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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Creating a larger .xml file from a template(sample file) Post 302721841 by spacebar on Friday 26th of October 2012 12:19:25 AM
Old 10-26-2012
Check out the below example, you should be able to modify it to do what you want:
Code:
$ cat t
STRING1
STRING2
STRING3
STRING4


## perl script
print "....Some---Header....... ## Must preserve all the header tags\n";
open ( STRINGS, "</temp/tmp/t") or die ("***Error- Couldn't open file: C:/temp/tmp/t, $!\n");
while ( <STRINGS> ) {
  chomp;
  print "<SignalPreference>\n";
  print "        ...   #Must preserve this part as it is\n";
  print "        <SignalName>$_</SignalName>\n";
  print "        ...  #Must preserve this part as it is\n";
  print "</SignalPreference>\n";
  print "\n";
  print "......Some formatting text.......   ### must Preserve this as it is\n";
}
close STRINGS;
print "....Some footer text......  ### Must preserve this as it is.\n";


$ test.pl
....Some---Header....... ## Must preserve all the header tags
<SignalPreference>
        ...   #Must preserve this part as it is
        <SignalName>STRING1</SignalName>
        ...  #Must preserve this part as it is
</SignalPreference>

......Some formatting text.......   ### must Preserve this as it is
<SignalPreference>
        ...   #Must preserve this part as it is
        <SignalName>STRING2</SignalName>
        ...  #Must preserve this part as it is
</SignalPreference>

......Some formatting text.......   ### must Preserve this as it is
<SignalPreference>
        ...   #Must preserve this part as it is
        <SignalName>STRING3</SignalName>
        ...  #Must preserve this part as it is
</SignalPreference>

......Some formatting text.......   ### must Preserve this as it is
<SignalPreference>
        ...   #Must preserve this part as it is
        <SignalName>STRING4</SignalName>
        ...  #Must preserve this part as it is
</SignalPreference>

......Some formatting text.......   ### must Preserve this as it is
....Some footer text......  ### Must preserve this as it is.

 

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XSLT_PROCESS(3) 							 1							   XSLT_PROCESS(3)

xslt_process - Perform anXSLTtransformation

SYNOPSIS
mixed xslt_process (resource $xh, string $xmlcontainer, string $xslcontainer, [string $resultcontainer], [array $arguments], [array $parameters]) DESCRIPTION
The xslt_process(3) function is the crux of the XSLT extension. It allows you to perform an XSLT transformation using almost any type of input source - the containers. This is accomplished through the use of argument buffers -- a concept taken from the SablotronXSLT processor (currently the only XSLT processor this extension supports). The input containers default to a filename 'containing' the document to be processed. PARAMETERS
o $ xh -The XSLT processor link identifier, created with xslt_create(3). o $xmlcontainer - Path to XML file or placeholder for the XML argument. o $xslcontainer - Path to XSL file or placeholder for the XML argument. o $resultcontainer - The result container defaults to a filename for the transformed document. If the result container is not specified - i.e. NULL - than the result is returned. o $arguments - Instead of files as the XML and XSLT arguments to the xslt_process(3) function, you can specify "argument place holders" which are then substituted by values given in the $arguments array. o $parameters - An array for any top-level parameters that will be passed to the XSLT document. These parameters can then be accessed within your XSL files using the <xsl:param name="parameter_name"> instruction. The parameters must be UTF-8 encoded and their values will be interpreted as strings by the Sablotron processor. In other words - you cannot pass node-sets as parameters to the XSLT docu- ment. Containers can also be set via the $arguments array (see below). RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. If the result container is not specified - i.e. NULL - than the result is returned. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 4.0.6 | | | | | | | This function no longer takes XML strings in | | | $xmlcontainer or $xslcontainer. Passing a string | | | containing XML to either of these parameters will | | | result in a segmentation fault in Sablotron ver- | | | sions up to and including version 0.95. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
The simplest type of transformation with the xslt_process(3) function is the transformation of an XML file with an XSLT file, placing the result in a third file containing the new XML (or HTML) document. Doing this with Sablotron is really quite easy... Example #1 Using the xslt_process(3) to transform an XML file and a XSL file to a new XML file <?php // Allocate a new XSLT processor $xh = xslt_create(); // Process the document if (xslt_process($xh, 'sample.xml', 'sample.xsl', 'result.xml')) { echo "SUCCESS, sample.xml was transformed by sample.xsl into result.xml"; echo ", result.xml has the following contents <br /> "; echo "<pre> "; readfile('result.xml'); echo "</pre> "; } else { echo "Sorry, sample.xml could not be transformed by sample.xsl into"; echo " result.xml the reason is that " . xslt_error($xh) . " and the "; echo "error code is " . xslt_errno($xh); } xslt_free($xh); ?> While this functionality is great, many times, especially in a web environment, you want to be able to print out your results directly. Therefore, if you omit the third argument to the xslt_process(3) function (or provide a NULL value for the argument), it will automatically return the value of the XSLT transformation, instead of writing it to a file... Example #2 Using the xslt_process(3) to transform an XML file and a XSL file to a variable containing the resulting XML data <?php // Allocate a new XSLT processor $xh = xslt_create(); // Process the document, returning the result into the $result variable $result = xslt_process($xh, 'sample.xml', 'sample.xsl'); if ($result) { echo "SUCCESS, sample.xml was transformed by sample.xsl into the $result"; echo " variable, the $result variable has the following contents <br /> "; echo "<pre> "; echo $result; echo "</pre> "; } else { echo "Sorry, sample.xml could not be transformed by sample.xsl into"; echo " the $result variable the reason is that " . xslt_error($xh); echo " and the error code is " . xslt_errno($xh); } xslt_free($xh); ?> The above two cases are the two simplest cases there are when it comes to XSLT transformation and I'd dare say that they are the most com- mon cases, however, sometimes you get your XML and XSLT code from external sources, such as a database or a socket. In these cases you'll have the XML and/or XSLT data in a variable -- and in production applications the overhead of dumping these to file may be too much. This is where XSLT's "argument" syntax, comes to the rescue. Instead of files as the XML and XSLT arguments to the xslt_process(3) function, you can specify "argument place holders" which are then substituted by values given in the arguments array (5th parameter to the xslt_process(3) function). The following is an example of processing XML and XSLT into a result variable without the use of files at all. Example #3 Using the xslt_process(3) to transform a variable containing XML data and a variable containing XSL data into a variable containing the resulting XML data <?php // $xml and $xsl contain the XML and XSL data $arguments = array( '/_xml' => $xml, '/_xsl' => $xsl ); // Allocate a new XSLT processor $xh = xslt_create(); // Process the document $result = xslt_process($xh, 'arg:/_xml', 'arg:/_xsl', NULL, $arguments); if ($result) { echo "SUCCESS, sample.xml was transformed by sample.xsl into the $result"; echo " variable, the $result variable has the following contents <br /> "; echo "<pre> "; echo $result; echo "</pre> "; } else { echo "Sorry, sample.xml could not be transformed by sample.xsl into"; echo " the $result variable the reason is that " . xslt_error($xh); echo " and the error code is " . xslt_errno($xh); } xslt_free($xh); ?> Example #4 Passing PHP variables to XSL files <?php // XML string $xml = '<?xml version="1.0"?> <para> change me </para>'; // XSL string $xsl = ' <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"> <xsl:output method="html" encoding="ISO-8859-1" indent="no" omit-xml-declaration="yes" media-type="text/html"/> <xsl:param name="myvar"/> <xsl:param name="mynode"/> <xsl:template match="/"> My PHP variable : <xsl:value-of select="$myvar"/><br /> My node set : <xsl:value-of select="$mynode"/> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>'; $xh = xslt_create(); // the second parameter will be interpreted as a string $parameters = array ( 'myvar' => 'test', 'mynode' => '<foo>bar</foo>' ); $arguments = array ( '/_xml' => $xml, '/_xsl' => $xsl ); echo xslt_process($xh, 'arg:/_xml', 'arg:/_xsl', NULL, $arguments, $parameters); ?> The above example will output: My PHP variable : test<br> My node set : &lt;foo&gt;bar&lt;/foo&gt; NOTES
Note Please note that file:// is needed in front of the path when using Windows. PHP Documentation Group XSLT_PROCESS(3)
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