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A streaming event-based XML Parser.
xmlstream #
A lightweight api for parsing xml
You can listen to xml encounters and states by parsing the xml char by char.
Simple usage #
The xmlStreamer will send an XmlEvent that will contain the state and value of a specific part of the xml.
See here a simple example how to use it in your application.
var xmlStreamer = new XmlStreamer(rawText);
xmlStreamer.read().listen((e) => print("listen: $e"));
These are the xml states:
- Top
- Open
- Closed
- Attribute
- Characters
Namespace and cdate are still on the todo list to support!
Object builder usage #
In this package we provide also the opportunity to build and stream Objects.
If we have the following xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item name="flow">world</item>
<item name="text">say what</item>
You see an item object in it. So we want to pump the data in the following object.
class Item {
String name;
String value;
String toString() => "$name - $value";
}
You can do that by creating a class that extends from XmlProcessor
class ItemProcessor extends XmlProcessor<Item> {
void onOpenTag(String tag) {
element = new Item();
}
void onAttribute(String key, String value) {
if (key == "name") {
element.name = value;
}
}
void onCharacters(String text) {
element.value = text;
}
}
Now bootstrap the processing and you are ready to build a list of Items.
var xmlStreamer = new XmlStreamer(rawText);
var xmlObjectBuilder = new XmlObjectBuilder<Item>(xmlStreamer, new ItemProcessor());
xmlObjectBuilder.onProcess().listen((e) => print("listen: $e"));
The listen method will produce Item objects and you can listen to the production of it. If you want to parse an hierachical object structure then you can take a look at XmlParentProcessor class.
In my project on github you will find some examples how to use it. Any suggestions for improvements are welcome.
Ideas #
It is based upon the SAX's and StAX's principles from Java.
Contributing #
If you found a bug, just create a new issue or even better fork and issue a pull request with you fix.