| xml-rs, an XML library for Rust |
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| [Documentation](https://docs.rs/xml-rs/) |
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| xml-rs is an XML library for the [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) programming language. |
| It supports reading and writing of XML documents in a streaming fashion (without DOM). |
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| ### Features |
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| * XML spec conformance better than other pure-Rust libraries. |
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| * Easy to use API based on `Iterator`s and regular `String`s without tricky lifetimes. |
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| * Support for UTF-16, UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, and ASCII encodings. |
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| * Written entirely in the safe Rust subset. Designed to safely handle untrusted input. |
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| The API is heavily inspired by Java Streaming API for XML ([StAX][stax]). It contains a pull parser much like StAX event reader. It provides an iterator API, so you can leverage Rust's existing iterators library features. |
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| [stax]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StAX |
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| It also provides a streaming document writer much like StAX event writer. |
| This writer consumes its own set of events, but reader events can be converted to |
| writer events easily, and so it is possible to write XML transformation chains in a pretty |
| clean manner. |
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| This parser is mostly full-featured, however, there are limitations: |
| * Legacy code pages and non-Unicode encodings are not supported; |
| * DTD validation is not supported (but entities defined in the internal subset are supported); |
| * attribute value normalization is not performed, and end-of-line characters are not normalized either. |
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| Other than that the parser tries to be mostly XML-1.1-compliant. |
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| Writer is also mostly full-featured with the following limitations: |
| * no support for encodings other than UTF-8, |
| * no support for emitting `<!DOCTYPE>` declarations; |
| * more validations of input are needed, for example, checking that namespace prefixes are bounded |
| or comments are well-formed. |
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| Building and using |
| ------------------ |
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| xml-rs uses [Cargo](https://crates.io), so add it with `cargo add xml` or modify `Cargo.toml`: |
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| ```toml |
| [dependencies] |
| xml = "0.8.16" |
| ``` |
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| The package exposes a single crate called `xml`. |
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| Reading XML documents |
| --------------------- |
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| [`xml::reader::EventReader`](EventReader) requires a [`Read`](stdread) instance to read from. It can be a `File` wrapped in `BufReader`, or a `Vec<u8>`, or a `&[u8]` slice. |
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| [EventReader]: https://docs.rs/xml-rs/latest/xml/reader/struct.EventReader.html |
| [stdread]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/trait.Read.html |
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| `EventReader` implements `IntoIterator` trait, so you can use it in a `for` loop directly: |
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| ```rust,no_run |
| use std::fs::File; |
| use std::io::BufReader; |
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| use xml::reader::{EventReader, XmlEvent}; |
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| fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { |
| let file = File::open("file.xml")?; |
| let file = BufReader::new(file); // Buffering is important for performance |
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| let parser = EventReader::new(file); |
| let mut depth = 0; |
| for e in parser { |
| match e { |
| Ok(XmlEvent::StartElement { name, .. }) => { |
| println!("{:spaces$}+{name}", "", spaces = depth * 2); |
| depth += 1; |
| } |
| Ok(XmlEvent::EndElement { name }) => { |
| depth -= 1; |
| println!("{:spaces$}-{name}", "", spaces = depth * 2); |
| } |
| Err(e) => { |
| eprintln!("Error: {e}"); |
| break; |
| } |
| // There's more: https://docs.rs/xml-rs/latest/xml/reader/enum.XmlEvent.html |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| } |
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| Ok(()) |
| } |
| ``` |
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| Document parsing can end normally or with an error. Regardless of exact cause, the parsing |
| process will be stopped, and the iterator will terminate normally. |
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| You can also have finer control over when to pull the next event from the parser using its own |
| `next()` method: |
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| ```rust,ignore |
| match parser.next() { |
| ... |
| } |
| ``` |
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| Upon the end of the document or an error, the parser will remember the last event and will always |
| return it in the result of `next()` call afterwards. If iterator is used, then it will yield |
| error or end-of-document event once and will produce `None` afterwards. |
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| It is also possible to tweak parsing process a little using [`xml::reader::ParserConfig`][ParserConfig] structure. |
| See its documentation for more information and examples. |
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| [ParserConfig]: https://docs.rs/xml-rs/latest/xml/reader/struct.ParserConfig.html |
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| You can find a more extensive example of using `EventReader` in `src/analyze.rs`, which is a |
| small program (BTW, it is built with `cargo build` and can be run after that) which shows various |
| statistics about specified XML document. It can also be used to check for well-formedness of |
| XML documents - if a document is not well-formed, this program will exit with an error. |
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| ## Parsing untrusted inputs |
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| The parser is written in safe Rust subset, so by Rust's guarantees the worst that it can do is to cause a panic. |
| You can use `ParserConfig` to set limits on maximum lenghts of names, attributes, text, entities, etc. |
| You should also set a maximum document size via `io::Read`'s [`take(max)`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/trait.Read.html#method.take) method. |
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| Writing XML documents |
| --------------------- |
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| xml-rs also provides a streaming writer much like StAX event writer. With it you can write an |
| XML document to any `Write` implementor. |
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| ```rust,no_run |
| use std::io; |
| use xml::writer::{EmitterConfig, XmlEvent}; |
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| /// A simple demo syntax where "+foo" makes `<foo>`, "-foo" makes `</foo>` |
| fn make_event_from_line(line: &str) -> XmlEvent { |
| let line = line.trim(); |
| if let Some(name) = line.strip_prefix("+") { |
| XmlEvent::start_element(name).into() |
| } else if line.starts_with("-") { |
| XmlEvent::end_element().into() |
| } else { |
| XmlEvent::characters(line).into() |
| } |
| } |
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| fn main() -> io::Result<()> { |
| let input = io::stdin(); |
| let output = io::stdout(); |
| let mut writer = EmitterConfig::new() |
| .perform_indent(true) |
| .create_writer(output); |
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| let mut line = String::new(); |
| loop { |
| line.clear(); |
| let bytes_read = input.read_line(&mut line)?; |
| if bytes_read == 0 { |
| break; // EOF |
| } |
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| let event = make_event_from_line(&line); |
| if let Err(e) = writer.write(event) { |
| panic!("Write error: {e}") |
| } |
| } |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| ``` |
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| The code example above also demonstrates how to create a writer out of its configuration. |
| Similar thing also works with `EventReader`. |
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| The library provides an XML event building DSL which helps to construct complex events, |
| e.g. ones having namespace definitions. Some examples: |
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| ```rust,ignore |
| // <a:hello a:param="value" xmlns:a="urn:some:document"> |
| XmlEvent::start_element("a:hello").attr("a:param", "value").ns("a", "urn:some:document") |
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| // <hello b:config="name" xmlns="urn:default:uri"> |
| XmlEvent::start_element("hello").attr("b:config", "value").default_ns("urn:defaul:uri") |
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| // <![CDATA[some unescaped text]]> |
| XmlEvent::cdata("some unescaped text") |
| ``` |
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| Of course, one can create `XmlEvent` enum variants directly instead of using the builder DSL. |
| There are more examples in [`xml::writer::XmlEvent`][XmlEvent] documentation. |
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| [XmlEvent]: https://docs.rs/xml-rs/latest/xml/reader/enum.XmlEvent.html |
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| The writer has multiple configuration options; see `EmitterConfig` documentation for more |
| information. |
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| [EmitterConfig]: https://docs.rs/xml-rs/latest/xml/writer/struct.EmitterConfig.html |
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| Bug reports |
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| Please report issues at: <https://github.com/kornelski/xml-rs/issues>. |
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