How would you add a class named newClass
to an opening tag like <a class='abc'>
or <p style=display:block>
using php?
Regexp example:
<?php
function addClass($htmlString = '', $newClass) {
$pattern = '/class="([^"]*)"/';
// class attribute set
if (preg_match($pattern, $htmlString, $matches)) {
$definedClasses = explode(' ', $matches[1]);
if (!in_array($newClass, $definedClasses)) {
$definedClasses[] = $newClass;
$htmlString = str_replace($matches[0], sprintf('class="%s"', implode(' ', $definedClasses)), $htmlString);
}
}
// class attribute not set
else {
$htmlString = preg_replace('/(\<.+\s)/', sprintf('$1class="%s" ', $newClass), $htmlString);
}
return $htmlString;
}
echo addClass('<a class="abc">', 'newClass');
echo addClass('<p style=display:block>', 'newClass');
using http://php.net/manual/en/book.dom.php example
<?php
function addClass($node = null, $className) {
$result = false;
if (is_string($node)) {
$dom = DOMDocument::loadXml($node);
if ($dom instanceof DOMDocument) {
$definedClasses = explode(' ', $dom->documentElement->getAttribute('class'));
if (!in_array($className, $definedClasses)) {
$dom->documentElement->setAttribute(
'class', $dom->documentElement->getAttribute('class') . ' ' . $className
);
}
$result = $dom->saveXml($dom->documentElement, true);
}
}
elseif ($node instanceof DOMElement) {
// this code repetition, could of course be avoided using some more sophisticated structures
$definedClasses = explode(' ', $node->getAttribute('class'));
if (!in_array($className, $definedClasses)) {
$node->setAttribute('class', $node->getAttribute('class') . ' ' . $className);
}
$result = $node;
}
return $result;
}
// using a string as input
echo addClass('<a class="abc"></a>', 'newClass');
// using a DOMElement as input
$dom = DOMDocument::loadHtml('<div><a id="something"></a></div>');
$xpath = new DOMXPath($dom);
$node = $xpath->query('//*[@id="something"]')->item(0);
if ($node instanceof DOMElement) {
addClass($node, 'newClass');
echo $dom->saveXml($node, true);
}
I'm purposely not using loadHTML
(inside the function) to prevent having to dive down into the autogenerated html structure to find the actual given $htmlString
. This of course implies that $htmlString
has to be well-formed.
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