public interface TreeWalker
TreeWalker objects are used to navigate a document tree or subtree using the view of the document defined by their whatToShow flags and filter (if any). Any function which performs navigation using a TreeWalker will automatically support any view defined by a TreeWalker.
Omitting nodes from the logical view of a subtree can result in a structure that is substantially different from the same subtree in the complete, unfiltered document. Nodes that are siblings in the TreeWalker view may be children of different, widely separated nodes in the original view. For instance, consider a NodeFilter that skips all nodes except for Text nodes and the root node of a document. In the logical view that results, all text nodes will be siblings and appear as direct children of the root node, no matter how deeply nested the structure of the original document.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Traversal and Range Specification.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Node |
firstChild()
Moves the
TreeWalker to the first visible child of the current node, and returns the new node. |
Node |
getCurrentNode()
The node at which the
TreeWalker is currently positioned. |
boolean |
getExpandEntityReferences()
The value of this flag determines whether the children of entity reference nodes are visible to the
TreeWalker. |
NodeFilter |
getFilter()
The filter used to screen nodes.
|
Node |
getRoot()
The
root node of the TreeWalker, as specified when it was created. |
int |
getWhatToShow()
This attribute determines which node types are presented via the
TreeWalker. |
Node |
lastChild()
Moves the
TreeWalker to the last visible child of the current node, and returns the new node. |
Node |
nextNode()
Moves the
TreeWalker to the next visible node in document order relative to the current node, and returns the new node. |
Node |
nextSibling()
Moves the
TreeWalker to the next sibling of the current node, and returns the new node. |
Node |
parentNode()
Moves to and returns the closest visible ancestor node of the current node.
|
Node |
previousNode()
Moves the
TreeWalker to the previous visible node in document order relative to the current node, and returns the new node. |
Node |
previousSibling()
Moves the
TreeWalker to the previous sibling of the current node, and returns the new node. |
void |
setCurrentNode(Node currentNode) |
Node getRoot()
root node of the TreeWalker, as specified when it was created.int getWhatToShow()
TreeWalker. The available set of constants is defined in the NodeFilter interface. Nodes not accepted by whatToShow will be skipped, but their children may still be considered. Note that this skip takes precedence over the filter, if any.NodeFilter getFilter()
boolean getExpandEntityReferences()
TreeWalker. If false, they and their descendants will be rejected. Note that this rejection takes precedence over whatToShow and the filter, if any.whatToShow flags to hide the entity reference node and set expandEntityReferences to true when creating the TreeWalker. To produce a view of the document that has entity reference nodes but no entity expansion, use the whatToShow flags to show the entity reference node and set expandEntityReferences to false.Node getCurrentNode()
TreeWalker is currently positioned.TreeWalker's associated filter. currentNode may also be explicitly set to any node, whether or not it is within the subtree specified by the root node or would be accepted by the filter and whatToShow flags. Further traversal occurs relative to currentNode even if it is not part of the current view, by applying the filters in the requested direction; if no traversal is possible, currentNode is not changed.DOMException - NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if an attempt is made to set currentNode to null.void setCurrentNode(Node currentNode) throws DOMException
DOMExceptionNode parentNode()
parentNode attempts to step upward from the TreeWalker's root node, or if it fails to find a visible ancestor node, this method retains the current position and returns null.null if the current node has no parent in the TreeWalker's logical view.Node firstChild()
TreeWalker to the first visible child of the current node, and returns the new node. If the current node has no visible children, returns null, and retains the current node.null if the current node has no visible children in the TreeWalker's logical view.Node lastChild()
TreeWalker to the last visible child of the current node, and returns the new node. If the current node has no visible children, returns null, and retains the current node.null if the current node has no children in the TreeWalker's logical view.Node previousSibling()
TreeWalker to the previous sibling of the current node, and returns the new node. If the current node has no visible previous sibling, returns null, and retains the current node.null if the current node has no previous sibling. in the TreeWalker's logical view.Node nextSibling()
TreeWalker to the next sibling of the current node, and returns the new node. If the current node has no visible next sibling, returns null, and retains the current node.null if the current node has no next sibling. in the TreeWalker's logical view.Node previousNode()
TreeWalker to the previous visible node in document order relative to the current node, and returns the new node. If the current node has no previous node, or if the search for previousNode attempts to step upward from the TreeWalker's root node, returns null, and retains the current node.null if the current node has no previous node in the TreeWalker's logical view.Node nextNode()
TreeWalker to the next visible node in document order relative to the current node, and returns the new node. If the current node has no next node, or if the search for nextNode attempts to step upward from the TreeWalker's root node, returns null, and retains the current node.null if the current node has no next node in the TreeWalker's logical view.Copyright © 2000 W3C® (MIT, INRIA, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark, document use and software licensing rules apply. This document has been reviewed by W3C Members and other interested parties and has been endorsed by the Director as a W3C Recommendation.