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Vendor iamcal Package pquery Short Description A jQuery-style DOM traversal tool, for PHP License
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Informations about the package pquery
pQuery - jQuery style DOM traversal, in PHP
Beware! There are several projects with the name pQuery. You might be looking for a different one.
This PHP library allows you to use jQuery-style selectors to find DOM nodes in HTML documents.
It uses the PHP DOM classes under the covers, which ultimately use libxml for document parsing.
Installation
You can install using composer:
composer require iamcal/pquery
This will put the pQuery class into the autoloader in vendor/autoload.php.
Alertnatively you can clone this repo and include src/pQuery.php directly.
Basic Usage
$html = '<p>Hello <b>World</b></p>';
$pq = pQuery::fromHTML($html);
$nodes = $pq->find('b');
// $nodes is an array of DOMNode objects
Supported selectors:
tag
tag.class
tag#id
.class
#id
Selectors can be chained together, e.g. table#my-table th a.info
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