It's native and full Javascript class, that provides an easy way to split huge XML data with one or more paths.
With npm do:
$ npm install xml-splitter
var XMLSplitter = require('xml-splitter')
xs = new XMLSplitter('/root/item')
xs.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data)
})
xs.on('end', function(counter) {
console.log(counter+' slices !')
})
xs.parseString('<root><item><id>1</id></item><item><id>2</id></item></root>')
Output:
{ id: { '$t': '1' } }
{ id: { '$t': '2' } }
2 slices !
var XMLSplitter = require('xml-splitter')
xs = new XMLSplitter(['/root/item', '/root/entry'])
xs.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data)
})
xs.on('end', function(counter) {
console.log(counter+' slices !')
})
xs.parseString('<root><item><id>1</id></item><entry><id>2</id></entry></root>')
Output:
{ id: { '$t': '1' } }
{ id: { '$t': '2' } }
2 slices !
var XMLSplitter = require('xml-splitter')
xs = new XMLSplitter('/root/item')
xs.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data)
})
xs.on('end', function(counter) {
console.log(counter+' slices !')
})
xs.parseStream(process.stdin) // or process.stdin.pipe(xs.stream)
Use nodeunit to run the tests.
$ npm install nodeunit
$ nodeunit test
Create an new splitter, cutter is a string or an array of strings that contains path. Options are :
Split XML within a string
Split XML within a stream
Emits three elements on each slice: the data node (object), the node's tag name (string), and the node's path (string). For example:
var xs = new XMLSplitter('//(item|unit)')
xs.on('data', function (node, tag, path) {
console.log(node);
console.log(tag);
console.log(path);
})
xs.parseString('<record><item><value>X</value></item><unit><value>Y</value></unit></record>')
Output:
{ value: { '$t': 'X' } }
item
/record/item
{ value: { '$t': 'Y' } }
unit
/record/unit
Emit if the stream emit the close event OR if the stream is destroyed
Emit on the end of the XML parsing
Emit when something bad happened
The XPath standard is not supported, only basic paths (included namespaces) and fews operotors is implemented :
I do not think I will implement more operators.