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<?php

namespace Masterminds;

use Masterminds\HTML5\Parser\FileInputStream;
use Masterminds\HTML5\Parser\StringInputStream;
use Masterminds\HTML5\Parser\DOMTreeBuilder;
use Masterminds\HTML5\Parser\Scanner;
use Masterminds\HTML5\Parser\Tokenizer;
use Masterminds\HTML5\Serializer\OutputRules;
use Masterminds\HTML5\Serializer\Traverser;

/**
 * This class offers convenience methods for parsing and serializing HTML5.
 * It is roughly designed to mirror the \DOMDocument class that is
 * provided with most versions of PHP.
 *
 * EXPERIMENTAL. This may change or be completely replaced.
 */
class HTML5 {

  /**
   * Global options for the parser and serializer.
   *
   * @var array
   */
  protected $options = array(
    // If the serializer should encode all entities.
    'encode_entities' => false,
  );
  protected $errors = array();
  public function __construct(array $options = array()) {
    $this->options = array_merge($this->options, $options);
  }

  /**
   * Get the default options.
   *
   * @return array The default options.
   */
  public function getOptions() {
    return $this->options;
  }

  /**
   * Load and parse an HTML file.
   *
   * This will apply the HTML5 parser, which is tolerant of many
   * varieties of HTML, including XHTML 1, HTML 4, and well-formed HTML
   * 3. Note that in these cases, not all of the old data will be
   * preserved. For example, XHTML's XML declaration will be removed.
   *
   * The rules governing parsing are set out in the HTML 5 spec.
   *
   * @param string $file
   *            The path to the file to parse. If this is a resource, it is
   *            assumed to be an open stream whose pointer is set to the first
   *            byte of input.
   * @param array $options
   *            Configuration options when parsing the HTML
   * @return \DOMDocument A DOM document. These object type is defined by the libxml
   *         library, and should have been included with your version of PHP.
   */
  public function load($file, array $options = array()) {

    // Handle the case where file is a resource.
    if (is_resource($file)) {

      // FIXME: We need a StreamInputStream class.
      return $this
        ->loadHTML(stream_get_contents($file), $options);
    }
    $input = new FileInputStream($file);
    return $this
      ->parse($input, $options);
  }

  /**
   * Parse a HTML Document from a string.
   *
   * Take a string of HTML 5 (or earlier) and parse it into a
   * DOMDocument.
   *
   * @param string $string
   *            A html5 document as a string.
   * @param array $options
   *            Configuration options when parsing the HTML
   * @return \DOMDocument A DOM document. DOM is part of libxml, which is included with
   *         almost all distribtions of PHP.
   */
  public function loadHTML($string, array $options = array()) {
    $input = new StringInputStream($string);
    return $this
      ->parse($input, $options);
  }

  /**
   * Convenience function to load an HTML file.
   *
   * This is here to provide backwards compatibility with the
   * PHP DOM implementation. It simply calls load().
   *
   * @param string $file
   *            The path to the file to parse. If this is a resource, it is
   *            assumed to be an open stream whose pointer is set to the first
   *            byte of input.
   * @param array $options
   *            Configuration options when parsing the HTML
   *
   * @return \DOMDocument A DOM document. These object type is defined by the libxml
   *         library, and should have been included with your version of PHP.
   */
  public function loadHTMLFile($file, array $options = array()) {
    return $this
      ->load($file, $options);
  }

  /**
   * Parse a HTML fragment from a string.
   *
   * @param string $string
   *            The html5 fragment as a string.
   * @param array $options
   *            Configuration options when parsing the HTML
   *
   * @return \DOMDocumentFragment A DOM fragment. The DOM is part of libxml, which is included with
   *         almost all distributions of PHP.
   */
  public function loadHTMLFragment($string, array $options = array()) {
    $input = new StringInputStream($string);
    return $this
      ->parseFragment($input, $options);
  }

  /**
   * Return all errors encountered into parsing phase
   *
   * @return array
   */
  public function getErrors() {
    return $this->errors;
  }

  /**
   * Return true it some errors were encountered into parsing phase
   *
   * @return bool
   */
  public function hasErrors() {
    return count($this->errors) > 0;
  }

  /**
   * Parse an input stream.
   *
   * Lower-level loading function. This requires an input stream instead
   * of a string, file, or resource.
   */
  public function parse(\Masterminds\HTML5\Parser\InputStream $input, array $options = array()) {
    $this->errors = array();
    $events = new DOMTreeBuilder(false, array_merge($this
      ->getOptions(), $options));
    $scanner = new Scanner($input);
    $parser = new Tokenizer($scanner, $events);
    $parser
      ->parse();
    $this->errors = $events
      ->getErrors();
    return $events
      ->document();
  }

  /**
   * Parse an input stream where the stream is a fragment.
   *
   * Lower-level loading function. This requires an input stream instead
   * of a string, file, or resource.
   */
  public function parseFragment(\Masterminds\HTML5\Parser\InputStream $input, array $options = array()) {
    $events = new DOMTreeBuilder(true, array_merge($this
      ->getOptions(), $options));
    $scanner = new Scanner($input);
    $parser = new Tokenizer($scanner, $events);
    $parser
      ->parse();
    $this->errors = $events
      ->getErrors();
    return $events
      ->fragment();
  }

  /**
   * Save a DOM into a given file as HTML5.
   *
   * @param mixed $dom
   *            The DOM to be serialized.
   * @param string $file
   *            The filename to be written.
   * @param array $options
   *            Configuration options when serializing the DOM. These include:
   *            - encode_entities: Text written to the output is escaped by default and not all
   *            entities are encoded. If this is set to true all entities will be encoded.
   *            Defaults to false.
   */
  public function save($dom, $file, $options = array()) {
    $close = true;
    if (is_resource($file)) {
      $stream = $file;
      $close = false;
    }
    else {
      $stream = fopen($file, 'w');
    }
    $options = array_merge($this
      ->getOptions(), $options);
    $rules = new OutputRules($stream, $options);
    $trav = new Traverser($dom, $stream, $rules, $options);
    $trav
      ->walk();
    if ($close) {
      fclose($stream);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Convert a DOM into an HTML5 string.
   *
   * @param mixed $dom
   *            The DOM to be serialized.
   * @param array $options
   *            Configuration options when serializing the DOM. These include:
   *            - encode_entities: Text written to the output is escaped by default and not all
   *            entities are encoded. If this is set to true all entities will be encoded.
   *            Defaults to false.
   *
   * @return string A HTML5 documented generated from the DOM.
   */
  public function saveHTML($dom, $options = array()) {
    $stream = fopen('php://temp', 'w');
    $this
      ->save($dom, $stream, array_merge($this
      ->getOptions(), $options));
    return stream_get_contents($stream, -1, 0);
  }

}

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HTML5 This class offers convenience methods for parsing and serializing HTML5. It is roughly designed to mirror the \DOMDocument class that is provided with most versions of PHP.