A simple XML tree generator.
Example:
import std/xmltree
var g = newElement("myTag")
g.add newText("some text")
g.add newComment("this is comment")
var h = newElement("secondTag")
h.add newEntity("some entity")
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
let k = newXmlTree("treeTag", [g, h], att)
doAssert $k == """<treeTag key1="first value" key2="second value">
<myTag>some text<!-- this is comment --></myTag>
<secondTag>&some entity;</secondTag>
</treeTag>"""
See also:
- xmlparser module for high-level XML parsing
- parsexml module for low-level XML parsing
- htmlgen module for html code generator
Imports
since, macros, strtabs, strutils, sequtils
Types
XmlAttributes = StringTableRef
An alias for a string to string mapping.
Use toXmlAttributes proc to create XmlAttributes.
XmlNode = ref XmlNodeObj
An XML tree consisting of XML nodes.
Use newXmlTree proc for creating a new tree.
XmlNodeKind = enum
xnText, ## a text element
xnVerbatimText, xnElement, ## an element with 0 or more children
xnCData, ## a CDATA node
xnEntity, ## an entity (like ``&thing;``)
xnComment ## an XML comment
Different kinds of XML nodes. Source Edit
Consts
xmlHeader = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>\n"
Header to use for complete XML output. Source Edit
Procs
proc `$`(n: XmlNode): string {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Converts n into its string representation.
No <$xml …$> declaration is produced, so that the produced XML fragments are composable.
proc `[]`(n: var XmlNode; i: int): var XmlNode {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Returns the i’th child of n so that it can be modified. Source Edit
proc `[]`(n: XmlNode; i: int): XmlNode {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Returns the i’th child of n.
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert(newElement("second"), 0)
assert $f[1] == "<first />"
assert $f[0] == "<second />"
proc add(father, son: XmlNode) {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Adds the child son to father. father must be of xnElement type
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newText("my text")
f.add newElement("sonTag")
f.add newEntity("my entity")
assert $f == "<myTag>my text<sonTag />&my entity;</myTag>"
proc add(father: XmlNode; sons: openArray[XmlNode]) {.inline, ...raises: [],
tags: [], forbids: [].}
Adds the children sons to father. father must be of xnElement type
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add(@[newText("my text"), newElement("sonTag"), newEntity("my entity")])
assert $f == "<myTag>my text<sonTag />&my entity;</myTag>"
proc add(result: var string; n: XmlNode; indent = 0; indWidth = 2;
addNewLines = true) {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Adds the textual representation of n to string result.
Example:
var
a = newElement("firstTag")
b = newText("my text")
c = newComment("my comment")
s = ""
s.add(c)
s.add(a)
s.add(b)
assert s == "<!-- my comment --><firstTag />my text"
proc addEscaped(result: var string; s: string) {....raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
The same as result.add(escape(s)), but more efficient. Source Edit
proc attr(n: XmlNode; name: string): string {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Finds the first attribute of n with a name of name. Returns “” on failure.
See also:
- attrs proc for XmlAttributes getter
- attrs= proc for XmlAttributes setter
- attrsLen proc for number of attributes
Example:
var j = newElement("myTag")
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
j.attrs = att
assert j.attr("key1") == "first value"
assert j.attr("key2") == "second value"
proc attrs(n: XmlNode): XmlAttributes {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Gets the attributes belonging to n.
Returns nil if attributes have not been initialised for this node.
See also:
- attrs= proc for XmlAttributes setter
- attrsLen proc for number of attributes
- attr proc for finding an attribute
Example:
var j = newElement("myTag")
assert j.attrs == nil
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
j.attrs = att
assert j.attrs == att
proc attrs=(n: XmlNode; attr: XmlAttributes) {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Sets the attributes belonging to n.
See also:
- attrs proc for XmlAttributes getter
- attrsLen proc for number of attributes
- attr proc for finding an attribute
Example:
var j = newElement("myTag")
assert j.attrs == nil
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
j.attrs = att
assert j.attrs == att
proc attrsLen(n: XmlNode): int {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Returns the number of n’s attributes.
See also:
- attrs proc for XmlAttributes getter
- attrs= proc for XmlAttributes setter
- attr proc for finding an attribute
Example:
var j = newElement("myTag")
assert j.attrsLen == 0
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
j.attrs = att
assert j.attrsLen == 2
proc child(n: XmlNode; name: string): XmlNode {....raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Finds the first child element of n with a name of name. Returns nil on failure.
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("firstSon")
f.add newElement("secondSon")
f.add newElement("thirdSon")
assert $(f.child("secondSon")) == "<secondSon />"
proc clear(n: var XmlNode) {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Recursively clears all children of an XmlNode.
Example:
var g = newElement("myTag")
g.add newText("some text")
g.add newComment("this is comment")
var h = newElement("secondTag")
h.add newEntity("some entity")
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
var k = newXmlTree("treeTag", [g, h], att)
doAssert $k == """<treeTag key1="first value" key2="second value">
<myTag>some text<!-- this is comment --></myTag>
<secondTag>&some entity;</secondTag>
</treeTag>"""
clear(k)
doAssert $k == """<treeTag key1="first value" key2="second value" />"""
proc clientData(n: XmlNode): int {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Gets the client data of n.
The client data field is used by the HTML parser and generator.
proc clientData=(n: XmlNode; data: int) {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Sets the client data of n.
The client data field is used by the HTML parser and generator.
proc delete(n: XmlNode; i: Natural) {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Deletes the i’th child of n.
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert(newElement("second"), 0)
f.delete(0)
assert $f == """<myTag>
<first />
</myTag>"""
proc delete(n: XmlNode; slice: Slice[int]) {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Deletes the items n[slice] of n.
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert([newElement("second"), newElement("third")], 0)
f.delete(0..1)
assert $f == """<myTag>
<first />
</myTag>"""
proc escape(s: string): string {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Escapes s for inclusion into an XML document.
Escapes these characters:
char | is converted to |
---|---|
< | < |
> | > |
& | & |
“ | " |
‘ | ' |
You can also use addEscaped proc.
proc findAll(n: XmlNode; tag: string; caseInsensitive = false): seq[XmlNode] {.
...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
A shortcut version to assign in let blocks.
Example:
var
b = newElement("good")
c = newElement("bad")
d = newElement("BAD")
e = newElement("GOOD")
b.add newText("b text")
c.add newText("c text")
d.add newText("d text")
e.add newText("e text")
let a = newXmlTree("father", [b, c, d, e])
assert $(a.findAll("good")) == "@[<good>b text</good>]"
assert $(a.findAll("BAD")) == "@[<BAD>d text</BAD>]"
assert $(a.findAll("good", caseInsensitive = true)) == "@[<good>b text</good>, <GOOD>e text</GOOD>]"
assert $(a.findAll("BAD", caseInsensitive = true)) == "@[<bad>c text</bad>, <BAD>d text</BAD>]"
proc findAll(n: XmlNode; tag: string; result: var seq[XmlNode];
caseInsensitive = false) {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Iterates over all the children of n returning those matching tag.
Found nodes satisfying the condition will be appended to the result sequence.
Example:
var
b = newElement("good")
c = newElement("bad")
d = newElement("BAD")
e = newElement("GOOD")
b.add newText("b text")
c.add newText("c text")
d.add newText("d text")
e.add newText("e text")
let a = newXmlTree("father", [b, c, d, e])
var s = newSeq[XmlNode]()
a.findAll("good", s)
assert $s == "@[<good>b text</good>]"
s.setLen(0)
a.findAll("good", s, caseInsensitive = true)
assert $s == "@[<good>b text</good>, <GOOD>e text</GOOD>]"
s.setLen(0)
a.findAll("BAD", s)
assert $s == "@[<BAD>d text</BAD>]"
s.setLen(0)
a.findAll("BAD", s, caseInsensitive = true)
assert $s == "@[<bad>c text</bad>, <BAD>d text</BAD>]"
proc innerText(n: XmlNode): string {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Gets the inner text of n:
- If n is xnText or xnEntity, returns its content.
- If n is xnElement, runs recursively on each child node and concatenates the results.
- Otherwise returns an empty string.
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newText("my text")
f.add newComment("my comment")
f.add newEntity("my entity")
assert $f == "<myTag>my text<!-- my comment -->&my entity;</myTag>"
assert innerText(f) == "my textmy entity"
proc insert(father, son: XmlNode; index: int) {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Inserts the child son to a given position in father.
father must be of xnElement kind.
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert(newElement("second"), 0)
assert $f == """<myTag>
<second />
<first />
</myTag>"""
proc insert(father: XmlNode; sons: openArray[XmlNode]; index: int) {.inline,
...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Inserts the children openArray`sons` to a given position in father.
father must be of xnElement kind.
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert([newElement("second"), newElement("third")], 0)
assert $f == """<myTag>
<second />
<third />
<first />
</myTag>"""
proc kind(n: XmlNode): XmlNodeKind {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Returns n’s kind.
Example:
var a = newElement("firstTag")
assert a.kind == xnElement
var b = newText("my text")
assert b.kind == xnText
proc len(n: XmlNode): int {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Returns the number of n’s children.
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert(newElement("second"), 0)
assert len(f) == 2
proc newCData(cdata: sink string): XmlNode {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Creates a new XmlNode of kind xnCData with the text cdata.
Example:
var d = newCData("my cdata")
assert d.kind == xnCData
assert $d == "<![CDATA[my cdata]]>"
proc newComment(comment: sink string): XmlNode {....raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Creates a new XmlNode of kind xnComment with the text comment.
Example:
var c = newComment("my comment")
assert c.kind == xnComment
assert $c == "<!-- my comment -->"
proc newElement(tag: sink string): XmlNode {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Creates a new XmlNode of kind xnElement with the given tag.
See also:
Example:
var a = newElement("firstTag")
a.add newElement("childTag")
assert a.kind == xnElement
assert $a == """<firstTag>
<childTag />
</firstTag>"""
proc newEntity(entity: string): XmlNode {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Creates a new XmlNode of kind xnEntity with the text entity.
Example:
var e = newEntity("my entity")
assert e.kind == xnEntity
assert $e == "&my entity;"
proc newText(text: sink string): XmlNode {....raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Creates a new XmlNode of kind xnText with the text text.
Example:
var b = newText("my text")
assert b.kind == xnText
assert $b == "my text"
proc newVerbatimText(text: sink string): XmlNode {....raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Creates a new XmlNode of kind xnVerbatimText with the text text. Since: Version 1.3. Source Edit
proc newXmlTree(tag: sink string; children: openArray[XmlNode];
attributes: XmlAttributes = nil): XmlNode {....raises: [],
tags: [], forbids: [].}
Creates a new XML tree with tag, children and attributes.
See also:
Example:
var g = newElement("myTag")
g.add newText("some text")
g.add newComment("this is comment")
var h = newElement("secondTag")
h.add newEntity("some entity")
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
let k = newXmlTree("treeTag", [g, h], att)
doAssert $k == """<treeTag key1="first value" key2="second value">
<myTag>some text<!-- this is comment --></myTag>
<secondTag>&some entity;</secondTag>
</treeTag>"""
proc rawTag(n: XmlNode): string {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Returns the underlying ‘tag’ string by reference.
This is only used for speed hacks.
proc rawText(n: XmlNode): string {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Returns the underlying ‘text’ string by reference.
This is only used for speed hacks.
proc replace(n: XmlNode; i: Natural; replacement: openArray[XmlNode]) {.
...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Replaces the i’th child of n with replacement openArray.
n must be of xnElement kind.
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert(newElement("second"), 0)
f.replace(0, @[newElement("third"), newElement("fourth")])
assert $f == """<myTag>
<third />
<fourth />
<first />
</myTag>"""
proc replace(n: XmlNode; slice: Slice[int]; replacement: openArray[XmlNode]) {.
...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Deletes the items n[slice] of n.
n must be of xnElement kind.
See also:
Example:
var f = newElement("myTag")
f.add newElement("first")
f.insert([newElement("second"), newElement("fifth")], 0)
f.replace(0..1, @[newElement("third"), newElement("fourth")])
assert $f == """<myTag>
<third />
<fourth />
<first />
</myTag>"""
proc tag(n: XmlNode): lent string {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Gets the tag name of n.
n has to be an xnElement node.
See also:
- text proc for text getter
- text= proc for text setter
- tag= proc for tag setter
- innerText proc
Example:
var a = newElement("firstTag")
a.add newElement("childTag")
assert $a == """<firstTag>
<childTag />
</firstTag>"""
assert a.tag == "firstTag"
proc tag=(n: XmlNode; tag: sink string) {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Sets the tag name of n.
n has to be an xnElement node.
See also:
- text proc for text getter
- text= proc for text setter
- tag proc for tag getter
Example:
var a = newElement("firstTag")
a.add newElement("childTag")
assert $a == """<firstTag>
<childTag />
</firstTag>"""
a.tag = "newTag"
assert $a == """<newTag>
<childTag />
</newTag>"""
proc text(n: XmlNode): lent string {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Gets the associated text with the node n.
n can be a CDATA, Text, comment, or entity node.
See also:
- text= proc for text setter
- tag proc for tag getter
- tag= proc for tag setter
- innerText proc
Example:
var c = newComment("my comment")
assert $c == "<!-- my comment -->"
assert c.text == "my comment"
proc text=(n: XmlNode; text: sink string) {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Sets the associated text with the node n.
n can be a CDATA, Text, comment, or entity node.
See also:
Example:
var e = newEntity("my entity")
assert $e == "&my entity;"
e.text = "a new entity text"
assert $e == "&a new entity text;"
proc toXmlAttributes(keyValuePairs: varargs[tuple[key, val: string]]): XmlAttributes {.
...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Converts {key: value} pairs into XmlAttributes.
Example:
let att = {"key1": "first value", "key2": "second value"}.toXmlAttributes
var j = newElement("myTag")
j.attrs = att
doAssert $j == """<myTag key1="first value" key2="second value" />"""
Iterators
iterator items(n: XmlNode): XmlNode {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [], forbids: [].}
Iterates over all direct children of n.
Example:
var g = newElement("myTag")
g.add newText("some text")
g.add newComment("this is comment")
var h = newElement("secondTag")
h.add newEntity("some entity")
g.add h
assert $g == "<myTag>some text<!-- this is comment --><secondTag>&some entity;</secondTag></myTag>"
# for x in g: # the same as `for x in items(g):`
# echo x
# some text
# <!-- this is comment -->
# <secondTag>&some entity;<![CDATA[some cdata]]></secondTag>
iterator mitems(n: var XmlNode): var XmlNode {.inline, ...raises: [], tags: [],
forbids: [].}
Iterates over all direct children of n so that they can be modified. Source Edit
Macros
macro `<>`(x: untyped): untyped
Constructor macro for XML. Example usage:
<>a(href="http://nim-lang.org", newText("Nim rules."))
Produces an XML tree for:
<a href="http://nim-lang.org">Nim rules.</a>