Reputation: 12589
Suppose I have the following namespaces in an XML document:
xmlns="http://mws.amazonservices.com/schema/Products/2011-10-01"
xmlns:ns2="http://mws.amazonservices.com/schema/Products/2011-10-01/default.xsd"
Here is the XML document:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<GetMatchingProductForIdResponse xmlns="http://mws.amazonservices.com/schema/Products/2011-10-01">
<GetMatchingProductForIdResult Id="B0009VCOU4" IdType="ASIN" status="Success">
<Products xmlns="http://mws.amazonservices.com/schema/Products/2011-10-01" xmlns:ns2="http://mws.amazonservices.com/schema/Products/2011-10-01/default.xsd">
<Product>
<Identifiers>
<MarketplaceASIN>
<MarketplaceId>ATVPDKIKX0DER</MarketplaceId>
<ASIN>B0009VCOU4</ASIN>
</MarketplaceASIN>
</Identifiers>
<AttributeSets>
<ns2:ItemAttributes xml:lang="en-US">
<ns2:Binding>Electronics</ns2:Binding>
<ns2:Brand>DOBANI</ns2:Brand>
<ns2:Feature>Handcrafted Quality, Value Priced</ns2:Feature>
<ns2:Feature>Satisfaction Guaranteed! 30-Day Return Policy!</ns2:Feature>
<ns2:ItemDimensions>
<ns2:Height Units="inches">7.00</ns2:Height>
<ns2:Length Units="inches">6.00</ns2:Length>
<ns2:Width Units="inches">6.00</ns2:Width>
</ns2:ItemDimensions>
<ns2:Label>Mid-East</ns2:Label>
<ns2:ListPrice>
<ns2:Amount>9.90</ns2:Amount>
<ns2:CurrencyCode>USD</ns2:CurrencyCode>
</ns2:ListPrice>
<ns2:Manufacturer>Mid-East</ns2:Manufacturer>
<ns2:Model>BULB</ns2:Model>
<ns2:PackageDimensions>
<ns2:Height Units="inches">3.70</ns2:Height>
<ns2:Length Units="inches">8.10</ns2:Length>
<ns2:Width Units="inches">4.00</ns2:Width>
<ns2:Weight Units="pounds">0.35</ns2:Weight>
</ns2:PackageDimensions>
<ns2:PackageQuantity>1</ns2:PackageQuantity>
<ns2:PartNumber>BULB</ns2:PartNumber>
<ns2:ProductGroup>Single Detail Page Misc</ns2:ProductGroup>
<ns2:ProductTypeName>MUSICAL_INSTRUMENTS</ns2:ProductTypeName>
<ns2:Publisher>Mid-East</ns2:Publisher>
<ns2:SmallImage>
<ns2:URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31Fsu5jKWsL._SL75_.jpg</ns2:URL>
<ns2:Height Units="pixels">75</ns2:Height>
<ns2:Width Units="pixels">50</ns2:Width>
</ns2:SmallImage>
<ns2:Studio>Mid-East</ns2:Studio>
<ns2:Title>Spare Rubber Bulb</ns2:Title>
</ns2:ItemAttributes>
</AttributeSets>
<Relationships/>
<SalesRankings>
<SalesRank>
<ProductCategoryId>sdp_misc_display_on_website</ProductCategoryId>
<Rank>36468</Rank>
</SalesRank>
</SalesRankings>
</Product>
</Products>
</GetMatchingProductForIdResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>afnapq823haeufabq2rhalhtz</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</GetMatchingProductForIdResponse>
How would I lookup both of these so they can be registered for Xpath usage?
Originally, I thought the following would work but it does not:
$domDoc = new DOMDocument();
$domDoc->loadXML($xml);
$xpath = new DOMXPath($domDoc);
$xpath->registerNamespace('ns', $domDoc->documentElement->lookupNamespaceURI(NULL));
$xpath->registerNamespace('n2', $domDoc->documentElement->lookupNamespaceURI('ns2'));
Looking for a cleaner way around the need to wrap every part of the path in the local-name function.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 80
Reputation: 22247
The ns2 namespace is registered to the products node, so you need to call the products node's lookupNamespaceURI method. This is ugly but it does the trick:
$xpath->registerNamespace('ns', $domDoc->documentElement->lookupNamespaceURI(NULL));
$productNode = $xpath->query("/ns:GetMatchingProductForIdResponse/ns:GetMatchingProductForIdResult/ns:Products")->item(0);
$xpath->registerNamespace('n2', $productNode->lookupNamespaceURI('ns2'));
Upvotes: 2