Java Code Examples for org.jsoup.nodes.Element#wrap()
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Example 1
Source File: JsoupTest.java From crawler-jsoup-maven with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) { String d = "<span><div>test</div></span>"; Document doc = Jsoup.parse(d); Element div = doc.select("div").first(); // <div></div> div.html("<p>lorem ipsum</p>"); // <div><p>lorem ipsum</p></div> div.prepend("<p>First</p>"); div.append("<p>Last</p>"); // now: <div><p>First</p><p>lorem ipsum</p><p>Last</p></div> div.appendElement(d); Element span = doc.select("span").first(); // <span>One</span> span.wrap("<li><a href='http://example.com/'></a></li>"); // now: <li><a href="http://example.com"><span>One</span></a></li> System.out.println(doc.html()); String s = Jsoup.clean(doc.html(), "", Whitelist.relaxed(), new OutputSettings().prettyPrint(false)); System.out.println(s); }
Example 2
Source File: Elements.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** Wrap the supplied HTML around each matched elements. For example, with HTML {@code <p><b>This</b> is <b>Jsoup</b></p>}, <code>doc.select("b").wrap("<i></i>");</code> becomes {@code <p><i><b>This</b></i> is <i><b>jsoup</b></i></p>} @param html HTML to wrap around each element, e.g. {@code <div class="head"></div>}. Can be arbitrarily deep. @return this (for chaining) @see Element#wrap */ public Elements wrap(String html) { Validate.notEmpty(html); for (Element element : this) { element.wrap(html); } return this; }
Example 3
Source File: Elements.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** Wrap the supplied HTML around each matched elements. For example, with HTML {@code <p><b>This</b> is <b>Jsoup</b></p>}, <code>doc.select("b").wrap("<i></i>");</code> becomes {@code <p><i><b>This</b></i> is <i><b>jsoup</b></i></p>} @param html HTML to wrap around each element, e.g. {@code <div class="head"></div>}. Can be arbitrarily deep. @return this (for chaining) @see Element#wrap */ public Elements wrap(String html) { Validate.notEmpty(html); for (Element element : this) { element.wrap(html); } return this; }
Example 4
Source File: Elements.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** Wrap the supplied HTML around each matched elements. For example, with HTML {@code <p><b>This</b> is <b>Jsoup</b></p>}, <code>doc.select("b").wrap("<i></i>");</code> becomes {@code <p><i><b>This</b></i> is <i><b>jsoup</b></i></p>} @param html HTML to wrap around each element, e.g. {@code <div class="head"></div>}. Can be arbitrarily deep. @return this (for chaining) @see Element#wrap */ public Elements wrap(String html) { Validate.notEmpty(html); for (Element element : this) { element.wrap(html); } return this; }
Example 5
Source File: Elements.java From jsoup-learning with MIT License | 3 votes |
/** Wrap the supplied HTML around each matched elements. For example, with HTML {@code <p><b>This</b> is <b>Jsoup</b></p>}, <code>doc.select("b").wrap("<i></i>");</code> becomes {@code <p><i><b>This</b></i> is <i><b>jsoup</b></i></p>} @param html HTML to wrap around each element, e.g. {@code <div class="head"></div>}. Can be arbitrarily deep. @return this (for chaining) @see Element#wrap */ public Elements wrap(String html) { Validate.notEmpty(html); for (Element element : contents) { element.wrap(html); } return this; }