=head1 NAME
-DOM::Tiny - Minimalistic HTML/XML DOM parser with CSS selectors
+DOM::Tiny - This is an empty subclass, you wanted Mojo::DOM58
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
+=head1 IT'S DEAD, JIM.
- use DOM::Tiny;
+Development continues under the name L<Mojo::DOM58>.
- # Parse
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new('<div><p id="a">Test</p><p id="b">123</p></div>');
-
- # Find
- say $dom->at('#b')->text;
- say $dom->find('p')->map('text')->join("\n");
- say $dom->find('[id]')->map(attr => 'id')->join("\n");
-
- # Iterate
- $dom->find('p[id]')->reverse->each(sub { say $_->{id} });
-
- # Loop
- for my $e ($dom->find('p[id]')->each) {
- say $e->{id}, ':', $e->text;
- }
-
- # Modify
- $dom->find('div p')->last->append('<p id="c">456</p>');
- $dom->find(':not(p)')->map('strip');
-
- # Render
- say "$dom";
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-L<DOM::Tiny> is a minimalistic and relaxed pure-perl HTML/XML DOM parser based
-on L<Mojo::DOM>. It supports the L<HTML Living Standard|https://html.spec.whatwg.org/>
-and L<Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0|http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/>, and
-matching based on L<CSS3 selectors|http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/>. It will
-even try to interpret broken HTML and XML, so you should not use it for
-validation.
-
-=head1 NODES AND ELEMENTS
-
-When we parse an HTML/XML fragment, it gets turned into a tree of nodes.
-
- <!DOCTYPE html>
- <html>
- <head><title>Hello</title></head>
- <body>World!</body>
- </html>
-
-There are currently eight different kinds of nodes, C<cdata>, C<comment>,
-C<doctype>, C<pi>, C<raw>, C<root>, C<tag> and C<text>. Elements are nodes of
-the type C<tag>.
-
- root
- |- doctype (html)
- +- tag (html)
- |- tag (head)
- | +- tag (title)
- | +- raw (Hello)
- +- tag (body)
- +- text (World!)
-
-While all node types are represented as L<DOM::Tiny> objects, some methods like
-L</"attr"> and L</"namespace"> only apply to elements.
-
-=head1 CASE-SENSITIVITY
-
-L<DOM::Tiny> defaults to HTML semantics, that means all tags and attribute
-names are lowercased and selectors need to be lowercase as well.
-
- # HTML semantics
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new('<P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
- say $dom->at('p[id]')->text;
-
-If XML processing instructions are found, the parser will automatically switch
-into XML mode and everything becomes case-sensitive.
-
- # XML semantics
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new('<?xml version="1.0"?><P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
- say $dom->at('P[ID]')->text;
-
-XML detection can also be disabled with the L</"xml"> method.
-
- # Force XML semantics
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new->xml(1)->parse('<P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
- say $dom->at('P[ID]')->text;
-
- # Force HTML semantics
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new->xml(0)->parse('<P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
- say $dom->at('p[id]')->text;
-
-=head1 SELECTORS
-
-L<DOM::Tiny> uses a CSS selector engine based on L<Mojo::DOM::CSS>. All CSS
-selectors that make sense for a standalone parser are supported.
-
-=over
-
-=item Z<>*
-
-Any element.
-
- my $all = $dom->find('*');
-
-=item E
-
-An element of type C<E>.
-
- my $title = $dom->at('title');
-
-=item E[foo]
-
-An C<E> element with a C<foo> attribute.
-
- my $links = $dom->find('a[href]');
-
-=item E[foo="bar"]
-
-An C<E> element whose C<foo> attribute value is exactly equal to C<bar>.
-
- my $case_sensitive = $dom->find('input[type="hidden"]');
- my $case_sensitive = $dom->find('input[type=hidden]');
-
-=item E[foo="bar" i]
-
-An C<E> element whose C<foo> attribute value is exactly equal to any
-(ASCII-range) case-permutation of C<bar>. Note that this selector is
-EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
-
- my $case_insensitive = $dom->find('input[type="hidden" i]');
- my $case_insensitive = $dom->find('input[type=hidden i]');
- my $case_insensitive = $dom->find('input[class~="foo" i]');
-
-This selector is part of
-L<Selectors Level 4|http://dev.w3.org/csswg/selectors-4>, which is still a work
-in progress.
-
-=item E[foo~="bar"]
-
-An C<E> element whose C<foo> attribute value is a list of whitespace-separated
-values, one of which is exactly equal to C<bar>.
-
- my $foo = $dom->find('input[class~="foo"]');
- my $foo = $dom->find('input[class~=foo]');
-
-=item E[foo^="bar"]
-
-An C<E> element whose C<foo> attribute value begins exactly with the string
-C<bar>.
-
- my $begins_with = $dom->find('input[name^="f"]');
- my $begins_with = $dom->find('input[name^=f]');
-
-=item E[foo$="bar"]
-
-An C<E> element whose C<foo> attribute value ends exactly with the string
-C<bar>.
-
- my $ends_with = $dom->find('input[name$="o"]');
- my $ends_with = $dom->find('input[name$=o]');
-
-=item E[foo*="bar"]
-
-An C<E> element whose C<foo> attribute value contains the substring C<bar>.
-
- my $contains = $dom->find('input[name*="fo"]');
- my $contains = $dom->find('input[name*=fo]');
-
-=item E:root
-
-An C<E> element, root of the document.
-
- my $root = $dom->at(':root');
-
-=item E:nth-child(n)
-
-An C<E> element, the C<n-th> child of its parent.
-
- my $third = $dom->find('div:nth-child(3)');
- my $odd = $dom->find('div:nth-child(odd)');
- my $even = $dom->find('div:nth-child(even)');
- my $top3 = $dom->find('div:nth-child(-n+3)');
-
-=item E:nth-last-child(n)
-
-An C<E> element, the C<n-th> child of its parent, counting from the last one.
-
- my $third = $dom->find('div:nth-last-child(3)');
- my $odd = $dom->find('div:nth-last-child(odd)');
- my $even = $dom->find('div:nth-last-child(even)');
- my $bottom3 = $dom->find('div:nth-last-child(-n+3)');
-
-=item E:nth-of-type(n)
-
-An C<E> element, the C<n-th> sibling of its type.
-
- my $third = $dom->find('div:nth-of-type(3)');
- my $odd = $dom->find('div:nth-of-type(odd)');
- my $even = $dom->find('div:nth-of-type(even)');
- my $top3 = $dom->find('div:nth-of-type(-n+3)');
-
-=item E:nth-last-of-type(n)
-
-An C<E> element, the C<n-th> sibling of its type, counting from the last one.
-
- my $third = $dom->find('div:nth-last-of-type(3)');
- my $odd = $dom->find('div:nth-last-of-type(odd)');
- my $even = $dom->find('div:nth-last-of-type(even)');
- my $bottom3 = $dom->find('div:nth-last-of-type(-n+3)');
-
-=item E:first-child
-
-An C<E> element, first child of its parent.
-
- my $first = $dom->find('div p:first-child');
-
-=item E:last-child
-
-An C<E> element, last child of its parent.
-
- my $last = $dom->find('div p:last-child');
-
-=item E:first-of-type
-
-An C<E> element, first sibling of its type.
-
- my $first = $dom->find('div p:first-of-type');
-
-=item E:last-of-type
-
-An C<E> element, last sibling of its type.
-
- my $last = $dom->find('div p:last-of-type');
-
-=item E:only-child
-
-An C<E> element, only child of its parent.
-
- my $lonely = $dom->find('div p:only-child');
-
-=item E:only-of-type
-
-An C<E> element, only sibling of its type.
-
- my $lonely = $dom->find('div p:only-of-type');
-
-=item E:empty
-
-An C<E> element that has no children (including text nodes).
-
- my $empty = $dom->find(':empty');
-
-=item E:checked
-
-A user interface element C<E> which is checked (for instance a radio-button or
-checkbox).
-
- my $input = $dom->find(':checked');
-
-=item E.warning
-
-An C<E> element whose class is "warning".
-
- my $warning = $dom->find('div.warning');
-
-=item E#myid
-
-An C<E> element with C<ID> equal to "myid".
-
- my $foo = $dom->at('div#foo');
-
-=item E:not(s)
-
-An C<E> element that does not match simple selector C<s>.
-
- my $others = $dom->find('div p:not(:first-child)');
-
-=item E F
-
-An C<F> element descendant of an C<E> element.
-
- my $headlines = $dom->find('div h1');
-
-=item E E<gt> F
-
-An C<F> element child of an C<E> element.
-
- my $headlines = $dom->find('html > body > div > h1');
-
-=item E + F
-
-An C<F> element immediately preceded by an C<E> element.
-
- my $second = $dom->find('h1 + h2');
-
-=item E ~ F
-
-An C<F> element preceded by an C<E> element.
-
- my $second = $dom->find('h1 ~ h2');
-
-=item E, F, G
-
-Elements of type C<E>, C<F> and C<G>.
-
- my $headlines = $dom->find('h1, h2, h3');
-
-=item E[foo=bar][bar=baz]
-
-An C<E> element whose attributes match all following attribute selectors.
-
- my $links = $dom->find('a[foo^=b][foo$=ar]');
-
-=back
-
-=head1 OPERATORS
-
-L<DOM::Tiny> overloads the following operators.
-
-=head2 array
-
- my @nodes = @$dom;
-
-Alias for L</"child_nodes">.
-
- # "<!-- Test -->"
- $dom->parse('<!-- Test --><b>123</b>')->[0];
-
-=head2 bool
-
- my $bool = !!$dom;
-
-Always true.
-
-=head2 hash
-
- my %attrs = %$dom;
-
-Alias for L</"attr">.
-
- # "test"
- $dom->parse('<div id="test">Test</div>')->at('div')->{id};
-
-=head2 stringify
-
- my $str = "$dom";
-
-Alias for L</"to_string">.
-
-=head1 METHODS
-
-L<DOM::Tiny> implements the following methods.
-
-=head2 new
-
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new;
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new('<foo bar="baz">I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</foo>');
-
-Construct a new scalar-based L<DOM::Tiny> object and L</"parse"> HTML/XML
-fragment if necessary.
-
-=head2 all_text
-
- my $trimmed = $dom->all_text;
- my $untrimmed = $dom->all_text(0);
-
-Extract text content from all descendant nodes of this element, smart
-whitespace trimming is enabled by default.
-
- # "foo bar baz"
- $dom->parse("<div>foo\n<p>bar</p>baz\n</div>")->at('div')->all_text;
-
- # "foo\nbarbaz\n"
- $dom->parse("<div>foo\n<p>bar</p>baz\n</div>")->at('div')->all_text(0);
-
-=head2 ancestors
-
- my $collection = $dom->ancestors;
- my $collection = $dom->ancestors('div ~ p');
-
-Find all ancestor elements of this node matching the CSS selector and return a
-L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing these elements as L<DOM::Tiny>
-objects. All selectors listed in L</"SELECTORS"> are supported.
-
- # List tag names of ancestor elements
- say $dom->ancestors->map('tag')->join("\n");
-
-=head2 append
-
- $dom = $dom->append('<p>I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</p>');
-
-Append HTML/XML fragment to this node.
-
- # "<div><h1>Test</h1><h2>123</h2></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')
- ->at('h1')->append('<h2>123</h2>')->root;
-
- # "<p>Test 123</p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->at('p')
- ->child_nodes->first->append(' 123')->root;
-
-=head2 append_content
-
- $dom = $dom->append_content('<p>I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</p>');
-
-Append HTML/XML fragment (for C<root> and C<tag> nodes) or raw content to this
-node's content.
-
- # "<div><h1>Test123</h1></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')
- ->at('h1')->append_content('123')->root;
-
- # "<!-- Test 123 --><br>"
- $dom->parse('<!-- Test --><br>')
- ->child_nodes->first->append_content('123 ')->root;
-
- # "<p>Test<i>123</i></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->at('p')->append_content('<i>123</i>')->root;
-
-=head2 at
-
- my $result = $dom->at('div ~ p');
-
-Find first descendant element of this element matching the CSS selector and
-return it as a L<DOM::Tiny> object or return C<undef> if none could be found.
-All selectors listed in L</"SELECTORS"> are supported.
-
- # Find first element with "svg" namespace definition
- my $namespace = $dom->at('[xmlns\:svg]')->{'xmlns:svg'};
-
-=head2 attr
-
- my $hash = $dom->attr;
- my $foo = $dom->attr('foo');
- $dom = $dom->attr({foo => 'bar'});
- $dom = $dom->attr(foo => 'bar');
-
-This element's attributes.
-
- # Remove an attribute
- delete $dom->attr->{id};
-
- # Attribute without value
- $dom->attr(selected => undef);
-
- # List id attributes
- say $dom->find('*')->map(attr => 'id')->compact->join("\n");
-
-=head2 child_nodes
-
- my $collection = $dom->child_nodes;
-
-Return a L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing all child nodes of this
-element as L<DOM::Tiny> objects.
-
- # "<p><b>123</b></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test<b>123</b></p>')->at('p')->child_nodes->first->remove;
-
- # "<!DOCTYPE html>"
- $dom->parse('<!DOCTYPE html><b>123</b>')->child_nodes->first;
-
- # " Test "
- $dom->parse('<b>123</b><!-- Test -->')->child_nodes->last->content;
-
-=head2 children
-
- my $collection = $dom->children;
- my $collection = $dom->children('div ~ p');
-
-Find all child elements of this element matching the CSS selector and return a
-L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing these elements as L<DOM::Tiny>
-objects. All selectors listed in L</"SELECTORS"> are supported.
-
- # Show tag name of random child element
- say $dom->children->shuffle->first->tag;
-
-=head2 content
-
- my $str = $dom->content;
- $dom = $dom->content('<p>I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</p>');
-
-Return this node's content or replace it with HTML/XML fragment (for C<root>
-and C<tag> nodes) or raw content.
-
- # "<b>Test</b>"
- $dom->parse('<div><b>Test</b></div>')->at('div')->content;
-
- # "<div><h1>123</h1></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')->at('h1')->content('123')->root;
-
- # "<p><i>123</i></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->at('p')->content('<i>123</i>')->root;
-
- # "<div><h1></h1></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')->at('h1')->content('')->root;
-
- # " Test "
- $dom->parse('<!-- Test --><br>')->child_nodes->first->content;
-
- # "<div><!-- 123 -->456</div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><!-- Test -->456</div>')
- ->at('div')->child_nodes->first->content(' 123 ')->root;
-
-=head2 descendant_nodes
-
- my $collection = $dom->descendant_nodes;
-
-Return a L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing all descendant nodes of
-this element as L<DOM::Tiny> objects.
-
- # "<p><b>123</b></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p><!-- Test --><b>123<!-- 456 --></b></p>')
- ->descendant_nodes->grep(sub { $_->type eq 'comment' })
- ->map('remove')->first;
-
- # "<p><b>test</b>test</p>"
- $dom->parse('<p><b>123</b>456</p>')
- ->at('p')->descendant_nodes->grep(sub { $_->type eq 'text' })
- ->map(content => 'test')->first->root;
-
-=head2 find
-
- my $collection = $dom->find('div ~ p');
-
-Find all descendant elements of this element matching the CSS selector and
-return a L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing these elements as
-L<DOM::Tiny> objects. All selectors listed in L</"SELECTORS"> are supported.
-
- # Find a specific element and extract information
- my $id = $dom->find('div')->[23]{id};
-
- # Extract information from multiple elements
- my @headers = $dom->find('h1, h2, h3')->map('text')->each;
-
- # Count all the different tags
- my $hash = $dom->find('*')->reduce(sub { $a->{$b->tag}++; $a }, {});
-
- # Find elements with a class that contains dots
- my @divs = $dom->find('div.foo\.bar')->each;
-
-=head2 following
-
- my $collection = $dom->following;
- my $collection = $dom->following('div ~ p');
-
-Find all sibling elements after this node matching the CSS selector and return
-a L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing these elements as L<DOM::Tiny>
-objects. All selectors listen in L</"SELECTORS"> are supported.
-
- # List tags of sibling elements after this node
- say $dom->following->map('tag')->join("\n");
-
-=head2 following_nodes
-
- my $collection = $dom->following_nodes;
-
-Return a L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing all sibling nodes after
-this node as L<DOM::Tiny> objects.
-
- # "C"
- $dom->parse('<p>A</p><!-- B -->C')->at('p')->following_nodes->last->content;
-
-=head2 matches
-
- my $bool = $dom->matches('div ~ p');
-
-Check if this element matches the CSS selector. All selectors listed in
-L</"SELECTORS"> are supported.
-
- # True
- $dom->parse('<p class="a">A</p>')->at('p')->matches('.a');
- $dom->parse('<p class="a">A</p>')->at('p')->matches('p[class]');
-
- # False
- $dom->parse('<p class="a">A</p>')->at('p')->matches('.b');
- $dom->parse('<p class="a">A</p>')->at('p')->matches('p[id]');
-
-=head2 namespace
-
- my $namespace = $dom->namespace;
-
-Find this element's namespace or return C<undef> if none could be found.
-
- # Find namespace for an element with namespace prefix
- my $namespace = $dom->at('svg > svg\:circle')->namespace;
-
- # Find namespace for an element that may or may not have a namespace prefix
- my $namespace = $dom->at('svg > circle')->namespace;
-
-=head2 next
-
- my $sibling = $dom->next;
-
-Return L<DOM::Tiny> object for next sibling element or C<undef> if there are no
-more siblings.
-
- # "<h2>123</h2>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1><h2>123</h2></div>')->at('h1')->next;
-
-=head2 next_node
-
- my $sibling = $dom->next_node;
-
-Return L<DOM::Tiny> object for next sibling node or C<undef> if there are no
-more siblings.
-
- # "456"
- $dom->parse('<p><b>123</b><!-- Test -->456</p>')
- ->at('b')->next_node->next_node;
-
- # " Test "
- $dom->parse('<p><b>123</b><!-- Test -->456</p>')
- ->at('b')->next_node->content;
-
-=head2 parent
-
- my $parent = $dom->parent;
-
-Return L<DOM::Tiny> object for parent of this node or C<undef> if this node has
-no parent.
-
-=head2 parse
-
- $dom = $dom->parse('<foo bar="baz">I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</foo>');
-
-Parse HTML/XML fragment.
-
- # Parse XML
- my $dom = DOM::Tiny->new->xml(1)->parse($xml);
-
-=head2 preceding
-
- my $collection = $dom->preceding;
- my $collection = $dom->preceding('div ~ p');
-
-Find all sibling elements before this node matching the CSS selector and return
-a L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing these elements as L<DOM::Tiny>
-objects. All selectors listed in L</"SELECTORS"> are supported.
-
- # List tags of sibling elements before this node
- say $dom->preceding->map('tag')->join("\n");
-
-=head2 preceding_nodes
-
- my $collection = $dom->preceding_nodes;
-
-Return a L<collection|/"COLLECTION METHODS"> containing all sibling nodes
-before this node as L<DOM::Tiny> objects.
-
- # "A"
- $dom->parse('A<!-- B --><p>C</p>')->at('p')->preceding_nodes->first->content;
-
-=head2 prepend
-
- $dom = $dom->prepend('<p>I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</p>');
-
-Prepend HTML/XML fragment to this node.
-
- # "<div><h1>Test</h1><h2>123</h2></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h2>123</h2></div>')
- ->at('h2')->prepend('<h1>Test</h1>')->root;
-
- # "<p>Test 123</p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>123</p>')
- ->at('p')->child_nodes->first->prepend('Test ')->root;
-
-=head2 prepend_content
-
- $dom = $dom->prepend_content('<p>I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</p>');
-
-Prepend HTML/XML fragment (for C<root> and C<tag> nodes) or raw content to this
-node's content.
-
- # "<div><h2>Test123</h2></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h2>123</h2></div>')
- ->at('h2')->prepend_content('Test')->root;
-
- # "<!-- Test 123 --><br>"
- $dom->parse('<!-- 123 --><br>')
- ->child_nodes->first->prepend_content(' Test')->root;
-
- # "<p><i>123</i>Test</p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->at('p')->prepend_content('<i>123</i>')->root;
-
-=head2 previous
-
- my $sibling = $dom->previous;
-
-Return L<DOM::Tiny> object for previous sibling element or C<undef> if there
-are no more siblings.
-
- # "<h1>Test</h1>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1><h2>123</h2></div>')->at('h2')->previous;
-
-=head2 previous_node
-
- my $sibling = $dom->previous_node;
-
-Return L<DOM::Tiny> object for previous sibling node or C<undef> if there are
-no more siblings.
-
- # "123"
- $dom->parse('<p>123<!-- Test --><b>456</b></p>')
- ->at('b')->previous_node->previous_node;
-
- # " Test "
- $dom->parse('<p>123<!-- Test --><b>456</b></p>')
- ->at('b')->previous_node->content;
-
-=head2 remove
-
- my $parent = $dom->remove;
-
-Remove this node and return L</"root"> (for C<root> nodes) or L</"parent">.
-
- # "<div></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')->at('h1')->remove;
-
- # "<p><b>456</b></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>123<b>456</b></p>')
- ->at('p')->child_nodes->first->remove->root;
-
-=head2 replace
-
- my $parent = $dom->replace('<div>I ♥ DOM::Tiny!</div>');
-
-Replace this node with HTML/XML fragment and return L</"root"> (for C<root>
-nodes) or L</"parent">.
-
- # "<div><h2>123</h2></div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')->at('h1')->replace('<h2>123</h2>');
-
- # "<p><b>123</b></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')
- ->at('p')->child_nodes->[0]->replace('<b>123</b>')->root;
-
-=head2 root
-
- my $root = $dom->root;
-
-Return L<DOM::Tiny> object for C<root> node.
-
-=head2 strip
-
- my $parent = $dom->strip;
-
-Remove this element while preserving its content and return L</"parent">.
-
- # "<div>Test</div>"
- $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')->at('h1')->strip;
-
-=head2 tag
-
- my $tag = $dom->tag;
- $dom = $dom->tag('div');
-
-This element's tag name.
-
- # List tag names of child elements
- say $dom->children->map('tag')->join("\n");
-
-=head2 tap
-
- $dom = $dom->tap(sub {...});
-
-Equivalent to L<Mojo::Base/"tap">.
-
-=head2 text
-
- my $trimmed = $dom->text;
- my $untrimmed = $dom->text(0);
-
-Extract text content from this element only (not including child elements),
-smart whitespace trimming is enabled by default.
-
- # "foo baz"
- $dom->parse("<div>foo\n<p>bar</p>baz\n</div>")->at('div')->text;
-
- # "foo\nbaz\n"
- $dom->parse("<div>foo\n<p>bar</p>baz\n</div>")->at('div')->text(0);
-
-=head2 to_string
-
- my $str = $dom->to_string;
-
-Render this node and its content to HTML/XML.
-
- # "<b>Test</b>"
- $dom->parse('<div><b>Test</b></div>')->at('div b')->to_string;
-
-=head2 tree
-
- my $tree = $dom->tree;
- $dom = $dom->tree(['root']);
-
-Document Object Model. Note that this structure should only be used very
-carefully since it is very dynamic.
-
-=head2 type
-
- my $type = $dom->type;
-
-This node's type, usually C<cdata>, C<comment>, C<doctype>, C<pi>, C<raw>,
-C<root>, C<tag> or C<text>.
-
- # "cdata"
- $dom->parse('<![CDATA[Test]]>')->child_nodes->first->type;
-
- # "comment"
- $dom->parse('<!-- Test -->')->child_nodes->first->type;
-
- # "doctype"
- $dom->parse('<!DOCTYPE html>')->child_nodes->first->type;
-
- # "pi"
- $dom->parse('<?xml version="1.0"?>')->child_nodes->first->type;
-
- # "raw"
- $dom->parse('<title>Test</title>')->at('title')->child_nodes->first->type;
-
- # "root"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->type;
-
- # "tag"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->at('p')->type;
-
- # "text"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->at('p')->child_nodes->first->type;
-
-=head2 val
-
- my $value = $dom->val;
-
-Extract value from form element (such as C<button>, C<input>, C<option>,
-C<select> and C<textarea>) or return C<undef> if this element has no value. In
-the case of C<select> with C<multiple> attribute, find C<option> elements with
-C<selected> attribute and return an array reference with all values or C<undef>
-if none could be found.
-
- # "a"
- $dom->parse('<input name="test" value="a">')->at('input')->val;
-
- # "b"
- $dom->parse('<textarea>b</textarea>')->at('textarea')->val;
-
- # "c"
- $dom->parse('<option value="c">Test</option>')->at('option')->val;
-
- # "d"
- $dom->parse('<select><option selected>d</option></select>')
- ->at('select')->val;
-
- # "e"
- $dom->parse('<select multiple><option selected>e</option></select>')
- ->at('select')->val->[0];
-
-=head2 wrap
-
- $dom = $dom->wrap('<div></div>');
-
-Wrap HTML/XML fragment around this node, placing it as the last child of the
-first innermost element.
-
- # "<p>123<b>Test</b></p>"
- $dom->parse('<b>Test</b>')->at('b')->wrap('<p>123</p>')->root;
-
- # "<div><p><b>Test</b></p>123</div>"
- $dom->parse('<b>Test</b>')->at('b')->wrap('<div><p></p>123</div>')->root;
-
- # "<p><b>Test</b></p><p>123</p>"
- $dom->parse('<b>Test</b>')->at('b')->wrap('<p></p><p>123</p>')->root;
-
- # "<p><b>Test</b></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test</p>')->at('p')->child_nodes->first->wrap('<b>')->root;
-
-=head2 wrap_content
-
- $dom = $dom->wrap_content('<div></div>');
-
-Wrap HTML/XML fragment around this node's content, placing it as the last
-children of the first innermost element.
-
- # "<p><b>123Test</b></p>"
- $dom->parse('<p>Test<p>')->at('p')->wrap_content('<b>123</b>')->root;
-
- # "<p><b>Test</b></p><p>123</p>"
- $dom->parse('<b>Test</b>')->wrap_content('<p></p><p>123</p>');
-
-=head2 xml
-
- my $bool = $dom->xml;
- $dom = $dom->xml($bool);
-
-Disable HTML semantics in parser and activate case-sensitivity, defaults to
-auto detection based on processing instructions.
-
-=head1 COLLECTION METHODS
-
-Some L<DOM::Tiny> methods return an array-based collection object based on
-L<Mojo::Collection>, which can either be accessed directly as an array
-reference, or with the following methods.
-
- # Chain methods
- $collection->map(sub { ucfirst })->shuffle->each(sub {
- my ($word, $num) = @_;
- say "$num: $word";
- });
-
- # Access array directly to manipulate collection
- $collection->[23] += 100;
- say for @$collection;
-
-=head2 compact
-
- my $new = $collection->compact;
-
-Create a new collection with all elements that are defined and not an empty
-string.
-
- # $collection contains (0, 1, undef, 2, '', 3)
- $collection->compact->join(', '); # "0, 1, 2, 3"
-
-=head2 each
-
- my @elements = $collection->each;
- $collection = $collection->each(sub {...});
-
-Evaluate callback for each element in collection or return all elements as a
-list if none has been provided. The element will be the first argument passed
-to the callback and is also available as C<$_>.
-
- # Make a numbered list
- $collection->each(sub {
- my ($e, $num) = @_;
- say "$num: $e";
- });
-
-=head2 first
-
- my $first = $collection->first;
- my $first = $collection->first(qr/foo/);
- my $first = $collection->first(sub {...});
- my $first = $collection->first($method);
- my $first = $collection->first($method, @args);
-
-Evaluate regular expression/callback for, or call method on, each element in
-collection and return the first one that matched the regular expression, or for
-which the callback/method returned true. The element will be the first argument
-passed to the callback and is also available as C<$_>.
-
- # Longer version
- my $first = $collection->first(sub { $_->$method(@args) });
-
- # Find first value that contains the word "tiny"
- my $interesting = $collection->first(qr/tiny/i);
-
- # Find first value that is greater than 5
- my $greater = $collection->first(sub { $_ > 5 });
-
-=head2 flatten
-
- my $new = $collection->flatten;
-
-Flatten nested collections/arrays recursively and create a new collection with
-all elements.
-
- # $collection contains (1, [2, [3, 4], 5, [6]], 7)
- $collection->flatten->join(', '); # "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7"
-
-=head2 grep
-
- my $new = $collection->grep(qr/foo/);
- my $new = $collection->grep(sub {...});
- my $new = $collection->grep($method);
- my $new = $collection->grep($method, @args);
-
-Evaluate regular expression/callback for, or call method on, each element in
-collection and create a new collection with all elements that matched the
-regular expression, or for which the callback/method returned true. The element
-will be the first argument passed to the callback and is also available as
-C<$_>.
-
- # Longer version
- my $new = $collection->grep(sub { $_->$method(@args) });
-
- # Find all values that contain the word "tiny"
- my $interesting = $collection->grep(qr/tiny/i);
-
- # Find all values that are greater than 5
- my $greater = $collection->grep(sub { $_ > 5 });
-
-=head2 join
-
- my $stream = $collection->join;
- my $stream = $collection->join("\n");
-
-Turn collection into string.
-
- # Join all values with commas
- $collection->join(', ');
-
-=head2 last
-
- my $last = $collection->last;
-
-Return the last element in collection.
-
-=head2 map
-
- my $new = $collection->map(sub {...});
- my $new = $collection->map($method);
- my $new = $collection->map($method, @args);
-
-Evaluate callback for, or call method on, each element in collection and create
-a new collection from the results. The element will be the first argument
-passed to the callback and is also available as C<$_>.
-
- # Longer version
- my $new = $collection->map(sub { $_->$method(@args) });
-
- # Append the word "tiny" to all values
- my $domified = $collection->map(sub { $_ . 'tiny' });
-
-=head2 reduce
-
- my $result = $collection->reduce(sub {...});
- my $result = $collection->reduce(sub {...}, $initial);
-
-Reduce elements in collection with callback, the first element will be used as
-initial value if none has been provided.
-
- # Calculate the sum of all values
- my $sum = $collection->reduce(sub { $a + $b });
-
- # Count how often each value occurs in collection
- my $hash = $collection->reduce(sub { $a->{$b}++; $a }, {});
-
-=head2 reverse
-
- my $new = $collection->reverse;
-
-Create a new collection with all elements in reverse order.
-
-=head2 slice
-
- my $new = $collection->slice(4 .. 7);
-
-Create a new collection with all selected elements.
-
- # $collection contains ('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E')
- $collection->slice(1, 2, 4)->join(' '); # "B C E"
-
-=head2 shuffle
-
- my $new = $collection->shuffle;
-
-Create a new collection with all elements in random order.
-
-=head2 size
-
- my $size = $collection->size;
-
-Number of elements in collection.
-
-=head2 sort
-
- my $new = $collection->sort;
- my $new = $collection->sort(sub {...});
-
-Sort elements based on return value of callback and create a new collection
-from the results.
-
- # Sort values case-insensitive
- my $case_insensitive = $collection->sort(sub { uc($a) cmp uc($b) });
-
-=head2 tap
-
- $collection = $collection->tap(sub {...});
-
-Equivalent to L<Mojo::Base/"tap">.
-
-=head2 to_array
-
- my $array = $collection->to_array;
-
-Turn collection into array reference.
-
-=head2 uniq
-
- my $new = $collection->uniq;
- my $new = $collection->uniq(sub {...});
- my $new = $collection->uniq($method);
- my $new = $collection->uniq($method, @args);
-
-Create a new collection without duplicate elements, using the string
-representation of either the elements or the return value of the
-callback/method.
-
- # Longer version
- my $new = $collection->uniq(sub { $_->$method(@args) });
-
- # $collection contains ('foo', 'bar', 'bar', 'baz')
- $collection->uniq->join(' '); # "foo bar baz"
-
- # $collection contains ([1, 2], [2, 1], [3, 2])
- $collection->uniq(sub{ $_->[1] })->to_array; # "[[1, 2], [2, 1]]"
-
-=head1 BUGS
-
-Report any issues on the public bugtracker.
+This is an empty subclass thereof to avoid defecating on existing users
+from a great height, but you should still update your code.
=head1 AUTHOR
Dan Book <dbook@cpan.org>
+Code and tests adapted from L<Mojo::DOM>, a lightweight DOM parser by the L<Mojolicious> team.
+
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
=over
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-This software is Copyright (c) 2015 by Dan Book.
+Copyright (c) 2008-2015 Sebastian Riedel.
+
+Copyright (c) 2015 L</"AUTHOR"> and L</"CONTRIBUTORS"> for adaptation to standalone format.
This is free software, licensed under: