NAME
XML::Chain - chained way of manipulating and inspecting XML documents
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Chain qw(xc);
# basics
my $div = xc('div', class => 'pretty')
->c('h1')->t('hello')
->up
->c('p', class => 'intro')->t('world')
->root
->a( xc('p')->t('of chained XML.') );
say $div->as_string;
#
hello
world
of chained XML.
my $sitemap =
xc('urlset', xmlns => 'http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9')
->t("\n")
->c('url')
->a('loc', '-' => 'https://metacpan.org/pod/XML::Chain::Selector')
->a('lastmod', '-' => DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => 1507451828)->strftime('%Y-%m-%d'))
->a('changefreq', '-' => 'monthly')
->a('priority', '-' => '0.6')
->up->t("\n")
->c('url')
->a('loc', '-' => 'https://metacpan.org/pod/XML::Chain::Element')
->a('lastmod', '-' => DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => 1507279028)->strftime('%Y-%m-%d'))
->a('changefreq', '-' => 'monthly')
->a('priority', '-' => '0.5')
->up->t("\n");
say $sitemap->as_string;
#
# https://metacpan.org/pod/XML::Chain::Selector2017-10-08monthly0.6
# https://metacpan.org/pod/XML::Chain::Element2017-10-06monthly0.5
#
DESCRIPTION
This module provides fast and easy way to create and manipulate XML
elements via set of chained method calls.
EXPORTS
xc
Exported factory method creating new XML::Chain::Element object with a
document element as provided in parameters. For example:
my $icon = xc('i', class => 'icon-download icon-white');
#
See also "c, append_and_current" in XML::Chain::Selector, from which
XML::Chain::Element inherits all methods, for the element parameter
description and "CHAINED METHODS" in XML::Chain::Selector for methods
of returned object.
xc($el_name, @attrs) scalar with 1+ arguments
Element with $el_name will be create as document element and @attrs
will be added to it in the same order.
In case of hash reference passed as argument, key + values will be set
as attributes, in alphabetical sorted key name order.
Attribute name "-" is a special case and the value will used for text
content inside the element.
xc($xml_libxml_ref)
In case of XML::LibXML, it will be set as document element.
xc($what_ref)
Any other reference will be passed to "slurp($what)" in IO::Any which
will be then parsed by "load_xml" in XML::LibXML and result set as
document element.
say xc([$tmp_dir, 't01.xml'])->as_string
say xc(\'and
head
')
->find('//h1')->count
xc($scalar)
Element with $scalar will be create as document element.
say xc('body');
CHAINED METHODS, METHODS and ELEMENT METHODS
See XML::Chain::Selector and XML::Chain::Element.
CHAINED DOCUMENT METHODS
xc('body')->t('save me')->set_io_any([$tmp_dir, 't01.xml'])->store;
# $tmp_dir/t01.xml file now consists of:
save me
xc([$tmp_dir, 't01.xml'])->empty->c('div')->t('updated')->store;
# $tmp_dir/t01.xml file now consists of:
updated
set_io_any
Store $what , $options of IO::Any for future use with ->store()
store
Calls IO::Any-spew($io_any, $self->as_string, {atomic => 1}) > to save
XML back it it's original file of the the target set via set_io_any.
TODO
- partial/special tidy (on elements inside xml)
- per ->data() storage
- ->each(sub {...}) / ->map(sub {}) / ->grep(sub {})
- setting and handling namespaces and elements with ns prefixes
- ~ton of selectors and manipulators to be added
CONTRIBUTORS & CREDITS
Initially inspired by Strophe.Builder, then also by jQuery.
The following people have contributed to the XML::Chain by committing
their code, sending patches, reporting bugs, asking questions,
suggesting useful advice, nitpicking, chatting on IRC or commenting on
my blog (in no particular order):
Slaven Rezic
Vienna.pm (for listening to my talk and providing valuable feedback)
Mohammad S Anwar
you?
Also thanks to my current day-job-employer http://geizhals.at/.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests via
https://github.com/meon/XML-Chain/issues.
AUTHOR
Jozef Kutej
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2017 Jozef Kutej, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME
XML::Chain::Selector - selector for traversing the XML::Chain
SYNOPSIS
my $user = xc('user', xmlns => 'http://testns')->auto_indent({chars=>' 'x4})
->a('name', '-' => 'Johnny Thinker')
->a('username', '-' => 'jt')
->c('bio')
->c('div', xmlns => 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml')
->a('h1', '-' => 'about')
->a('p', '-' => '...')
->up
->a('greeting', '-' => 'Hey')
->up
->a('active', '-' => '1')
->root;
say $user->as_string;
Will print:
Johnny Thinker
jt
Hey
1
DESCRIPTION
CHAINED METHODS
c, append_and_select
Appends new element to current elements and changes context to them.
New element is defined in parameters:
$xc->c('i', class => 'icon-download icon-white')
#
First parameter is name of the element, then followed by optional
element attributes.
t, append_text
Appends text to current elements.
xc('span')->t('some')->t(' ')->t('more text')
# some more text
First parameter is name of the element, then followed by optional
element attributes.
root
Sets document element as current element.
say xc('p')
->t('this ')
->a(xc('b')->t('is'))
->t(' important!')
->root->as_string;
# this is important!
up, parent
Traverse current elements and replace them by their parents.
find
say $xc->find('//p/b[@class="less"]')->text_content;
say $xc->find('//xhtml:div', xhtml => 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml')->count;
Look-up elements by xpath and set them as current elements. Optional
look-up namespace prefixes can be specified. Any global registered
namespace prefixes "reg_global_ns" can be used.
children
Set all current elements child nodes as current elements.
first
Set first current elements as current elements.
empty
Removes all child nodes from current elements.
rename
my $body = xc('bodyz')->rename('body');
# 1
2
3
4
','rename using each()');
Loops through all selected elements and calls callback for each of
them.
remap
xc('body')->a('p', i => 1)->children->remap(
sub {
(map {xc('e', i => $_)} 1 .. 3), $_;
}
)->root;
#
Replaces all selected elements by callback returned elements.
rm, remove_and_parent
my $pdiv = xc('base')
->a(xc('p')->t(1))
->a(xc('p')->t(2))
->a(xc('div')->t(3))
->a(xc('p')->t(4));
my $p = $pdiv->find('//p');
# $pdiv->find('//p[position()=3]')->rm->name eq 'base'
# $p->count == 2 # deleted elements are skipped also in old selectors
# 1
2
3
Deletes current elements and returns their parent.
auto_indent
(experimental feature (good/usefull for debug, needs more testing),
works only on element for which as_string is called at this moment)
my $simple = xc('div')
->auto_indent(1)
->a('div', '-' => 'in1')
->a('div', '-' => 'in2')
->t('in2.1')
->a('div', '-' => 'in3')
;
say $simple->as_string;
Will print:
Turn on/off tidy/auto-indentation of document elements. Default
indentation characters are tabs.
Argument can be either true/false scalar or a hashref with indentation
options. Currently {chars=' 'x4} > will set indentation characters to
be four spaces.
CHAINED DOCUMENT METHODS
See "CHAINED DOCUMENT METHODS" in XML::Chain.
METHODS
as_string, toString
Returns string representation of current XML elements. Call root before
to get a string representing the whole document.
$xc->as_string
$xc->root->as_string
as_xml_libxml
Returns array of current elements as XML::LibXML objects.
text_content
Returns text content of all current XML elements.
count / size
say $xc->find('//b')->count;
Return the number of current elements.
single
my $lxml_el = $xc->find('//b')->first->as_xml_libxml;
Checks is there is exactly one element in current elements and return
it as XML::Chain::Element object.
reg_global_ns
$sitemap->reg_global_ns('i' => 'http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-image/1.1');
$sitemap->reg_global_ns('s' => 'http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9');
say $sitemap->find('/s:urlset/s:url/i:image')->count
# 2
AUTHOR
Jozef Kutej
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2017 Jozef Kutej, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME
XML::Chain::Element - helper class for XML::Chain representing single
element
SYNOPSIS
xc('body')->c(h1)->t('title')->root
DESCRIPTION
Returned by "single" in XML::Chain::Selector call.
METHODS
name
return element name
as_xml_libxml
Returns XML::LibXML::Element object.
XML::Chain::Selector methods
All of the XML::Chain::Selector methods works too.
AUTHOR
Jozef Kutej
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2017 Jozef Kutej, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.