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Module xmltree

A simple XML tree. More efficient and simpler than the DOM.

Imports

macros, strtabs, strutils

Types

XmlNode = ref XmlNodeObj
an XML tree consists of XmlNode's.
XmlNodeKind = enum
  xnText,                     ## a text element
  xnElement,                  ## an element with 0 or more children
  xnCData,                    ## a CDATA node
  xnEntity,                   ## an entity (like ``&thing;``)
  xnComment                   ## an XML comment
different kinds of XmlNode's
XmlAttributes = StringTableRef
an alias for a string to string mapping

Consts

xmlHeader = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>\n"
header to use for complete XML output

Procs

proc newElement(tag: string): XmlNode {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
creates a new PXmlNode of kind xnText with the given tag.
proc newText(text: string): XmlNode {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
creates a new PXmlNode of kind xnText with the text text.
proc newComment(comment: string): XmlNode {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
creates a new PXmlNode of kind xnComment with the text comment.
proc newCData(cdata: string): XmlNode {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
creates a new PXmlNode of kind xnComment with the text cdata.
proc newEntity(entity: string): XmlNode {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
creates a new PXmlNode of kind xnEntity with the text entity.
proc text(n: XmlNode): string {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
gets the associated text with the node n. n can be a CDATA, Text, comment, or entity node.
proc text=(n: XmlNode; text: string) {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
sets the associated text with the node n. n can be a CDATA, Text, comment, or entity node.
proc rawText(n: XmlNode): string {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
returns the underlying 'text' string by reference. This is only used for speed hacks.
proc rawTag(n: XmlNode): string {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
returns the underlying 'tag' string by reference. This is only used for speed hacks.
proc innerText(n: XmlNode): string {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
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.
proc tag(n: XmlNode): string {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
gets the tag name of n. n has to be an xnElement node.
proc tag=(n: XmlNode; tag: string) {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
sets the tag name of n. n has to be an xnElement node.
proc add(father, son: XmlNode) {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
adds the child son to father.
proc insert(father, son: XmlNode; index: int) {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
insert the child son to a given position in father.
proc len(n: XmlNode): int {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
returns the number n's children.
proc kind(n: XmlNode): XmlNodeKind {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
returns n's kind.
proc `[]`(n: XmlNode; i: int): XmlNode {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
returns the i'th child of n.
proc delete(n: XmlNode; i: Natural) {...}{.noSideEffect, raises: [], tags: [].}
delete the i'th child of n.
proc `[]`(n: var XmlNode; i: int): var XmlNode {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
returns the i'th child of n so that it can be modified
proc attrs(n: XmlNode): XmlAttributes {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
gets the attributes belonging to n. Returns nil if attributes have not been initialised for this node.
proc attrs=(n: XmlNode; attr: XmlAttributes) {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
sets the attributes belonging to n.
proc attrsLen(n: XmlNode): int {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
returns the number of n's attributes.
proc clientData(n: XmlNode): int {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
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: [].}
sets the client data of n. The client data field is used by the HTML parser and generator.
proc addEscaped(result: var string; s: string) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
same as result.add(escape(s)), but more efficient.
proc escape(s: string): string {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
escapes s for inclusion into an XML document. Escapes these characters:
char is converted to
< &lt;
> &gt;
& &amp;
" &quot;
' &#x27;
/ &#x2F;
proc add(result: var string; n: XmlNode; indent = 0; indWidth = 2; addNewLines = true) {...}{.
    raises: [], tags: [].}
adds the textual representation of n to result.
proc `$`(n: XmlNode): string {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
converts n into its string representation. No <$xml ...$> declaration is produced, so that the produced XML fragments are composable.
proc newXmlTree(tag: string; children: openArray[XmlNode];
               attributes: XmlAttributes = nil): XmlNode {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
creates a new XML tree with tag, children and attributes
proc child(n: XmlNode; name: string): XmlNode {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
Finds the first child element of n with a name of name. Returns nil on failure.
proc attr(n: XmlNode; name: string): string {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
Finds the first attribute of n with a name of name. Returns "" on failure.
proc findAll(n: XmlNode; tag: string; result: var seq[XmlNode]) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}

Iterates over all the children of n returning those matching tag.

Found nodes satisfying the condition will be appended to the result sequence, which can't be nil or the proc will crash. Usage example:

var
  html: XmlNode
  tags: seq[XmlNode] = @[]

html = buildHtml()
findAll(html, "img", tags)
for imgTag in tags:
  process(imgTag)
proc findAll(n: XmlNode; tag: string): seq[XmlNode] {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
Shortcut version to assign in let blocks. Example:
var html: XmlNode

html = buildHtml(html)
for imgTag in html.findAll("img"):
  process(imgTag)

Iterators

iterator items(n: XmlNode): XmlNode {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
iterates over any child of n.
iterator mitems(n: var XmlNode): var XmlNode {...}{.inline, raises: [], tags: [].}
iterates over any child of n.

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>

© 2006–2018 Andreas Rumpf
Licensed under the MIT License.
https://nim-lang.org/docs/xmltree.html