I am looking for a static function in the .NET framework which takes an XML snippet and an XSLT file, applies the transformation in memory, and returns the transformed XML.
I would like to do this:
string rawXml = invoiceTemplateDoc.MainDocumentPart.Document.InnerXml;
rawXml = DoXsltTransformation(rawXml, @"c:\prepare-invoice.xslt"));
// ... do more manipulations on the rawXml
Alternatively, instead of taking and returning strings, it could be taking and returning Xml开发者_运维知识库Nodes.
Is there such a function?
You can use the StringReader
and StringWriter
classes :
string input = "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?> ...";
string output;
using (StringReader sReader = new StringReader(input))
using (XmlReader xReader = XmlReader.Create(sReader))
using (StringWriter sWriter = new StringWriter())
using (XmlWriter xWriter = XmlWriter.Create(sWriter))
{
XslCompiledTransform xslt = new XslCompiledTransform();
xslt.Load("transform.xsl");
xslt.Transform(xReader, xWriter);
output = sWriter.ToString();
}
A little know feature is that you can in fact transform data directly into a XmlDocument
DOM or into a LINQ-to-XML XElement
or XDocument
(via the CreateWriter()
method) without having to pass through a text form by getting an XmlWriter
instance to feed them with data.
Assuming that your XML input is IXPathNavigable
and that you have loaded a XslCompiledTransform
instance, you can do the following:
XmlDocument target = new XmlDocument(input.CreateNavigator().NameTable);
using (XmlWriter writer = target.CreateNavigator().AppendChild()) {
transform.Transform(input, writer);
}
You then have the transformed document in the taget
document. Note that there are other overloads on the transform
to allow you to pass XSLT arguments and extensions into the stylesheet.
If you want you can write your own static helper or extension method to perform the transform as you need it. However, it may be a good idea to cache the transform since loading and compiling it is not free.
Have you noticed that there is the XsltCompiledTransform
class?
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