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#!/usr/bin/env python "Makes working with XML feel like you are working with JSON" from xml.parsers import expat from xml.sax.saxutils import XMLGenerator, escape from xml.sax.xmlreader import AttributesImpl from io import StringIO from inspect import isgenerator class ParsingInterrupted(Exception): pass class _DictSAXHandler: def __init__( self, item_depth=0, item_callback=lambda *args: True, xml_attribs=True, attr_prefix="@", cdata_key="#text", force_cdata=False, cdata_separator="", postprocessor=None, dict_constructor=dict, strip_whitespace=True, namespace_separator=":", namespaces=None, force_list=None, comment_key="#comment", ): self.path = [] self.stack = [] self.data = [] self.item = None self.item_depth = item_depth self.xml_attribs = xml_attribs self.item_callback = item_callback self.attr_prefix = attr_prefix self.cdata_key = cdata_key self.force_cdata = force_cdata self.cdata_separator = cdata_separator self.postprocessor = postprocessor self.dict_constructor = dict_constructor self.strip_whitespace = strip_whitespace self.namespace_separator = namespace_separator self.namespaces = namespaces self.namespace_declarations = dict_constructor() self.force_list = force_list self.comment_key = comment_key def _build_name(self, full_name): if self.namespaces is None: return full_name i = full_name.rfind(self.namespace_separator) if i == -1: return full_name namespace, name = full_name[:i], full_name[i+1:] try: short_namespace = self.namespaces[namespace] except KeyError: short_namespace = namespace if not short_namespace: return name else: return self.namespace_separator.join((short_namespace, name)) def _attrs_to_dict(self, attrs): if isinstance(attrs, dict): return attrs return self.dict_constructor(zip(attrs[0::2], attrs[1::2])) def startNamespaceDecl(self, prefix, uri): self.namespace_declarations[prefix or ''] = uri def startElement(self, full_name, attrs): name = self._build_name(full_name) attrs = self._attrs_to_dict(attrs) if self.namespace_declarations: if not attrs: attrs = self.dict_constructor() attrs['xmlns'] = self.namespace_declarations self.namespace_declarations = self.dict_constructor() self.path.append((name, attrs or None)) if len(self.path) >= self.item_depth: self.stack.append((self.item, self.data)) if self.xml_attribs: attr_entries = [] for key, value in attrs.items(): key = self.attr_prefix+self._build_name(key) if self.postprocessor: entry = self.postprocessor(self.path, key, value) else: entry = (key, value) if entry: attr_entries.append(entry) attrs = self.dict_constructor(attr_entries) else: attrs = None self.item = attrs or None self.data = [] def endElement(self, full_name): name = self._build_name(full_name) # If we just closed an item at the streaming depth, emit it and drop it # without attaching it back to its parent. This avoids accumulating all # streamed items in memory when using item_depth > 0. if len(self.path) == self.item_depth: item = self.item if item is None: item = (None if not self.data else self.cdata_separator.join(self.data)) should_continue = self.item_callback(self.path, item) if not should_continue: raise ParsingInterrupted # Reset state for the parent context without keeping a reference to # the emitted item. if self.stack: self.item, self.data = self.stack.pop() else: self.item = None self.data = [] self.path.pop() return if self.stack: data = (None if not self.data else self.cdata_separator.join(self.data)) item = self.item self.item, self.data = self.stack.pop() if self.strip_whitespace and data: data = data.strip() or None if data and self._should_force_cdata(name, data) and item is None: item = self.dict_constructor() if item is not None: if data: self.push_data(item, self.cdata_key, data) self.item = self.push_data(self.item, name, item) else: self.item = self.push_data(self.item, name, data) else: self.item = None self.data = [] self.path.pop() def characters(self, data): if not self.data: self.data = [data] else: self.data.append(data) def comments(self, data): if self.strip_whitespace: data = data.strip() self.item = self.push_data(self.item, self.comment_key, data) def push_data(self, item, key, data): if self.postprocessor is not None: result = self.postprocessor(self.path, key, data) if result is None: return item key, data = result if item is None: item = self.dict_constructor() try: value = item[key] if isinstance(value, list): value.append(data) else: item[key] = [value, data] except KeyError: if self._should_force_list(key, data): item[key] = [data] else: item[key] = data return item def _should_force_list(self, key, value): if not self.force_list: return False if isinstance(self.force_list, bool): return self.force_list try: return key in self.force_list except TypeError: return self.force_list(self.path[:-1], key, value) def _should_force_cdata(self, key, value): if not self.force_cdata: return False if isinstance(self.force_cdata, bool): return self.force_cdata try: return key in self.force_cdata except TypeError: return self.force_cdata(self.path[:-1], key, value) def parse(xml_input, encoding=None, expat=expat, process_namespaces=False, namespace_separator=':', disable_entities=True, process_comments=False, **kwargs): """Parse the given XML input and convert it into a dictionary. `xml_input` can either be a `string`, a file-like object, or a generator of strings. If `xml_attribs` is `True`, element attributes are put in the dictionary among regular child elements, using `@` as a prefix to avoid collisions. If set to `False`, they are just ignored. Simple example:: >>> import xmltodict >>> doc = xmltodict.parse(\"\"\" ... <a prop="x"> ... <b>1</b> ... <b>2</b> ... </a> ... \"\"\") >>> doc['a']['@prop'] 'x' >>> doc['a']['b'] ['1', '2'] If `item_depth` is `0`, the function returns a dictionary for the root element (default behavior). Otherwise, it calls `item_callback` every time an item at the specified depth is found and returns `None` in the end (streaming mode). The callback function receives two parameters: the `path` from the document root to the item (name-attribs pairs), and the `item` (dict). If the callback's return value is false-ish, parsing will be stopped with the :class:`ParsingInterrupted` exception. Streaming example:: >>> def handle(path, item): ... print('path:%s item:%s' % (path, item)) ... return True ... >>> xmltodict.parse(\"\"\" ... <a prop="x"> ... <b>1</b> ... <b>2</b> ... </a>\"\"\", item_depth=2, item_callback=handle) path:[('a', {'prop': 'x'}), ('b', None)] item:1 path:[('a', {'prop': 'x'}), ('b', None)] item:2 The optional argument `postprocessor` is a function that takes `path`, `key` and `value` as positional arguments and returns a new `(key, value)` pair where both `key` and `value` may have changed. Usage example:: >>> def postprocessor(path, key, value): ... try: ... return key + ':int', int(value) ... except (ValueError, TypeError): ... return key, value >>> xmltodict.parse('<a><b>1</b><b>2</b><b>x</b></a>', ... postprocessor=postprocessor) {'a': {'b:int': [1, 2], 'b': 'x'}} You can pass an alternate version of `expat` (such as `defusedexpat`) by using the `expat` parameter. E.g: >>> import defusedexpat >>> xmltodict.parse('<a>hello</a>', expat=defusedexpat.pyexpat) {'a': 'hello'} You can use the force_list argument to force lists to be created even when there is only a single child of a given level of hierarchy. The force_list argument is a tuple of keys. If the key for a given level of hierarchy is in the force_list argument, that level of hierarchy will have a list as a child (even if there is only one sub-element). The index_keys operation takes precedence over this. This is applied after any user-supplied postprocessor has already run. For example, given this input: <servers> <server> <name>host1</name> <os>Linux</os> <interfaces> <interface> <name>em0</name> <ip_address>10.0.0.1</ip_address> </interface> </interfaces> </server> </servers> If called with force_list=('interface',), it will produce this dictionary: {'servers': {'server': {'name': 'host1', 'os': 'Linux'}, 'interfaces': {'interface': [ {'name': 'em0', 'ip_address': '10.0.0.1' } ] } } } `force_list` can also be a callable that receives `path`, `key` and `value`. This is helpful in cases where the logic that decides whether a list should be forced is more complex. If `process_comments` is `True`, comments will be added using `comment_key` (default=`'#comment'`) to the tag that contains the comment. For example, given this input: <a> <b> <!-- b comment --> <c> <!-- c comment --> 1 </c> <d>2</d> </b> </a> If called with `process_comments=True`, it will produce this dictionary: 'a': { 'b': { '#comment': 'b comment', 'c': { '#comment': 'c comment', '#text': '1', }, 'd': '2', }, } Comment text is subject to the `strip_whitespace` flag: when it is left at the default `True`, comments will have leading and trailing whitespace removed. Disable `strip_whitespace` to keep comment indentation or padding intact. """ handler = _DictSAXHandler(namespace_separator=namespace_separator, **kwargs) if isinstance(xml_input, str): encoding = encoding or 'utf-8' xml_input = xml_input.encode(encoding) if not process_namespaces: namespace_separator = None parser = expat.ParserCreate( encoding, namespace_separator ) parser.ordered_attributes = True parser.StartNamespaceDeclHandler = handler.startNamespaceDecl parser.StartElementHandler = handler.startElement parser.EndElementHandler = handler.endElement parser.CharacterDataHandler = handler.characters if process_comments: parser.CommentHandler = handler.comments parser.buffer_text = True if disable_entities: def _forbid_entities(*_args, **_kwargs): raise ValueError("entities are disabled") parser.EntityDeclHandler = _forbid_entities if hasattr(xml_input, 'read'): parser.ParseFile(xml_input) elif isgenerator(xml_input): for chunk in xml_input: parser.Parse(chunk, False) parser.Parse(b'', True) else: parser.Parse(xml_input, True) return handler.item def _convert_value_to_string(value): """Convert a value to its string representation for XML output. Handles boolean values consistently by converting them to lowercase. """ if isinstance(value, (str, bytes)): return value if isinstance(value, bool): return "true" if value else "false" return str(value) def _validate_name(value, kind): """Validate an element/attribute name for XML safety. Raises ValueError with a specific reason when invalid. kind: 'element' or 'attribute' (used in error messages) """ if not isinstance(value, str): raise ValueError(f"{kind} name must be a string") if value.startswith("?") or value.startswith("!"): raise ValueError(f'Invalid {kind} name: cannot start with "?" or "!"') if "<" in value or ">" in value: raise ValueError(f'Invalid {kind} name: "<" or ">" not allowed') if "/" in value: raise ValueError(f'Invalid {kind} name: "/" not allowed') if '"' in value or "'" in value: raise ValueError(f"Invalid {kind} name: quotes not allowed") if "=" in value: raise ValueError(f'Invalid {kind} name: "=" not allowed') if any(ch.isspace() for ch in value): raise ValueError(f"Invalid {kind} name: whitespace not allowed") def _validate_comment(value): if isinstance(value, bytes): try: value = value.decode("utf-8") except UnicodeDecodeError as exc: raise ValueError("Comment text must be valid UTF-8") from exc if not isinstance(value, str): raise ValueError("Comment text must be a string") if "--" in value: raise ValueError("Comment text cannot contain '--'") if value.endswith("-"): raise ValueError("Comment text cannot end with '-'") return value def _process_namespace(name, namespaces, ns_sep=':', attr_prefix='@'): if not isinstance(name, str): return name if not namespaces: return name try: ns, name = name.rsplit(ns_sep, 1) except ValueError: pass else: ns_res = namespaces.get(ns.strip(attr_prefix)) name = '{}{}{}{}'.format( attr_prefix if ns.startswith(attr_prefix) else '', ns_res, ns_sep, name) if ns_res else name return name def _emit(key, value, content_handler, attr_prefix='@', cdata_key='#text', depth=0, preprocessor=None, pretty=False, newl='\n', indent='\t', namespace_separator=':', namespaces=None, full_document=True, expand_iter=None, comment_key='#comment'): if isinstance(key, str) and key == comment_key: comments_list = value if isinstance(value, list) else [value] if isinstance(indent, int): indent = " " * indent for comment_text in comments_list: if comment_text is None: continue comment_text = _convert_value_to_string(comment_text) if not comment_text: continue if pretty: content_handler.ignorableWhitespace(depth * indent) content_handler.comment(comment_text) if pretty: content_handler.ignorableWhitespace(newl) return key = _process_namespace(key, namespaces, namespace_separator, attr_prefix) if preprocessor is not None: result = preprocessor(key, value) if result is None: return key, value = result # Minimal validation to avoid breaking out of tag context _validate_name(key, "element") if not hasattr(value, '__iter__') or isinstance(value, (str, dict)): value = [value] for index, v in enumerate(value): if full_document and depth == 0 and index > 0: raise ValueError('document with multiple roots') if v is None: v = {} elif not isinstance(v, (dict, str)): if expand_iter and hasattr(v, '__iter__'): v = {expand_iter: v} else: v = _convert_value_to_string(v) if isinstance(v, str): v = {cdata_key: v} cdata = None attrs = {} children = [] for ik, iv in v.items(): if ik == cdata_key: cdata = _convert_value_to_string(iv) continue if isinstance(ik, str) and ik.startswith(attr_prefix): ik = _process_namespace(ik, namespaces, namespace_separator, attr_prefix) if ik == '@xmlns' and isinstance(iv, dict): for k, v in iv.items(): _validate_name(k, "attribute") attr = 'xmlns{}'.format(f':{k}' if k else '') attrs[attr] = str(v) continue if not isinstance(iv, str): iv = str(iv) attr_name = ik[len(attr_prefix) :] _validate_name(attr_name, "attribute") attrs[attr_name] = iv continue if isinstance(iv, list) and not iv: continue # Skip empty lists to avoid creating empty child elements children.append((ik, iv)) if isinstance(indent, int): indent = ' ' * indent if pretty: content_handler.ignorableWhitespace(depth * indent) content_handler.startElement(key, AttributesImpl(attrs)) if pretty and children: content_handler.ignorableWhitespace(newl) for child_key, child_value in children: _emit(child_key, child_value, content_handler, attr_prefix, cdata_key, depth+1, preprocessor, pretty, newl, indent, namespaces=namespaces, namespace_separator=namespace_separator, expand_iter=expand_iter, comment_key=comment_key) if cdata is not None: content_handler.characters(cdata) if pretty and children: content_handler.ignorableWhitespace(depth * indent) content_handler.endElement(key) if pretty and depth: content_handler.ignorableWhitespace(newl) class _XMLGenerator(XMLGenerator): def comment(self, text): text = _validate_comment(text) self._write(f"<!--{escape(text)}-->") def unparse(input_dict, output=None, encoding='utf-8', full_document=True, short_empty_elements=False, comment_key='#comment', **kwargs): """Emit an XML document for the given `input_dict` (reverse of `parse`). The resulting XML document is returned as a string, but if `output` (a file-like object) is specified, it is written there instead. Dictionary keys prefixed with `attr_prefix` (default=`'@'`) are interpreted as XML node attributes, whereas keys equal to `cdata_key` (default=`'#text'`) are treated as character data. Empty lists are omitted entirely: ``{"a": []}`` produces no ``<a>`` element. Provide a placeholder entry (for example ``{"a": [""]}``) when an explicit empty container element must be emitted. The `pretty` parameter (default=`False`) enables pretty-printing. In this mode, lines are terminated with `'\n'` and indented with `'\t'`, but this can be customized with the `newl` and `indent` parameters. """ must_return = False if output is None: output = StringIO() must_return = True if short_empty_elements: content_handler = _XMLGenerator(output, encoding, True) else: content_handler = _XMLGenerator(output, encoding) if full_document: content_handler.startDocument() seen_root = False for key, value in input_dict.items(): if key != comment_key and full_document and seen_root: raise ValueError("Document must have exactly one root.") _emit(key, value, content_handler, full_document=full_document, comment_key=comment_key, **kwargs) if key != comment_key: seen_root = True if full_document and not seen_root: raise ValueError("Document must have exactly one root.") if full_document: content_handler.endDocument() if must_return: value = output.getvalue() try: # pragma no cover value = value.decode(encoding) except AttributeError: # pragma no cover pass return value if __name__ == '__main__': # pragma: no cover import marshal import sys stdin = sys.stdin.buffer stdout = sys.stdout.buffer (item_depth,) = sys.argv[1:] item_depth = int(item_depth) def handle_item(path, item): marshal.dump((path, item), stdout) return True try: root = parse(stdin, item_depth=item_depth, item_callback=handle_item, dict_constructor=dict) if item_depth == 0: handle_item([], root) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass
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