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big-xml-streamer
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This is a fork of big-xml
big-xml is a great plugin that wasn't update for 4 years, so that, we have created a fork, with an update it with the capability of pause/resume the stream.
A record-by-record XML reader, for node.js, based on node-expat.
Designed for big XML files (1GB+), and low memory usage.
npm install big-xml-streamer
or from source:
git clone git://github.com/jahewson/node-big-xml.git
cd node-big-xml
npm link
XML files are streamed, and parsed one record at a time, which keeps memory usage low.
You must specify which XML elements should be considered as the root of a record, using a regex. In this example the elements Foo and Bar will be emitted as records.
var bigXml = require('big-xml-streamer');
var reader = bigXml.createReader('data.xml.gz', /^(Foo|Bar)$/, { gzip: true });
reader.on('record', function(record) {
console.log(record);
});
The output would take the form:
{ tag: 'Foo',
attrs: { Name: 'John', Status: 'Student' },
children: [
{ tag: 'Color', text: 'blue'}
]
}
You can pause and resume the stream in any moment, in order to make asyncs calls.
reader.on('record', function(record) {
console.log(record);
reader.pause();
setTimeout(function(){ reader.resume(); }, 3000);
});
FAQs
Lightweight XML parser for really big files (uses node-expat)
We found that big-xml-streamer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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