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! 10: </style><title>A real example</title></head><body bgcolor="#8b7765" text="#000000" link="#a06060" vlink="#000000"><table border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"><tr><td width="120"><a href="http://swpat.ffii.org/"><img src="epatents.png" alt="Action against software patents" /></a></td><td width="180"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/"><img src="gnome2.png" alt="Gnome2 Logo" /></a><a href="http://www.w3.org/Status"><img src="w3c.png" alt="W3C Logo" /></a><a href="http://www.redhat.com/"><img src="redhat.gif" alt="Red Hat Logo" /></a><div align="left"><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/"><img src="Libxml2-Logo-180x168.gif" alt="Made with Libxml2 Logo" /></a></div></td><td><table border="0" width="90%" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" bgcolor="#000000"><tr><td><table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3" bgcolor="#fffacd"><tr><td align="center"><h1>The XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome</h1><h2>A real 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cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" width="100%"><tr><td><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" width="100%" bgcolor="#000000"><tr><td><table border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tr><td bgcolor="#fffacd"><p>Here is a real size example, where the actual content of the application
! 11: data is not kept in the DOM tree but uses internal structures. It is based on
! 12: a proposal to keep a database of jobs related to Gnome, with an XML based
! 13: storage structure. Here is an <a href="gjobs.xml">XML encoded jobs
! 14: base</a>:</p><pre><?xml version="1.0"?>
! 15: <gjob:Helping xmlns:gjob="http://www.gnome.org/some-location">
! 16: <gjob:Jobs>
! 17:
! 18: <gjob:Job>
! 19: <gjob:Project ID="3"/>
! 20: <gjob:Application>GBackup</gjob:Application>
! 21: <gjob:Category>Development</gjob:Category>
! 22:
! 23: <gjob:Update>
! 24: <gjob:Status>Open</gjob:Status>
! 25: <gjob:Modified>Mon, 07 Jun 1999 20:27:45 -0400 MET DST</gjob:Modified>
! 26: <gjob:Salary>USD 0.00</gjob:Salary>
! 27: </gjob:Update>
! 28:
! 29: <gjob:Developers>
! 30: <gjob:Developer>
! 31: </gjob:Developer>
! 32: </gjob:Developers>
! 33:
! 34: <gjob:Contact>
! 35: <gjob:Person>Nathan Clemons</gjob:Person>
! 36: <gjob:Email>nathan@windsofstorm.net</gjob:Email>
! 37: <gjob:Company>
! 38: </gjob:Company>
! 39: <gjob:Organisation>
! 40: </gjob:Organisation>
! 41: <gjob:Webpage>
! 42: </gjob:Webpage>
! 43: <gjob:Snailmail>
! 44: </gjob:Snailmail>
! 45: <gjob:Phone>
! 46: </gjob:Phone>
! 47: </gjob:Contact>
! 48:
! 49: <gjob:Requirements>
! 50: The program should be released as free software, under the GPL.
! 51: </gjob:Requirements>
! 52:
! 53: <gjob:Skills>
! 54: </gjob:Skills>
! 55:
! 56: <gjob:Details>
! 57: A GNOME based system that will allow a superuser to configure
! 58: compressed and uncompressed files and/or file systems to be backed
! 59: up with a supported media in the system. This should be able to
! 60: perform via find commands generating a list of files that are passed
! 61: to tar, dd, cpio, cp, gzip, etc., to be directed to the tape machine
! 62: or via operations performed on the filesystem itself. Email
! 63: notification and GUI status display very important.
! 64: </gjob:Details>
! 65:
! 66: </gjob:Job>
! 67:
! 68: </gjob:Jobs>
! 69: </gjob:Helping></pre><p>While loading the XML file into an internal DOM tree is a matter of
! 70: calling only a couple of functions, browsing the tree to gather the data and
! 71: generate the internal structures is harder, and more error prone.</p><p>The suggested principle is to be tolerant with respect to the input
! 72: structure. For example, the ordering of the attributes is not significant,
! 73: the XML specification is clear about it. It's also usually a good idea not to
! 74: depend on the order of the children of a given node, unless it really makes
! 75: things harder. Here is some code to parse the information for a person:</p><pre>/*
! 76: * A person record
! 77: */
! 78: typedef struct person {
! 79: char *name;
! 80: char *email;
! 81: char *company;
! 82: char *organisation;
! 83: char *smail;
! 84: char *webPage;
! 85: char *phone;
! 86: } person, *personPtr;
! 87:
! 88: /*
! 89: * And the code needed to parse it
! 90: */
! 91: personPtr parsePerson(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
! 92: personPtr ret = NULL;
! 93:
! 94: DEBUG("parsePerson\n");
! 95: /*
! 96: * allocate the struct
! 97: */
! 98: ret = (personPtr) malloc(sizeof(person));
! 99: if (ret == NULL) {
! 100: fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
! 101: return(NULL);
! 102: }
! 103: memset(ret, 0, sizeof(person));
! 104:
! 105: /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
! 106: cur = cur->xmlChildrenNode;
! 107: while (cur != NULL) {
! 108: if ((!strcmp(cur->name, "Person")) && (cur->ns == ns))
! 109: ret->name = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur->xmlChildrenNode, 1);
! 110: if ((!strcmp(cur->name, "Email")) && (cur->ns == ns))
! 111: ret->email = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur->xmlChildrenNode, 1);
! 112: cur = cur->next;
! 113: }
! 114:
! 115: return(ret);
! 116: }</pre><p>Here are a couple of things to notice:</p><ul><li>Usually a recursive parsing style is the more convenient one: XML data
! 117: is by nature subject to repetitive constructs and usually exhibits highly
! 118: structured patterns.</li>
! 119: <li>The two arguments of type <em>xmlDocPtr</em> and <em>xmlNsPtr</em>,
! 120: i.e. the pointer to the global XML document and the namespace reserved to
! 121: the application. Document wide information are needed for example to
! 122: decode entities and it's a good coding practice to define a namespace for
! 123: your application set of data and test that the element and attributes
! 124: you're analyzing actually pertains to your application space. This is
! 125: done by a simple equality test (cur->ns == ns).</li>
! 126: <li>To retrieve text and attributes value, you can use the function
! 127: <em>xmlNodeListGetString</em> to gather all the text and entity reference
! 128: nodes generated by the DOM output and produce an single text string.</li>
! 129: </ul><p>Here is another piece of code used to parse another level of the
! 130: structure:</p><pre>#include <libxml/tree.h>
! 131: /*
! 132: * a Description for a Job
! 133: */
! 134: typedef struct job {
! 135: char *projectID;
! 136: char *application;
! 137: char *category;
! 138: personPtr contact;
! 139: int nbDevelopers;
! 140: personPtr developers[100]; /* using dynamic alloc is left as an exercise */
! 141: } job, *jobPtr;
! 142:
! 143: /*
! 144: * And the code needed to parse it
! 145: */
! 146: jobPtr parseJob(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
! 147: jobPtr ret = NULL;
! 148:
! 149: DEBUG("parseJob\n");
! 150: /*
! 151: * allocate the struct
! 152: */
! 153: ret = (jobPtr) malloc(sizeof(job));
! 154: if (ret == NULL) {
! 155: fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
! 156: return(NULL);
! 157: }
! 158: memset(ret, 0, sizeof(job));
! 159:
! 160: /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
! 161: cur = cur->xmlChildrenNode;
! 162: while (cur != NULL) {
! 163:
! 164: if ((!strcmp(cur->name, "Project")) && (cur->ns == ns)) {
! 165: ret->projectID = xmlGetProp(cur, "ID");
! 166: if (ret->projectID == NULL) {
! 167: fprintf(stderr, "Project has no ID\n");
! 168: }
! 169: }
! 170: if ((!strcmp(cur->name, "Application")) && (cur->ns == ns))
! 171: ret->application = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur->xmlChildrenNode, 1);
! 172: if ((!strcmp(cur->name, "Category")) && (cur->ns == ns))
! 173: ret->category = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur->xmlChildrenNode, 1);
! 174: if ((!strcmp(cur->name, "Contact")) && (cur->ns == ns))
! 175: ret->contact = parsePerson(doc, ns, cur);
! 176: cur = cur->next;
! 177: }
! 178:
! 179: return(ret);
! 180: }</pre><p>Once you are used to it, writing this kind of code is quite simple, but
! 181: boring. Ultimately, it could be possible to write stubbers taking either C
! 182: data structure definitions, a set of XML examples or an XML DTD and produce
! 183: the code needed to import and export the content between C data and XML
! 184: storage. This is left as an exercise to the reader :-)</p><p>Feel free to use <a href="example/gjobread.c">the code for the full C
! 185: parsing example</a> as a template, it is also available with Makefile in the
! 186: Gnome SVN base under libxml2/example</p><p><a href="bugs.html">Daniel Veillard</a></p></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></body></html>
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