DOMNode::insertBefore

(PHP 5, PHP 7)

DOMNode::insertBefore Adds a new child before a reference node

说明

public DOMNode DOMNode::insertBefore ( DOMNode $newnode [, DOMNode $refnode ] )

This function inserts a new node right before the reference node. If you plan to do further modifications on the appended child you must use the returned node.

参数

newnode

The new node.

refnode

The reference node. If not supplied, newnode is appended to the children.

返回值

The inserted node.

错误/异常

DOM_NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR

Raised if this node is readonly or if the previous parent of the node being inserted is readonly.

DOM_HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR

Raised if this node is of a type that does not allow children of the type of the newnode node, or if the node to append is one of this node's ancestors or this node itself.

DOM_WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR

Raised if newnode was created from a different document than the one that created this node.

DOM_NOT_FOUND

Raised if refnode is not a child of this node.

参见

User Contributed Notes

jarry1250 at gmail dot com 30-May-2015 10:59
Note that supplying the same node for $newnode and $refnode leads to an E_WARNING ("Couldn't add newnode as the previous sibling of refnode"). For example imagine one wanted to make $newnode the first child of its parent by doing:

<?php
$firstSibling
= $newnode->parentNode->firstChild;
// Bad:
$newnode->parentNode->insertBefore( $newnode, $firstSibling );
?>

This would generate a warning if it already was the first child of its parent, since $newnode and $firstSibling are identical. Easy to work around though:

<?php
$firstSibling
= $newnode->parentNode->firstChild;
// Better:
if( $newnode !== $firstSibling ) {
   
$newnode->parentNode->insertBefore( $newnode, $firstSibling );
}
?>
DrTebi at Yahoo 03-Oct-2007 02:54
Sorry, my previous posting worked only for the top node. Here the corrected version, which will work for any node:

XML
----
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<contacts>
  <person>Adam</person>
  <person>Eva</person>
  <person>Thomas</person>
</contacts>

PHP
---
<?php
// load XML, create XPath object
$xml = new DomDocument();
$xml->preserveWhitespace = false;
$xml->load('contacts.xml');
$xpath = new DOMXPath($xml);

// get node eva, which we will append to
$eva = $xpath->query('/contacts/person[.="Eva"]')->item(0);

// create node john
$john = $xml->createElement('person', 'John');

// insert john after eva
//   "in eva's parent node (=contacts) insert
//   john before eva's next node"
// this also works if eva would be the last node
$eva->parentNode->insertBefore($john, $eva->nextSibling);

// show result
header('Content-Type: text/plain');
print
$xml->saveXML();
?>

Result
------
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<contacts>
  <person>Adam</person>
  <person>Eva</person><person>John</person>
  <person>Thomas</person>
</contacts>
justin at redwiredesign dot com 07-Feb-2007 05:20
The previous example is incorrect, and causes a DOM_NOT_FOUND error, as the child nodes are not direct descendants of the root node.

Therefore, the line:

$parent_path = "/root";

needs to change to:

$parent_path = "/root/parent";

or

$parent_path = "//parent";

for this example to work
jg at handcode dot de 18-Aug-2005 09:18
example to insert <newnode/> between <chid1/> and <child2/>

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>    
<root>
  <parent>
    <child nr="1"/>
    <child nr="2"/>
  </parent>
</root>

<?php
 
$xml_src
= 'test.xml';
 
// XPath-Querys
$parent_path = "//parent";
$next_path = "//parent/child[@nr='2']";
 
// Create a new DOM document
$dom = new DomDocument();
$dom->load($xml_src);
 
// Find the parent node
$xpath = new DomXPath($dom);
 
// Find parent node
$parent = $xpath->query($parent_path);
 
// new node will be inserted before this node
$next = $xpath->query($next_path);
 
// Create the new element
$element = $dom->createElement('newnode');
 
// Insert the new element
$parent->item(0)->insertBefore($element, $next->item(0));
 
echo
$dom->saveXML();
 
?>
Jerry Ellis 03-Jun-2005 09:45
1st argument) a node to insert
2nd argument) a reference node - this is the node that the new node will be inserted before

The trick to using this method is that the OBJECT on which you actually CALL the insertBefore() method is actually the PARENT node of the reference node! 

INCORRECT:
$DOMNode_refNode->insertBefore($DOMNode_newNode, $DOMNode_refNode);

CORRECT:
$DOMNode_refNode->parentNode->insertBefore($DOMNode_newNode, $DOMNode_refNode);