XML::Smart - A Ruby class for fast and simple XML access
Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Jürgen Mangler [email protected]
Ruby/XML/Smart is freely distributable according to the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (see the file 'COPYING').
This program is distributed without any warranty. See the file 'COPYING' for details.
Installation
- Based on Nokogiri 1.5.5
- Thus works for MRI ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.x, JRuby (basically everything that is Nokogiri ready)
- Works on Linux, OSX, Windows
Features
Principle of least surprise
- Nokogiri is messy - violence always is
- libxml smells like old-school C-Binding ;-)
- rex is ... strange
Inherits Nokogiris GREAT compatibility for platforms and Ruby interpreters
XML only
Sorry, no css selectors, html, ... go to Nokogiri if you look for these.
Great and convenient namespace support, compared to everything else out there
Use namespaces in xpaths without any additional work:
doc = XML::Smart.string('<test xmlns:aaa="uri:aaa"><aaa:test/></test>')
doc.find('string(aaa:test)')
doc.close
Register your own shortcusts to be available in all XPaths:
doc = XML::Smart.string('<test xmlns:aaa="uri:aaa"><aaa:test/></test>')
doc.register_namespace :a, 'uri:aaa'
doc.find('string(a:test)')
doc.close
NFS safe file locking while editing / reading from an XML file
XML::Smart.modify("EXAMPLE.xml","<test><names/></test>") do |doc|
doc.root.add "test_node"
end
check against relaxng and xml schema
Libxml2, the basis for nokogiri has only partial xml-schema support, but full relaxng support. Thus checking against xml-schema with nokogiri may return positive results, although it is a lie. XML::Smart internally converts xml-schema to relaxng, thus allowing for seamless schema usage:
doc = XML::Smart.string('<test xmlns:aaa="uri:aaa"><aaa:test/></test>')
doc.validate_against(XML::Smart.open_unprotected('xmlschema.xml'))
doc.validate_against(XML::Smart.open_unprotected('xmlschema.xml'))
doc.find('string(a:test)')
doc.close
xinclude
Libxml2, the basis for nokogiri does not support https xincludes. Nokogiri may impelement this in the future (issue https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/issues/1321), but for now we do support it:
doc.xinclude!
or
doc.find('//someelement').first.xinclude!
Changes since 0.2.x (see Changelog)
- qname instead of name
- #register_namespace instead of #namespaces= to register shortcuts
- no more namespaces for #find necessary, all namespaces in document are automatically available.
- signals removed
- pull parser removed
Documentation
Sorry, no inline code documentation yet. We have an extensive test suite, look for examples there for now.