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Groovy example source code file (DOMTest.groovy)
The Groovy DOMTest.groovy source codepackage groovy.xml /** * This test uses the concise syntax to test the building of * W3C DOM trees using GroovyMarkup */ class DOMTest extends TestXmlSupport { void testSmallTree() { def b = DOMBuilder.newInstance() def root = b.root1(a:5, b:7) { elem1('hello1') elem2('hello2') elem3(x:7) } assert root != null dump(root) } void testTree() { def b = DOMBuilder.newInstance() def root = b.root2(a:5, b:7) { elem1('hello1') elem2('hello2') nestedElem(x:'abc', y:'def') { child(z:'def') child2() } nestedElem2(z:'zzz') { child(z:'def') child2("hello") } } assert root != null dump(root) /* def elem1 = root.elem1 assert elem1.value() := 'hello1' def elem2 = root.elem2 assert elem2.value() := 'hello2' assert root.elem1.value() := 'hello1' assert root.elem2.value() := 'hello2' assert root.nestedElem.attributes() := ['x':'abc', 'y':'def'] assert root.nestedElem.child.attributes() := ['z':'def'] assert root.nestedElem.child2.value() := [] assert root.nestedElem.child2.text() := '' assert root.nestedElem2.attributes() := ['z':'zzz'] assert root.nestedElem2.child.attributes() := ['z':'def'] assert root.nestedElem2.child2.value() := 'hello' assert root.nestedElem2.child2.text() := 'hello' def list = root.value() assert list.size() := 4 assert root.attributes().a := 5 assert root.attributes().b := 7 assert root.nestedElem.attributes().x := 'abc' assert root.nestedElem.attributes().y := 'def' assert root.nestedElem2.attributes().z := 'zzz' assert root.nestedElem2.child.attributes().z := 'def' */ /** @todo parser add .@ as an operation assert root.@a := 5 assert root.@b := 7 */ } } Other Groovy examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Groovy DOMTest.groovy source code file: |
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