XSLTProcessor::setParameter
(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
XSLTProcessor::setParameter — パラメータの値を設定する
説明
XSLTProcessor を使った変換のための 1 つあるいは多くのパラメータの値を設定します。 もしパラメータがスタイルシートに存在しない場合、無視されます。
パラメータ
namespace
-
XSLT パラメータの名前空間 URI を指定します。
name
-
XSLT パラメータのローカル名を指定します。
value
-
XSLT パラメータの新しい値を指定します。
options
-
名前 => 値
の組の配列を指定します。
エラー / 例外
引数のいずれかにヌルバイトが含まれている場合、ValueError例外が発生します。
変更履歴
バージョン | 説明 |
---|---|
8.4.0 | 引数のいずれかにヌルバイトが含まれている場合、ValueError例外が発生するようになりました。 |
8.4.0 | パラメータの値に、シングルクォートとダブルクォートを同時に含められるようになりました。 PHP 8.4.0 より前のバージョンでは、警告が発生していました。 |
例
例1 変換前に所有者を変更する
<?php
$collections = array(
'Marc Rutkowski' => 'marc',
'Olivier Parmentier' => 'olivier'
);
$xsl = new DOMDocument;
$xsl->load('collection.xsl');
// 変換の設定を行う
$proc = new XSLTProcessor;
$proc->importStyleSheet($xsl); // attach the xsl rules
foreach ($collections as $name => $file) {
// XML ソースをロードする
$xml = new DOMDocument;
$xml->load('collection_' . $file . '.xml');
$proc->setParameter('', 'owner', $name);
$proc->transformToURI($xml, 'file:///tmp/' . $file . '.html');
}
?>
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User Contributed Notes 6 notes
Lennaert van der Linden ¶
16 years ago
[EDIT by nielsdos: This is no longer true as of PHP 8.4.0]
The parameter will not be set if the value contains both single and double quotes. Instead a warning will be shown when transforming the document:
PHP Warning: XSLTProcessor::transformToXml(): Cannot create XPath expression (string contains both quote and double-quotes)
richard at aggmedia dot net ¶
15 years ago
Note that there is no way to remove a parameter from an XSLTProcessor unless you know its name, and there is no way (that I can find) to get a list of the current parameters.
This means that you cannot reuse an XSLTProcessor with different parameters unless you call XSLTProcessor->removeParameter() on every parameter, and to do that you need to know the names of all the currently set parameters.
I bumped into this because we were caching XSLTProcessors for reuse, and they were spitting out content based on phantom parameters (they were still there from previous uses).
brettz9 ¶
17 years ago
It seems heinemann's usage is not correct and does not achieve the intended result.
This method's purpose is to change a global <xsl:param> value in the XSL stylesheet--not to change an attribute of any other element. <xsl:param> basically lets you set up a stylesheet which can be customized (as from PHP) externally (without needing to tamper with the original XSL file).
Here's an example of usage (that will work):
Stylesheet:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:param name="print_something" select="defaultstring"/>
<xsl:template match="/mydoc">
<p style="color:red;">Printed parameter: <xsl:value-of select="$print_something"/></p>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
Script:
<?php
$dom = new DOMDocument();
$xsl = new XSLTProcessor;
$xsl->setParameter( '', 'print_something', "Now I've overridden the default!");
$style = realpath( "./my_stylesheet.xslt" );
$dom->load($style);
$xsl->importStyleSheet($dom);
$dom->loadXML('<mydoc></mydoc>');
$out = $xsl->transformToXML( $dom );
var_dump( '<pre>',
htmlentities( $out, ENT_QUOTES, 'utf-8' ),
$xsl->getParameter('', 'print_something'),
'</pre>' );
?>
gives:
string(5) "
"
string(143) "<?xml version="1.0"?>
<p style="color:red;">Printed parameter: Now I've overridden the default!</p>
"
string(32) "Now I've overridden the default!"
string(6) "
"
Notice that at present adding a namespace will not work. The only option at present is to set the first parameter for namespace to an empty string (though you can add the prefix with colon to the second argument for name in order to set the parameter for a namespace-prefixed parameter name).
See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=30622
OrionI ¶
17 years ago
After looking at this a little further (see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=41248), it appears that it's a shortcoming of libxslt, not PHP, that prevents passing in DOMDocuments or DOMNodes as parameters.
Orion I ¶
17 years ago
I've been trying to pass in a DOMDocument object as a parameter so I can stuff a bunch of data into XML nodes, but it appears that this function is not capable of it. I was hoping to get it to work like it does in the .NET 2.0 framework. (See http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
system.xml.xsl.xsltargumentlist.addparam.aspx)
But after looking at the PHP 5.2.1 source code, /php-5.2.1/ext/xsl/xsltprocessor.c line 604-650, it appears that it's not possible to do so in PHP even though it appears that libxslt supports it (see http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/html/libxslt-variables.html
#xsltParseGlobalParam)
In fact, if the parameters aren't exactly what's expected, you'll always get a warning like this:
Wrong parameter count for XSLTProcessor::setParameter()
heinemann dot juergen at hjcms dot de ¶
18 years ago
Example for how it works.
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'utf-8' ?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output method="xml"
indent="yes"
encoding="ISO-8859-15"
doctype-system = "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
doctype-public = "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"
/>
<xsl:template match="docs">
<html>
<head>
<title>
<xsl:text>Example</xsl:text>
</title>
</head>
<body>
<xsl:for-each select="block">
<div>
<xsl:value-of select="." />
</div>
</xsl:for-each>
</body>
</html>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
------------------
<?php
$dom = new DomDocument( '1.0', 'utf-8' );
$xsl = new XSLTProcessor;
$xsl->setParameter( 'block', 'xmlns', 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' );
$style = realpath( "./my_stylesheet.xslt" );
$dom->load( $style );
$xsl->importStyleSheet( $dom );
$dom->loadXML( '<docs>
<block>Howto set xhtml Transitional Namespaces width php</block>
<block>see http://www.php.net</block>
</docs>' );
$out = $xsl->transformToXML( $dom );
var_dump( '<pre>',
htmlentities( $out, ENT_QUOTES, 'utf-8' ),
$xsl->getParameter( 'block', 'xmlns' ),
$xsl->getParameter( 'docs', 'xmlns' ),
'</pre>' );
?>
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