Adds an attribute to this element, overwriting any existing attribute by the same name.
can be either an Attribute
or a String. If an Attribute
, the attribute is added to the list of Element
attributes. If String, the argument is used as the name of the new attribute, and the value parameter must be supplied.
Required if key
is a String, and ignored if the first argument is an Attribute
. This is a String, and is used as the value of the new Attribute
. This should be the unnormalized value of the attribute (without entities).
the Attribute
added
e = Element.new 'e' e.add_attribute( 'a', 'b' ) #-> <e a='b'/> e.add_attribute( 'x:a', 'c' ) #-> <e a='b' x:a='c'/> e.add_attribute Attribute.new('b', 'd') #-> <e a='b' x:a='c' b='d'/>
Add multiple attributes to this element.
is either a hash, or array of arrays
el.add_attributes( {"name1"=>"value1", "name2"=>"value2"} ) el.add_attributes( [ ["name1","value1"], ["name2"=>"value2"] ] )
Removes an attribute
either an Attribute
or a String. In either case, the attribute is found by matching the attribute name to the argument, and then removed. If no attribute is found, no action is taken.
the attribute removed, or nil if this Element
did not contain a matching attribute
e = Element.new('E') e.add_attribute( 'name', 'Sean' ) #-> <E name='Sean'/> r = e.add_attribute( 'sur:name', 'Russell' ) #-> <E name='Sean' sur:name='Russell'/> e.delete_attribute( 'name' ) #-> <E sur:name='Russell'/> e.delete_attribute( r ) #-> <E/>
Iterates over the attributes of an Element
. Yields actual Attribute
nodes, not String values.
doc = Document.new '<a x="1" y="2"/>' doc.root.attributes.each_attribute {|attr| p attr.expanded_name+" => "+attr.value }
Fetches an attribute
the name by which to search for the attribute. Can be a prefix:name
namespace name.
The first matching attribute, or nil if there was none. This
value is an Attribute
node, not the String value of the attribute.
doc = Document.new '<a x:foo="1" foo="2" bar="3"/>' doc.root.attributes.get_attribute("foo").value #-> "2" doc.root.attributes.get_attribute("x:foo").value #-> "1"
register uri against this name.
test if this uri is registered against this name
Override to display the default values of the command options. (similar to arguments
, but displays the default values).
For example:
def defaults_str --no-gems-first --no-all end
Return an Array of Specifications contained within the gem_home
we’ll be installing into.
Extracts only the bin/ files from the gem into the gem directory. This is used by default gems to allow a gem-aware stub to function without the full gem installed.
Creates an installer for spec
that will install into gem_home
. If user
is true a user-install will be performed.