net.htmlparser.jericho
Class Config

java.lang.Object
  extended by Config

public final class Config
extends java.lang.Object

Encapsulates global configuration properties which determine the behaviour of various functions.

All of the properties in this class are static, affecting all objects and threads. Multiple concurrent configurations are not possible.

Properties that relate to user agent compatibility issues are stored in instances of the Config.CompatibilityMode class. This allows all of the properties in the compatibility mode to be set as a block by setting the static CurrentCompatibilityMode property to a different instance.

See Also:
Config.CompatibilityMode

Nested Class Summary
static class Config.CompatibilityMode
          Represents a set of configuration parameters that relate to user agent compatibility issues.
 
Field Summary
static java.lang.String ColumnMultipleValueSeparator
          Determines the string used to separate a single column's multiple values in the output of the FormFields.getColumnValues(Map) method.
static java.lang.String ColumnValueFalse
          Determines the string that represents the value false in the output of the FormFields.getColumnValues(Map) method.
static java.lang.String ColumnValueTrue
          Determines the string that represents the value true in the output of the FormFields.getColumnValues(Map) method.
static boolean ConvertNonBreakingSpaces
          Determines whether the CharacterReference.decode(CharSequence) and similar methods convert non-breaking space ( ) character references to normal spaces.
static Config.CompatibilityMode CurrentCompatibilityMode
          Determines the currently active compatibility mode.
static boolean IsApostropheEncoded
          Determines whether apostrophes are encoded when calling the CharacterReference.encode(CharSequence) method.
static boolean IsHTMLEmptyElementTagRecognised
          Determines whether all empty-element tags are recognised.
static LoggerProvider LoggerProvider
          Determines the LoggerProvider that is used to create the default Logger object for each new Source object.
static java.lang.String NewLine
          Determines the string used to represent a newline in text output throughout the library.
 
Method Summary
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

ColumnMultipleValueSeparator

public static java.lang.String ColumnMultipleValueSeparator
Determines the string used to separate a single column's multiple values in the output of the FormFields.getColumnValues(Map) method.

The situation where a single column has multiple values only arises if FormField.getUserValueCount()>1 on the relevant form field, which usually indicates a poorly designed form.

The default value is "," (a comma, not including the quotes).

Must not be null.


ColumnValueTrue

public static java.lang.String ColumnValueTrue
Determines the string that represents the value true in the output of the FormFields.getColumnValues(Map) method.

The default value is "true" (without the quotes).

Must not be null.


ColumnValueFalse

public static java.lang.String ColumnValueFalse
Determines the string that represents the value false in the output of the FormFields.getColumnValues(Map) method.

The default value is null, which represents no output at all.


ConvertNonBreakingSpaces

public static boolean ConvertNonBreakingSpaces
Determines whether the CharacterReference.decode(CharSequence) and similar methods convert non-breaking space ( ) character references to normal spaces.

The default value is true.

When this property is set to false, non-breaking space ( ) character references are decoded as non-breaking space characters (U+00A0) instead of being converted to normal spaces (U+0020).

The default behaviour of the library reflects the fact that non-breaking space character references are almost always used in HTML documents as a non-collapsing white space character. Converting them to the correct character code U+00A0, which is represented by a visible character in many older character sets, was confusing to most users who expected to see only normal spaces. The most common example of this is its visualisation as the character á in the MS-DOS CP437 character set.

The functionality of the following methods is affected:


CurrentCompatibilityMode

public static Config.CompatibilityMode CurrentCompatibilityMode
Determines the currently active compatibility mode.

The default setting is Config.CompatibilityMode.IE (MS Internet Explorer 6.0).

Must not be null.


IsApostropheEncoded

public static boolean IsApostropheEncoded
Determines whether apostrophes are encoded when calling the CharacterReference.encode(CharSequence) method.

A value of false means apostrophe (U+0027) characters are not encoded. The only time apostrophes need to be encoded is within an attribute value delimited by single quotes (apostrophes), so in most cases ignoring apostrophes is perfectly safe and enhances the readability of the source document.

Note that apostrophes are always encoded as a numeric character reference, never as the character entity reference '.

The default value is false.


IsHTMLEmptyElementTagRecognised

public static boolean IsHTMLEmptyElementTagRecognised
Determines whether all empty-element tags are recognised.

The major browsers do not recognise empty-element tags (those having the characters "/>" at the end of the start tag) if the element is defined by the HTML specification to have a required or an optional end tag. This is the case even in XHTML documents, which can cause a lot of confusion.

Setting this property to true forces the parser to recognise all syntactical empty-element tags, regardless of whether the element is defined by the HTML specification to have a required or optional end tag.

Use of this feature is however not recommended as it makes the parser behaviour inconsistent with that of most browsers.

The default value is false.

See Also:
StartTag.isEmptyElementTag()

LoggerProvider

public static LoggerProvider LoggerProvider
Determines the LoggerProvider that is used to create the default Logger object for each new Source object.

The LoggerProvider interface contains several predefined LoggerProvider instances which this property can be set to, mostly representing wrappers to common logging frameworks.

The default value is null, which results in the auto-detection of the most appropriate logging mechanism according to the following algorithm:

  1. If the class org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder is detected:
  2. If the class org.apache.commons.logging.Log is detected:
    Create an instance of it using the commons-logging LogFactory class.
  3. If the class org.apache.log4j.Logger is detected, use LoggerProvider.LOG4J.
  4. otherwise, use LoggerProvider.JAVA.

See Also:
Source.setLogger(Logger)

NewLine

public static java.lang.String NewLine
Determines the string used to represent a newline in text output throughout the library.

The default value is the standard new line character sequence of the host platform, determined by System.getProperty("line.separator").