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NAME

       AnyEvent::XMPP::Node - XML node tree helper for the parser.

SYNOPSIS

          use AnyEvent::XMPP::Node;
          ...

DESCRIPTION

       This class represens a XML node. AnyEvent::XMPP should usually not require messing with
       the parse tree, but sometimes it is neccessary.

       If you experience any need for messing with these and feel AnyEvent::XMPP should rather
       take care of it drop me a mail, feature request or most preferably a patch!

       Every AnyEvent::XMPP::Node has a namespace, attributes, text and child nodes.

       You can access these with the following methods:

METHODS

       new ($ns, $el, $attrs, $parser)
           Creates a new AnyEvent::XMPP::Node object with the node tag name $el in the namespace
           URI $ns and the attributes $attrs. The $parser must be the instance of
           "AnyEvent::XMPP::Parser" which generated this node.

       name
           The tag name of this node.

       namespace
           Returns the namespace URI of this node.

       eq ($namespace_or_alias, $name) or eq ($node)
           Returns true whether the current element matches the tag name $name in the namespaces
           pointed at by $namespace_or_alias.

           You can either pass an alias that was defined in AnyEvent::XMPP::Namespaces or pass an
           namespace URI in $namespace_or_alias. If no alias with the name $namespace_or_alias
           was found in AnyEvent::XMPP::Namespaces it will be interpreted as namespace URI.

           The first argument to eq can also be another AnyEvent::XMPP::Node instance.

       eq_ns ($namespace_or_alias) or eq_ns ($node)
           This method return true if the namespace of this instance of AnyEvent::XMPP::Node
           matches the namespace described by $namespace_or_alias or the namespace of the $node
           which has to be another AnyEvent::XMPP::Node instance.

           See "eq" for the meaning of $namespace_or_alias.

       attr ($name)
           Returns the contents of the $name attribute.

       add_node ($node)
           Adds a sub-node to the current node.

       nodes
           Returns a list of sub nodes.

       add_text ($string)
           Adds character data to the current node.

       text
           Returns the text for this node.

       find_all (@path)
           This method does a recursive descent through the sub-nodes and fetches all nodes that
           match the last element of @path.

           The elements of @path consist of a array reference to an array with two elements: the
           namespace key known by the $parser and the tagname we search for.

       write_on ($writer)
           This writes the current node out to the AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer object in $writer.

       as_string ()
           This method returns the original character representation of this XML element (and
           it's children nodes). Please note that the string is a unicode string, meaning: to get
           octets use:

              my $octets = encode ('UTF-8', $node->as_string);

           Now you can roll stunts like this:

              my $libxml = XML::LibXML->new;
              my $doc    = $libxml->parse_string (encode ('UTF-8', $node->as_string ()));

           (You can use your favorite XML parser :)

       append_raw ($string)
           This method is called by the parser to store original strings of this element.

       to_sax_events ($handler)
           This method takes anything that can receive SAX events.  See also
           XML::GDOME::SAX::Builder or XML::Handler::BuildDOM or XML::LibXML::SAX::Builder.

           With this you can convert this node to any DOM level 2 structure you want:

              my $builder = XML::LibXML::SAX::Builder->new;
              $node->to_sax_events ($builder);
              my $dom = $builder->result;
              print "Canonized: " . $dom->toStringC14N . "\n";

AUTHOR

       Robin Redeker, "<elmex at ta-sa.org>", JID: "<elmex at jabber.org>"

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2007, 2008 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.