This is a node.js module to transform XML into a JS object. It currently relies on the node-xml and ntest libraries, both of which are installed as git submodules in vendor/
. I'm going to have to find a better way to deal with them.
Say you have the following XML you'd like to transform, in a string:
<root>
<videos total="2">
<video id="1" length="20">
<title>Video 1</title>
</video>
<video>
<title>Video 2</title>
</video>
</videos>
</root>
Just do the following:
var sys = require('sys'),
xml2object = require('./xml2object');
var xml = "YOUR XML STRING";
var response = xml2object.parseString(xml);
response.addCallback(function(obj) {
// To output a simple value, just use as an object
// Since there are 2 video elements under <videos>, it's stored as an array
sys.puts(obj.root.videos.video[0].title) // outputs "Video 1"
// attr(key) returns the value for attribute with name "key"
sys.puts(obj.root.videos.attr("total")) // outputs "2"
// attrs() returns an object of all attributes
sys.puts(obj.root.videos.video[0].attrs().length); // outputs "20"
});
- Figure out better way to deal with module dependencies (node-xml and ntest)
- Add support for prefixes in XML tags
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