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DOM-based parsing and rendering.
This module requires that all entities be resolved at parsing. If you need to interact with unresolved entities, please use Text.XML.Unresolved. This is the recommended module for most uses cases.
While many of the datatypes in this module are simply re-exported from
Data.XML.Types
, Document
, Node
and Element
are all redefined here to
disallow the possibility of unresolved entities. Conversion functions are
provided to switch between the two sets of datatypes.
For simpler, bidirectional traversal of the DOM tree, see the Text.XML.Cursor module.
- data Document = Document {}
- data Prologue = Prologue {}
- data Instruction = Instruction {
- instructionTarget :: Text
- instructionData :: Text
- data Miscellaneous
- = MiscInstruction Instruction
- | MiscComment Text
- data Node
- = NodeElement Element
- | NodeInstruction Instruction
- | NodeContent Text
- | NodeComment Text
- data Element = Element {
- elementName :: Name
- elementAttributes :: Map Name Text
- elementNodes :: [Node]
- data Name = Name {
- nameLocalName :: Text
- nameNamespace :: Maybe Text
- namePrefix :: Maybe Text
- data Doctype = Doctype {
- doctypeName :: Text
- doctypeID :: Maybe ExternalID
- data ExternalID
- readFile :: ParseSettings -> FilePath -> IO Document
- parseLBS :: ParseSettings -> ByteString -> Either SomeException Document
- parseLBS_ :: ParseSettings -> ByteString -> Document
- sinkDoc :: MonadThrow m => ParseSettings -> Consumer ByteString m Document
- parseText :: ParseSettings -> Text -> Either SomeException Document
- parseText_ :: ParseSettings -> Text -> Document
- sinkTextDoc :: MonadThrow m => ParseSettings -> Consumer Text m Document
- fromEvents :: MonadThrow m => Consumer EventPos m Document
- data UnresolvedEntityException = UnresolvedEntityException (Set Text)
- data XMLException = InvalidXMLFile FilePath SomeException
- writeFile :: RenderSettings -> FilePath -> Document -> IO ()
- renderLBS :: RenderSettings -> Document -> ByteString
- renderText :: RenderSettings -> Document -> Text
- renderBytes :: MonadUnsafeIO m => RenderSettings -> Document -> Producer m ByteString
- def :: Default a => a
- data ParseSettings
- psDecodeEntities :: ParseSettings -> DecodeEntities
- decodeXmlEntities :: DecodeEntities
- decodeHtmlEntities :: DecodeEntities
- data RenderSettings
- rsPretty :: RenderSettings -> Bool
- rsNamespaces :: RenderSettings -> [(Text, Text)]
- rsAttrOrder :: RenderSettings -> Name -> Map Name Text -> [(Name, Text)]
- orderAttrs :: [(Name, [Name])] -> Name -> Map Name Text -> [(Name, Text)]
- toXMLDocument :: Document -> Document
- fromXMLDocument :: Document -> Either (Set Text) Document
- toXMLNode :: Node -> Node
- fromXMLNode :: Node -> Either (Set Text) Node
- toXMLElement :: Element -> Element
- fromXMLElement :: Element -> Either (Set Text) Element
Data types
data Instruction
Instruction | |
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data Miscellaneous
Element | |
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data Name
A fully qualified name.
Prefixes are not semantically important; they are included only to
simplify pass-through parsing. When comparing names with Eq
or Ord
methods, prefixes are ignored.
The IsString
instance supports Clark notation; see
http://www.jclark.com/xml/xmlns.htm and
http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/pylxml/etree-QName.html. Use
the OverloadedStrings
language extension for very simple Name
construction:
myname :: Name myname = "{http://example.com/ns/my-namespace}my-name"
Name | |
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data Doctype
Note: due to the incredible complexity of DTDs, this type only supports external subsets. I've tried adding internal subset types, but they quickly gain more code than the rest of this module put together.
It is possible that some future version of this library might support internal subsets, but I am no longer actively working on adding them.
Doctype | |
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data ExternalID
Parsing
Files
Bytes
parseLBS_ :: ParseSettings -> ByteString -> DocumentSource
sinkDoc :: MonadThrow m => ParseSettings -> Consumer ByteString m DocumentSource
Text
parseText :: ParseSettings -> Text -> Either SomeException DocumentSource
parseText_ :: ParseSettings -> Text -> DocumentSource
sinkTextDoc :: MonadThrow m => ParseSettings -> Consumer Text m DocumentSource
Other
fromEvents :: MonadThrow m => Consumer EventPos m DocumentSource
data XMLException Source
Rendering
renderLBS :: RenderSettings -> Document -> ByteStringSource
renderText :: RenderSettings -> Document -> TextSource
renderBytes :: MonadUnsafeIO m => RenderSettings -> Document -> Producer m ByteStringSource
Settings
Parsing
Entity decoding
decodeXmlEntities :: DecodeEntitiesSource
Default implementation of DecodeEntities
: handles numeric entities and
the five standard character entities (lt, gt, amp, quot, apos).
decodeHtmlEntities :: DecodeEntitiesSource
HTML4-compliant entity decoder. Handles numerics, the five standard character entities, and the additional 248 entities defined by HTML 4 and XHTML 1.
Note that HTML 5 introduces a drastically larger number of entities, and this code does not recognize most of them.
Rendering
rsPretty :: RenderSettings -> BoolSource
rsNamespaces :: RenderSettings -> [(Text, Text)]Source
Defines some top level namespace definitions to be used, in the form of (prefix, namespace). This has absolutely no impact on the meaning of your documents, but can increase readability by moving commonly used namespace declarations to the top level.
rsAttrOrder :: RenderSettings -> Name -> Map Name Text -> [(Name, Text)]Source
Specify how to turn the unordered attributes used by the Text.XML module into an ordered list.
orderAttrs :: [(Name, [Name])] -> Name -> Map Name Text -> [(Name, Text)]Source
Convenience function to create an ordering function suitable for
use as the value of rsAttrOrder
. The ordering function is created
from an explicit ordering of the attributes, specified as a list of
tuples, as follows: In each tuple, the first component is the
Name
of an element, and the second component is a list of
attributes names. When the given element is rendered, the
attributes listed, when present, appear first in the given order,
followed by any other attributes in arbitrary order. If an element
does not appear, all of its attributes are rendered in arbitrary
order.
Conversion
toXMLElement :: Element -> ElementSource