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Converts a XML string into a human readable format (pretty print) while respecting the xml:space attribute
The xml-formatter npm package is a utility for formatting XML strings. It helps in making XML data more readable by properly indenting the XML elements. This can be particularly useful for debugging, logging, or displaying XML data in a user-friendly format.
Basic Formatting
This feature allows you to format a simple XML string, making it more readable by adding appropriate indentation.
const xmlFormatter = require('xml-formatter');
const xml = '<root><child>value</child></root>';
const formattedXml = xmlFormatter(xml);
console.log(formattedXml);
Custom Indentation
This feature allows you to specify custom indentation for the formatted XML string. In this example, two spaces are used for indentation.
const xmlFormatter = require('xml-formatter');
const xml = '<root><child>value</child></root>';
const formattedXml = xmlFormatter(xml, { indentation: ' ' });
console.log(formattedXml);
Removing XML Declarations
This feature allows you to remove XML declarations from the formatted XML string. This can be useful if you want a cleaner output without the XML declaration.
const xmlFormatter = require('xml-formatter');
const xml = '<?xml version="1.0"?><root><child>value</child></root>';
const formattedXml = xmlFormatter(xml, { stripComments: true });
console.log(formattedXml);
Handling Large XML Strings
This feature demonstrates the ability of xml-formatter to handle and format large XML strings efficiently.
const xmlFormatter = require('xml-formatter');
const largeXml = '<root>' + '<child>value</child>'.repeat(1000) + '</root>';
const formattedXml = xmlFormatter(largeXml);
console.log(formattedXml);
The pretty-data package provides similar functionality for formatting XML, JSON, and CSS data. It offers a broader range of data formatting options compared to xml-formatter, which is specialized for XML.
The xml2js package is primarily used for converting XML to JavaScript objects and vice versa. While it does offer some formatting capabilities, its main focus is on XML parsing and building, making it more versatile for data manipulation tasks.
The xmlbuilder package is designed for building XML documents using a simple and chainable API. It also includes formatting options, but its primary strength lies in creating XML documents programmatically.
Converts XML into a human readable format (pretty print) while respecting the xml:space
attribute.
Reciprocally, the xml-formatter
package can minify pretty printed XML.
The xml-formatter
package can also be used on the browser using the browserified version with a small footprint.
$ npm install xml-formatter
import xmlFormat from 'xml-formatter';
xmlFormat('<root><content><p xml:space="preserve">This is <b>some</b> content.</content></p>');
<root>
<content>
<p xml:space="preserve">This is <b>some</b> content.</p>
</content>
</root>
filter
: Function to filter out unwanted nodes by returning false
.
function(node) => boolean
() => true
ignoredPaths
: List of XML element paths to ignore during formatting.
This can be a partial path (element tag name) or full path starting from the document element e.g. ['/html/head/script', 'pre']
.
string[]
[]
indentation
: The value used for indentation.
string
' '
collapseContent
: True to keep content in the same line as the element. Only works if element contains at least one text node.
boolean
false
lineSeparator
: Specify the line separator to use.
string
\r\n
whiteSpaceAtEndOfSelfclosingTag
: True to end self-closing tags with a space e.g. <tag />
.
boolean
false
throwOnFailure
: Throw an error when XML fails to parse and get formatted otherwise the original XML is returned.
boolean
true
forceSelfClosingEmptyTag
: True to force empty tags to be self-closing.
boolean
false
import xmlFormat from 'xml-formatter';
xmlFormat('<root><!-- content --><content><p>This is <b>some</b> content.</content></p>', {
indentation: ' ',
filter: (node) => node.type !== 'Comment',
collapseContent: true,
lineSeparator: '\n'
});
<root>
<content>
<p>This is <b>some</b> content.</p>
</content>
</root>
import xmlFormat from 'xml-formatter';
const xml = `
<root>
<content>
<p>
This is <b>some</b> content.
</p>
</content>
</root>`;
xmlFormat.minify(xml, {
filter: (node) => node.type !== 'Comment',
collapseContent: true
});
<root><content><p>This is<b>some</b>content.</p></content></root>
The code is transpiled using Babel with @babel/preset-env default values and bundled using browserify.
require('xml-formatter')
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/browser/xml-formatter.js"></script>
const xmlFormatter = require('xml-formatter');
xmlFormat('<root><content><p xml:space="preserve">This is <b>some</b> content.</content></p>');
xmlFormatter
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/browser/xml-formatter-singleton.js"></script>
xmlFormatter('<root><content><p xml:space="preserve">This is <b>some</b> content.</content></p>');
<root>
<content>
<p xml:space="preserve">This is <b>some</b> content.</p>
</content>
</root>
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Converts a XML string into a human readable format (pretty print) while respecting the xml:space attribute
The npm package xml-formatter receives a total of 399,785 weekly downloads. As such, xml-formatter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that xml-formatter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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