Hi,
Am new to scripting. :)
Am trying to figure out whether can i use bash scripting to parse an xml file.
Parsing is not just pulling out information according to the pattern but its more of a generic parsing. I should identify the xml hierarchy and pull out information accordingly. It's not a... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I'm a starting shell scripter and no Perl knowledge. I've trying to do this for a while:
I want to parse an XML file and get certain data out of it and write that data into a CSV file, all this using Shell Scripting (in Bash). Or Perl without any XML Parser/Interpreter (if possible).
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Below is a XML I have...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<component
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="urn:XXXXX-www-Install-Manifest manifest.xsd"
xmlns="urn:qqqqq-Install-Manifest"
name="OM"
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I have a xml file like this
<bul:collectionStrategy name="strategy1">
<bul:collectionTemplateGroup name="15min group"/>
<bul:collectionTemplateGroup name="hourly group"/>
</bul:collectionStrategy>
<bul:CollectionTemplateGroup name="hourly group" >
... (2 Replies)
Hi folks,
Need some help with XML to text file parsing , the following is the content of the XML File.
<xn:SubNetwork id="SNJNPRZDCR0R03">
<xn:MeContext id="PRSJU0005">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="PRSJU0005">
<xn:attributes>
... (6 Replies)
Well, issue is i have to parse this script to get the VERSION:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>CFBundleAllowMixedLocalizations</key>
... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I want to parse an XML File using Shell Script preferably by using awk command,
I/P file is :
<gn:ExternalGsmCell id="016P3A">
<gn:attributes>
<gn:mnc>410</gn:mnc>
<gn:mcc>310</gn:mcc>
<gn:lac>8016</gn:lac>
... (2 Replies)
HI Guys,
I have to parse below xml file :-
<xn:SubNetwork id="ONRM_ROOT_MO_R">
<xn:MeContext id="LP101">
<xn:ManagedElement id="1">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="1">
<xn:attributes>
... (8 Replies)
Hi ,
I have data as below in a text file
{
'AAA' => {
'A1' => 'a1 comment',
'A2' => 'a2 comment'
},
'BBB' => {
'B1' => 'b1 comment'
},
'CCC' => {
'C1' => 'c1 comment',
'C2' => 'c2 comment',
'C3' => 'c3 comment'
'C4' => 'c4... (2 Replies)
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xml::dom::valparser
XML::DOM::ValParser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::DOM::ValParser(3pm)NAME
XML::DOM::ValParser - an XML::DOM::Parser that validates at parse time
SYNOPSIS
use XML::DOM::ValParser;
my %expat_options = (KeepCDATA => 1,
Handlers => [ Unparsed => &my_Unparsed_handler ]);
my $parser = new XML::DOM::ValParser (%expat_options);
eval {
local $XML::Checker::FAIL = &my_fail;
my $doc = $parser->parsefile ("fail.xml");
... XML::DOM::Document was created sucessfully ...
};
if ($@) {
# Either XML::Parser (expat) threw an exception or my_fail() died.
... your error handling code here ...
# Note that the XML::DOM::Document is automatically disposed off and
# will be garbage collected
}
# Throws an exception (with die) when an error is encountered, this
# will stop the parsing process.
# Don't die if a warning or info message is encountered, just print a message.
sub my_fail {
my $code = shift;
die XML::Checker::error_string ($code, @_) if $code < 200;
XML::Checker::print_error ($code, @_);
}
DESCRIPTION
Use XML::DOM::ValParser wherever you would use XML::DOM::Parser and your XML will be checked using XML::Checker at parse time.
See XML::DOM for details on XML::DOM::Parser options. See XML::Checker for details on setting the fail handler (my_fail.)
The following handlers are currently supported, just like XML::DOM::Parser: Init, Final, Char, Start, End, Default, Doctype, CdataStart,
CdataEnd, XMLDecl, Entity, Notation, Proc, Default, Comment, Attlist, Element, Unparsed.
XML ::DOM::ValParser
XML::DOM::ValParser extends from XML::Checker::Parser. It creates an XML::Checker object and routes all event handlers through the checker,
before processing the events to create the XML::DOM::Document.
Just like XML::Checker::Parser, the checker object can be retrieved with the getChecker() method and can be reused later on (provided that
the DOCTYPE section of the XML::DOM::Document did not change in the mean time.)
You can control which errors are fatal (and therefore should stop creation of the XML::DOM::Document) by filtering the appropriate error
codes in the global $XML::Checker::FAIL handler (see "ERROR_HANDLING" in XML::Checker) and calling die or croak appropriately.
Just like XML::Checker::Parser, XML::DOM::ValParser supports the SkipExternalDTD and SkipInsignifWS options. See XML::Checker::Parser for
details.
AUTHOR
Enno Derksen is the original author.
Send bug reports, hints, tips, suggestions to T.J. Mather at <tjmather@tjmather.com>.
SEE ALSO
XML::DOM, XML::Checker ("SEE_ALSO" in XML::Checker)
perl v5.10.0 2001-08-26 XML::DOM::ValParser(3pm)