The DOM Crawler
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A Crawler instance is returned each time you make a request with the Client. It allows you to traverse HTML or XML documents: select nodes, find links and forms, and retrieve attributes or contents.
Traversing
Like jQuery, the Crawler has methods to traverse the DOM of an HTML/XML
document. For example, the following finds all input[type=submit]
elements,
selects the last one on the page, and then selects its immediate parent element:
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$newCrawler = $crawler->filter('input[type=submit]')
->last()
->parents()
->first()
;
Many other methods are also available:
filter('h1.title')
- Nodes that match the CSS selector.
filterXpath('h1')
- Nodes that match the XPath expression.
eq(1)
- Node for the specified index.
first()
- First node.
last()
- Last node.
siblings()
- Siblings.
nextAll()
- All following siblings.
previousAll()
- All preceding siblings.
parents()
- Returns the parent nodes.
children()
- Returns children nodes.
reduce($lambda)
- Nodes for which the callable does not return false.
Since each of these methods returns a new Crawler
instance, you can
narrow down your node selection by chaining the method calls:
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$crawler
->filter('h1')
->reduce(function ($node, int $i): bool {
if (!$node->attr('class')) {
return false;
}
return true;
})
->first()
;
Tip
Use the count()
function to get the number of nodes stored in a Crawler:
count($crawler)
Extracting Information
The Crawler can extract information from the nodes:
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// returns the attribute value for the first node
$crawler->attr('class');
// returns the node value for the first node
$crawler->text();
// returns the default text if the node does not exist
$crawler->text('Default text content');
// pass TRUE as the second argument of text() to remove all extra white spaces, including
// the internal ones (e.g. " foo\n bar baz \n " is returned as "foo bar baz")
$crawler->text(null, true);
// extracts an array of attributes for all nodes
// (_text returns the node value)
// returns an array for each element in crawler,
// each with the value and href
$info = $crawler->extract(['_text', 'href']);
// executes a lambda for each node and return an array of results
$data = $crawler->each(function ($node, int $i): string {
return $node->attr('href');
});