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xpath-range

A (Browser) Range implementation / wrapper with XPath features, extracted from Annotator

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XPath Range

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This module is for describing and resolving a DOM Range using XPath.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install xpath-range

Usage

The module provides functions for converting to and from DOM Range objects using a combination of XPath expressions and text offsets.

The presence of a working XPath evaluator is not strictly required. Without it, the library will only support XPath expressions that use a child axis and node names with number literal positions. All XPath expressions generated by this library fit this description. For instance, the library can generate and consume an expression like /html/body/article/p[3].

API

fromRange(range, [root])

Convert a Range to a pair of XPath expressions and offsets.

If the optional parameter root is supplied, the computed XPath expressions will be relative to it.

Returns an object with the following properties:

  • start
  • startOffset
  • end
  • endOffset
toRange(start, startOffset, end, endOffset, [root])

Construct a Range from the given XPath expressions and offsets.

If the optional parameter root is supplied, the XPath expressions are evaluated as relative to it.

Returns a Range object.

Compatibility

This library should work with any browser implementing basic Range support.

Internet Explorer version 8

  • Basic support can be achieved with the rangy shim.
  • There is no support for namespaces in X(HT)ML documents (issue #17).

Community

Originally, this code was part of the Annotator project.

Any discussion should happen on the annotator-dev mailing list.

Development

To contribute, fork this repository and send a pull request with your changes, including any necessary test and documentation updates.

Testing

You can run the command-line test suite by executing npm test.

To run the test suite, install the karma test runner with the command npm install -g karma-cli and then run karma start. Karma will print instructions for debugging the tests in a browser.

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Package last updated on 14 Sep 2016

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