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NAME

       dom - Create an in-memory DOM tree from XML

SYNOPSIS

       package require tdom

       dom method ?arg arg ...?
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DESCRIPTION

       This  command  provides  the creation of DOM trees in memory. In the usual case a string containing a XML
       information is parsed and converted into a DOM tree. Other possible parse input may be HTML or JSON.  The
       method indicates a specific subcommand.

       The valid methods are:

       dom parse ?options? ?data?
              Parses the XML information and builds up the DOM tree in memory providing a Tcl object command  to
              this DOM document object. Example:

                     dom parse $xml doc
                     $doc documentElement root

              parses  the  XML  in  the  variable  xml,  creates the DOM tree in memory, make a reference to the
              document object, visible in Tcl as a document object command, and assigns this new object name  to
              the  variable  doc.  When  doc  gets  freed,  the  DOM  tree and the associated Tcl command object
              (document and all node objects) are freed automatically.

                     set document [dom parse $xml]
                     set root     [$document documentElement]

              parses the XML in the variable xml, creates the DOM tree  in  memory,  make  a  reference  to  the
              document  object,  visible  in Tcl as a document object command, and returns this new object name,
              which is then stored in document.  To free the underlying DOM tree and the associative Tcl  object
              commands  (document  +  nodes  +  fragment nodes) the document object command has to be explicitly
              deleted by:

                     $document delete

              or

                     rename $document ""

              The valid options are:

              -simple
                     If -simple is specified, a simple but fast parser  is  used  (conforms  not  fully  to  XML
                     recommendation).  That  should double parsing and DOM generation speed. The encoding of the
                     data is not transformed inside the parser. The simple parser does not respect any  encoding
                     information  in  the XML declaration. It skips over the internal DTD subset and ignores any
                     information in it. Therefore it doesn't include defaulted attribute values into  the  tree,
                     even  if  the  according  attribute  declaration is in the internal subset. It also doesn't
                     expand internal or external entity  references  other  than  the  predefined  entities  and
                     character references.

              -html  If  -html  is specified, a fast HTML parser is used, which tries to even parse badly formed
                     HTML into a DOM tree.

              -html5 This option is only available if tDOM was build with --enable-html5.  Try  the  featureinfo
                     method  if  you need to know if this feature is build in. If -html5 is specified, the gumbo
                     lib html5 parser (https://github.com/google/gumbo-parser) is used to build  the  DOM  tree.
                     This  is, as far as it goes, XML namespace-aware. Since this probably isn't wanted by a lot
                     of users and adds only burden for no good in a lot of use cases -html5 can be combined with
                     -ignorexmlns, in which case all nodes and attributes in the DOM tree  are  not  in  an  XML
                     namespace. All tag and attribute names in the DOM tree will be lower case, even for foreign
                     elements  not  in  the xhtml, svg or mathml namespace. The DOM tree may include nodes, that
                     the parser inserted because they are implied by the context (as <head>, <tbody>, etc.).

              -json  If -json is specified, the data is expected to be a valid JSON  string  (according  to  RFC
                     7159). The command returns an ordinary DOM document with nesting token inside the JSON data
                     translated  into  tree  hierarchy.  If a JSON array value is itself an object or array then
                     container element nodes named (in  a  default  build)  arraycontainer  or  objectcontainer,
                     respectively, are inserted into the tree. The JSON serialization of this document (with the
                     domDoc  method asJSON) is the same JSON information as the data, preserving JSON datatypes,
                     allowing non-unique member names of objects while preserving their order and the full range
                     of JSON string  values.  JSON  datatype  handling  is  done  with  an  additional  property
                     "sticking" at the doc and tree nodes. This property isn't contained in an XML serialization
                     of  the  document.  If you need to store the JSON data represented by a document, store the
                     JSON serialization and parse it back from there. Apart from this JSON type information  the
                     returned  doc  command  or  handle  is  an  ordinary  DOM doc, which may be investigated or
                     modified with the full range of the doc and node methods. Please note that the element node
                     names and the text node values within the tree may be outside of what the  appropriate  XML
                     productions allow.

              -jsonroot <document element name>
                     If given makes the given element name the document element of the resulting doc. The parsed
                     content of the JSON string will be the childs of this document element node.

              -jsonmaxnesting  integer
                     This  option  only  has  effect  if  used  together  with  the  -json  option.  The current
                     implementation uses a recursive descent JSON parser.  In order to avoid using excess  stack
                     space, any JSON input that has more than a certain levels of nesting is considered invalid.
                     The  default  maximum nesting is 2000. The option -jsonmaxnesting allows the user to adjust
                     that.

              --     The option -- marks the end of options.  While respected in general  this  option  is  only
                     needed in case of parsing JSON data, which may start with a "-".

              -keepEmpties
                     If -keepEmpties is specified then text nodes which contain only whitespaces will be part of
                     the resulting DOM tree. In default case (-keepEmpties not given) those empty text nodes are
                     removed at parsing time.

              -keepCDATA
                     If -keepCDATA is specified then CDATA sections aren't added to the tree as text nodes (and,
                     if  necessary,  combined with sibling text nodes into one text node) as without this option
                     but are added as CDATA_SECTION_NODEs to the tree. Please note that the resulting tree isn't
                     prepared for XPath selects or to be the source or the stylesheet of an XSLT transformation.
                     If not combined with -keepEmpties only not whitespace only CDATA sections will be added  to
                     the resulting DOM tree.

              -channel  <channel-ID>
                     If  -channel  <channel-ID>  is specified, the input to be parsed is read from the specified
                     channel. The encoding setting of the channel (via fconfigure -encoding)  is  respected,  ie
                     the  data  read  from the channel are converted to UTF-8 according to the encoding settings
                     before the data is parsed.

              -baseurl  <baseURI>
                     If -baseurl <baseURI> is specified, the baseURI is used as the base URI  of  the  document.
                     External  entities  references in the document are resolved relative to this base URI. This
                     base URI is also stored within the DOM tree.

              -feedbackAfter  <#bytes>
                     If -feedbackAfter <#bytes> is specified, the tcl command given by -feedbackcmd is evaluated
                     at the first element start within the document (or an external entity) after the  start  of
                     the  document  or  external  entity  or  the  last  such  call  after  #bytes. For backward
                     compatibility  if  no  -feedbackcmd  is   given   but   there   is   a   tcl   proc   named
                     ::dom::domParseFeedback  this  proc is used as -feedbackcmd. If there isn't such a proc and
                     -feedbackAfter is used it is an error to not also use -feedbackcmd. If  the  called  script
                     raises  error,  then  parsing  will  be aborted, the dom parse call returns error, with the
                     script error msg as error msg.  If the called script return -code break, the  parsing  will
                     abort and the dom parse call will return the empty string.

              -feedbackcmd  <script>
                     If  -feedbackcmd <script> is specified, the script script is evaluated at the first element
                     start within the document (or an external entity)  after  the  start  of  the  document  or
                     external  entity  or  the  last  such  call  after #bytes value given by the -feedbackAfter
                     option. If -feedbackAfter isn't given, using this option doesn't has  any  effect.  If  the
                     called script raises error, then parsing will be aborted, the dom parse call returns error,
                     with  the  script  error  msg  as  error  msg. If the called script return -code break, the
                     parsing will abort and the dom parse call will return the empty string.

              -externalentitycommand  <script>
                     If -externalentitycommand <script> is specified, the specified  tcl  script  is  called  to
                     resolve  any  external  entities  of the document. The actual evaluated command consists of
                     this option followed by three arguments: the base uri, the system identifier of the  entity
                     and  the public identifier of the entity. The base uri and the public identifier may be the
                     empty list. The script has to return a tcl list consisting of  three  elements.  The  first
                     element  of  this  list  signals  how  the  external  entity  is returned to the processor.
                     Currently the two allowed types are "string" and "channel". The second element of the  list
                     has  to  be the (absolute) base URI of the external entity to be parsed.  The third element
                     of the list are data, either the already read data out of the external entity as string  in
                     the  case  of  type  "string", or the name of a tcl channel, in the case of type "channel".
                     Note that if the script returns a tcl channel, it will not be closed by the processor.   It
                     must be closed separately if it is no longer needed.

              -useForeignDTD  <boolean>
                     If  <boolean>  is  true  and the document does not have an external subset, the parser will
                     call the -externalentitycommand script with empty values  for  the  systemId  and  publicID
                     arguments.  Please  note  that  if  the  document also doesn't have an internal subset, the
                     -startdoctypedeclcommand and -enddoctypedeclcommand scripts, if set, are  not  called.  The
                     -useForeignDTD respects

              -paramentityparsing  <always|never|notstandalone>
                     The  -paramentityparsing  option  controls,  if  the  parser  tries to resolve the external
                     entities (including the external DTD subset) of the document while building the  DOM  tree.
                     -paramentityparsing  requires  an  argument,  which  must  be  either "always", "never", or
                     "notstandalone".  The value "always" means that the parser tries to resolves  (recursively)
                     all external entities of the XML source. This is the default in case -paramentityparsing is
                     omitted.  The  value "never" means that only the given XML source is parsed and no external
                     entity  (including  the  external  subset)  will  be  resolved  and   parsed.   The   value
                     "notstandalone"  means,  that  all  external entities will be resolved and parsed, with the
                     exception of documents, which explicitly states standalone="yes" in their XML declaration.

              -ignorexmlns
                     It is recommended, that you only use this option with the -html5 option. If this option  is
                     given,  no node within the created DOM tree will be internally marked as placed into an XML
                     Namespace, even if there is a default namespace in scope for un-prefixed elements  or  even
                     if  the  element  has  a  defined  namespace  prefix.  One  consequence  is that XPath node
                     expressions on such a DOM tree doesn't work as may  be  expected.  Prefixed  element  nodes
                     can't  be  selected  naively  and  element  nodes  without  prefix  will  be  seen by XPath
                     expressions as if they are not in any namespace (no matter if they are in fact should be in
                     a default namespace). If you need to inject prefixed node names into  an  XPath  expression
                     use the '%' syntax described in the documentation of the of the

              domNode
                      command method >selectNodes.

       dom createDocument docElemName ?objVar?
              Creates  a  new  DOM  document object with one element node with node name docElemName. The objVar
              controls the memory handling as explained above.

       dom createDocumentNS uri docElemName ?objVar?
              Creates a new DOM document object with one element node with node name docElemName. Uri gives  the
              namespace  of the document element to create. The objVar controls the memory handling as explained
              above.

       dom createDocumentNode ?objVar?
              Creates a new 'empty' DOM document object without any element node.  objVar  controls  the  memory
              handling as explained above.

       dom createNodeCmd ?-returnNodeCmd? ?-tagName name? ?-jsonType jsonType? ?-namespace URI?
       (element|comment|text|cdata|pi)Node commandName
              This  method  creates  Tcl commands, which in turn create tDOM nodes. Tcl commands created by this
              command are only available inside a script  given  to  the  domNode  methods  appendFromScript  or
              insertBeforeFromScript.  If  a command created with createNodeCmd is invoked in any other context,
              it will return error. The created command commandName replaces any existing command  or  procedure
              with  that  name.  If  the  commandName  includes  any  namespace qualifiers, it is created in the
              specified namespace. The -tagName option is only allowed for the elementNode type.  The  -jsonType
              option is only allowed for elementNode and textNode types.

              If   such   command  is  invoked  inside  a  script  given  as  argument  to  the  domNode  method
              appendFromScript or insertBeforeFromScript it creates a new node and appends this node at the  end
              of  the  child  list  of  the  invoking  element node. If the option -returnNodeCmd was given, the
              command returns the created node as Tcl command. If this option was omitted, the  command  returns
              nothing.  Each command creates always the same type of node.  Which type of node is created by the
              command is determined by the first argument to  the  createNodeCmd.  The  syntax  of  the  created
              command depends on the type of the node it creates.

              If  the command type to create is elementNode, the created command will create an element node, if
              called. Without the -tagName option the tag name  of  the  created  node  is  commandName  without
              namespace  qualifiers.  If  the  -tagName  option  was  given then the created command the created
              elements will have this tag name. If the -jsonType option was given then the created node elements
              will have the given JSON type. If the -namespace option is given the created element node will  be
              XML namespaced and in the namespace given by the option. The element name will be literal as given
              either by the command name or the -tagname option, if that was given. An appropriate XML namespace
              declaration  will  be automatically added, to bind the prefix (if the element name has one) or the
              default namespace (if the element name hasn't a prefix) to the namespace if such a  binding  isn't
              in scope.

              The syntax of the created command is:

                     elementNodeCmd ?attributeName attributeValue ...? ?script?
                     elementNodeCmd ?-attributeName attributeValue ...? ?script?
                     elementNodeCmd name_value_list script

              The command syntax allows three different ways to specify the attributes of the resulting element.
              These  could  be  specified with attributeName attributeValue argument pairs, in an "option style"
              way with -attriubteName attributeValue argument pairs (the '-' character is only syntactical sugar
              and will be stripped off) or as a Tcl list with elements interpreted as  attribute  name  and  the
              corresponding  attribute  value.   The  attribute name elements in the list may have a leading '-'
              character, which will be stripped off.

              Every elementNodeCmd accepts an optional Tcl script as last argument. This script is evaluated  as
              recursive  appendFromScript  script  with  the node created by the elementNodeCmd as parent of all
              nodes created by the script.

              If the first argument of the method is textNode, the command will  create  a  text  node.  If  the
              -jsonType  option was given then the created text node will have that JSON type. The syntax of the
              created command is:

                     textNodeCmd ?-disableOutputEscaping? data

              If the optional flag -disableOutputEscaping is given, the escaping of the ampersand character  (&)
              and the left angle bracket (<) inside the data is disabled. You should use this flag carefully.

              If the first argument of the method is commentNode or cdataNode the command will create an comment
              node or CDATA section node. The syntax of the created command is:

                     nodeCmd data

              If  the  first  argument of the method is piNode, the command will create a processing instruction
              node. The syntax of the created command is:

                     piNodeCmd target data

       dom setStoreLineColumn ?boolean?
              If switched on, the DOM nodes will contain line and column position information for  the  original
              XML document after parsing. The default is not to store line and column position information.

       dom setNameCheck ?boolean?
              If  NameCheck  is  true,  every  method  which  expects  an  XML  Name, a full qualified name or a
              processing instructing target will check, if the given string is valid according to its production
              rule. For  commands  created  with  the  createNodeCmd  method  to  be  used  in  the  context  of
              appendFromScript the status of the flag at creation time decides. If NameCheck is true at creation
              time,  the  command  will  check  its arguments, otherwise not. The setNameCheck set this flag. It
              returns the current NameCheck flag state. The default state for NameCheck is true.

       dom setTextCheck ?boolean?
              If TextCheck is true, every command which expects XML Chars, a comment, a CDATA section value or a
              processing instructing value will check, if the given string is valid according to its  production
              rule.  For  commands  created  with  the  createNodeCmd  method  to  be  used  in  the  context of
              appendFromScript the status of the flag at creation time decides. If TextCheck is true at creation
              time, the command will check its arguments, otherwise not.The setTextCheck method sets this  flag.
              It returns the current TextCheck flag state. The default state for TextCheck is true.

       dom setObjectCommands ?(automatic|token|command)?
              Controls  if  documents  and  nodes  are  created  as tcl commands or as token to be used with the
              domNode and domDoc commands. If the mode is 'automatic', then methods used at  tcl  commands  will
              create  tcl  commands  and  methods  used  at doc or node tokes will create tokens. If the mode is
              'command' then always tcl commands will be created. If the mode is 'token', then always token will
              be created. The method returns the current mode. This method is an experimental interface.

       dom isName name
              Returns 1 if name is a valid XML Name according to production 5 of  the  XML  1.0  recommendation.
              This means that name is a valid XML element or attribute name. Otherwise it returns 0.

       dom isPIName name
              Returns  1  if name is a valid XML processing instruction target according to production 17 of the
              XML 1.0 recommendation. Otherwise it returns 0.

       dom isNCName name
              Returns 1 if name is a valid NCName according to production 4 of the  of  the  Namespaces  in  XML
              recommendation. Otherwise it returns 0.

       dom isQName name
              Returns  1  if  name  is  a  valid QName according to production 6 of the of the Namespaces in XML
              recommendation. Otherwise it returns 0.

       dom isCharData string
              Returns 1 if every character in string is a valid XML Char according to production 2  of  the  XML
              1.0 recommendation. Otherwise it returns 0.

       dom clearString string
              Returns  the  string  given  as argument cleared out from any characters not allowed as XML parsed
              character data.

       dom isBMPCharData string
              Returns 1 if every character in string is a valid XML Char with a Unicode code  point  within  the
              Basic  Multilingual  Plane  (that means, that every character within the string is at most 3 bytes
              long). Otherwise it returns 0.

       dom isComment string
              Returns 1 if string is a valid comment according to production 15 of the XML  1.0  recommendation.
              Otherwise it returns 0.

       dom isCDATA string
              Returns  1  if string is valid according to production 20 of the XML 1.0 recommendation. Otherwise
              it returns 0.

       dom isPIValue string
              Returns 1 if string is valid according to production 16 of the XML 1.0  recommendation.  Otherwise
              it returns 0.

       dom featureinfo feature
              This  method  provides  information  about the used build options and the expat version. The valid
              values for the feature argument are:

              expatversion
                     Returns  the  version  of  the  underlyling  expat  version  as  string,   something   like
                     "exapt_2.1.0". This is what the expat API function XML_ExpatVersion() returns.

              expatmajorversion
                     Returns the major version of the at build time used expat version as integer.

              expatminorversion
                     Returns the minor version of the at build time used expat version as integer.

              expatmicroversion
                     Returns the micro version of the at build time used expat version as integer.

              dtd    Returns as boolean if build with --enable-dtd.

              ns     Returns as boolean if build with --enable-ns.

              unknown
                     Returns as boolean if build with --enable-unknown.

              tdomalloc
                     Returns as boolean if build with --enable-tdomalloc.

              lessns Returns as boolean if build with --enable-lessns.

              TCL_UTF_MAX
                     Returns the TCL_UTF_MAX value of the tcl core, tDOM was build with as integer

              html5  Returns as boolean, if build with --enable-html5.

              versionhash
                     Returns the fossil repository version hash.

              pullparser
                     Returns as boolean if the pullparser command is build in.

              schema Returns as boolean if the tDOM schema features are build in.

KEYWORDS

       XML, DOM, document, node, parsing

Tcl                                                                                                    dom(3tcl)