document property
Node.document property
Gets the document to which this node belongs.
@property
def document(self) -> aspose.words.DocumentBase:
...
Remarks
The node always belongs to a document even if it has just been created and not yet added to the tree, or if it has been removed from the tree.
Examples
Shows how to create a node and set its owning document.
doc = aw.Document()
para = aw.Paragraph(doc)
para.append_child(aw.Run(doc=doc, text='Hello world!'))
# We have not yet appended this paragraph as a child to any composite node.
self.assertIsNone(para.parent_node)
# If a node is an appropriate child node type of another composite node,
# we can attach it as a child only if both nodes have the same owner document.
# The owner document is the document we passed to the node's constructor.
# We have not attached this paragraph to the document, so the document does not contain its text.
self.assertEqual(para.document, doc)
self.assertEqual('', doc.get_text().strip())
# Since the document owns this paragraph, we can apply one of its styles to the paragraph's contents.
para.paragraph_format.style = doc.styles.get_by_name('Heading 1')
# Add this node to the document, and then verify its contents.
doc.first_section.body.append_child(para)
self.assertEqual(doc.first_section.body, para.parent_node)
self.assertEqual('Hello world!', doc.get_text().strip())
See Also
- module aspose.words
- class Node