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xml2js-expat
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Simple XML to JavaScript object converter that uses Expat, a fast XML parser.
Simple XML to JavaScript object converter. Uses node-expat. Install with npm :) See the tests for examples until docs are written. Note: If you're looking for a full DOM parser, you probably want JSDom.
var util = require('util'),
fs = require('fs'),
xml2js = require('xml2js-expat');
var parser = new xml2js.Parser(function(result, error) {
if (!error) {
console.log(util.inspect(result));
}
else {
console.error(error);
}
console.log('Done.');
});
fs.readFile(__dirname + '/foo.xml', function(err, data) {
if (parser.parseString(data)) {
console.log('xml2js: successfully parsed file.');
}
else {
console.error('xml2js: parse error: "%s"', parser.getError());
}
});
The Parser object has an event, that can be suscribed to with
parser.on('end', function (result, error) {});
// or
parser.addListener('end', function (result, error) {});
The Parser object supports the following encodings, that can be specified as the first parameter, in which case the callback should be the second. (Each argument is optional.)
UTF-8
UTF-16
ISO-8859-1
US-ASCII
For example:
var parser = new xml2js.Parser('UTF-8', function(result, error) {});
or
var parser = new xml2js.Parser('UTF-8');
parser.on('end', function (result, error) {});
FAQs
Simple XML to JavaScript object converter that uses Expat, a fast XML parser.
We found that xml2js-expat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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