Xpath expression with multiple predicates
Solution 1:
The following should do what you're after:
/root/user[login='user1' and
name='User 1' and
profile='admin' and
profile='operator']
Having two tests for the profile
value might seem odd, but as there are multiple profile
nodes then the condition will be satisfied as long as at least one node matches the test.
The reason you can compare profile
directly to a string
, even though it actually is a node
is that the string-value
of an element node is the string-value
of all its descendants concatenated together, which in this case is just the contents of value
.
If profile
contained more elements than value
you'd have to use a slightly more complex predicate test to determine the existence of a matching profile
node based just on the value
(this should work with your updated question):
/root/user[login='user1' and
name='User 1' and
profile[value='admin'] and
profile[value='operator']]
Solution 2:
Here is a more exact answer (at present Greg Beech's answer does not check for condition 3. in the problem: the user
element must have exactly 2 profile
children):
/*/user
[login='user1'
and
name='User 1'
and
not(profile[3])
and
profile/value='admin'
and
profile/value='operator'
]