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The modern DOM API for PHP 7 projects

The modern DOM API for PHP 7 projects.

Built on top of PHP's native DOMDocument, this project provides access to modern DOM APIs, as you would expect working with client-side code in the browser.

Performing DOM manipulation in your server-side code enhances the way dynamic pages can be built. Utilising a standardised object-oriented interface means the page can be ready-processed, benefitting browsers, webservers and content delivery networks.


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Example usage: Hello, you!

Consider a page with a form, with an input element to enter your name. When the form is submitted, the page should greet you by your name.

This is a simple example of how source HTML files can be treated as templates. This can easily be applied to more advanced template pages to provide dynamic content, without requiring non-standard techniques such as {{curly braces}} for placeholders, or echo '<div class='easy-mistake'>' . $content['opa'] . '</div>' horrible HTML construction from within PHP.

Source HTML (name.html)

<!doctype html>
<h1>
	Hello, <span id="your-name">
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you</span> !
</h1>

<form>
	<input name="name" placeholder="Your name, please" required />
	<button>Submit</button>
</form>

PHP used to inject your name (index.php)

<?php
require "vendor/autoload.php";

$html = file_get_contents("name.html");
$document = new \Gt\Dom\HTMLDocument($html);

if(isset($_GET["name"])) {
	$document->getElementById("your-name")->textContent = $_GET["name"];
}

echo $document->saveHTML();

Features at a glance

Non-standard features

The following features are currently in development and are planned to be released into version 2.0.

  • Server-side WebComponent support:
    • <calendar> <date>1988-04-05</date> <caption>My birthday</caption> </calendar>
    • <button is="shopping-cart">Add to cart</button>
  • Templating to ease dynamic content:
    • <template id="list-item"> <li> Add this many times </li> </template>
    • <tr data-template="table-row"> <td> Add this many times. </td> </tr>
  • Reference an element's children using CSS query selectors via ArrayAccess:
    • $container["h1"][0]->textContent = "Hello, World!";
    • $document["body>header>nav li a"][0]->href = "/nowhere.html";
    • foreach($myElement["input[type='checkbox']"] as $checkbox) {

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