<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<data>
<test >
<f1 />
</test >
<test2 >
<test3>
<f1 />
</test3>
</test2>
<f1 />
</data>
Using lxml is it possible to find recursively for tag " f1 "? I tried findall method but it wo开发者_运维问答rks only for immediate children.
I think I should go for BeautifulSoup for this !!!
You can use XPath to search recursively:
>>> from lxml import etree
>>> q = etree.fromstring('<xml><hello>a</hello><x><hello>b</hello></x></xml>')
>>> q.findall('hello') # Tag name, first level only.
[<Element hello at 414a7c8>]
>>> q.findall('.//hello') # XPath, recursive.
[<Element hello at 414a7c8>, <Element hello at 414a818>]
iterfind()
iterates over all Elements that match the path expression
findall()
returns a list of matching Elements
find()
efficiently returns only the first match
findtext()
returns the .text content of the first match
Illustrative Examples:
>>> root = etree.XML("<root><a x='123'>aText<b/><c/><b/></a></root>")
#Find a child of an Element:
>>> print(root.find("b"))
None
>>> print(root.find("a").tag)
a
#Find an Element anywhere in the tree:
>>> print(root.find(".//b").tag)
b
>>> [ b.tag for b in root.iterfind(".//b") ]
['b', 'b']
#Find Elements with a certain attribute:
>>> print(root.findall(".//a[@x]")[0].tag)
a
>>> print(root.findall(".//a[@y]"))
[]
Reference: http://lxml.de/tutorial.html#elementpath
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