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NAME

       Mojo::DOM - Minimalistic HTML/XML DOM parser with CSS selectors

SYNOPSIS

         use Mojo::DOM;

         # Parse
         my $dom = Mojo::DOM->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>');
         $dom->at('#c')->prepend($dom->new_tag('p', id => 'd', '789'));
         $dom->find(':not(p)')->map('strip');

         # Render
         say "$dom";

DESCRIPTION

       Mojo::DOM is a minimalistic and relaxed HTML/XML DOM parser with CSS selector support. It
       will even try to interpret broken HTML and XML, so you should not use it for validation.

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, "cdata", "comment", "doctype", "pi",
       "raw", "root", "tag" and "text". Elements are nodes of the type "tag".

         root
         |- doctype (html)
         +- tag (html)
            |- tag (head)
            |  +- tag (title)
            |     +- raw (Hello)
            +- tag (body)
               +- text (World!)

       While all node types are represented as Mojo::DOM objects, some methods like "attr" and
       "namespace" only apply to elements.

CASE-SENSITIVITY

       Mojo::DOM 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 = Mojo::DOM->new('<P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
         say $dom->at('p[id]')->text;

       If an XML declaration is found, the parser will automatically switch into XML mode and
       everything becomes case-sensitive.

         # XML semantics
         my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new('<?xml version="1.0"?><P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
         say $dom->at('P[ID]')->text;

       HTML or XML semantics can also be forced with the "xml" method.

         # Force HTML semantics
         my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new->xml(0)->parse('<P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
         say $dom->at('p[id]')->text;

         # Force XML semantics
         my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new->xml(1)->parse('<P ID="greeting">Hi!</P>');
         say $dom->at('P[ID]')->text;

METHODS

       Mojo::DOM implements the following methods.

   all_text
         my $text = $dom->all_text;

       Extract text content from all descendant nodes of this element. For HTML documents
       "script" and "style" elements are excluded.

         # "foo\nbarbaz\n"
         $dom->parse("<div>foo\n<p>bar</p>baz\n</div>")->at('div')->all_text;

   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
       Mojo::Collection object containing these elements as Mojo::DOM objects. All selectors from
       "SELECTORS" in Mojo::DOM::CSS are supported.

         # List tag names of ancestor elements
         say $dom->ancestors->map('tag')->join("\n");

   append
         $dom = $dom->append('<p>I ♥ Mojolicious!</p>');
         $dom = $dom->append(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Append HTML/XML fragment to this node (for all node types other than "root").

         # "<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;

   append_content
         $dom = $dom->append_content('<p>I ♥ Mojolicious!</p>');
         $dom = $dom->append_content(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Append HTML/XML fragment (for "root" and "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;

   at
         my $result = $dom->at('div ~ p');
         my $result = $dom->at('svg|line', svg => 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg');

       Find first descendant element of this element matching the CSS selector and return it as a
       Mojo::DOM object, or "undef" if none could be found. All selectors from "SELECTORS" in
       Mojo::DOM::CSS are supported.

         # Find first element with "svg" namespace definition
         my $namespace = $dom->at('[xmlns\:svg]')->{'xmlns:svg'};

       Trailing key/value pairs can be used to declare xml namespace aliases.

         # "<rect />"
         $dom->parse('<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><rect /></svg>')
           ->at('svg|rect', svg => 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg');

   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");

   child_nodes
         my $collection = $dom->child_nodes;

       Return a Mojo::Collection object containing all child nodes of this element as Mojo::DOM
       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;

   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
       Mojo::Collection object containing these elements as Mojo::DOM objects. All selectors from
       "SELECTORS" in Mojo::DOM::CSS are supported.

         # Show tag name of random child element
         say $dom->children->shuffle->first->tag;

   content
         my $str = $dom->content;
         $dom    = $dom->content('<p>I ♥ Mojolicious!</p>');
         $dom    = $dom->content(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Return this node's content or replace it with HTML/XML fragment (for "root" and "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;

   descendant_nodes
         my $collection = $dom->descendant_nodes;

       Return a Mojo::Collection object containing all descendant nodes of this element as
       Mojo::DOM 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;

   find
         my $collection = $dom->find('div ~ p');
         my $collection = $dom->find('svg|line', svg => 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg');

       Find all descendant elements of this element matching the CSS selector and return a
       Mojo::Collection object containing these elements as Mojo::DOM objects. All selectors from
       "SELECTORS" in Mojo::DOM::CSS 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;

       Trailing key/value pairs can be used to declare xml namespace aliases.

         # "<rect />"
         $dom->parse('<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><rect /></svg>')
           ->find('svg|rect', svg => 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg')->first;

   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
       Mojo::Collection object containing these elements as Mojo::DOM objects. All selectors from
       "SELECTORS" in Mojo::DOM::CSS are supported.

         # List tags of sibling elements after this node
         say $dom->following->map('tag')->join("\n");

   following_nodes
         my $collection = $dom->following_nodes;

       Return a Mojo::Collection object containing all sibling nodes after this node as Mojo::DOM
       objects.

         # "C"
         $dom->parse('<p>A</p><!-- B -->C')->at('p')->following_nodes->last->content;

   matches
         my $bool = $dom->matches('div ~ p');
         my $bool = $dom->matches('svg|line', svg => 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg');

       Check if this element matches the CSS selector. All selectors from "SELECTORS" in
       Mojo::DOM::CSS 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]');

       Trailing key/value pairs can be used to declare xml namespace aliases.

         # True
         $dom->parse('<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><rect /></svg>')
           ->matches('svg|rect', svg => 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg');

   namespace
         my $namespace = $dom->namespace;

       Find this element's namespace, or return "undef" if none could be found.

         # "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
         Mojo::DOM->new('<svg xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><svg:circle>3.14</svg:circle></svg>')->at('svg\:circle')->namespace;

         # 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;

   new
         my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new;
         my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new('<foo bar="baz">I ♥ Mojolicious!</foo>');

       Construct a new scalar-based Mojo::DOM object and "parse" HTML/XML fragment if necessary.

   new_tag
         my $tag = Mojo::DOM->new_tag('div');
         my $tag = $dom->new_tag('div');
         my $tag = $dom->new_tag('div', id => 'foo', hidden => undef);
         my $tag = $dom->new_tag('div', 'safe content');
         my $tag = $dom->new_tag('div', id => 'foo', 'safe content');
         my $tag = $dom->new_tag('div', data => {mojo => 'rocks'}, 'safe content');
         my $tag = $dom->new_tag('div', id => 'foo', sub { 'unsafe content' });

       Construct a new Mojo::DOM object for an HTML/XML tag with or without attributes and
       content. The "data" attribute may contain a hash reference with key/value pairs to
       generate attributes from.

         # "<br>"
         $dom->new_tag('br');

         # "<div></div>"
         $dom->new_tag('div');

         # "<div id="foo" hidden></div>"
         $dom->new_tag('div', id => 'foo', hidden => undef);

         # "<div>test &amp; 123</div>"
         $dom->new_tag('div', 'test & 123');

         # "<div id="foo">test &amp; 123</div>"
         $dom->new_tag('div', id => 'foo', 'test & 123');

         # "<div data-foo="1" data-bar="test">test &amp; 123</div>""
         $dom->new_tag('div', data => {foo => 1, Bar => 'test'}, 'test & 123');

         # "<div id="foo">test & 123</div>"
         $dom->new_tag('div', id => 'foo', sub { 'test & 123' });

         # "<div>Hello<b>Mojo!</b></div>"
         $dom->parse('<div>Hello</div>')->at('div')
           ->append_content($dom->new_tag('b', 'Mojo!'))->root;

   next
         my $sibling = $dom->next;

       Return Mojo::DOM object for next sibling element, or "undef" if there are no more
       siblings.

         # "<h2>123</h2>"
         $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1><h2>123</h2></div>')->at('h1')->next;

   next_node
         my $sibling = $dom->next_node;

       Return Mojo::DOM object for next sibling node, or "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;

   parent
         my $parent = $dom->parent;

       Return Mojo::DOM object for parent of this node, or "undef" if this node has no parent.

         # "<b><i>Test</i></b>"
         $dom->parse('<p><b><i>Test</i></b></p>')->at('i')->parent;

   parse
         $dom = $dom->parse('<foo bar="baz">I ♥ Mojolicious!</foo>');

       Parse HTML/XML fragment with Mojo::DOM::HTML.

         # Parse XML
         my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new->xml(1)->parse('<foo>I ♥ Mojolicious!</foo>');

   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
       Mojo::Collection object containing these elements as Mojo::DOM objects. All selectors from
       "SELECTORS" in Mojo::DOM::CSS are supported.

         # List tags of sibling elements before this node
         say $dom->preceding->map('tag')->join("\n");

   preceding_nodes
         my $collection = $dom->preceding_nodes;

       Return a Mojo::Collection object containing all sibling nodes before this node as
       Mojo::DOM objects.

         # "A"
         $dom->parse('A<!-- B --><p>C</p>')->at('p')->preceding_nodes->first->content;

   prepend
         $dom = $dom->prepend('<p>I ♥ Mojolicious!</p>');
         $dom = $dom->prepend(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Prepend HTML/XML fragment to this node (for all node types other than "root").

         # "<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;

   prepend_content
         $dom = $dom->prepend_content('<p>I ♥ Mojolicious!</p>');
         $dom = $dom->prepend_content(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Prepend HTML/XML fragment (for "root" and "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;

   previous
         my $sibling = $dom->previous;

       Return Mojo::DOM object for previous sibling element, or "undef" if there are no more
       siblings.

         # "<h1>Test</h1>"
         $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1><h2>123</h2></div>')->at('h2')->previous;

   previous_node
         my $sibling = $dom->previous_node;

       Return Mojo::DOM object for previous sibling node, or "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;

   remove
         my $parent = $dom->remove;

       Remove this node and return "root" (for "root" nodes) or "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;

   replace
         my $parent = $dom->replace('<div>I ♥ Mojolicious!</div>');
         my $parent = $dom->replace(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Replace this node with HTML/XML fragment and return "root" (for "root" nodes) or "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;

   root
         my $root = $dom->root;

       Return Mojo::DOM object for "root" node.

   selector
         my $selector = $dom->selector;

       Get a unique CSS selector for this element.

         # "ul:nth-child(1) > li:nth-child(2)"
         $dom->parse('<ul><li>Test</li><li>123</li></ul>')->find('li')->last->selector;

         # "p:nth-child(1) > b:nth-child(1) > i:nth-child(1)"
         $dom->parse('<p><b><i>Test</i></b></p>')->at('i')->selector;

   strip
         my $parent = $dom->strip;

       Remove this element while preserving its content and return "parent".

         # "<div>Test</div>"
         $dom->parse('<div><h1>Test</h1></div>')->at('h1')->strip;

   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");

   tap
         $dom = $dom->tap(sub {...});

       Alias for "tap" in Mojo::Base.

   text
         my $text = $dom->text;

       Extract text content from this element only (not including child elements).

         # "bar"
         $dom->parse("<div>foo<p>bar</p>baz</div>")->at('p')->text;

         # "foo\nbaz\n"
         $dom->parse("<div>foo\n<p>bar</p>baz\n</div>")->at('div')->text;

       To extract text content from all descendant nodes see "all_text".

   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;

   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.

   type
         my $type = $dom->type;

       This node's type, usually "cdata", "comment", "doctype", "pi", "raw", "root", "tag" or
       "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;

   val
         my $value = $dom->val;

       Extract value from form element (such as "button", "input", "option", "select" and
       "textarea"), or return "undef" if this element has no value. In the case of "select" with
       "multiple" attribute, find "option" elements with "selected" attribute and return an array
       reference with all values, or "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];

         # "on"
         $dom->parse('<input name=test type=checkbox>')->at('input')->val;

   with_roles
         my $new_class = Mojo::DOM->with_roles('Mojo::DOM::Role::One');
         my $new_class = Mojo::DOM->with_roles('+One', '+Two');
         $dom          = $dom->with_roles('+One', '+Two');

       Alias for "with_roles" in Mojo::Base.

   wrap
         $dom = $dom->wrap('<div></div>');
         $dom = $dom->wrap(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Wrap HTML/XML fragment around this node (for all node types other than "root"), 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;

   wrap_content
         $dom = $dom->wrap_content('<div></div>');
         $dom = $dom->wrap_content(Mojo::DOM->new);

       Wrap HTML/XML fragment around this node's content (for "root" and "tag" nodes), 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>');

   xml
         my $bool = $dom->xml;
         $dom     = $dom->xml($bool);

       Disable HTML semantics in parser and activate case-sensitivity, defaults to auto-detection
       based on XML declarations.

OPERATORS

       Mojo::DOM overloads the following operators.

   array
         my @nodes = @$dom;

       Alias for "child_nodes".

         # "<!-- Test -->"
         $dom->parse('<!-- Test --><b>123</b>')->[0];

   bool
         my $bool = !!$dom;

       Always true.

   hash
         my %attrs = %$dom;

       Alias for "attr".

         # "test"
         $dom->parse('<div id="test">Test</div>')->at('div')->{id};

   stringify
         my $str = "$dom";

       Alias for "to_string".

SEE ALSO

       Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>.