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xml-toolkit
Advanced tools
Collection of classes for dealing with XML
npm i xml-toolkit
const {XMLReader, XMLNode} = require ('xml-toolkit')
const records = new XMLReader ({
filterElements : 'Record',
map : XMLNode.toObject ({})
}).process (xmlSource)
// ...then:
// await someLoader.load (records)
// ...or
// for await (const record of records) { // pull parser mode
// ...or
// records.on ('error', e => console.log (e))
// records.pipe (nextStream)
// ...or
// records.on ('error', e => console.log (e))
// records.on ('data', record => doSomethingWith (record))
const {XMLReader, XMLNode} = require ('xml-toolkit')
const data = await new XMLReader ({
filterElements : 'MyElementName',
map : XMLNode.toObject ({})
}).process (xmlSource).findFirst ()
const {XMLReader} = require ('xml-toolkit')
let xmlResult = ''; for await (const node of new XMLReader ().process (xmlSource)) xmlResult +=
node.isCharacters && node.parent.localName === 'ThePlaceHolder' ? id :
node.xml
const data = {ExportDebtRequestsResponse: {
"request-data": {
// ...
}
}
const xs = await XMLSchemata.fromFile ('xs.xsd')
const xml = xs.stringify (data)
/* result:
<ns0:ExportDebtRequestsResponse xmlns:ns0="urn:...">
<ns0:request-data>
<!-- ... and so on ... -->
*/
More information available in wiki docs.
FAQs
XML parser, marshaller, SOAP adapter
The npm package xml-toolkit receives a total of 738 weekly downloads. As such, xml-toolkit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that xml-toolkit 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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