Re: [xml] Dump document to a buffer without xml version
- From: Iñigo Martínez <inigomartinez gmail com>
- To: veillard redhat com
- Cc: xml gnome org
- Subject: Re: [xml] Dump document to a buffer without xml version
- Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 08:34:37 +0200
It looks like a longer way. I mean, with the new saving API there is
one more variable and one more function call, plus the creation of the
full document, instead of using only just the nodes. Some code
snippets.
Using the saving API:
xmlDocPtr doc;
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlBufferPtr buffer;
xmlSaveCtxtPtr ctx;
doc = xmlNewDoc (NULL);
node = xmlNewNode (NULL, BAD_CAST "Command");
xmlDocSetRootElement (doc, node);
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "Timestamp", BAD_CAST "0");
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "ReceptionTimestamp", BAD_CAST "0");
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "Sender", BAD_CAST "P1");
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "Receiver", BAD_CAST "P2");
xmlNewChild(node, NULL, BAD_CAST "GetData", NULL);
buffer = xmlBufferCreate ();
ctx = xmlSaveToBuffer (buffer, NULL, XML_SAVE_NO_DECL);
if (xmlSaveDoc (ctx, doc) == -1) {
fprintf (stderr, "Error saving buffer\n");
return;
}
xmlBufferFree (buffer);
Using xmlNodeDump:
xmlNodePtr node;
xmlBufferPtr buffer;
node = xmlNewNode (NULL, BAD_CAST "Command");
xmlNewProp (node, BAD_CAST "Timestamp", BAD_CAST "0");
xmlNewProp (node, BAD_CAST "ReceptionTimestamp", BAD_CAST "0");
xmlNewProp (node, BAD_CAST "Sender", BAD_CAST "P1");
xmlNewProp (node, BAD_CAST "Receiver", BAD_CAST "P2");
xmlNewChild (node, NULL, BAD_CAST "GetData", NULL);
buffer = xmlBufferCreate ();
if (xmlNodeDump(buffer, NULL, cmd, 0, 0) == -1) {
fprintf (stderr, "Error saving buffer\n");
return;
}
xmlBufferFree (buffer);
Is there any benefit on using the new saving API ?
2014-08-22 6:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel Veillard <veillard redhat com>:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 07:04:06PM +0200, Iñigo Martínez wrote:
Hi:
I'm working with a protocol based on XML, something like:
<Command Timestamp="0" ReceptionTimeStamp="0" Sender="P1"
Receiver="P2"><GetData/></Command>
I can successfully parse these messages using xmlReadMemory and
navigating through the tree. When trying to create my own messages I
can create them successfully this way:
doc = xmlNewDoc(NULL);
node = xmlNewNode(NULL, BAD_CAST "Command");
xmlDocSetRootElement(doc, node);
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "Timestamp", BAD_CAST "0");
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "ReceptionTimestamp", BAD_CAST "0");
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "Sender", BAD_CAST "P1");
xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "Receiver", BAD_CAST "P2");
xmlNewChild(node, NULL, BAD_CAST "GetData", NULL);
The problem comes when trying to get the correspondant string as I get
the xml version in the output:
<?xml version="1.0"?><Command Timestamp="0" ReceptionTimeStamp="0"
Sender="P1" Receiver="P2"><GetData/></Command>
I have seen some tricks using a xmlTextWriter, but in my case I need
an string not a file.
Is there any way to avoid it ?
Best way is to use the 'new' saving APIs
http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlsave.html#xmlSaveToBuffer
with XML_SAVE_NO_DECL in the option
and use
http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlsave.html#xmlSaveDoc
if you are piling up such messages on an IO just use anothe xmlSaveTo...
function and Flush to output instead of writing in memory and doing
the I/O separately
Daniel
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Daniel Veillard | Open Source and Standards, Red Hat
veillard redhat com | libxml Gnome XML XSLT toolkit http://xmlsoft.org/
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