Why does the following test fail?
func TestGetFirstElementHtml(t *testing.T) {
test := `<speak><p>My paragraph</p></speak>`
doc, _ := goquery.NewDocumentFromReader(strings.NewReader(test))
var childrenHtml []string
doc.Find("speak").Children().Each(func(i int, s *goquery.Selection) {
html, _ := s.Html()
childrenHtml = append(childrenHtml, html)
})
if childrenHtml[0] != "<p>My paragraph</p>" {
t.Fatalf("First element html is not valid: '%s'", childrenHtml[0])
}
}
This is the test result:
=== FAIL: . TestGetFirstElementHtml (0.00s)
main_test.go:45: First element html is not valid: 'My paragraph'
In other words, how can I retrieve the full HTML of the first child of given that I cannot predict what kind html element that child is?
What you want is actually outer HTML, and you can get it by calling goquery.OuterHTML
function. As per document:
func OuterHtml(s *Selection) (string, error)
OuterHtml returns the outer HTML rendering of the first item in the selection - that is, the HTML including the first element's tag and attributes.
Unlike InnerHtml, this is a function and not a method on the Selection, because this is not a jQuery method (in javascript-land, this is a property provided by the DOM).
So just change the line to:
html, _ := goquery.OuterHTML(s)