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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:48:05+00:00 2026-05-13T12:48:05+00:00

While trying to parse RSS feeds in Groovy, I found a GPath example using

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While trying to parse RSS feeds in Groovy, I found a GPath example using wildcards:

def text = """ 
<data> 
   <common-tables> 
    <table name="address"/> 
    <table name="phone"/> 
  </common-tables> 

  <special-tables> 
    <table name="person"/> 
  </special-tables> 

  <other-tables> 
    <table name="business"/> 
  </other-tables> 
</data> 
""" 

def xml = new XmlParser().parse(new ByteArrayInputStream(text.getBytes())) 
def tables = xml.'**'.table.findAll{ it.parent().name() == 
"special-tables" || it.parent().name

(from http://old.nabble.com/Q:-Avoiding-XPath—using-GPath-td19087210.html)

It looks like a funny use of the ‘spread-dot’ operator. I can’t find any reference to this on the Groovy site, books, etc.

How does this work, and more importantly, how do you discover this? Is there any XPath to GPath ‘Rosetta Stone’ out there?

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    2026-05-13T12:48:05+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:48 pm

    Well, as usual, the best place to find information is in the Groovy source itself.
    The result of a parsing is a groovy.util.slurpersupport.GPathResult object.

    If you look at the source (plain java file), you’ll see that the getProperty(string) method has the following special operators:

    • “..” that returns the parent
    • “*” that returns all the children
    • “**” that act as a depth first loop
    • “@” that is used to access a property
    • the normal node accessor.

    That’s all, no other magic keywords for the moment.

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