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# light-weight XML support for Python 1.5.2 and later.
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# history:
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# 2001-10-20 fl   created (from various sources)
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# 2001-11-01 fl   return root from parse method
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# 2002-02-16 fl   sort attributes in lexical order
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# 2002-04-06 fl   TreeBuilder refactoring, added PythonDoc markup
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# 2002-05-01 fl   finished TreeBuilder refactoring
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# 2002-07-14 fl   added basic namespace support to ElementTree.write
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# 2002-07-25 fl   added QName attribute support
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# 2002-10-20 fl   fixed encoding in write
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# 2002-11-24 fl   changed default encoding to ascii; fixed attribute encoding
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# 2002-11-27 fl   accept file objects or file names for parse/write
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# 2002-12-04 fl   moved XMLTreeBuilder back to this module
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# 2003-01-11 fl   fixed entity encoding glitch for us-ascii
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# 2003-02-13 fl   added XML literal factory
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# 2003-02-21 fl   added ProcessingInstruction/PI factory
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# 2003-05-11 fl   added tostring/fromstring helpers
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# 2003-05-26 fl   added ElementPath support
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# 2003-07-05 fl   added makeelement factory method
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# 2003-07-28 fl   added more well-known namespace prefixes
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# 2003-08-15 fl   fixed typo in ElementTree.findtext (Thomas Dartsch)
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# 2003-09-04 fl   fall back on emulator if ElementPath is not installed
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# 2003-10-31 fl   markup updates
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# 2003-11-15 fl   fixed nested namespace bug
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# 2004-03-28 fl   added XMLID helper
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# 2004-06-02 fl   added default support to findtext
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# 2004-06-08 fl   fixed encoding of non-ascii element/attribute names
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# 2004-08-23 fl   take advantage of post-2.1 expat features
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# 2005-02-01 fl   added iterparse implementation
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# 2005-03-02 fl   fixed iterparse support for pre-2.2 versions
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# fredrik@pythonware.com
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The ElementTree toolkit is
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# By obtaining, using, and/or copying this software and/or its
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# and will comply with the following terms and conditions:
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# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
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# its associated documentation for any purpose and without fee is
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# all copies, and that both that copyright notice and this permission
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# notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of
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# Secret Labs AB or the author not be used in advertising or publicity
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# pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written
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# prior permission.
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# SECRET LABS AB AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
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# TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-
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# ABILITY AND FITNESS.  IN NO EVENT SHALL SECRET LABS AB OR THE AUTHOR
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# BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY
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# DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
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# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS
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# ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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__all__ = [  | 
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    # public symbols
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"Comment",  | 
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"dump",  | 
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"Element", "ElementTree",  | 
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"fromstring",  | 
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"parse",  | 
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"PI", "ProcessingInstruction",  | 
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"QName",  | 
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"SubElement",  | 
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"tostring",  | 
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"TreeBuilder",  | 
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"VERSION", "XML",  | 
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"XMLTreeBuilder",  | 
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##
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# The <b>Element</b> type is a flexible container object, designed to
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# store hierarchical data structures in memory. The type can be
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# described as a cross between a list and a dictionary.
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# <p>
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# Each element has a number of properties associated with it:
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# <ul>
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# <li>a <i>tag</i>. This is a string identifying what kind of data
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# this element represents (the element type, in other words).</li>
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# <li>a number of <i>attributes</i>, stored in a Python dictionary.</li>
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# <li>a <i>text</i> string.</li>
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# <li>an optional <i>tail</i> string.</li>
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# <li>a number of <i>child elements</i>, stored in a Python sequence</li>
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# To create an element instance, use the {@link #Element} or {@link
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# <p>
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# The {@link #ElementTree} class can be used to wrap an element
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# structure, and convert it from and to XML.
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class _SimpleElementPath:  | 
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def find(self, element, tag):  | 
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return elem  | 
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def findtext(self, element, tag, default=None):  | 
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def findall(self, element, tag):  | 
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# TODO: add improved support for incremental parsing
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# Internal element class.  This class defines the Element interface,
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# and provides a reference implementation of this interface.
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# <p>
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# You should not create instances of this class directly.  Use the
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# @see SubElement
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# @see Comment
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    # {@link #_ElementInterface.keys}, and
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    #
 | 
|
398  | 
    # @return A list of (name, value) tuples for all attributes.
 | 
|
399  | 
    # @defreturn list of (string, string) tuples
 | 
|
400  | 
||
401  | 
def items(self):  | 
|
402  | 
return self.attrib.items()  | 
|
403  | 
||
404  | 
    ##
 | 
|
405  | 
    # Creates a tree iterator.  The iterator loops over this element
 | 
|
406  | 
    # and all subelements, in document order, and returns all elements
 | 
|
407  | 
    # with a matching tag.
 | 
|
408  | 
    # <p>
 | 
|
409  | 
    # If the tree structure is modified during iteration, the result
 | 
|
410  | 
    # is undefined.
 | 
|
411  | 
    #
 | 
|
412  | 
    # @param tag What tags to look for (default is to return all elements).
 | 
|
413  | 
    # @return A list or iterator containing all the matching elements.
 | 
|
414  | 
    # @defreturn list or iterator
 | 
|
415  | 
||
416  | 
def getiterator(self, tag=None):  | 
|
417  | 
nodes = []  | 
|
418  | 
if tag == "*":  | 
|
419  | 
tag = None  | 
|
420  | 
if tag is None or self.tag == tag:  | 
|
421  | 
nodes.append(self)  | 
|
422  | 
for node in self._children:  | 
|
423  | 
nodes.extend(node.getiterator(tag))  | 
|
424  | 
return nodes  | 
|
425  | 
||
426  | 
# compatibility
 | 
|
427  | 
_Element = _ElementInterface  | 
|
428  | 
||
429  | 
##
 | 
|
430  | 
# Element factory.  This function returns an object implementing the
 | 
|
431  | 
# standard Element interface.  The exact class or type of that object
 | 
|
432  | 
# is implementation dependent, but it will always be compatible with
 | 
|
433  | 
# the {@link #_ElementInterface} class in this module.
 | 
|
434  | 
# <p>
 | 
|
435  | 
# The element name, attribute names, and attribute values can be
 | 
|
436  | 
# either 8-bit ASCII strings or Unicode strings.
 | 
|
437  | 
#
 | 
|
438  | 
# @param tag The element name.
 | 
|
439  | 
# @param attrib An optional dictionary, containing element attributes.
 | 
|
440  | 
# @param **extra Additional attributes, given as keyword arguments.
 | 
|
441  | 
# @return An element instance.
 | 
|
442  | 
# @defreturn Element
 | 
|
443  | 
||
444  | 
def Element(tag, attrib={}, **extra):  | 
|
445  | 
attrib = attrib.copy()  | 
|
446  | 
attrib.update(extra)  | 
|
447  | 
return _ElementInterface(tag, attrib)  | 
|
448  | 
||
449  | 
##
 | 
|
450  | 
# Subelement factory.  This function creates an element instance, and
 | 
|
451  | 
# appends it to an existing element.
 | 
|
452  | 
# <p>
 | 
|
453  | 
# The element name, attribute names, and attribute values can be
 | 
|
454  | 
# either 8-bit ASCII strings or Unicode strings.
 | 
|
455  | 
#
 | 
|
456  | 
# @param parent The parent element.
 | 
|
457  | 
# @param tag The subelement name.
 | 
|
458  | 
# @param attrib An optional dictionary, containing element attributes.
 | 
|
459  | 
# @param **extra Additional attributes, given as keyword arguments.
 | 
|
460  | 
# @return An element instance.
 | 
|
461  | 
# @defreturn Element
 | 
|
462  | 
||
463  | 
def SubElement(parent, tag, attrib={}, **extra):  | 
|
464  | 
attrib = attrib.copy()  | 
|
465  | 
attrib.update(extra)  | 
|
466  | 
element = parent.makeelement(tag, attrib)  | 
|
467  | 
parent.append(element)  | 
|
468  | 
return element  | 
|
469  | 
||
470  | 
##
 | 
|
471  | 
# Comment element factory.  This factory function creates a special
 | 
|
472  | 
# element that will be serialized as an XML comment.
 | 
|
473  | 
# <p>
 | 
|
474  | 
# The comment string can be either an 8-bit ASCII string or a Unicode
 | 
|
475  | 
# string.
 | 
|
476  | 
#
 | 
|
477  | 
# @param text A string containing the comment string.
 | 
|
478  | 
# @return An element instance, representing a comment.
 | 
|
479  | 
# @defreturn Element
 | 
|
480  | 
||
481  | 
def Comment(text=None):  | 
|
482  | 
element = Element(Comment)  | 
|
483  | 
element.text = text  | 
|
484  | 
return element  | 
|
485  | 
||
486  | 
##
 | 
|
487  | 
# PI element factory.  This factory function creates a special element
 | 
|
488  | 
# that will be serialized as an XML processing instruction.
 | 
|
489  | 
#
 | 
|
490  | 
# @param target A string containing the PI target.
 | 
|
491  | 
# @param text A string containing the PI contents, if any.
 | 
|
492  | 
# @return An element instance, representing a PI.
 | 
|
493  | 
# @defreturn Element
 | 
|
494  | 
||
495  | 
def ProcessingInstruction(target, text=None):  | 
|
496  | 
element = Element(ProcessingInstruction)  | 
|
497  | 
element.text = target  | 
|
498  | 
if text:  | 
|
499  | 
element.text = element.text + " " + text  | 
|
500  | 
return element  | 
|
501  | 
||
502  | 
PI = ProcessingInstruction  | 
|
503  | 
||
504  | 
##
 | 
|
505  | 
# QName wrapper.  This can be used to wrap a QName attribute value, in
 | 
|
506  | 
# order to get proper namespace handling on output.
 | 
|
507  | 
#
 | 
|
508  | 
# @param text A string containing the QName value, in the form {uri}local,
 | 
|
509  | 
#     or, if the tag argument is given, the URI part of a QName.
 | 
|
510  | 
# @param tag Optional tag.  If given, the first argument is interpreted as
 | 
|
511  | 
#     an URI, and this argument is interpreted as a local name.
 | 
|
512  | 
# @return An opaque object, representing the QName.
 | 
|
513  | 
||
514  | 
class QName:  | 
|
515  | 
def __init__(self, text_or_uri, tag=None):  | 
|
516  | 
if tag:  | 
|
517  | 
text_or_uri = "{%s}%s" % (text_or_uri, tag)  | 
|
518  | 
self.text = text_or_uri  | 
|
519  | 
def __str__(self):  | 
|
520  | 
return self.text  | 
|
521  | 
def __hash__(self):  | 
|
522  | 
return hash(self.text)  | 
|
523  | 
def __cmp__(self, other):  | 
|
524  | 
if isinstance(other, QName):  | 
|
525  | 
return cmp(self.text, other.text)  | 
|
526  | 
return cmp(self.text, other)  | 
|
527  | 
||
528  | 
##
 | 
|
529  | 
# ElementTree wrapper class.  This class represents an entire element
 | 
|
530  | 
# hierarchy, and adds some extra support for serialization to and from
 | 
|
531  | 
# standard XML.
 | 
|
532  | 
#
 | 
|
533  | 
# @param element Optional root element.
 | 
|
534  | 
# @keyparam file Optional file handle or name.  If given, the
 | 
|
535  | 
#     tree is initialized with the contents of this XML file.
 | 
|
536  | 
||
537  | 
class ElementTree:  | 
|
538  | 
||
539  | 
def __init__(self, element=None, file=None):  | 
|
540  | 
assert element is None or iselement(element)  | 
|
541  | 
self._root = element # first node  | 
|
542  | 
if file:  | 
|
543  | 
self.parse(file)  | 
|
544  | 
||
545  | 
    ##
 | 
|
546  | 
    # Gets the root element for this tree.
 | 
|
547  | 
    #
 | 
|
548  | 
    # @return An element instance.
 | 
|
549  | 
    # @defreturn Element
 | 
|
550  | 
||
551  | 
def getroot(self):  | 
|
552  | 
return self._root  | 
|
553  | 
||
554  | 
    ##
 | 
|
555  | 
    # Replaces the root element for this tree.  This discards the
 | 
|
556  | 
    # current contents of the tree, and replaces it with the given
 | 
|
557  | 
    # element.  Use with care.
 | 
|
558  | 
    #
 | 
|
559  | 
    # @param element An element instance.
 | 
|
560  | 
||
561  | 
def _setroot(self, element):  | 
|
562  | 
assert iselement(element)  | 
|
563  | 
self._root = element  | 
|
564  | 
||
565  | 
    ##
 | 
|
566  | 
    # Loads an external XML document into this element tree.
 | 
|
567  | 
    #
 | 
|
568  | 
    # @param source A file name or file object.
 | 
|
569  | 
    # @param parser An optional parser instance.  If not given, the
 | 
|
570  | 
    #     standard {@link XMLTreeBuilder} parser is used.
 | 
|
571  | 
    # @return The document root element.
 | 
|
572  | 
    # @defreturn Element
 | 
|
573  | 
||
574  | 
def parse(self, source, parser=None):  | 
|
575  | 
if not hasattr(source, "read"):  | 
|
576  | 
source = open(source, "rb")  | 
|
577  | 
if not parser:  | 
|
578  | 
parser = XMLTreeBuilder()  | 
|
579  | 
while 1:  | 
|
580  | 
data = source.read(32768)  | 
|
581  | 
if not data:  | 
|
582  | 
                break
 | 
|
583  | 
parser.feed(data)  | 
|
584  | 
self._root = parser.close()  | 
|
585  | 
return self._root  | 
|
586  | 
||
587  | 
    ##
 | 
|
588  | 
    # Creates a tree iterator for the root element.  The iterator loops
 | 
|
589  | 
    # over all elements in this tree, in document order.
 | 
|
590  | 
    #
 | 
|
591  | 
    # @param tag What tags to look for (default is to return all elements)
 | 
|
592  | 
    # @return An iterator.
 | 
|
593  | 
    # @defreturn iterator
 | 
|
594  | 
||
595  | 
def getiterator(self, tag=None):  | 
|
596  | 
assert self._root is not None  | 
|
597  | 
return self._root.getiterator(tag)  | 
|
598  | 
||
599  | 
    ##
 | 
|
600  | 
    # Finds the first toplevel element with given tag.
 | 
|
601  | 
    # Same as getroot().find(path).
 | 
|
602  | 
    #
 | 
|
603  | 
    # @param path What element to look for.
 | 
|
604  | 
    # @return The first matching element, or None if no element was found.
 | 
|
605  | 
    # @defreturn Element or None
 | 
|
606  | 
||
607  | 
def find(self, path):  | 
|
608  | 
assert self._root is not None  | 
|
609  | 
if path[:1] == "/":  | 
|
610  | 
path = "." + path  | 
|
611  | 
return self._root.find(path)  | 
|
612  | 
||
613  | 
    ##
 | 
|
614  | 
    # Finds the element text for the first toplevel element with given
 | 
|
615  | 
    # tag.  Same as getroot().findtext(path).
 | 
|
616  | 
    #
 | 
|
617  | 
    # @param path What toplevel element to look for.
 | 
|
618  | 
    # @param default What to return if the element was not found.
 | 
|
619  | 
    # @return The text content of the first matching element, or the
 | 
|
620  | 
    #     default value no element was found.  Note that if the element
 | 
|
621  | 
    #     has is found, but has no text content, this method returns an
 | 
|
622  | 
    #     empty string.
 | 
|
623  | 
    # @defreturn string
 | 
|
624  | 
||
625  | 
def findtext(self, path, default=None):  | 
|
626  | 
assert self._root is not None  | 
|
627  | 
if path[:1] == "/":  | 
|
628  | 
path = "." + path  | 
|
629  | 
return self._root.findtext(path, default)  | 
|
630  | 
||
631  | 
    ##
 | 
|
632  | 
    # Finds all toplevel elements with the given tag.
 | 
|
633  | 
    # Same as getroot().findall(path).
 | 
|
634  | 
    #
 | 
|
635  | 
    # @param path What element to look for.
 | 
|
636  | 
    # @return A list or iterator containing all matching elements,
 | 
|
637  | 
    #    in document order.
 | 
|
638  | 
    # @defreturn list of Element instances
 | 
|
639  | 
||
640  | 
def findall(self, path):  | 
|
641  | 
assert self._root is not None  | 
|
642  | 
if path[:1] == "/":  | 
|
643  | 
path = "." + path  | 
|
644  | 
return self._root.findall(path)  | 
|
645  | 
||
646  | 
    ##
 | 
|
647  | 
    # Writes the element tree to a file, as XML.
 | 
|
648  | 
    #
 | 
|
649  | 
    # @param file A file name, or a file object opened for writing.
 | 
|
650  | 
    # @param encoding Optional output encoding (default is US-ASCII).
 | 
|
651  | 
||
652  | 
def write(self, file, encoding="us-ascii"):  | 
|
653  | 
assert self._root is not None  | 
|
654  | 
if not hasattr(file, "write"):  | 
|
655  | 
file = open(file, "wb")  | 
|
656  | 
if not encoding:  | 
|
657  | 
encoding = "us-ascii"  | 
|
658  | 
elif encoding != "utf-8" and encoding != "us-ascii":  | 
|
659  | 
file.write("<?xml version='1.0' encoding='%s'?>\n" % encoding)  | 
|
660  | 
self._write(file, self._root, encoding, {})  | 
|
661  | 
||
662  | 
def _write(self, file, node, encoding, namespaces):  | 
|
663  | 
        # write XML to file
 | 
|
664  | 
tag = node.tag  | 
|
665  | 
if tag is Comment:  | 
|
666  | 
file.write("<!-- %s -->" % _escape_cdata(node.text, encoding))  | 
|
667  | 
elif tag is ProcessingInstruction:  | 
|
668  | 
file.write("<?%s?>" % _escape_cdata(node.text, encoding))  | 
|
669  | 
else:  | 
|
670  | 
items = node.items()  | 
|
671  | 
xmlns_items = [] # new namespaces in this scope  | 
|
672  | 
try:  | 
|
673  | 
if isinstance(tag, QName) or tag[:1] == "{":  | 
|
674  | 
tag, xmlns = fixtag(tag, namespaces)  | 
|
675  | 
if xmlns: xmlns_items.append(xmlns)  | 
|
676  | 
except TypeError:  | 
|
677  | 
_raise_serialization_error(tag)  | 
|
678  | 
file.write("<" + _encode(tag, encoding))  | 
|
679  | 
if items or xmlns_items:  | 
|
680  | 
items.sort() # lexical order  | 
|
681  | 
for k, v in items:  | 
|
682  | 
try:  | 
|
683  | 
if isinstance(k, QName) or k[:1] == "{":  | 
|
684  | 
k, xmlns = fixtag(k, namespaces)  | 
|
685  | 
if xmlns: xmlns_items.append(xmlns)  | 
|
686  | 
except TypeError:  | 
|
687  | 
_raise_serialization_error(k)  | 
|
688  | 
try:  | 
|
689  | 
if isinstance(v, QName):  | 
|
690  | 
v, xmlns = fixtag(v, namespaces)  | 
|
691  | 
if xmlns: xmlns_items.append(xmlns)  | 
|
692  | 
except TypeError:  | 
|
693  | 
_raise_serialization_error(v)  | 
|
694  | 
file.write(" %s=\"%s\"" % (_encode(k, encoding),  | 
|
695  | 
_escape_attrib(v, encoding)))  | 
|
696  | 
for k, v in xmlns_items:  | 
|
697  | 
file.write(" %s=\"%s\"" % (_encode(k, encoding),  | 
|
698  | 
_escape_attrib(v, encoding)))  | 
|
| 
314
by Martin Pool
 - Update ElementTree to 1.2.6  | 
699  | 
if node.text or len(node):  | 
| 
72
by mbp at sourcefrog
 - import a subset of elementtree for easier installation  | 
700  | 
file.write(">")  | 
701  | 
if node.text:  | 
|
702  | 
file.write(_escape_cdata(node.text, encoding))  | 
|
703  | 
for n in node:  | 
|
704  | 
self._write(file, n, encoding, namespaces)  | 
|
705  | 
file.write("</" + _encode(tag, encoding) + ">")  | 
|
706  | 
else:  | 
|
707  | 
file.write(" />")  | 
|
708  | 
for k, v in xmlns_items:  | 
|
709  | 
del namespaces[v]  | 
|
710  | 
if node.tail:  | 
|
711  | 
file.write(_escape_cdata(node.tail, encoding))  | 
|
712  | 
||
713  | 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
|
714  | 
# helpers
 | 
|
715  | 
||
716  | 
##
 | 
|
717  | 
# Checks if an object appears to be a valid element object.
 | 
|
718  | 
#
 | 
|
719  | 
# @param An element instance.
 | 
|
720  | 
# @return A true value if this is an element object.
 | 
|
721  | 
# @defreturn flag
 | 
|
722  | 
||
723  | 
def iselement(element):  | 
|
724  | 
    # FIXME: not sure about this; might be a better idea to look
 | 
|
725  | 
    # for tag/attrib/text attributes
 | 
|
726  | 
return isinstance(element, _ElementInterface) or hasattr(element, "tag")  | 
|
727  | 
||
728  | 
##
 | 
|
729  | 
# Writes an element tree or element structure to sys.stdout.  This
 | 
|
730  | 
# function should be used for debugging only.
 | 
|
731  | 
# <p>
 | 
|
732  | 
# The exact output format is implementation dependent.  In this
 | 
|
733  | 
# version, it's written as an ordinary XML file.
 | 
|
734  | 
#
 | 
|
735  | 
# @param elem An element tree or an individual element.
 | 
|
736  | 
||
737  | 
def dump(elem):  | 
|
738  | 
    # debugging
 | 
|
739  | 
if not isinstance(elem, ElementTree):  | 
|
740  | 
elem = ElementTree(elem)  | 
|
741  | 
elem.write(sys.stdout)  | 
|
742  | 
tail = elem.getroot().tail  | 
|
743  | 
if not tail or tail[-1] != "\n":  | 
|
744  | 
sys.stdout.write("\n")  | 
|
745  | 
||
746  | 
def _encode(s, encoding):  | 
|
747  | 
try:  | 
|
748  | 
return s.encode(encoding)  | 
|
749  | 
except AttributeError:  | 
|
750  | 
return s # 1.5.2: assume the string uses the right encoding  | 
|
751  | 
||
752  | 
if sys.version[:3] == "1.5":  | 
|
753  | 
_escape = re.compile(r"[&<>\"\x80-\xff]+") # 1.5.2  | 
|
754  | 
else:  | 
|
755  | 
_escape = re.compile(eval(r'u"[&<>\"\u0080-\uffff]+"'))  | 
|
756  | 
||
757  | 
_escape_map = {  | 
|
758  | 
"&": "&",  | 
|
759  | 
"<": "<",  | 
|
760  | 
">": ">",  | 
|
761  | 
'"': """,  | 
|
762  | 
}
 | 
|
763  | 
||
764  | 
_namespace_map = {  | 
|
765  | 
    # "well-known" namespace prefixes
 | 
|
766  | 
"http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace": "xml",  | 
|
767  | 
"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml": "html",  | 
|
768  | 
"http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#": "rdf",  | 
|
769  | 
"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/": "wsdl",  | 
|
770  | 
}
 | 
|
771  | 
||
772  | 
def _raise_serialization_error(text):  | 
|
773  | 
raise TypeError(  | 
|
774  | 
"cannot serialize %r (type %s)" % (text, type(text).__name__)  | 
|
775  | 
        )
 | 
|
776  | 
||
777  | 
def _encode_entity(text, pattern=_escape):  | 
|
778  | 
    # map reserved and non-ascii characters to numerical entities
 | 
|
779  | 
def escape_entities(m, map=_escape_map):  | 
|
780  | 
out = []  | 
|
781  | 
append = out.append  | 
|
782  | 
for char in m.group():  | 
|
783  | 
text = map.get(char)  | 
|
784  | 
if text is None:  | 
|
785  | 
text = "&#%d;" % ord(char)  | 
|
786  | 
append(text)  | 
|
787  | 
return string.join(out, "")  | 
|
788  | 
try:  | 
|
789  | 
return _encode(pattern.sub(escape_entities, text), "ascii")  | 
|
790  | 
except TypeError:  | 
|
791  | 
_raise_serialization_error(text)  | 
|
792  | 
||
793  | 
#
 | 
|
794  | 
# the following functions assume an ascii-compatible encoding
 | 
|
795  | 
# (or "utf-16")
 | 
|
796  | 
||
797  | 
def _escape_cdata(text, encoding=None, replace=string.replace):  | 
|
798  | 
    # escape character data
 | 
|
799  | 
try:  | 
|
800  | 
if encoding:  | 
|
801  | 
try:  | 
|
802  | 
text = _encode(text, encoding)  | 
|
803  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
804  | 
return _encode_entity(text)  | 
|
805  | 
text = replace(text, "&", "&")  | 
|
806  | 
text = replace(text, "<", "<")  | 
|
807  | 
text = replace(text, ">", ">")  | 
|
808  | 
return text  | 
|
809  | 
except (TypeError, AttributeError):  | 
|
810  | 
_raise_serialization_error(text)  | 
|
811  | 
||
812  | 
def _escape_attrib(text, encoding=None, replace=string.replace):  | 
|
813  | 
    # escape attribute value
 | 
|
814  | 
try:  | 
|
815  | 
if encoding:  | 
|
816  | 
try:  | 
|
817  | 
text = _encode(text, encoding)  | 
|
818  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
819  | 
return _encode_entity(text)  | 
|
820  | 
text = replace(text, "&", "&")  | 
|
821  | 
text = replace(text, "'", "'") # FIXME: overkill  | 
|
822  | 
text = replace(text, "\"", """)  | 
|
823  | 
text = replace(text, "<", "<")  | 
|
824  | 
text = replace(text, ">", ">")  | 
|
825  | 
return text  | 
|
826  | 
except (TypeError, AttributeError):  | 
|
827  | 
_raise_serialization_error(text)  | 
|
828  | 
||
829  | 
def fixtag(tag, namespaces):  | 
|
830  | 
    # given a decorated tag (of the form {uri}tag), return prefixed
 | 
|
831  | 
    # tag and namespace declaration, if any
 | 
|
832  | 
if isinstance(tag, QName):  | 
|
833  | 
tag = tag.text  | 
|
834  | 
namespace_uri, tag = string.split(tag[1:], "}", 1)  | 
|
835  | 
prefix = namespaces.get(namespace_uri)  | 
|
836  | 
if prefix is None:  | 
|
837  | 
prefix = _namespace_map.get(namespace_uri)  | 
|
838  | 
if prefix is None:  | 
|
839  | 
prefix = "ns%d" % len(namespaces)  | 
|
840  | 
namespaces[namespace_uri] = prefix  | 
|
841  | 
if prefix == "xml":  | 
|
842  | 
xmlns = None  | 
|
843  | 
else:  | 
|
844  | 
xmlns = ("xmlns:%s" % prefix, namespace_uri)  | 
|
845  | 
else:  | 
|
846  | 
xmlns = None  | 
|
847  | 
return "%s:%s" % (prefix, tag), xmlns  | 
|
848  | 
||
849  | 
##
 | 
|
850  | 
# Parses an XML document into an element tree.
 | 
|
851  | 
#
 | 
|
852  | 
# @param source A filename or file object containing XML data.
 | 
|
853  | 
# @param parser An optional parser instance.  If not given, the
 | 
|
854  | 
#     standard {@link XMLTreeBuilder} parser is used.
 | 
|
855  | 
# @return An ElementTree instance
 | 
|
856  | 
||
857  | 
def parse(source, parser=None):  | 
|
858  | 
tree = ElementTree()  | 
|
859  | 
tree.parse(source, parser)  | 
|
860  | 
return tree  | 
|
861  | 
||
862  | 
##
 | 
|
| 
314
by Martin Pool
 - Update ElementTree to 1.2.6  | 
863  | 
# Parses an XML document into an element tree incrementally, and reports
 | 
864  | 
# what's going on to the user.
 | 
|
865  | 
#
 | 
|
866  | 
# @param source A filename or file object containing XML data.
 | 
|
867  | 
# @param events A list of events to report back.  If omitted, only "end"
 | 
|
868  | 
#     events are reported.
 | 
|
869  | 
# @return A (event, elem) iterator.
 | 
|
870  | 
||
871  | 
class iterparse:  | 
|
872  | 
||
873  | 
def __init__(self, source, events=None):  | 
|
874  | 
if not hasattr(source, "read"):  | 
|
875  | 
source = open(source, "rb")  | 
|
876  | 
self._file = source  | 
|
877  | 
self._events = []  | 
|
878  | 
self._index = 0  | 
|
879  | 
self.root = self._root = None  | 
|
880  | 
self._parser = XMLTreeBuilder()  | 
|
881  | 
        # wire up the parser for event reporting
 | 
|
882  | 
parser = self._parser._parser  | 
|
883  | 
append = self._events.append  | 
|
884  | 
if events is None:  | 
|
885  | 
events = ["end"]  | 
|
886  | 
for event in events:  | 
|
887  | 
if event == "start":  | 
|
888  | 
try:  | 
|
889  | 
parser.ordered_attributes = 1  | 
|
890  | 
parser.specified_attributes = 1  | 
|
891  | 
def handler(tag, attrib_in, event=event, append=append,  | 
|
892  | 
start=self._parser._start_list):  | 
|
893  | 
append((event, start(tag, attrib_in)))  | 
|
894  | 
parser.StartElementHandler = handler  | 
|
895  | 
except AttributeError:  | 
|
896  | 
def handler(tag, attrib_in, event=event, append=append,  | 
|
897  | 
start=self._parser._start):  | 
|
898  | 
append((event, start(tag, attrib_in)))  | 
|
899  | 
parser.StartElementHandler = handler  | 
|
900  | 
elif event == "end":  | 
|
901  | 
def handler(tag, event=event, append=append,  | 
|
902  | 
end=self._parser._end):  | 
|
903  | 
append((event, end(tag)))  | 
|
904  | 
parser.EndElementHandler = handler  | 
|
905  | 
elif event == "start-ns":  | 
|
906  | 
def handler(prefix, uri, event=event, append=append):  | 
|
907  | 
try:  | 
|
908  | 
uri = _encode(uri, "ascii")  | 
|
909  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
910  | 
                        pass
 | 
|
911  | 
append((event, (prefix or "", uri)))  | 
|
912  | 
parser.StartNamespaceDeclHandler = handler  | 
|
913  | 
elif event == "end-ns":  | 
|
914  | 
def handler(prefix, event=event, append=append):  | 
|
915  | 
append((event, None))  | 
|
916  | 
parser.EndNamespaceDeclHandler = handler  | 
|
917  | 
||
918  | 
def next(self):  | 
|
919  | 
while 1:  | 
|
920  | 
try:  | 
|
921  | 
item = self._events[self._index]  | 
|
922  | 
except IndexError:  | 
|
923  | 
if self._parser is None:  | 
|
924  | 
self.root = self._root  | 
|
925  | 
try:  | 
|
926  | 
raise StopIteration  | 
|
927  | 
except NameError:  | 
|
928  | 
raise IndexError  | 
|
929  | 
                # load event buffer
 | 
|
930  | 
del self._events[:]  | 
|
931  | 
self._index = 0  | 
|
932  | 
data = self._file.read(16384)  | 
|
933  | 
if data:  | 
|
934  | 
self._parser.feed(data)  | 
|
935  | 
else:  | 
|
936  | 
self._root = self._parser.close()  | 
|
937  | 
self._parser = None  | 
|
938  | 
else:  | 
|
939  | 
self._index = self._index + 1  | 
|
940  | 
return item  | 
|
941  | 
||
942  | 
try:  | 
|
943  | 
        iter
 | 
|
944  | 
def __iter__(self):  | 
|
945  | 
return self  | 
|
946  | 
except NameError:  | 
|
947  | 
def __getitem__(self, index):  | 
|
948  | 
return self.next()  | 
|
949  | 
||
950  | 
##
 | 
|
| 
72
by mbp at sourcefrog
 - import a subset of elementtree for easier installation  | 
951  | 
# Parses an XML document from a string constant.  This function can
 | 
952  | 
# be used to embed "XML literals" in Python code.
 | 
|
953  | 
#
 | 
|
954  | 
# @param source A string containing XML data.
 | 
|
955  | 
# @return An Element instance.
 | 
|
956  | 
# @defreturn Element
 | 
|
957  | 
||
958  | 
def XML(text):  | 
|
959  | 
parser = XMLTreeBuilder()  | 
|
960  | 
parser.feed(text)  | 
|
961  | 
return parser.close()  | 
|
962  | 
||
963  | 
##
 | 
|
964  | 
# Parses an XML document from a string constant, and also returns
 | 
|
965  | 
# a dictionary which maps from element id:s to elements.
 | 
|
966  | 
#
 | 
|
967  | 
# @param source A string containing XML data.
 | 
|
968  | 
# @return A tuple containing an Element instance and a dictionary.
 | 
|
969  | 
# @defreturn (Element, dictionary)
 | 
|
970  | 
||
971  | 
def XMLID(text):  | 
|
972  | 
parser = XMLTreeBuilder()  | 
|
973  | 
parser.feed(text)  | 
|
974  | 
tree = parser.close()  | 
|
975  | 
ids = {}  | 
|
976  | 
for elem in tree.getiterator():  | 
|
977  | 
id = elem.get("id")  | 
|
978  | 
if id:  | 
|
979  | 
ids[id] = elem  | 
|
980  | 
return tree, ids  | 
|
981  | 
||
982  | 
##
 | 
|
983  | 
# Parses an XML document from a string constant.  Same as {@link #XML}.
 | 
|
984  | 
#
 | 
|
985  | 
# @def fromstring(text)
 | 
|
986  | 
# @param source A string containing XML data.
 | 
|
987  | 
# @return An Element instance.
 | 
|
988  | 
# @defreturn Element
 | 
|
989  | 
||
990  | 
fromstring = XML  | 
|
991  | 
||
992  | 
##
 | 
|
993  | 
# Generates a string representation of an XML element, including all
 | 
|
994  | 
# subelements.
 | 
|
995  | 
#
 | 
|
996  | 
# @param element An Element instance.
 | 
|
997  | 
# @return An encoded string containing the XML data.
 | 
|
998  | 
# @defreturn string
 | 
|
999  | 
||
1000  | 
def tostring(element, encoding=None):  | 
|
1001  | 
class dummy:  | 
|
1002  | 
        pass
 | 
|
1003  | 
data = []  | 
|
1004  | 
file = dummy()  | 
|
1005  | 
file.write = data.append  | 
|
1006  | 
ElementTree(element).write(file, encoding)  | 
|
1007  | 
return string.join(data, "")  | 
|
1008  | 
||
1009  | 
##
 | 
|
1010  | 
# Generic element structure builder.  This builder converts a sequence
 | 
|
1011  | 
# of {@link #TreeBuilder.start}, {@link #TreeBuilder.data}, and {@link
 | 
|
1012  | 
# #TreeBuilder.end} method calls to a well-formed element structure.
 | 
|
1013  | 
# <p>
 | 
|
1014  | 
# You can use this class to build an element structure using a custom XML
 | 
|
1015  | 
# parser, or a parser for some other XML-like format.
 | 
|
1016  | 
#
 | 
|
1017  | 
# @param element_factory Optional element factory.  This factory
 | 
|
1018  | 
#    is called to create new Element instances, as necessary.
 | 
|
1019  | 
||
1020  | 
class TreeBuilder:  | 
|
1021  | 
||
1022  | 
def __init__(self, element_factory=None):  | 
|
1023  | 
self._data = [] # data collector  | 
|
1024  | 
self._elem = [] # element stack  | 
|
1025  | 
self._last = None # last element  | 
|
1026  | 
self._tail = None # true if we're after an end tag  | 
|
1027  | 
if element_factory is None:  | 
|
1028  | 
element_factory = _ElementInterface  | 
|
1029  | 
self._factory = element_factory  | 
|
1030  | 
||
1031  | 
    ##
 | 
|
1032  | 
    # Flushes the parser buffers, and returns the toplevel documen
 | 
|
1033  | 
    # element.
 | 
|
1034  | 
    #
 | 
|
1035  | 
    # @return An Element instance.
 | 
|
1036  | 
    # @defreturn Element
 | 
|
1037  | 
||
1038  | 
def close(self):  | 
|
1039  | 
assert len(self._elem) == 0, "missing end tags"  | 
|
1040  | 
assert self._last != None, "missing toplevel element"  | 
|
1041  | 
return self._last  | 
|
1042  | 
||
1043  | 
def _flush(self):  | 
|
1044  | 
if self._data:  | 
|
1045  | 
if self._last is not None:  | 
|
1046  | 
text = string.join(self._data, "")  | 
|
1047  | 
if self._tail:  | 
|
1048  | 
assert self._last.tail is None, "internal error (tail)"  | 
|
1049  | 
self._last.tail = text  | 
|
1050  | 
else:  | 
|
1051  | 
assert self._last.text is None, "internal error (text)"  | 
|
1052  | 
self._last.text = text  | 
|
1053  | 
self._data = []  | 
|
1054  | 
||
1055  | 
    ##
 | 
|
1056  | 
    # Adds text to the current element.
 | 
|
1057  | 
    #
 | 
|
1058  | 
    # @param data A string.  This should be either an 8-bit string
 | 
|
1059  | 
    #    containing ASCII text, or a Unicode string.
 | 
|
1060  | 
||
1061  | 
def data(self, data):  | 
|
1062  | 
self._data.append(data)  | 
|
1063  | 
||
1064  | 
    ##
 | 
|
1065  | 
    # Opens a new element.
 | 
|
1066  | 
    #
 | 
|
1067  | 
    # @param tag The element name.
 | 
|
1068  | 
    # @param attrib A dictionary containing element attributes.
 | 
|
1069  | 
    # @return The opened element.
 | 
|
1070  | 
    # @defreturn Element
 | 
|
1071  | 
||
1072  | 
def start(self, tag, attrs):  | 
|
1073  | 
self._flush()  | 
|
1074  | 
self._last = elem = self._factory(tag, attrs)  | 
|
1075  | 
if self._elem:  | 
|
1076  | 
self._elem[-1].append(elem)  | 
|
1077  | 
self._elem.append(elem)  | 
|
1078  | 
self._tail = 0  | 
|
1079  | 
return elem  | 
|
1080  | 
||
1081  | 
    ##
 | 
|
1082  | 
    # Closes the current element.
 | 
|
1083  | 
    #
 | 
|
1084  | 
    # @param tag The element name.
 | 
|
1085  | 
    # @return The closed element.
 | 
|
1086  | 
    # @defreturn Element
 | 
|
1087  | 
||
1088  | 
def end(self, tag):  | 
|
1089  | 
self._flush()  | 
|
1090  | 
self._last = self._elem.pop()  | 
|
1091  | 
assert self._last.tag == tag,\  | 
|
1092  | 
"end tag mismatch (expected %s, got %s)" % (  | 
|
1093  | 
self._last.tag, tag)  | 
|
1094  | 
self._tail = 1  | 
|
1095  | 
return self._last  | 
|
1096  | 
||
1097  | 
##
 | 
|
1098  | 
# Element structure builder for XML source data, based on the
 | 
|
1099  | 
# <b>expat</b> parser.
 | 
|
1100  | 
#
 | 
|
1101  | 
# @keyparam target Target object.  If omitted, the builder uses an
 | 
|
1102  | 
#     instance of the standard {@link #TreeBuilder} class.
 | 
|
1103  | 
# @keyparam html Predefine HTML entities.  This flag is not supported
 | 
|
1104  | 
#     by the current implementation.
 | 
|
1105  | 
# @see #ElementTree
 | 
|
1106  | 
# @see #TreeBuilder
 | 
|
1107  | 
||
1108  | 
class XMLTreeBuilder:  | 
|
1109  | 
||
1110  | 
def __init__(self, html=0, target=None):  | 
|
| 
314
by Martin Pool
 - Update ElementTree to 1.2.6  | 
1111  | 
try:  | 
1112  | 
from xml.parsers import expat  | 
|
1113  | 
except ImportError:  | 
|
1114  | 
raise ImportError(  | 
|
1115  | 
                "No module named expat; use SimpleXMLTreeBuilder instead"
 | 
|
1116  | 
                )
 | 
|
| 
72
by mbp at sourcefrog
 - import a subset of elementtree for easier installation  | 
1117  | 
self._parser = parser = expat.ParserCreate(None, "}")  | 
1118  | 
if target is None:  | 
|
1119  | 
target = TreeBuilder()  | 
|
1120  | 
self._target = target  | 
|
1121  | 
self._names = {} # name memo cache  | 
|
| 
314
by Martin Pool
 - Update ElementTree to 1.2.6  | 
1122  | 
        # callbacks
 | 
1123  | 
parser.DefaultHandlerExpand = self._default  | 
|
| 
72
by mbp at sourcefrog
 - import a subset of elementtree for easier installation  | 
1124  | 
parser.StartElementHandler = self._start  | 
1125  | 
parser.EndElementHandler = self._end  | 
|
1126  | 
parser.CharacterDataHandler = self._data  | 
|
| 
314
by Martin Pool
 - Update ElementTree to 1.2.6  | 
1127  | 
        # let expat do the buffering, if supported
 | 
1128  | 
try:  | 
|
1129  | 
self._parser.buffer_text = 1  | 
|
1130  | 
except AttributeError:  | 
|
1131  | 
            pass
 | 
|
1132  | 
        # use new-style attribute handling, if supported
 | 
|
1133  | 
try:  | 
|
1134  | 
self._parser.ordered_attributes = 1  | 
|
1135  | 
self._parser.specified_attributes = 1  | 
|
1136  | 
parser.StartElementHandler = self._start_list  | 
|
1137  | 
except AttributeError:  | 
|
1138  | 
            pass
 | 
|
| 
72
by mbp at sourcefrog
 - import a subset of elementtree for easier installation  | 
1139  | 
encoding = None  | 
1140  | 
if not parser.returns_unicode:  | 
|
1141  | 
encoding = "utf-8"  | 
|
1142  | 
        # target.xml(encoding, None)
 | 
|
1143  | 
self._doctype = None  | 
|
1144  | 
self.entity = {}  | 
|
1145  | 
||
1146  | 
def _fixtext(self, text):  | 
|
1147  | 
        # convert text string to ascii, if possible
 | 
|
1148  | 
try:  | 
|
| 
314
by Martin Pool
 - Update ElementTree to 1.2.6  | 
1149  | 
return _encode(text, "ascii")  | 
| 
72
by mbp at sourcefrog
 - import a subset of elementtree for easier installation  | 
1150  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
1151  | 
return text  | 
|
1152  | 
||
1153  | 
def _fixname(self, key):  | 
|
1154  | 
        # expand qname, and convert name string to ascii, if possible
 | 
|
1155  | 
try:  | 
|
1156  | 
name = self._names[key]  | 
|
1157  | 
except KeyError:  | 
|
1158  | 
name = key  | 
|
1159  | 
if "}" in name:  | 
|
1160  | 
name = "{" + name  | 
|
1161  | 
self._names[key] = name = self._fixtext(name)  | 
|
1162  | 
return name  | 
|
1163  | 
||
1164  | 
def _start(self, tag, attrib_in):  | 
|
1165  | 
fixname = self._fixname  | 
|
1166  | 
tag = fixname(tag)  | 
|
1167  | 
attrib = {}  | 
|
1168  | 
for key, value in attrib_in.items():  | 
|
1169  | 
attrib[fixname(key)] = self._fixtext(value)  | 
|
1170  | 
return self._target.start(tag, attrib)  | 
|
1171  | 
||
| 
314
by Martin Pool
 - Update ElementTree to 1.2.6  | 
1172  | 
def _start_list(self, tag, attrib_in):  | 
1173  | 
fixname = self._fixname  | 
|
1174  | 
tag = fixname(tag)  | 
|
1175  | 
attrib = {}  | 
|
1176  | 
if attrib_in:  | 
|
1177  | 
for i in range(0, len(attrib_in), 2):  | 
|
1178  | 
attrib[fixname(attrib_in[i])] = self._fixtext(attrib_in[i+1])  | 
|
1179  | 
return self._target.start(tag, attrib)  | 
|
1180  | 
||
| 
72
by mbp at sourcefrog
 - import a subset of elementtree for easier installation  | 
1181  | 
def _data(self, text):  | 
1182  | 
return self._target.data(self._fixtext(text))  | 
|
1183  | 
||
1184  | 
def _end(self, tag):  | 
|
1185  | 
return self._target.end(self._fixname(tag))  | 
|
1186  | 
||
1187  | 
def _default(self, text):  | 
|
1188  | 
prefix = text[:1]  | 
|
1189  | 
if prefix == "&":  | 
|
1190  | 
            # deal with undefined entities
 | 
|
1191  | 
try:  | 
|
1192  | 
self._target.data(self.entity[text[1:-1]])  | 
|
1193  | 
except KeyError:  | 
|
1194  | 
from xml.parsers import expat  | 
|
1195  | 
raise expat.error(  | 
|
1196  | 
"undefined entity %s: line %d, column %d" %  | 
|
1197  | 
(text, self._parser.ErrorLineNumber,  | 
|
1198  | 
self._parser.ErrorColumnNumber)  | 
|
1199  | 
                    )
 | 
|
1200  | 
elif prefix == "<" and text[:9] == "<!DOCTYPE":  | 
|
1201  | 
self._doctype = [] # inside a doctype declaration  | 
|
1202  | 
elif self._doctype is not None:  | 
|
1203  | 
            # parse doctype contents
 | 
|
1204  | 
if prefix == ">":  | 
|
1205  | 
self._doctype = None  | 
|
1206  | 
                return
 | 
|
1207  | 
text = string.strip(text)  | 
|
1208  | 
if not text:  | 
|
1209  | 
                return
 | 
|
1210  | 
self._doctype.append(text)  | 
|
1211  | 
n = len(self._doctype)  | 
|
1212  | 
if n > 2:  | 
|
1213  | 
type = self._doctype[1]  | 
|
1214  | 
if type == "PUBLIC" and n == 4:  | 
|
1215  | 
name, type, pubid, system = self._doctype  | 
|
1216  | 
elif type == "SYSTEM" and n == 3:  | 
|
1217  | 
name, type, system = self._doctype  | 
|
1218  | 
pubid = None  | 
|
1219  | 
else:  | 
|
1220  | 
                    return
 | 
|
1221  | 
if pubid:  | 
|
1222  | 
pubid = pubid[1:-1]  | 
|
1223  | 
self.doctype(name, pubid, system[1:-1])  | 
|
1224  | 
self._doctype = None  | 
|
1225  | 
||
1226  | 
    ##
 | 
|
1227  | 
    # Handles a doctype declaration.
 | 
|
1228  | 
    #
 | 
|
1229  | 
    # @param name Doctype name.
 | 
|
1230  | 
    # @param pubid Public identifier.
 | 
|
1231  | 
    # @param system System identifier.
 | 
|
1232  | 
||
1233  | 
def doctype(self, name, pubid, system):  | 
|
1234  | 
        pass
 | 
|
1235  | 
||
1236  | 
    ##
 | 
|
1237  | 
    # Feeds data to the parser.
 | 
|
1238  | 
    #
 | 
|
1239  | 
    # @param data Encoded data.
 | 
|
1240  | 
||
1241  | 
def feed(self, data):  | 
|
1242  | 
self._parser.Parse(data, 0)  | 
|
1243  | 
||
1244  | 
    ##
 | 
|
1245  | 
    # Finishes feeding data to the parser.
 | 
|
1246  | 
    #
 | 
|
1247  | 
    # @return An element structure.
 | 
|
1248  | 
    # @defreturn Element
 | 
|
1249  | 
||
1250  | 
def close(self):  | 
|
1251  | 
self._parser.Parse("", 1) # end of data  | 
|
1252  | 
tree = self._target.close()  | 
|
1253  | 
del self._target, self._parser # get rid of circular references  | 
|
1254  | 
return tree  |