| :mod:`xml.sax` --- Support for SAX2 parsers |
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| .. module:: xml.sax |
| :synopsis: Package containing SAX2 base classes and convenience functions. |
| .. moduleauthor:: Lars Marius Garshol <larsga@garshol.priv.no> |
| .. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> |
| .. sectionauthor:: Martin v. Lรถwis <martin@v.loewis.de> |
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| The :mod:`xml.sax` package provides a number of modules which implement the |
| Simple API for XML (SAX) interface for Python. The package itself provides the |
| SAX exceptions and the convenience functions which will be most used by users of |
| the SAX API. |
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| The convenience functions are: |
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| .. function:: make_parser(parser_list=[]) |
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| Create and return a SAX :class:`XMLReader` object. The first parser found will |
| be used. If *parser_list* is provided, it must be a sequence of strings which |
| name modules that have a function named :func:`create_parser`. Modules listed |
| in *parser_list* will be used before modules in the default list of parsers. |
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| .. function:: parse(filename_or_stream, handler, error_handler=handler.ErrorHandler()) |
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| Create a SAX parser and use it to parse a document. The document, passed in as |
| *filename_or_stream*, can be a filename or a file object. The *handler* |
| parameter needs to be a SAX :class:`ContentHandler` instance. If |
| *error_handler* is given, it must be a SAX :class:`ErrorHandler` instance; if |
| omitted, :exc:`SAXParseException` will be raised on all errors. There is no |
| return value; all work must be done by the *handler* passed in. |
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| .. function:: parseString(string, handler, error_handler=handler.ErrorHandler()) |
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| Similar to :func:`parse`, but parses from a buffer *string* received as a |
| parameter. |
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| A typical SAX application uses three kinds of objects: readers, handlers and |
| input sources. "Reader" in this context is another term for parser, i.e. some |
| piece of code that reads the bytes or characters from the input source, and |
| produces a sequence of events. The events then get distributed to the handler |
| objects, i.e. the reader invokes a method on the handler. A SAX application |
| must therefore obtain a reader object, create or open the input sources, create |
| the handlers, and connect these objects all together. As the final step of |
| preparation, the reader is called to parse the input. During parsing, methods on |
| the handler objects are called based on structural and syntactic events from the |
| input data. |
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| For these objects, only the interfaces are relevant; they are normally not |
| instantiated by the application itself. Since Python does not have an explicit |
| notion of interface, they are formally introduced as classes, but applications |
| may use implementations which do not inherit from the provided classes. The |
| :class:`InputSource`, :class:`Locator`, :class:`Attributes`, |
| :class:`AttributesNS`, and :class:`XMLReader` interfaces are defined in the |
| module :mod:`xml.sax.xmlreader`. The handler interfaces are defined in |
| :mod:`xml.sax.handler`. For convenience, :class:`InputSource` (which is often |
| instantiated directly) and the handler classes are also available from |
| :mod:`xml.sax`. These interfaces are described below. |
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| In addition to these classes, :mod:`xml.sax` provides the following exception |
| classes. |
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| .. exception:: SAXException(msg, exception=None) |
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| Encapsulate an XML error or warning. This class can contain basic error or |
| warning information from either the XML parser or the application: it can be |
| subclassed to provide additional functionality or to add localization. Note |
| that although the handlers defined in the :class:`ErrorHandler` interface |
| receive instances of this exception, it is not required to actually raise the |
| exception --- it is also useful as a container for information. |
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| When instantiated, *msg* should be a human-readable description of the error. |
| The optional *exception* parameter, if given, should be ``None`` or an exception |
| that was caught by the parsing code and is being passed along as information. |
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| This is the base class for the other SAX exception classes. |
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| .. exception:: SAXParseException(msg, exception, locator) |
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| Subclass of :exc:`SAXException` raised on parse errors. Instances of this class |
| are passed to the methods of the SAX :class:`ErrorHandler` interface to provide |
| information about the parse error. This class supports the SAX :class:`Locator` |
| interface as well as the :class:`SAXException` interface. |
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| .. exception:: SAXNotRecognizedException(msg, exception=None) |
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| Subclass of :exc:`SAXException` raised when a SAX :class:`XMLReader` is |
| confronted with an unrecognized feature or property. SAX applications and |
| extensions may use this class for similar purposes. |
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| .. exception:: SAXNotSupportedException(msg, exception=None) |
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| Subclass of :exc:`SAXException` raised when a SAX :class:`XMLReader` is asked to |
| enable a feature that is not supported, or to set a property to a value that the |
| implementation does not support. SAX applications and extensions may use this |
| class for similar purposes. |
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| .. seealso:: |
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| `SAX: The Simple API for XML <http://www.saxproject.org/>`_ |
| This site is the focal point for the definition of the SAX API. It provides a |
| Java implementation and online documentation. Links to implementations and |
| historical information are also available. |
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| Module :mod:`xml.sax.handler` |
| Definitions of the interfaces for application-provided objects. |
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| Module :mod:`xml.sax.saxutils` |
| Convenience functions for use in SAX applications. |
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| Module :mod:`xml.sax.xmlreader` |
| Definitions of the interfaces for parser-provided objects. |
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| .. _sax-exception-objects: |
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| SAXException Objects |
| -------------------- |
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| The :class:`SAXException` exception class supports the following methods: |
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| .. method:: SAXException.getMessage() |
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| Return a human-readable message describing the error condition. |
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| .. method:: SAXException.getException() |
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| Return an encapsulated exception object, or ``None``. |
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