TreeWalker

@native @JSGlobal @JSType
class TreeWalker extends Object

The TreeWalker object represents the nodes of a document subtree and a position within them.

A TreeWalker can be created using the Document.createTreeWalker() method.

class Object
trait Any
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Value members

Concrete methods

The TreeWalker.filter read-only property returns a NodeFilter that is the filtering object associated with the TreeWalker.

The TreeWalker.filter read-only property returns a NodeFilter that is the filtering object associated with the TreeWalker.

The TreeWalker.firstChild() method moves the current Node to the first visible child of the current node, and returns the found child. It also moves the current node to this child. If no such child exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.firstChild() method moves the current Node to the first visible child of the current node, and returns the found child. It also moves the current node to this child. If no such child exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.lastChild() method moves the current Node to the last visible child of the current node, and returns the found child. It also moves the current node to this child. If no such child exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.lastChild() method moves the current Node to the last visible child of the current node, and returns the found child. It also moves the current node to this child. If no such child exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.

def nextNode(): Node

The TreeWalker.nextNode() method moves the current Node to the next visible node in the document order, and returns the found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such node exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.nextNode() method moves the current Node to the next visible node in the document order, and returns the found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such node exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.nextSibling() method moves the current Node to its next sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling. I there is no such node, return null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.nextSibling() method moves the current Node to its next sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling. I there is no such node, return null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.parentNode() method moves the current Node to the first visible ancestor node in the document order, and returns the found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such node exists, or if it is before that the root node defined at the object construction, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.parentNode() method moves the current Node to the first visible ancestor node in the document order, and returns the found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such node exists, or if it is before that the root node defined at the object construction, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.previousNode() method moves the current Node to the previous visible node in the document order, and returns the found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such node exists,or if it is before that the root node defined at the object construction, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.previousNode() method moves the current Node to the previous visible node in the document order, and returns the found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such node exists,or if it is before that the root node defined at the object construction, returns null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.previousSibling() method moves the current Node to its previous sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling. I there is no such node, return null and the current node is not changed.

The TreeWalker.previousSibling() method moves the current Node to its previous sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling. I there is no such node, return null and the current node is not changed.

def root: Node

The TreeWalker.root read-only property returns the node that is the root of what the TreeWalker traverses.

The TreeWalker.root read-only property returns the node that is the root of what the TreeWalker traverses.

def whatToShow: Int

Returns an unsigned long being a bitmask made of constants describing the types of Node that must to be presented. Non-matching nodes are skipped, but their children may be included, if relevant.

Returns an unsigned long being a bitmask made of constants describing the types of Node that must to be presented. Non-matching nodes are skipped, but their children may be included, if relevant.

Inherited methods

def hasOwnProperty(v: String): Boolean
Inherited from:
Object
def isPrototypeOf(v: Object): Boolean
Inherited from:
Object
def propertyIsEnumerable(v: String): Boolean
Inherited from:
Object
def toLocaleString(): String
Inherited from:
Object
def valueOf(): Any
Inherited from:
Object

Concrete fields

The TreeWalker.currentNode property represents the Node on which the TreeWalker is currently pointing at.

The TreeWalker.currentNode property represents the Node on which the TreeWalker is currently pointing at.