CSS Selector XPath Description Direct selectors h1 //h1 Get all h1 h1 p //h1//p Get all p which have a h1 parent h1 p //h1/p Get all p which have a h1 direct. Ancestor // indicates all the ancestors of the context node beginning with the parent node and traveling through to the root node. Ancestor - or - self // indicates the context node and all of its ancestors, including the root node. XPath is a W3C Recommendation. XPath 1.0 became a W3C Recommendation on November 16, 1999. XPath 2.0 became a W3C Recommendation on January 23, 2007. XPath 3.0 became a W3C Recommendation on April 8, 2014. 3 Comments on 5 Best XPath Cheat Sheets and Quick References I always love a good cheat sheet hanging on my corkboard when I'm working, and XPath is one of the fields where I often refer to it. If you're looking for a good XPath cheat sheet you will probably find something useful in this post.
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DOM Node TypesDOM NodeDOM NodeListDOM NamedNodeMapDOM DocumentDOM ElementDOM AttributeDOM TextDOM CDATADOM CommentDOM XMLHttpRequestDOM ParserXSLT ElementsXSLT/XPath FunctionsXPath uses path expressions to select nodes or node-sets in an XML document. The node is selected by following a path or steps.
The XML Example Document
We will use the following XML document in the examples below.
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Selecting Nodes
XPath uses path expressions to select nodes in an XML document. The node is selected by following a path or steps. The most useful path expressions are listed below:
Expression | Description |
---|---|
nodename | Selects all nodes with the name 'nodename' |
/ | Selects from the root node |
// | Selects nodes in the document from the current node that match the selection no matter where they are |
. | Selects the current node |
. | Selects the parent of the current node |
@ | Selects attributes |
In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:
Path Expression | Result |
---|---|
bookstore | Selects all nodes with the name 'bookstore' |
/bookstore | Selects the root element bookstore Gsalr garage sales. Note: If the path starts with a slash ( / ) it always represents an absolute path to an element! |
bookstore/book | Selects all book elements that are children of bookstore |
//book | Selects all book elements no matter where they are in the document |
bookstore//book | Selects all book elements that are descendant of the bookstore element, no matter where they are under the bookstore element |
//@lang | Selects all attributes that are named lang |
Predicates
Predicates are used to find a specific node or a node that contains a specific value.
Predicates are always embedded in square brackets.
Xpath Examples
In the table below we have listed some path expressions with predicates and the result of the expressions:
Path Expression | Result |
---|---|
/bookstore/book[1] | Selects the first book element that is the child of the bookstore element. Note: In IE 5,6,7,8,9 first node is[0], but according to W3C, it is [1]. To solve this problem in IE, set the SelectionLanguage to XPath: In JavaScript: xml.setProperty('SelectionLanguage','XPath'); |
/bookstore/book[last()] | Selects the last book element that is the child of the bookstore element |
/bookstore/book[last()-1] | Selects the last but one book element that is the child of the bookstore element |
/bookstore/book[position()<3] | Selects the first two book elements that are children of the bookstore element |
//title[@lang] | Selects all the title elements that have an attribute named lang |
//title[@lang='en'] | Selects all the title elements that have a 'lang' attribute with a value of 'en' |
/bookstore/book[price>35.00] | Selects all the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00 |
/bookstore/book[price>35.00]/title | Selects all the title elements of the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00 |
Selecting Unknown Nodes
XPath wildcards can be used to select unknown XML nodes.
Wildcard | Description |
---|---|
* | Matches any element node |
@* | Matches any attribute node |
node() | Matches any node of any kind |
Xpath Injection Cheat Sheet
In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:
Path Expression | Result |
---|---|
/bookstore/* | Selects all the child element nodes of the bookstore element |
//* | Selects all elements in the document |
//title[@*] | Selects all title elements which have at least one attribute of any kind |
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DOM Node TypesDOM NodeDOM NodeListDOM NamedNodeMapDOM DocumentDOM ElementDOM AttributeDOM TextDOM CDATADOM CommentDOM XMLHttpRequestDOM ParserXSLT ElementsXSLT/XPath FunctionsXPath uses path expressions to select nodes or node-sets in an XML document. The node is selected by following a path or steps.
The XML Example Document
We will use the following XML document in the examples below.
Harry Potter
29.99
Learning XML
39.95
Selecting Nodes
XPath uses path expressions to select nodes in an XML document. The node is selected by following a path or steps. The most useful path expressions are listed below:
Expression | Description |
---|---|
nodename | Selects all nodes with the name 'nodename' |
/ | Selects from the root node |
// | Selects nodes in the document from the current node that match the selection no matter where they are |
. | Selects the current node |
. | Selects the parent of the current node |
@ | Selects attributes |
In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:
Path Expression | Result |
---|---|
bookstore | Selects all nodes with the name 'bookstore' |
/bookstore | Selects the root element bookstore Gsalr garage sales. Note: If the path starts with a slash ( / ) it always represents an absolute path to an element! |
bookstore/book | Selects all book elements that are children of bookstore |
//book | Selects all book elements no matter where they are in the document |
bookstore//book | Selects all book elements that are descendant of the bookstore element, no matter where they are under the bookstore element |
//@lang | Selects all attributes that are named lang |
Predicates
Predicates are used to find a specific node or a node that contains a specific value.
Predicates are always embedded in square brackets.
Xpath Examples
In the table below we have listed some path expressions with predicates and the result of the expressions:
Path Expression | Result |
---|---|
/bookstore/book[1] | Selects the first book element that is the child of the bookstore element. Note: In IE 5,6,7,8,9 first node is[0], but according to W3C, it is [1]. To solve this problem in IE, set the SelectionLanguage to XPath: In JavaScript: xml.setProperty('SelectionLanguage','XPath'); |
/bookstore/book[last()] | Selects the last book element that is the child of the bookstore element |
/bookstore/book[last()-1] | Selects the last but one book element that is the child of the bookstore element |
/bookstore/book[position()<3] | Selects the first two book elements that are children of the bookstore element |
//title[@lang] | Selects all the title elements that have an attribute named lang |
//title[@lang='en'] | Selects all the title elements that have a 'lang' attribute with a value of 'en' |
/bookstore/book[price>35.00] | Selects all the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00 |
/bookstore/book[price>35.00]/title | Selects all the title elements of the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00 |
Selecting Unknown Nodes
XPath wildcards can be used to select unknown XML nodes.
Wildcard | Description |
---|---|
* | Matches any element node |
@* | Matches any attribute node |
node() | Matches any node of any kind |
Xpath Injection Cheat Sheet
In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:
Path Expression | Result |
---|---|
/bookstore/* | Selects all the child element nodes of the bookstore element |
//* | Selects all elements in the document |
//title[@*] | Selects all title elements which have at least one attribute of any kind |
Selecting Several Paths
By using the | operator in an XPath expression you can select several paths.
In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:
Path Expression | Result |
---|---|
//book/title | //book/price | Selects all the title AND price elements of all book elements |
//title | //price | Selects all the title AND price elements in the document |
/bookstore/book/title | //price | Selects all the title elements of the book element of the bookstore element AND all the price elements in the document |