1XML::TreePP(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::TreePP(3)
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6 XML::TreePP -- Pure Perl implementation for parsing/writing XML
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10 parse an XML document from file into hash tree:
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12 use XML::TreePP;
13 my $tpp = XML::TreePP->new();
14 my $tree = $tpp->parsefile( "index.rdf" );
15 print "Title: ", $tree->{"rdf:RDF"}->{item}->[0]->{title}, "\n";
16 print "URL: ", $tree->{"rdf:RDF"}->{item}->[0]->{link}, "\n";
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18 write an XML document as string from hash tree:
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20 use XML::TreePP;
21 my $tpp = XML::TreePP->new();
22 my $tree = { rss => { channel => { item => [ {
23 title => "The Perl Directory",
24 link => "http://www.perl.org/",
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26 title => "The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network",
27 link => "http://cpan.perl.org/",
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29 my $xml = $tpp->write( $tree );
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32 get a remote XML document by HTTP-GET and parse it into hash tree:
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34 use XML::TreePP;
35 my $tpp = XML::TreePP->new();
36 my $tree = $tpp->parsehttp( GET => "http://use.perl.org/index.rss" );
37 print "Title: ", $tree->{"rdf:RDF"}->{channel}->{title}, "\n";
38 print "URL: ", $tree->{"rdf:RDF"}->{channel}->{link}, "\n";
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40 get a remote XML document by HTTP-POST and parse it into hash tree:
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42 use XML::TreePP;
43 my $tpp = XML::TreePP->new( force_array => [qw( item )] );
44 my $cgiurl = "http://search.hatena.ne.jp/keyword";
45 my $keyword = "ajax";
46 my $cgiquery = "mode=rss2&word=".$keyword;
47 my $tree = $tpp->parsehttp( POST => $cgiurl, $cgiquery );
48 print "Link: ", $tree->{rss}->{channel}->{item}->[0]->{link}, "\n";
49 print "Desc: ", $tree->{rss}->{channel}->{item}->[0]->{description}, "\n";
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52 XML::TreePP module parses an XML document and expands it for a hash
53 tree. This generates an XML document from a hash tree as the opposite
54 way around. This is a pure Perl implementation and requires no modules
55 depended. This can also fetch and parse an XML document from remote
56 web server like the XMLHttpRequest object does at JavaScript language.
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59 Parse XML file
60 Sample XML document:
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62 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
63 <family name="Kawasaki">
64 <father>Yasuhisa</father>
65 <mother>Chizuko</mother>
66 <children>
67 <girl>Shiori</girl>
68 <boy>Yusuke</boy>
69 <boy>Kairi</boy>
70 </children>
71 </family>
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73 Sample program to read a xml file and dump it:
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75 use XML::TreePP;
76 use Data::Dumper;
77 my $tpp = XML::TreePP->new();
78 my $tree = $tpp->parsefile( "family.xml" );
79 my $text = Dumper( $tree );
80 print $text;
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84 $VAR1 = {
85 'family' => {
86 '-name' => 'Kawasaki',
87 'father' => 'Yasuhisa',
88 'mother' => 'Chizuko',
89 'children' => {
90 'girl' => 'Shiori'
91 'boy' => [
92 'Yusuke',
93 'Kairi'
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101 print $tree->{family}->{father}; # the father's given name.
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105 print $tree->{family}->{"-name"}; # the family name of the family
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107 The array is used because the family has two boys.
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109 print $tree->{family}->{children}->{boy}->[1]; # The second boy's name
110 print $tree->{family}->{children}->{girl}; # The girl's name
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112 Text node and attributes:
113 If a element has both of a text node and attributes or both of a text
114 node and other child nodes, value of a text node is moved to "#text"
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117 use XML::TreePP;
118 use Data::Dumper;
119 my $tpp = XML::TreePP->new();
120 my $source = '<span class="author">Kawasaki Yusuke</span>';
121 my $tree = $tpp->parse( $source );
122 my $text = Dumper( $tree );
123 print $text;
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125 The result dumped is following:
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127 $VAR1 = {
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130 '#text' => 'Kawasaki Yusuke'
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134 The special node name of "#text" is used because this elements has
135 attribute(s) in addition to the text node. See also "text_node_key"
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140 This constructor method returns a new XML::TreePP object with %options.
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142 $tpp = XML::TreePP->new( %options );
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145 This method sets a option value for "option_name". If $option_value is
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148 $tpp->set( option_name => $option_value );
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150 See OPTIONS section below for details.
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152 get
153 This method returns a current option value for "option_name".
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155 $tpp->get( 'option_name' );
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157 parse
158 This method reads an XML document by string and returns a hash tree
159 converted. The first argument is a scalar or a reference to a scalar.
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161 $tree = $tpp->parse( $source );
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164 This method reads an XML document by file and returns a hash tree
165 converted. The first argument is a filename.
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167 $tree = $tpp->parsefile( $file );
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170 This method receives an XML document from a remote server via HTTP and
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173 $tree = $tpp->parsehttp( $method, $url, $body, $head );
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175 $method is a method of HTTP connection: GET/POST/PUT/DELETE $url is an
176 URI of an XML file. $body is a request body when you use POST method.
177 $head is a request headers as a hash ref. LWP::UserAgent module or
178 HTTP::Lite module is required to fetch a file.
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180 ( $tree, $xml, $code ) = $tpp->parsehttp( $method, $url, $body, $head );
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182 In array context, This method returns also raw XML document received
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186 This method parses a hash tree and returns an XML document as a string.
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188 $source = $tpp->write( $tree, $encode );
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192 writefile
193 This method parses a hash tree and writes an XML document into a file.
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195 $tpp->writefile( $file, $tree, $encode );
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197 $file is a filename to create. $tree is a reference to a hash tree.
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200 This module accepts option parameters following:
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202 force_array
203 This option allows you to specify a list of element names which should
204 always be forced into an array representation.
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206 $tpp->set( force_array => [ 'rdf:li', 'item', '-xmlns' ] );
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208 The default value is null, it means that context of the elements will
209 determine to make array or to keep it scalar or hash. Note that the
210 special wildcard name '*' means all elements.
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212 force_hash
213 This option allows you to specify a list of element names which should
214 always be forced into an hash representation.
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216 $tpp->set( force_hash => [ 'item', 'image' ] );
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218 The default value is null, it means that context of the elements will
219 determine to make hash or to keep it scalar as a text node. See also
220 "text_node_key" option below. Note that the special wildcard name '*'
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223 cdata_scalar_ref
224 This option allows you to convert a cdata section into a reference for
225 scalar on parsing an XML document.
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227 $tpp->set( cdata_scalar_ref => 1 );
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229 The default value is false, it means that each cdata section is
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233 This option allows you to specify a HTTP_USER_AGENT string which is
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236 $tpp->set( user_agent => 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; ...)' );
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238 The default string is 'XML-TreePP/#.##', where '#.##' is substituted
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241 http_lite
242 This option forces pasrsehttp() method to use a HTTP::Lite instance.
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244 my $http = HTTP::Lite->new();
245 $tpp->set( http_lite => $http );
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248 This option forces parsehttp() method to use a LWP::UserAgent instance.
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250 my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new();
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252 $ua->env_proxy;
253 $tpp->set( lwp_useragent => $ua );
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257 base_class
258 This blesses class name for each element's hashref. Each class is
259 named straight as a child class of it parent class.
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261 $tpp->set( base_class => 'MyElement' );
262 my $xml = '<root><parent><child key="val">text</child></parent></root>';
263 my $tree = $tpp->parse( $xml );
264 print ref $tree->{root}->{parent}->{child}, "\n";
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266 A hash for <child> element above is blessed to
267 "MyElement::root::parent::child" class. You may use this with
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270 elem_class
271 This blesses class name for each element's hashref. Each class is
272 named horizontally under the direct child of "MyElement".
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274 $tpp->set( base_class => 'MyElement' );
275 my $xml = '<root><parent><child key="val">text</child></parent></root>';
276 my $tree = $tpp->parse( $xml );
277 print ref $tree->{root}->{parent}->{child}, "\n";
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283 This option dereferences the numeric character references, like ë,
284 漢, etc., in an XML document when this value is true.
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286 $tpp->set( xml_deref => 1 );
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288 Note that, for security reasons and your convenient, this module
289 dereferences the predefined character entity references, &, <,
290 >, ' and ", and the numeric character references up to
291 U+007F without xml_deref per default.
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293 require_xml_decl
294 This option requires XML declaration at the top of XML document to
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297 $tpp->set( require_xml_decl => 1 );
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302 first_out
303 This option allows you to specify a list of element/attribute names
304 which should always appears at first on output XML document.
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306 $tpp->set( first_out => [ 'link', 'title', '-type' ] );
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308 The default value is null, it means alphabetical order is used.
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311 This option allows you to specify a list of element/attribute names
312 which should always appears at last on output XML document.
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314 $tpp->set( last_out => [ 'items', 'item', 'entry' ] );
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317 This makes the output more human readable by indenting appropriately.
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319 $tpp->set( indent => 2 );
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321 This doesn't strictly follow the XML specification but does looks nice.
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324 This module inserts an XML declaration on top of the XML document
325 generated per default. This option forces to change it to another or
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328 $tpp->set( xml_decl => '' );
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330 output_encoding
331 This option allows you to specify a encoding of the XML document
332 generated by write/writefile methods.
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334 $tpp->set( output_encoding => 'UTF-8' );
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337 supported by Encode.pm. On Perl 5.6.x and before with Jcode.pm, you can
338 use "Shift_JIS", "EUC-JP", "ISO-2022-JP" and "UTF-8". The default value
339 is "UTF-8" which is recommended encoding.
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341 empty_element_tag_end
342 $tpp->set( empty_element_tag_end => '>' );
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344 Set characters which close empty tag. The default value is ' />'.
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348 This makes utf8 flag on for every element's value parsed and makes it
349 on for the XML document generated as well.
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351 $tpp->set( utf8_flag => 1 );
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353 Perl 5.8.1 or later is required to use this.
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356 This option allows you to specify a prefix character(s) which is
357 inserted before each attribute names.
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359 $tpp->set( attr_prefix => '@' );
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361 The default character is '-'. Or set '@' to access attribute values
362 like E4X, ECMAScript for XML. Zero-length prefix '' is available as
363 well, it means no prefix is added.
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365 text_node_key
366 This option allows you to specify a hash key for text nodes.
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368 $tpp->set( text_node_key => '#text' );
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370 The default key is "#text".
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372 ignore_error
373 This module calls Carp::croak function on an error per default. This
374 option makes all errors ignored and just returns.
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376 $tpp->set( ignore_error => 1 );
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378 use_ixhash
379 This option keeps the order for each element appeared in XML.
380 Tie::IxHash module is required.
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382 $tpp->set( use_ixhash => 1 );
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384 This makes parsing performance slow. (about 100% slower than default)
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387 Yusuke Kawasaki, http://www.kawa.net/
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390 https://github.com/kawanet/XML-TreePP
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393 The following copyright notice applies to all the files provided in
394 this distribution, including binary files, unless explicitly noted
395 otherwise.
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397 Copyright 2006-2010 Yusuke Kawasaki
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400 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
401 under the same terms as Perl itself.
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