| \section{\module{xmllib} --- |
| A parser for XML documents} |
| |
| \declaremodule{standard}{xmllib} |
| \modulesynopsis{A parser for XML documents.} |
| \moduleauthor{Sjoerd Mullender}{Sjoerd.Mullender@cwi.nl} |
| \sectionauthor{Sjoerd Mullender}{Sjoerd.Mullender@cwi.nl} |
| |
| |
| \index{XML} |
| \index{Extensible Markup Language} |
| |
| \versionchanged{1.5.2} |
| |
| This module defines a class \class{XMLParser} which serves as the basis |
| for parsing text files formatted in XML (Extensible Markup Language). |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{XMLParser}{} |
| The \class{XMLParser} class must be instantiated without |
| arguments.\footnote{Actually, a number of keyword arguments are |
| recognized which influence the parser to accept certain non-standard |
| constructs. The following keyword arguments are currently |
| recognized. The defaults for all of these is \code{0} (false) except |
| for the last one for which the default is \code{1} (true). |
| \var{accept_unquoted_attributes} (accept certain attribute values |
| without requiring quotes), \var{accept_missing_endtag_name} (accept |
| end tags that look like \code{</>}), \var{map_case} (map upper case to |
| lower case in tags and attributes), \var{accept_utf8} (allow UTF-8 |
| characters in input; this is required according to the XML standard, |
| but Python does not as yet deal properly with these characters, so |
| this is not the default), \var{translate_attribute_references} (don't |
| attempt to translate character and entity references in attribute values).} |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| This class provides the following interface methods and instance variables: |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}{attributes} |
| A mapping of element names to mappings. The latter mapping maps |
| attribute names that are valid for the element to the default value of |
| the attribute, or if there is no default to \code{None}. The default |
| value is the empty dictionary. This variable is meant to be |
| overridden, not extended since the default is shared by all instances |
| of \class{XMLParser}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}{elements} |
| A mapping of element names to tuples. The tuples contain a function |
| for handling the start and end tag respectively of the element, or |
| \code{None} if the method \method{unknown_starttag()} or |
| \method{unknown_endtag()} is to be called. The default value is the |
| empty dictionary. This variable is meant to be overridden, not |
| extended since the default is shared by all instances of |
| \class{XMLParser}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}{entitydefs} |
| A mapping of entitynames to their values. The default value contains |
| definitions for \code{'lt'}, \code{'gt'}, \code{'amp'}, \code{'quot'}, |
| and \code{'apos'}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{reset}{} |
| Reset the instance. Loses all unprocessed data. This is called |
| implicitly at the instantiation time. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{setnomoretags}{} |
| Stop processing tags. Treat all following input as literal input |
| (CDATA). |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{setliteral}{} |
| Enter literal mode (CDATA mode). This mode is automatically exited |
| when the close tag matching the last unclosed open tag is encountered. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{feed}{data} |
| Feed some text to the parser. It is processed insofar as it consists |
| of complete tags; incomplete data is buffered until more data is |
| fed or \method{close()} is called. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{close}{} |
| Force processing of all buffered data as if it were followed by an |
| end-of-file mark. This method may be redefined by a derived class to |
| define additional processing at the end of the input, but the |
| redefined version should always call \method{close()}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{translate_references}{data} |
| Translate all entity and character references in \var{data} and |
| return the translated string. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_xml}{encoding, standalone} |
| This method is called when the \samp{<?xml ...?>} tag is processed. |
| The arguments are the values of the encoding and standalone attributes |
| in the tag. Both encoding and standalone are optional. The values |
| passed to \method{handle_xml()} default to \code{None} and the string |
| \code{'no'} respectively. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_doctype}{tag, pubid, syslit, data} |
| This\index{DOCTYPE declaration} method is called when the |
| \samp{<!DOCTYPE...>} declaration is processed. The arguments are the |
| tag name of the root element, the Formal Public\index{Formal Public |
| Identifier} Identifier (or \code{None} if not specified), the system |
| identifier, and the uninterpreted contents of the internal DTD subset |
| as a string (or \code{None} if not present). |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_starttag}{tag, method, attributes} |
| This method is called to handle start tags for which a start tag |
| handler is defined in the instance variable \member{elements}. The |
| \var{tag} argument is the name of the tag, and the |
| \var{method} argument is the function (method) which should be used to |
| support semantic interpretation of the start tag. The |
| \var{attributes} argument is a dictionary of attributes, the key being |
| the \var{name} and the value being the \var{value} of the attribute |
| found inside the tag's \code{<>} brackets. Character and entity |
| references in the \var{value} have been interpreted. For instance, |
| for the start tag \code{<A HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/">}, this method |
| would be called as \code{handle_starttag('A', self.elements['A'][0], |
| \{'HREF': 'http://www.cwi.nl/'\})}. The base implementation simply |
| calls \var{method} with \var{attributes} as the only argument. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_endtag}{tag, method} |
| This method is called to handle endtags for which an end tag handler |
| is defined in the instance variable \member{elements}. The \var{tag} |
| argument is the name of the tag, and the \var{method} argument is the |
| function (method) which should be used to support semantic |
| interpretation of the end tag. For instance, for the endtag |
| \code{</A>}, this method would be called as \code{handle_endtag('A', |
| self.elements['A'][1])}. The base implementation simply calls |
| \var{method}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_data}{data} |
| This method is called to process arbitrary data. It is intended to be |
| overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does |
| nothing. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_charref}{ref} |
| This method is called to process a character reference of the form |
| \samp{\&\#\var{ref};}. \var{ref} can either be a decimal number, |
| or a hexadecimal number when preceded by an \character{x}. |
| In the base implementation, \var{ref} must be a number in the |
| range 0-255. It translates the character to \ASCII{} and calls the |
| method \method{handle_data()} with the character as argument. If |
| \var{ref} is invalid or out of range, the method |
| \code{unknown_charref(\var{ref})} is called to handle the error. A |
| subclass must override this method to provide support for character |
| references outside of the \ASCII{} range. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_comment}{comment} |
| This method is called when a comment is encountered. The |
| \var{comment} argument is a string containing the text between the |
| \samp{<!--} and \samp{-->} delimiters, but not the delimiters |
| themselves. For example, the comment \samp{<!--text-->} will |
| cause this method to be called with the argument \code{'text'}. The |
| default method does nothing. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_cdata}{data} |
| This method is called when a CDATA element is encountered. The |
| \var{data} argument is a string containing the text between the |
| \samp{<![CDATA[} and \samp{]]>} delimiters, but not the delimiters |
| themselves. For example, the entity \samp{<![CDATA[text]]>} will |
| cause this method to be called with the argument \code{'text'}. The |
| default method does nothing, and is intended to be overridden. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_proc}{name, data} |
| This method is called when a processing instruction (PI) is |
| encountered. The \var{name} is the PI target, and the \var{data} |
| argument is a string containing the text between the PI target and the |
| closing delimiter, but not the delimiter itself. For example, the |
| instruction \samp{<?XML text?>} will cause this method to be called |
| with the arguments \code{'XML'} and \code{'text'}. The default method |
| does nothing. Note that if a document starts with \samp{<?xml |
| ..?>}, \method{handle_xml()} is called to handle it. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_special}{data} |
| This method is called when a declaration is encountered. The |
| \var{data} argument is a string containing the text between the |
| \samp{<!} and \samp{>} delimiters, but not the delimiters |
| themselves. For example, the \index{ENTITY declaration}entity |
| declaration \samp{<!ENTITY text>} will cause this method to be called |
| with the argument \code{'ENTITY text'}. The default method does |
| nothing. Note that \samp{<!DOCTYPE ...>} is handled separately if it |
| is located at the start of the document. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{syntax_error}{message} |
| This method is called when a syntax error is encountered. The |
| \var{message} is a description of what was wrong. The default method |
| raises a \exception{RuntimeError} exception. If this method is |
| overridden, it is permissible for it to return. This method is only |
| called when the error can be recovered from. Unrecoverable errors |
| raise a \exception{RuntimeError} without first calling |
| \method{syntax_error()}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_starttag}{tag, attributes} |
| This method is called to process an unknown start tag. It is intended |
| to be overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation |
| does nothing. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_endtag}{tag} |
| This method is called to process an unknown end tag. It is intended |
| to be overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation |
| does nothing. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_charref}{ref} |
| This method is called to process unresolvable numeric character |
| references. It is intended to be overridden by a derived class; the |
| base class implementation does nothing. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{unknown_entityref}{ref} |
| This method is called to process an unknown entity reference. It is |
| intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base class |
| implementation calls \method{syntax_error()} to signal an error. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| |
| \begin{seealso} |
| \seetext{The XML specification, published by the World Wide Web |
| Consortium (W3C), is available online at |
| \url{http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml}. References to |
| additional material on XML are available at |
| \url{http://www.w3.org/XML/}.} |
| |
| \seetext{The Python XML Topic Guide provides a great deal of information |
| on using XML from Python and links to other sources of information |
| on XML. It's located on the Web at |
| \url{http://www.python.org/topics/xml/}.} |
| |
| \seetext{The Python XML Special Interest Group is developing substantial |
| support for processing XML from Python. See |
| \url{http://www.python.org/sigs/xml-sig/} for more information.} |
| \end{seealso} |
| |
| |
| \subsection{XML Namespaces \label{xml-namespace}} |
| |
| This module has support for XML namespaces as defined in the XML |
| Namespaces proposed recommendation. |
| \indexii{XML}{namespaces} |
| |
| Tag and attribute names that are defined in an XML namespace are |
| handled as if the name of the tag or element consisted of the |
| namespace (i.e. the URL that defines the namespace) followed by a |
| space and the name of the tag or attribute. For instance, the tag |
| \code{<html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40'>} is treated as if |
| the tag name was \code{'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 html'}, and |
| the tag \code{<html:a href='http://frob.com'>} inside the above |
| mentioned element is treated as if the tag name were |
| \code{'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 a'} and the attribute name as |
| if it were \code{'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 src'}. |
| |
| An older draft of the XML Namespaces proposal is also recognized, but |
| triggers a warning. |