12-14-2007
Parse String in XML file
Hello All,
I am new to this and I need to parse an XML file.
Here's the XML Input File:
<Report version="1.2">
<summary fatals="0" testcases="1" expected_fails="0" unexpected_passes="0" warnings="9" tests="21" errors="0" fails="1" passes="20" />
<testresult line="../shared/scripts/addElement.js:573" message="Add Network Element [ Tampines ] successfully created" result="PASS" time="2007-12-13T16:23:47" />
</Report version>
The expected output should be:
Report
summary fatals=0 testcases=1 expected_fails=0 unexpected_passes=0 warnings=9 tests=21 errors=0 fails=1 passes=20
PASS -- Add Network Element [ Tampines ] successfully created
Can you help me with the script to have the output?
Thanks in advance.
racbern
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello All,
I am new to this and I need to parse an XML file.
Here's the XML Input File:
<Report version="1.2">
<summary fatals="0" testcases="1" expected_fails="0" unexpected_passes="0" warnings="9" tests="21" errors="0" fails="1" passes="20" />
<testresult... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: racbern
4 Replies
2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
My requirement is create an unix script to parse the xml file and display the values of the Elements/value between the tags on console. Like say, I would like to fetch the value of errorCode from the below xml which is 'U007' and display it. Can we use SED command for this? I have tried... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: Anil.Wmg
10 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
It's been a few years since college when I did stuff like this all the time. Can someone help me figure out how to best tackle this problem? I need to parse a file full of entries that look like this:
<eq action="A" sectyType="0" symbol="PGR" exch="CA" curr="VEF" sess="NORM"... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pcushing
7 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I have been working on something that doesn't seem to have a clear regex solution and I just wanted to run it by everyone to see if I could get some insight into the method of solving this problem.
I have a flat text file that contains billing records for users, however the records... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jerrad
5 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Everybody,
I have an XML file containing some data and i want to extract it, but the specific issue in my file is that the data is repeated some times like the following example :
<section1>
<subsection1>
X=...
Y=...
Z=...
<\subsection1>
<subsection2>
X=...
Y=...
Z=...... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: yassine
2 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have to make an script according to these:
- I have couples of files like:
xxxxxxxxxxxxx.csv
xxxxxxxxxxxxx_desc.xml
- every xml file has diferent fields, but keeps this format:
........
<defaultName>2011-02-25T16:43:43.582Z</defaultName>
........... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pluff
2 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
In the wake of the post: how-parse-following-xml-file
Thank you for the very useful chakrapani response 302355585-post4 !
A close question.
How to pass a file to xmllint in variable?
For example, let it be:
NEARLY_FILE='<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><html><set label="09/07/29"... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: OleM2k
0 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Can anybody help to solve this. I want to parse some xmldata along with the URL in the Shell.
I'm calling the URL via the curl command
Given below is my shell script file
export... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Megala
7 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have this XML file -
<gp>
<mms>1110012</mms>
<tg>988</tg>
<mm>LongTime</mm>
<lv>
<lkid>StartEle=ONE, Desti = Motion</lkid>
<kk>12</kk>
</lv>
<lv>
<lkid>StartEle=ONE, Source = Velocity</lkid>
<kk>2</kk>
</lv>
<lv>
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: NeedASolution
3 Replies
10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have xml file with multiple records and would like to extract records from xml with specific condition if specific tag is present extract entire row otherwise skip .
<logentry revision="21510">
<author>mantest</author>
<date>2015-02-27</date>
<QC_ID>334566</QC_ID>... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: madankumar.t@hp
12 Replies
LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
xml::treebuilder
XML::TreeBuilder(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::TreeBuilder(3)
NAME
XML::TreeBuilder - Parser that builds a tree of XML::Element objects
SYNOPSIS
foreach my $file_name (@ARGV) {
my $tree = XML::TreeBuilder->new({ 'NoExpand' => 0, 'ErrorContext' => 0 }); # empty tree
$tree->parse_file($file_name);
print "Hey, here's a dump of the parse tree of $file_name:
";
$tree->dump; # a method we inherit from XML::Element
print "And here it is, bizarrely rerendered as XML:
",
$tree->as_XML, "
";
# Now that we're done with it, we must destroy it.
$tree = $tree->delete;
}
DESCRIPTION
This module uses XML::Parser to make XML document trees constructed of XML::Element objects (and XML::Element is a subclass of
HTML::Element adapted for XML). XML::TreeBuilder is meant particularly for people who are used to the HTML::TreeBuilder / HTML::Element
interface to document trees, and who don't want to learn some other document interface like XML::Twig or XML::DOM.
The way to use this class is to:
1. start a new (empty) XML::TreeBuilder object.
2. set any of the "store" options you want.
3. then parse the document from a source by calling "$x->parsefile(...)" or "$x->parse(...)" (See XML::Parser docs for the options that
these two methods take)
4. do whatever you need to do with the syntax tree, presumably involving traversing it looking for some bit of information in it,
5. and finally, when you're done with the tree, call $tree->delete to erase the contents of the tree from memory. This kind of thing
usually isn't necessary with most Perl objects, but it's necessary for TreeBuilder objects. See HTML::Element for a more verbose
explanation of why this is the case.
METHODS AND ATTRIBUTES
XML::TreeBuilder is a subclass of XML::Element, which in turn is a subclass of HTML:Element. You should read and understand the
documentation for those two modules.
An XML::TreeBuilder object is just a special XML::Element object that allows you to call these additional methods:
$root = XML::TreeBuilder->new()
Construct a new XML::TreeBuilder object.
Parameters:
NoExpand
Passed to XML::Parser. Do not Expand external entities.
Deafult: undef
ErrorContext
Passed to XML::Parser. Number of context lines to generate on errors.
Deafult: undef
$root->eof
Deletes parser object.
$root->parse(...options...)
Uses XML::Parser's "parse" method to parse XML from the source(s?) specified by the options. See XML::Parse
$root->parsefile(...options...)
Uses XML::Parser's "parsefile" method to parse XML from the source(s?) specified by the options. See XML::Parse
$root->parse_file(...options...)
Simply an alias for "parsefile".
$root->store_comments(value)
This determines whether TreeBuilder will normally store comments found while parsing content into $root. Currently, this is off by
default.
$root->store_declarations(value)
This determines whether TreeBuilder will normally store markup declarations found while parsing content into $root. Currently, this is
off by default.
$root->store_pis(value)
This determines whether TreeBuilder will normally store processing instructions found while parsing content into $root. Currently,
this is off (false) by default.
$root->store_cdata(value)
This determines whether TreeBuilder will normally store CDATA sectitons found while parsing content into $root. Adds a ~cdata node.
Currently, this is off (false) by default.
SEE ALSO
XML::Parser, XML::Element, HTML::TreeBuilder, HTML::DOMbo.
And for alternate XML document interfaces, XML::DOM and XML::Twig.
COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMERS
Copyright (c) 2000,2004 Sean M. Burke. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
AUTHOR
Current Author: Jeff Fearn <jfearn@cpan.org>.
Former Authors: Sean M. Burke, <sburke@cpan.org>
perl v5.16.3 2014-06-09 XML::TreeBuilder(3)