im searching for a way to get a specific tags .. from a very big xml document with python dom built in module
for example :<AssetType longname="characters" shortname="chr" shortnames="chrs">
<type>
pub
</type>
<type>
geo
</type>
<type>
rig
</type>
</AssetType>
<AssetType longname="camera" shortname="cam" shortnames="cams">
<type>
cam1
</type>
<type>
cam2
</type>
<type>
cam4
</type>
</AssetType>
i want to retrieve the value of children of AssetType node who got attrib开发者_JAVA百科ute (longname= "characters" )
to have the result of 'pub','geo','rig'
If you don't mind loading the whole document into memory:
from lxml import etree
data = etree.parse(fname)
result = [node.text.strip()
for node in data.xpath("//AssetType[@longname='characters']/type")]
You may need to remove the spaces at the beginning of your tags to make this work.
Assuming your document is called assets.xml
and has the following structure:
<assets>
<AssetType>
...
</AssetType>
<AssetType>
...
</AssetType>
</assets>
Then you can do the following:
from xml.etree.ElementTree import ElementTree
tree = ElementTree()
root = tree.parse("assets.xml")
for assetType in root.findall("//AssetType[@longname='characters']"):
for type in assetType.getchildren():
print type.text
You could use the pulldom API to handle parsing a large file, without loading it all into memory at once. This provides a more convenient interface than using SAX with only a slight loss of performance.
It basically lets you stream the xml file until you find the bit you are interested in, then start using regular DOM operations after that.
from xml.dom import pulldom
# http://mail.python.org/pipermail/xml-sig/2005-March/011022.html
def getInnerText(oNode):
rc = ""
nodelist = oNode.childNodes
for node in nodelist:
if node.nodeType == node.TEXT_NODE:
rc = rc + node.data
elif node.nodeType==node.ELEMENT_NODE:
rc = rc + getInnerText(node) # recursive !!!
elif node.nodeType==node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE:
rc = rc + node.data
else:
# node.nodeType: PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE, COMMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_NODE, NOTATION_NODE and so on
pass
return rc
# xml_file is either a filename or a file
stream = pulldom.parse(xml_file)
for event, node in stream:
if event == "START_ELEMENT" and node.nodeName == "AssetType":
if node.getAttribute("longname") == "characters":
stream.expandNode(node) # node now contains a mini-dom tree
type_nodes = node.getElementsByTagName('type')
for type_node in type_nodes:
# type_text will have the value of what's inside the type text
type_text = getInnerText(type_node)
Use xml.sax module. Build your own handler and inside startElement you should check, whether name is AssetType. This way you should be able to only act, when AssetType node is processed.
Here you have example handler, which shows, how to build one (though it's not the most pretty way, at that point I didn't know all the cool tricks with Python ;-)).
You could use xpath, something like "//AssetType[longname='characters']/xyz".
For XPath libs in Python see http://www.somebits.com/weblog/tech/python/xpath.html
Similar to eswald's solution, again stripping whitespace, again loading the document into memory, but returning the three text items at a time
from lxml import etree
data = """<AssetType longname="characters" shortname="chr" shortnames="chrs"
<type>
pub
</type>
<type>
geo
</type>
<type>
rig
</type>
</AssetType>
"""
doc = etree.XML(data)
for asset in doc.xpath('//AssetType[@longname="characters"]'):
threetypes = [ x.strip() for x in asset.xpath('./type/text()') ]
print threetypes
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