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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#################################################################################
# POLYMERAZE XML UTILITIES
#################################################################################
# File: xml.py
#
# Utilities to deal with xml nodes.
#
# Copyright:
# (c) 2005 - 2006 Gunnar Wrobel
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
#
# Author(s):
# Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel@gentoo.org>
#
'''Utility functions to deal with xml nodes. '''
__version__ = '$Id: utils.py 236 2006-09-05 20:39:37Z wrobel $'
#===============================================================================
#
# Dependencies
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import types, re
#===============================================================================
#
# Helper functions
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
def node_to_text(node):
'''
Reduces an xml node to its text elements. The function does not
collect the text nodes recursively.
>>> import xml.dom.minidom
>>> imp = xml.dom.minidom.getDOMImplementation()
>>> doc = imp.createDocument('test', 'root', None)
>>> root = doc.childNodes[0]
>>> node = doc.createTextNode('text')
>>> a = root.appendChild(node)
>>> node = doc.createElement('text')
>>> node2 = doc.createTextNode('text')
>>> a = node.appendChild(node2)
>>> a = root.appendChild(node)
>>> node = doc.createTextNode('text')
>>> a = root.appendChild(node)
>>> doc.toprettyxml('', '') #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
'<?xml version="1.0" ?>...<root>text<text>text</text>text</root>'
>>> node_to_text(root)
'texttext'
'''
text = ''
for child in node.childNodes:
if child.nodeType == child.TEXT_NODE:
text = text + child.data
return text
def node_to_dict(node):
''' Converts a xml node to a dictionary. The function collects the
nodes recursively. Attributes will be prepended with '&', child
nodes will be surrounded with tags. An index will be appended
since several child nodes with the same tag may exist. Text
elements will be collapsed and stored in a n entry prepended with
'@'. Comments will be ignored.
>>> import xml.dom.minidom
>>> imp = xml.dom.minidom.getDOMImplementation()
>>> doc = imp.createDocument('test', 'root', None)
>>> root = doc.childNodes[0]
>>> node = doc.createTextNode('text')
>>> a = root.appendChild(node)
>>> node = doc.createElement('text')
>>> node2 = doc.createTextNode('text')
>>> comm = doc.createComment('comment')
>>> attr = doc.createAttribute('&attr')
>>> a = node.appendChild(node2)
>>> a = root.appendChild(comm)
>>> node.setAttributeNode(attr)
>>> node.setAttribute('&attr','test')
>>> a = root.appendChild(node)
>>> node3 = doc.createElement('text')
>>> a = root.appendChild(node3)
>>> node = doc.createTextNode('text')
>>> a = root.appendChild(node)
>>> doc.toprettyxml('', '') #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
'<?xml version="1.0" ?>...<root>text<!--comment--><text &attr="test">text</text><text/>text</root>'
>>> node_to_dict(root)
{'<text>1': {'@': 'text', '&&attr': 'test'}, '<text>2': {'@': ''}, '@': 'texttext'}
'''
result = {}
# Map the attributes
for index in range(0, node.attributes.length):
attr = node.attributes.item(index)
result['&' + attr.name] = attr.nodeValue
text = ''
# Map the nodes
for child in node.childNodes:
if child.nodeType == child.TEXT_NODE:
text = text + child.data
if child.nodeType == child.ELEMENT_NODE:
index = 1
while ('<' + child.tagName + '>' + str(index)) in result.keys():
index += 1
result['<' + child.tagName + '>' + str(index)] = node_to_dict(child)
result['@'] = text
return result
def dict_to_node(data, document, root_name):
''' Reverts the node_to_dict operation.
>>> import xml.dom.minidom
>>> imp = xml.dom.minidom.getDOMImplementation()
>>> doc = imp.createDocument('test', 'root', None)
>>> a = {'<text>1': {'@': 'text', '&&attr': 'test'}, '<text>2': {'@': ''}, '@': 'texttext'}
>>> doc.childNodes[0] = dict_to_node(a, doc, 'root')
>>> doc.toprettyxml('', '') #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
'<?xml version="1.0" ?>...<root><text &attr="test">text</text><text></text>texttext</root>'
'''
node = document.createElement(root_name)
for i, j in data.items():
if i[0] == '&':
attr = document.createAttribute(i[1:])
node.setAttributeNode(attr)
node.setAttribute(i[1:], j)
if i[0] == '<':
k = i[1:]
while k[-1] in '0123456789':
k = k[:-1]
child = dict_to_node(data[i],
document,
k[:-1])
node.appendChild(child)
if i[0] == '@':
child = document.createTextNode(j)
node.appendChild(child)
return node
def path(path_elements):
'''
Concatenate a path from several elements.
>>> path([])
''
>>> path(['a'])
'a'
>>> path(['a','b'])
'a/b'
>>> path(['a/','b'])
'a/b'
>>> path(['/a/','b'])
'/a/b'
>>> path(['/a/','b/'])
'/a/b'
>>> path(['/a/','b/'])
'/a/b'
>>> path(['/a/','/b/'])
'/a/b'
>>> path(['/a/','/b','c/'])
'/a/b/c'
'''
pathname = ''
if type(path_elements) in types.StringTypes:
path_elements = [path_elements]
# Concatenate elements and seperate with /
for i in path_elements:
pathname += i + '/'
# Replace multiple consecutive slashes
pathname = re.compile('/+').sub('/', pathname)
# Remove the final / if there is one
if pathname and pathname[-1] == '/':
pathname = pathname[:-1]
return pathname
#===============================================================================
#
# Testing
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest, sys
doctest.testmod(sys.modules[__name__])
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