extended XPath expressions/bindings supported by XForms/OpenRosa/OpenDataKit (ODK) see:
Include with npm install openrosa-xpath-evaluator --save
or manually download and add dist/orxe.min.js file.
Include orxe.min.js in the <head> of your HTML document. NOTE: Make sure HTML document is in strict mode i.e. it has a !DOCTYPE declaration at the top!
Initialize orxe:
```js
// bind XPath methods to document and window objects
// NOTE: This will overwrite native XPath implementation if it exists
orxe.bindDomLevel3XPath();
```
3. You can now use XPath expressions to query the DOM:
```js
var result = document.evaluate(
'//ul/li/text()', // XPath expression
document, // context node
null, // namespace resolver
XPathResult.ORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE
);
// loop through results
for (var i = 0; i < result.snapshotLength; i++) {
var node = result.snapshotItem(i);
alert(node.nodeValue);
}
```
This library does not depend on any external libraries. But the odk digest function can be supported by installing the node-forge library.
/model/instance[1]//*
/model/instance[1]/*/meta/*
./author
author
first.name
/bookstore
//author
author/first-name
bookstore//title
bookstore/*/title
bookstore//book/excerpt//emph
.//title
author/*
book/*/last-name
@style
price/@exchange
price/@exchange/total
book[@style]
book/@style
./first-name
first-name
author[1]
author[first-name][3]
my:book
x/y[1]
x[1]/y[2]
book[excerpt]
book[excerpt]/title
book[excerpt]/author[degree]
book[author/degree]
author[degree][award]
ancestor::book[1]
ancestor::book[author][1]
ancestor::author[parent::book][1]
*/*
*[@specialty]
@*
@my:*
my:*
author[degree and award]
author[(degree or award) and publication]
author[degree and not(publication)]
author[not(degree or award) and publication]
author[. = "Matthew Bob"]
author[last-name = "Bob" and ../price > 50]
author[not(last-name = "Bob")]
author[first-name = "Bob"]
author[last-name = "Bob" and first-name = "Joe"]
author[* = "Bob"]
author[last-name = "Bob"]
author[last-name[1] = "Bob"]
author[last-name [position()=1]= "Bob"]
book[last()]
book/author[last()]
book[position() <= 3]
book[/bookstore/@specialty=@style]
degree[position() < 3]
degree[@from != "Harvard"]
p/text()[2]
price[@intl = "Canada"]
x/y[position() = 1]
(book/author)[last()]
(x/y)[1]
../some-path='some-value'
'some-value'=../some-path
/simple/xpath/to/node < today() + 1
"aardvark" < "aligator"
self::node()
namespace::node()
child::node()
descendant::node()
descendant-or-self::node()
parent::node()
following-sibling::node()
preceding-sibling::node()
namespace::node()
preceding-sibling::node()
following::node()
preceding::node()
attribute::node()
boolean('a')
boolean('')
boolean(true())
boolean(false())
boolean(1)
boolean(-1)
boolean(1 div 0)
boolean(0.1)
boolean('0.0001')
boolean(0)
boolean(0.0)
boolean(number(''))
boolean(/xhtml:html)
boolean(/asdf)
boolean(//xhtml:article)
boolean(self::node())
ceiling(-1.55)
ceiling(2.44)
ceiling(0.001)
ceiling(1.5)
id('ComparisonOperatorCaseNodesetNegative5to5')/* < *
lang('en')
lang('EN-us')
attribute::*
namespace::*
child::*
ancestor-or-self::*
namespace::ns2:*
namespace::ns2:ns2
attribute::attrib3
child::node()
child::text()
child::comment()
child::processing-instruction()
child::processing-instruction('custom-process-instruct')
id('FunctionNodesetIdCaseSimple')
last()
xhtml:p[last()]
last(1)
*[position()=last()]
count(xhtml:p)
local-name(namespace::node())
local-name(1, 2)
local-name(1)
namespace-uri(1, 2)
namespace-uri(1)
number(-1.0)
number(1)
number(0.199999)
sum(1, 2)
ceiling(-1.55)
round(-1.55)
sum(self::*)
sum(*)
sum(node())
string('As Df')
string(attribute::node()[1])
string(namespace-uri(/*))
string(namespace::node())
starts-with('a', '')
contains('asdf', 'sd')
substring-before('ab', 'a')
substring-after('aab', 'a')
substring('12345', 2)
string-length('a')
normalize-space(' a')
translate('aabb', 'ab', 'ba')
id('eee40') | id('eee20') | id('eee25') | id('eee10') | id('eee30') | id('eee50')
id('eee40')/attribute::*[1] | id('eee30')
id('nss25')/namespace::*
id('nss40')/namespace::* | id('nss40')/namespace::*
abs(10.5)
area("7.9377 -11.5845 0 0;7.9324 -11.5902 0 0;7.927 -11.5857 0 0;7.925 -11.578 0 0;7.9267 -11.5722 0 0;7.9325 -11.5708 0 0;7.9372 -11.5737 0 0;7.9393 -11.579 0 0;7.9377 -11.5845 0 0")
distance("7.9377 -11.5845 0 0;7.9324 -11.5902 0 0;7.927 -11.5857 0 0;7.925 -11.578 0 0;7.9267 -11.5722 0 0;7.9325 -11.5708 0 0;7.9372 -11.5737 0 0;7.9393 -11.579 0 0;7.9377 -11.5845 0 0")
boolean-from-string('whatever')
checklist(-1, 2, 2>1)
coalesce(/simple/xpath/to/node, "whatever")
coalesce("FIRST", "whatever")
count-non-empty(//xhtml:div[@id="FunctionCountNonEmpty"]/xhtml:div)
count-selected(self::node())
date-time('1970-01-01')
number(date('1970-01-01'))
date('2100-01-02') > now()
today() > ('2012-01-01' + 10)
decimal-date-time("1969-12-31T00:00:00Z")
decimal-date("1969-12-31")
decimal-time("06:60:00.000-07:00")
digest("abc", "MD5", "hex")
ends-with("ba", "a")
false("a")
floor(-1.005)
format-date-time("2001-12-31", "%b %e, %Y")
if(true(), 5, "abc")
if(self::node(), "exists", "does not exist")
int(/simple/xpath/to/node)
int(7.922021953507237e-12)
join(" :: ", //item)
join(" ", "This", "is", "a", "sentence.")
max(/simple/xpath/to/node)
max(self::*)
max(*)
min(/simple/xpath/to/node)
not(true())
not(false())
once("aa")
once(. * 10)
position(..)
position(.)
position(../..)
pow(/simple/xpath/to/node, 0)
pow(2.5, 2)
random()
randomize(//xhtml:div[@id="FunctionRandomize"]/xhtml:div, 'a')
regex(/simple/xpath/to/node, "[0-9]{3}")
round("-50.55", "-2")
selected-at('zero one two three', '4')
selected("apple baby crimson", " baby ")
substr(/simple/xpath/to/node, 5)
sum(*)
sum(self::*)
sum(node())
sum(*)
sum(/root/item)
sin(2)
cos(2)
tan(2)
acos(0.5)
asin(0.5)
atan(0.5)
log(2)
log10("a")
pi()
exp(2)
exp10(2)
sqrt(4)
uuid()
uuid(6)
weighted-checklist(-1, 2, 2>1, 2)
(Add any examples of known-unsupported expressions here and to test/extended-xpath.spec.js
.)
To support custom functions, this library can be extended with the following.
orxe.customXPathFunction.add('comment-status', function(a) {
if(arguments.length !== 1) throw new Error('Invalid args');
const curValue = a.v[0]; // {t: 'arr', v: [{'status': 'good'}]}
const status = JSON.parse(curValue).status;
return new orxe.customXPathFunction.type.StringType(status);
});
The arguments passed to the custom function (string, number, xpath) will determine the arguments passed by the library to the function implementation. The argument format will be any of these:
{t: 'arr', v:[]}
{t: 'num', v:123}
{t: 'str', v:'123'}
The return types currently supported are these:
orxe.customXPathFunction.type.StringType
orxe.customXPathFunction.type.NumberType
orxe.customXPathFunction.type.BooleanType
orxe.customXPathFunction.type.DateType
The library can be configured with:
orxe.config = {
allowStringComparison: false,
includeTimeForTodayString: false,
returnCurrentTimeForToday: false
};
This flag allows comparing expressions like this: 'bcd' > 'abc'.
This flag allows the inclusion of time for today() expressions that expect XPathResult.STRING_TYPE.
This flag allows time to be considered for today() expressions that expect XPathResult.ANY_TYPE, XPathResult.NUMBER_TYPE, etc.
FAQs
Wrapper for browsers' XPath evaluator with added support for OpenRosa extensions.
The npm package openrosa-xpath-evaluator receives a total of 568 weekly downloads. As such, openrosa-xpath-evaluator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that openrosa-xpath-evaluator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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