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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T00:08:29+00:00 2026-06-16T00:08:29+00:00

I have this query which extracts the posts which has been liked more than

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I have this query which extracts the posts which has been “liked” more than 5 times.

//div[@class="pin"]
[.//span[@class = "LikesCount"]
[substring-before(normalize-space(text())," ") > 5]

I’d like to extract and store additional informations like titles,img url,like number,repin number,…

How to extract them all ?

  • Multiple XPath queries?
  • Digging into the nodes of the resulted posts while iterating with php and php functions?
  • …

Follows a Markup example:

<div class="pin">

<p class="description">gorgeous couch <a href="#">#modern</a></p>

[...]

<div class="PinHolder">
<a href="/pin/56787645270909880/" class="PinImage ImgLink">
    <img src="http://media-cache-ec3.pinterest.com/upload/56787645270909880_d7AaHYHA_b.jpg" 
         alt="Krizia" 
         data-componenttype="MODAL_PIN" 
         class="PinImageImg" 
         style="height: 288px;">
</a>
</div>

<p class="stats colorless">
    <span class="LikesCount"> 
        22 likes 
    </span>
    <span class="RepinsCount">
        6 repins
    </span>
</p>

[...]

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    2026-06-16T00:08:30+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 12:08 am

    As you are already using XPath in your code I would suggest to extract that information using XPath too. Here comes an example on how to extract the description.

    <?php 
    
    // will store the posts as assoc arrays
    $mostLikedPostsArr = array();
    
    // call your fictional load function
    $doc = load_html('whatever');
    
    // create a XPath selector
    $selector = new DOMXPath($doc);
    
    // this your query from above
    $query = '//div[@class="pin"][.//span[@class = "LikesCount"][substring-before(normalize-space(text())," ") > 5]';
    
    // getting the most liked posts
    $mostLikedPosts = $selector->query($query);
    
    // now iterate through the post nodes
    foreach($mostLikedPosts as $post) {
    
        // assoc array for a post
        $postArr = array();
    
        // you can do 'relative' queries once having a reference to $post
        // note $post as the second parameter to $selector->query()
    
        // lets extract the description for example
        $result = $selector->query('p[@class = "description"]', $post);
        // just using nodeValue might be ok for text only nodes.
        // to properly flatten the <a> tags inside the descriptions 
        // it will take further attention.
        $postArr['description'] = $result->item(0)->nodeValue;
    
        // ...
    
        $mostLikedPostsArr []= $postArr;
    }
    
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