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3
4.. module:: xml.etree.ElementTree
5 :synopsis: Implementation of the ElementTree API.
6.. moduleauthor:: Fredrik Lundh <fredrik@pythonware.com>
7
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +03008The :mod:`xml.etree.ElementTree` module implements a simple and efficient API
9for parsing and creating XML data.
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +000010
Florent Xiclunaa72a98f2012-02-13 11:03:30 +010011.. versionchanged:: 3.3
12 This module will use a fast implementation whenever available.
13 The :mod:`xml.etree.cElementTree` module is deprecated.
14
Christian Heimes7380a672013-03-26 17:35:55 +010015
16.. warning::
17
18 The :mod:`xml.etree.ElementTree` module is not secure against
19 maliciously constructed data. If you need to parse untrusted or
20 unauthenticated data see :ref:`xml-vulnerabilities`.
21
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030022Tutorial
23--------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000024
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030025This is a short tutorial for using :mod:`xml.etree.ElementTree` (``ET`` in
26short). The goal is to demonstrate some of the building blocks and basic
27concepts of the module.
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020028
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030029XML tree and elements
30^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020031
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030032XML is an inherently hierarchical data format, and the most natural way to
33represent it is with a tree. ``ET`` has two classes for this purpose -
34:class:`ElementTree` represents the whole XML document as a tree, and
35:class:`Element` represents a single node in this tree. Interactions with
36the whole document (reading and writing to/from files) are usually done
37on the :class:`ElementTree` level. Interactions with a single XML element
38and its sub-elements are done on the :class:`Element` level.
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020039
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030040.. _elementtree-parsing-xml:
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020041
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030042Parsing XML
43^^^^^^^^^^^
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020044
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +030045We'll be using the following XML document as the sample data for this section:
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020046
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +030047.. code-block:: xml
48
49 <?xml version="1.0"?>
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020050 <data>
Eli Bendersky3115f0d2012-08-15 14:26:30 +030051 <country name="Liechtenstein">
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020052 <rank>1</rank>
53 <year>2008</year>
54 <gdppc>141100</gdppc>
55 <neighbor name="Austria" direction="E"/>
56 <neighbor name="Switzerland" direction="W"/>
57 </country>
58 <country name="Singapore">
59 <rank>4</rank>
60 <year>2011</year>
61 <gdppc>59900</gdppc>
62 <neighbor name="Malaysia" direction="N"/>
63 </country>
64 <country name="Panama">
65 <rank>68</rank>
66 <year>2011</year>
67 <gdppc>13600</gdppc>
68 <neighbor name="Costa Rica" direction="W"/>
69 <neighbor name="Colombia" direction="E"/>
70 </country>
71 </data>
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +020072
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +030073We can import this data by reading from a file::
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030074
75 import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +030076 tree = ET.parse('country_data.xml')
77 root = tree.getroot()
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030078
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +030079Or directly from a string::
80
81 root = ET.fromstring(country_data_as_string)
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030082
83:func:`fromstring` parses XML from a string directly into an :class:`Element`,
84which is the root element of the parsed tree. Other parsing functions may
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +030085create an :class:`ElementTree`. Check the documentation to be sure.
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +030086
87As an :class:`Element`, ``root`` has a tag and a dictionary of attributes::
88
89 >>> root.tag
90 'data'
91 >>> root.attrib
92 {}
93
94It also has children nodes over which we can iterate::
95
96 >>> for child in root:
97 ... print(child.tag, child.attrib)
98 ...
Eli Bendersky3115f0d2012-08-15 14:26:30 +030099 country {'name': 'Liechtenstein'}
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300100 country {'name': 'Singapore'}
101 country {'name': 'Panama'}
102
103Children are nested, and we can access specific child nodes by index::
104
105 >>> root[0][1].text
106 '2008'
107
108Finding interesting elements
109^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
110
111:class:`Element` has some useful methods that help iterate recursively over all
112the sub-tree below it (its children, their children, and so on). For example,
113:meth:`Element.iter`::
114
115 >>> for neighbor in root.iter('neighbor'):
116 ... print(neighbor.attrib)
117 ...
118 {'name': 'Austria', 'direction': 'E'}
119 {'name': 'Switzerland', 'direction': 'W'}
120 {'name': 'Malaysia', 'direction': 'N'}
121 {'name': 'Costa Rica', 'direction': 'W'}
122 {'name': 'Colombia', 'direction': 'E'}
123
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300124:meth:`Element.findall` finds only elements with a tag which are direct
125children of the current element. :meth:`Element.find` finds the *first* child
126with a particular tag, and :meth:`Element.text` accesses the element's text
127content. :meth:`Element.get` accesses the element's attributes::
128
129 >>> for country in root.findall('country'):
130 ... rank = country.find('rank').text
131 ... name = country.get('name')
132 ... print(name, rank)
133 ...
Eli Bendersky3115f0d2012-08-15 14:26:30 +0300134 Liechtenstein 1
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300135 Singapore 4
136 Panama 68
137
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300138More sophisticated specification of which elements to look for is possible by
139using :ref:`XPath <elementtree-xpath>`.
140
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300141Modifying an XML File
142^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300143
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300144:class:`ElementTree` provides a simple way to build XML documents and write them to files.
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300145The :meth:`ElementTree.write` method serves this purpose.
146
147Once created, an :class:`Element` object may be manipulated by directly changing
148its fields (such as :attr:`Element.text`), adding and modifying attributes
149(:meth:`Element.set` method), as well as adding new children (for example
150with :meth:`Element.append`).
151
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300152Let's say we want to add one to each country's rank, and add an ``updated``
153attribute to the rank element::
154
155 >>> for rank in root.iter('rank'):
156 ... new_rank = int(rank.text) + 1
157 ... rank.text = str(new_rank)
158 ... rank.set('updated', 'yes')
159 ...
Eli Benderskya1b0f6d2012-08-18 05:42:22 +0300160 >>> tree.write('output.xml')
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300161
162Our XML now looks like this:
163
164.. code-block:: xml
165
166 <?xml version="1.0"?>
167 <data>
Eli Bendersky3115f0d2012-08-15 14:26:30 +0300168 <country name="Liechtenstein">
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300169 <rank updated="yes">2</rank>
170 <year>2008</year>
171 <gdppc>141100</gdppc>
172 <neighbor name="Austria" direction="E"/>
173 <neighbor name="Switzerland" direction="W"/>
174 </country>
175 <country name="Singapore">
176 <rank updated="yes">5</rank>
177 <year>2011</year>
178 <gdppc>59900</gdppc>
179 <neighbor name="Malaysia" direction="N"/>
180 </country>
181 <country name="Panama">
182 <rank updated="yes">69</rank>
183 <year>2011</year>
184 <gdppc>13600</gdppc>
185 <neighbor name="Costa Rica" direction="W"/>
186 <neighbor name="Colombia" direction="E"/>
187 </country>
188 </data>
189
190We can remove elements using :meth:`Element.remove`. Let's say we want to
191remove all countries with a rank higher than 50::
192
193 >>> for country in root.findall('country'):
194 ... rank = int(country.find('rank').text)
195 ... if rank > 50:
196 ... root.remove(country)
197 ...
Eli Benderskya1b0f6d2012-08-18 05:42:22 +0300198 >>> tree.write('output.xml')
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300199
200Our XML now looks like this:
201
202.. code-block:: xml
203
204 <?xml version="1.0"?>
205 <data>
Eli Bendersky3115f0d2012-08-15 14:26:30 +0300206 <country name="Liechtenstein">
Eli Bendersky0f4e9342012-08-14 07:19:33 +0300207 <rank updated="yes">2</rank>
208 <year>2008</year>
209 <gdppc>141100</gdppc>
210 <neighbor name="Austria" direction="E"/>
211 <neighbor name="Switzerland" direction="W"/>
212 </country>
213 <country name="Singapore">
214 <rank updated="yes">5</rank>
215 <year>2011</year>
216 <gdppc>59900</gdppc>
217 <neighbor name="Malaysia" direction="N"/>
218 </country>
219 </data>
220
221Building XML documents
222^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
223
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300224The :func:`SubElement` function also provides a convenient way to create new
225sub-elements for a given element::
226
227 >>> a = ET.Element('a')
228 >>> b = ET.SubElement(a, 'b')
229 >>> c = ET.SubElement(a, 'c')
230 >>> d = ET.SubElement(c, 'd')
231 >>> ET.dump(a)
232 <a><b /><c><d /></c></a>
233
234Additional resources
235^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
236
237See http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm for tutorials and links to other
238docs.
239
240
241.. _elementtree-xpath:
242
243XPath support
244-------------
245
246This module provides limited support for
247`XPath expressions <http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath>`_ for locating elements in a
248tree. The goal is to support a small subset of the abbreviated syntax; a full
249XPath engine is outside the scope of the module.
250
251Example
252^^^^^^^
253
254Here's an example that demonstrates some of the XPath capabilities of the
255module. We'll be using the ``countrydata`` XML document from the
256:ref:`Parsing XML <elementtree-parsing-xml>` section::
257
258 import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
259
260 root = ET.fromstring(countrydata)
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200261
262 # Top-level elements
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300263 root.findall(".")
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200264
265 # All 'neighbor' grand-children of 'country' children of the top-level
266 # elements
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300267 root.findall("./country/neighbor")
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200268
269 # Nodes with name='Singapore' that have a 'year' child
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300270 root.findall(".//year/..[@name='Singapore']")
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200271
272 # 'year' nodes that are children of nodes with name='Singapore'
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300273 root.findall(".//*[@name='Singapore']/year")
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200274
275 # All 'neighbor' nodes that are the second child of their parent
Eli Benderskyc1d98692012-03-30 11:44:15 +0300276 root.findall(".//neighbor[2]")
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200277
278Supported XPath syntax
279^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
280
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100281.. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|
282
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200283+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
284| Syntax | Meaning |
285+=======================+======================================================+
286| ``tag`` | Selects all child elements with the given tag. |
287| | For example, ``spam`` selects all child elements |
288| | named ``spam``, ``spam/egg`` selects all |
289| | grandchildren named ``egg`` in all children named |
290| | ``spam``. |
291+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
292| ``*`` | Selects all child elements. For example, ``*/egg`` |
293| | selects all grandchildren named ``egg``. |
294+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
295| ``.`` | Selects the current node. This is mostly useful |
296| | at the beginning of the path, to indicate that it's |
297| | a relative path. |
298+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
299| ``//`` | Selects all subelements, on all levels beneath the |
Eli Benderskyede001a2012-03-27 04:57:23 +0200300| | current element. For example, ``.//egg`` selects |
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200301| | all ``egg`` elements in the entire tree. |
302+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
Eli Bendersky323a43a2012-10-09 06:46:33 -0700303| ``..`` | Selects the parent element. Returns ``None`` if the |
304| | path attempts to reach the ancestors of the start |
305| | element (the element ``find`` was called on). |
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200306+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
307| ``[@attrib]`` | Selects all elements that have the given attribute. |
308+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
309| ``[@attrib='value']`` | Selects all elements for which the given attribute |
310| | has the given value. The value cannot contain |
311| | quotes. |
312+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
313| ``[tag]`` | Selects all elements that have a child named |
314| | ``tag``. Only immediate children are supported. |
315+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
316| ``[position]`` | Selects all elements that are located at the given |
317| | position. The position can be either an integer |
318| | (1 is the first position), the expression ``last()`` |
319| | (for the last position), or a position relative to |
320| | the last position (e.g. ``last()-1``). |
321+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
322
323Predicates (expressions within square brackets) must be preceded by a tag
324name, an asterisk, or another predicate. ``position`` predicates must be
325preceded by a tag name.
326
327Reference
328---------
329
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000330.. _elementtree-functions:
331
332Functions
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200333^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000334
335
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000336.. function:: Comment(text=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000337
Georg Brandlf6945182008-02-01 11:56:49 +0000338 Comment element factory. This factory function creates a special element
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000339 that will be serialized as an XML comment by the standard serializer. The
340 comment string can be either a bytestring or a Unicode string. *text* is a
341 string containing the comment string. Returns an element instance
Georg Brandlf6945182008-02-01 11:56:49 +0000342 representing a comment.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000343
344
345.. function:: dump(elem)
346
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000347 Writes an element tree or element structure to sys.stdout. This function
348 should be used for debugging only.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000349
350 The exact output format is implementation dependent. In this version, it's
351 written as an ordinary XML file.
352
353 *elem* is an element tree or an individual element.
354
355
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000356.. function:: fromstring(text)
357
Florent Xiclunadddd5e92010-03-14 01:28:07 +0000358 Parses an XML section from a string constant. Same as :func:`XML`. *text*
359 is a string containing XML data. Returns an :class:`Element` instance.
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000360
361
362.. function:: fromstringlist(sequence, parser=None)
363
364 Parses an XML document from a sequence of string fragments. *sequence* is a
365 list or other sequence containing XML data fragments. *parser* is an
366 optional parser instance. If not given, the standard :class:`XMLParser`
367 parser is used. Returns an :class:`Element` instance.
368
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000369 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000370
371
372.. function:: iselement(element)
373
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000374 Checks if an object appears to be a valid element object. *element* is an
375 element instance. Returns a true value if this is an element object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000376
377
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000378.. function:: iterparse(source, events=None, parser=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000379
380 Parses an XML section into an element tree incrementally, and reports what's
Eli Bendersky604c4ff2012-03-16 08:41:30 +0200381 going on to the user. *source* is a filename or :term:`file object`
382 containing XML data. *events* is a list of events to report back. The
383 supported events are the strings ``"start"``, ``"end"``, ``"start-ns"``
384 and ``"end-ns"`` (the "ns" events are used to get detailed namespace
385 information). If *events* is omitted, only ``"end"`` events are reported.
386 *parser* is an optional parser instance. If not given, the standard
387 :class:`XMLParser` parser is used. Returns an :term:`iterator` providing
388 ``(event, elem)`` pairs.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000389
Benjamin Peterson75edad02009-01-01 15:05:06 +0000390 .. note::
391
392 :func:`iterparse` only guarantees that it has seen the ">"
393 character of a starting tag when it emits a "start" event, so the
394 attributes are defined, but the contents of the text and tail attributes
395 are undefined at that point. The same applies to the element children;
396 they may or may not be present.
397
398 If you need a fully populated element, look for "end" events instead.
399
Antoine Pitrou5b235d02013-04-18 19:37:06 +0200400 .. note::
401 For real event-driven parsing, see :class:`IncrementalParser`.
402
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000403
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000404.. function:: parse(source, parser=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000405
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000406 Parses an XML section into an element tree. *source* is a filename or file
407 object containing XML data. *parser* is an optional parser instance. If
408 not given, the standard :class:`XMLParser` parser is used. Returns an
409 :class:`ElementTree` instance.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000410
411
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000412.. function:: ProcessingInstruction(target, text=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000413
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000414 PI element factory. This factory function creates a special element that
415 will be serialized as an XML processing instruction. *target* is a string
416 containing the PI target. *text* is a string containing the PI contents, if
417 given. Returns an element instance, representing a processing instruction.
418
419
420.. function:: register_namespace(prefix, uri)
421
422 Registers a namespace prefix. The registry is global, and any existing
423 mapping for either the given prefix or the namespace URI will be removed.
424 *prefix* is a namespace prefix. *uri* is a namespace uri. Tags and
425 attributes in this namespace will be serialized with the given prefix, if at
426 all possible.
427
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000428 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000429
430
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000431.. function:: SubElement(parent, tag, attrib={}, **extra)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000432
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000433 Subelement factory. This function creates an element instance, and appends
434 it to an existing element.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000435
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000436 The element name, attribute names, and attribute values can be either
437 bytestrings or Unicode strings. *parent* is the parent element. *tag* is
438 the subelement name. *attrib* is an optional dictionary, containing element
439 attributes. *extra* contains additional attributes, given as keyword
440 arguments. Returns an element instance.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000441
442
Serhiy Storchaka9e189f02013-01-13 22:24:27 +0200443.. function:: tostring(element, encoding="us-ascii", method="xml", *, \
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800444 short_empty_elements=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000445
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000446 Generates a string representation of an XML element, including all
Florent Xiclunadddd5e92010-03-14 01:28:07 +0000447 subelements. *element* is an :class:`Element` instance. *encoding* [1]_ is
Florent Xiclunac17f1722010-08-08 19:48:29 +0000448 the output encoding (default is US-ASCII). Use ``encoding="unicode"`` to
Eli Bendersky831893a2012-10-09 07:18:16 -0700449 generate a Unicode string (otherwise, a bytestring is generated). *method*
450 is either ``"xml"``, ``"html"`` or ``"text"`` (default is ``"xml"``).
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800451 *short_empty_elements* has the same meaning as in :meth:`ElementTree.write`.
Eli Bendersky831893a2012-10-09 07:18:16 -0700452 Returns an (optionally) encoded string containing the XML data.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000453
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800454 .. versionadded:: 3.4
455 The *short_empty_elements* parameter.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000456
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800457
Serhiy Storchaka9e189f02013-01-13 22:24:27 +0200458.. function:: tostringlist(element, encoding="us-ascii", method="xml", *, \
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800459 short_empty_elements=True)
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000460
461 Generates a string representation of an XML element, including all
Florent Xiclunadddd5e92010-03-14 01:28:07 +0000462 subelements. *element* is an :class:`Element` instance. *encoding* [1]_ is
Florent Xiclunac17f1722010-08-08 19:48:29 +0000463 the output encoding (default is US-ASCII). Use ``encoding="unicode"`` to
Eli Bendersky831893a2012-10-09 07:18:16 -0700464 generate a Unicode string (otherwise, a bytestring is generated). *method*
465 is either ``"xml"``, ``"html"`` or ``"text"`` (default is ``"xml"``).
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800466 *short_empty_elements* has the same meaning as in :meth:`ElementTree.write`.
Eli Bendersky831893a2012-10-09 07:18:16 -0700467 Returns a list of (optionally) encoded strings containing the XML data.
468 It does not guarantee any specific sequence, except that
469 ``"".join(tostringlist(element)) == tostring(element)``.
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000470
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000471 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000472
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800473 .. versionadded:: 3.4
474 The *short_empty_elements* parameter.
475
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000476
477.. function:: XML(text, parser=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000478
479 Parses an XML section from a string constant. This function can be used to
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000480 embed "XML literals" in Python code. *text* is a string containing XML
481 data. *parser* is an optional parser instance. If not given, the standard
482 :class:`XMLParser` parser is used. Returns an :class:`Element` instance.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000483
484
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000485.. function:: XMLID(text, parser=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000486
487 Parses an XML section from a string constant, and also returns a dictionary
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000488 which maps from element id:s to elements. *text* is a string containing XML
489 data. *parser* is an optional parser instance. If not given, the standard
490 :class:`XMLParser` parser is used. Returns a tuple containing an
491 :class:`Element` instance and a dictionary.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000492
493
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000494.. _elementtree-element-objects:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000495
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000496Element Objects
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200497^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000498
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000499.. class:: Element(tag, attrib={}, **extra)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000500
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000501 Element class. This class defines the Element interface, and provides a
502 reference implementation of this interface.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000503
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000504 The element name, attribute names, and attribute values can be either
505 bytestrings or Unicode strings. *tag* is the element name. *attrib* is
506 an optional dictionary, containing element attributes. *extra* contains
507 additional attributes, given as keyword arguments.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000508
509
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000510 .. attribute:: tag
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000511
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000512 A string identifying what kind of data this element represents (the
513 element type, in other words).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000514
515
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000516 .. attribute:: text
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000517
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000518 The *text* attribute can be used to hold additional data associated with
519 the element. As the name implies this attribute is usually a string but
520 may be any application-specific object. If the element is created from
521 an XML file the attribute will contain any text found between the element
522 tags.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000523
524
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000525 .. attribute:: tail
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000526
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000527 The *tail* attribute can be used to hold additional data associated with
528 the element. This attribute is usually a string but may be any
529 application-specific object. If the element is created from an XML file
530 the attribute will contain any text found after the element's end tag and
531 before the next tag.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000532
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000533
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000534 .. attribute:: attrib
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000535
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000536 A dictionary containing the element's attributes. Note that while the
537 *attrib* value is always a real mutable Python dictionary, an ElementTree
538 implementation may choose to use another internal representation, and
539 create the dictionary only if someone asks for it. To take advantage of
540 such implementations, use the dictionary methods below whenever possible.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000541
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000542 The following dictionary-like methods work on the element attributes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000543
544
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000545 .. method:: clear()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000546
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000547 Resets an element. This function removes all subelements, clears all
Eli Bendersky323a43a2012-10-09 06:46:33 -0700548 attributes, and sets the text and tail attributes to ``None``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000549
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000550
551 .. method:: get(key, default=None)
552
553 Gets the element attribute named *key*.
554
555 Returns the attribute value, or *default* if the attribute was not found.
556
557
558 .. method:: items()
559
560 Returns the element attributes as a sequence of (name, value) pairs. The
561 attributes are returned in an arbitrary order.
562
563
564 .. method:: keys()
565
566 Returns the elements attribute names as a list. The names are returned
567 in an arbitrary order.
568
569
570 .. method:: set(key, value)
571
572 Set the attribute *key* on the element to *value*.
573
574 The following methods work on the element's children (subelements).
575
576
577 .. method:: append(subelement)
578
Eli Bendersky396e8fc2012-03-23 14:24:20 +0200579 Adds the element *subelement* to the end of this element's internal list
580 of subelements. Raises :exc:`TypeError` if *subelement* is not an
581 :class:`Element`.
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000582
583
584 .. method:: extend(subelements)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000585
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000586 Appends *subelements* from a sequence object with zero or more elements.
Eli Bendersky396e8fc2012-03-23 14:24:20 +0200587 Raises :exc:`TypeError` if a subelement is not an :class:`Element`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000588
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000589 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000590
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000591
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300592 .. method:: find(match, namespaces=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000593
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000594 Finds the first subelement matching *match*. *match* may be a tag name
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200595 or a :ref:`path <elementtree-xpath>`. Returns an element instance
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300596 or ``None``. *namespaces* is an optional mapping from namespace prefix
597 to full name.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000598
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000599
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300600 .. method:: findall(match, namespaces=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000601
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200602 Finds all matching subelements, by tag name or
603 :ref:`path <elementtree-xpath>`. Returns a list containing all matching
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300604 elements in document order. *namespaces* is an optional mapping from
605 namespace prefix to full name.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000606
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000607
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300608 .. method:: findtext(match, default=None, namespaces=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000609
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000610 Finds text for the first subelement matching *match*. *match* may be
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200611 a tag name or a :ref:`path <elementtree-xpath>`. Returns the text content
612 of the first matching element, or *default* if no element was found.
613 Note that if the matching element has no text content an empty string
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300614 is returned. *namespaces* is an optional mapping from namespace prefix
615 to full name.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000616
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000617
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000618 .. method:: getchildren()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000619
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +0000620 .. deprecated:: 3.2
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000621 Use ``list(elem)`` or iteration.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000622
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000623
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000624 .. method:: getiterator(tag=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000625
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +0000626 .. deprecated:: 3.2
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000627 Use method :meth:`Element.iter` instead.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000628
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000629
Eli Bendersky396e8fc2012-03-23 14:24:20 +0200630 .. method:: insert(index, subelement)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000631
Eli Bendersky396e8fc2012-03-23 14:24:20 +0200632 Inserts *subelement* at the given position in this element. Raises
633 :exc:`TypeError` if *subelement* is not an :class:`Element`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000634
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000635
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000636 .. method:: iter(tag=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000637
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000638 Creates a tree :term:`iterator` with the current element as the root.
639 The iterator iterates over this element and all elements below it, in
640 document (depth first) order. If *tag* is not ``None`` or ``'*'``, only
641 elements whose tag equals *tag* are returned from the iterator. If the
642 tree structure is modified during iteration, the result is undefined.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000643
Ezio Melotti138fc892011-10-10 00:02:03 +0300644 .. versionadded:: 3.2
645
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000646
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300647 .. method:: iterfind(match, namespaces=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000648
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200649 Finds all matching subelements, by tag name or
650 :ref:`path <elementtree-xpath>`. Returns an iterable yielding all
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300651 matching elements in document order. *namespaces* is an optional mapping
652 from namespace prefix to full name.
653
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000654
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000655 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000656
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000657
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000658 .. method:: itertext()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000659
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000660 Creates a text iterator. The iterator loops over this element and all
661 subelements, in document order, and returns all inner text.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000662
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000663 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000664
665
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000666 .. method:: makeelement(tag, attrib)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000667
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000668 Creates a new element object of the same type as this element. Do not
669 call this method, use the :func:`SubElement` factory function instead.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000670
671
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000672 .. method:: remove(subelement)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000673
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000674 Removes *subelement* from the element. Unlike the find\* methods this
675 method compares elements based on the instance identity, not on tag value
676 or contents.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000677
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000678 :class:`Element` objects also support the following sequence type methods
679 for working with subelements: :meth:`__delitem__`, :meth:`__getitem__`,
680 :meth:`__setitem__`, :meth:`__len__`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000681
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000682 Caution: Elements with no subelements will test as ``False``. This behavior
683 will change in future versions. Use specific ``len(elem)`` or ``elem is
684 None`` test instead. ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000685
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000686 element = root.find('foo')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000687
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000688 if not element: # careful!
689 print("element not found, or element has no subelements")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000690
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000691 if element is None:
692 print("element not found")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000693
694
695.. _elementtree-elementtree-objects:
696
697ElementTree Objects
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200698^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000699
700
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000701.. class:: ElementTree(element=None, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000702
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000703 ElementTree wrapper class. This class represents an entire element
704 hierarchy, and adds some extra support for serialization to and from
705 standard XML.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000706
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000707 *element* is the root element. The tree is initialized with the contents
708 of the XML *file* if given.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000709
710
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000711 .. method:: _setroot(element)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000712
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000713 Replaces the root element for this tree. This discards the current
714 contents of the tree, and replaces it with the given element. Use with
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000715 care. *element* is an element instance.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000716
717
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300718 .. method:: find(match, namespaces=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000719
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200720 Same as :meth:`Element.find`, starting at the root of the tree.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000721
722
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300723 .. method:: findall(match, namespaces=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000724
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200725 Same as :meth:`Element.findall`, starting at the root of the tree.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000726
727
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300728 .. method:: findtext(match, default=None, namespaces=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000729
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200730 Same as :meth:`Element.findtext`, starting at the root of the tree.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000731
732
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000733 .. method:: getiterator(tag=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000734
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +0000735 .. deprecated:: 3.2
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000736 Use method :meth:`ElementTree.iter` instead.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000737
738
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000739 .. method:: getroot()
Florent Xiclunac17f1722010-08-08 19:48:29 +0000740
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000741 Returns the root element for this tree.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000742
743
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000744 .. method:: iter(tag=None)
745
746 Creates and returns a tree iterator for the root element. The iterator
747 loops over all elements in this tree, in section order. *tag* is the tag
748 to look for (default is to return all elements)
749
750
Eli Bendersky737b1732012-05-29 06:02:56 +0300751 .. method:: iterfind(match, namespaces=None)
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000752
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200753 Same as :meth:`Element.iterfind`, starting at the root of the tree.
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000754
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000755 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000756
757
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000758 .. method:: parse(source, parser=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000759
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000760 Loads an external XML section into this element tree. *source* is a file
Antoine Pitrou11cb9612010-09-15 11:11:28 +0000761 name or :term:`file object`. *parser* is an optional parser instance.
Eli Bendersky52467b12012-06-01 07:13:08 +0300762 If not given, the standard :class:`XMLParser` parser is used. Returns the
763 section root element.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000764
765
Eli Benderskyf96cf912012-07-15 06:19:44 +0300766 .. method:: write(file, encoding="us-ascii", xml_declaration=None, \
Serhiy Storchaka9e189f02013-01-13 22:24:27 +0200767 default_namespace=None, method="xml", *, \
Eli Benderskye9af8272013-01-13 06:27:51 -0800768 short_empty_elements=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000769
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000770 Writes the element tree to a file, as XML. *file* is a file name, or a
Eli Benderskyf96cf912012-07-15 06:19:44 +0300771 :term:`file object` opened for writing. *encoding* [1]_ is the output
772 encoding (default is US-ASCII).
773 *xml_declaration* controls if an XML declaration should be added to the
774 file. Use ``False`` for never, ``True`` for always, ``None``
775 for only if not US-ASCII or UTF-8 or Unicode (default is ``None``).
Serhiy Storchaka03530b92013-01-13 21:58:04 +0200776 *default_namespace* sets the default XML namespace (for "xmlns").
Eli Benderskyf96cf912012-07-15 06:19:44 +0300777 *method* is either ``"xml"``, ``"html"`` or ``"text"`` (default is
778 ``"xml"``).
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800779 The keyword-only *short_empty_elements* parameter controls the formatting
780 of elements that contain no content. If *True* (the default), they are
781 emitted as a single self-closed tag, otherwise they are emitted as a pair
782 of start/end tags.
Eli Benderskyf96cf912012-07-15 06:19:44 +0300783
784 The output is either a string (:class:`str`) or binary (:class:`bytes`).
785 This is controlled by the *encoding* argument. If *encoding* is
786 ``"unicode"``, the output is a string; otherwise, it's binary. Note that
787 this may conflict with the type of *file* if it's an open
788 :term:`file object`; make sure you do not try to write a string to a
789 binary stream and vice versa.
790
Eli Benderskya9a2ef52013-01-13 06:04:43 -0800791 .. versionadded:: 3.4
792 The *short_empty_elements* parameter.
793
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000794
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000795This is the XML file that is going to be manipulated::
796
797 <html>
798 <head>
799 <title>Example page</title>
800 </head>
801 <body>
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000802 <p>Moved to <a href="http://example.org/">example.org</a>
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000803 or <a href="http://example.com/">example.com</a>.</p>
804 </body>
805 </html>
806
807Example of changing the attribute "target" of every link in first paragraph::
808
809 >>> from xml.etree.ElementTree import ElementTree
810 >>> tree = ElementTree()
811 >>> tree.parse("index.xhtml")
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000812 <Element 'html' at 0xb77e6fac>
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000813 >>> p = tree.find("body/p") # Finds first occurrence of tag p in body
814 >>> p
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000815 <Element 'p' at 0xb77ec26c>
816 >>> links = list(p.iter("a")) # Returns list of all links
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000817 >>> links
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000818 [<Element 'a' at 0xb77ec2ac>, <Element 'a' at 0xb77ec1cc>]
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000819 >>> for i in links: # Iterates through all found links
820 ... i.attrib["target"] = "blank"
821 >>> tree.write("output.xhtml")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000822
823.. _elementtree-qname-objects:
824
825QName Objects
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200826^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000827
828
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000829.. class:: QName(text_or_uri, tag=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000830
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000831 QName wrapper. This can be used to wrap a QName attribute value, in order
832 to get proper namespace handling on output. *text_or_uri* is a string
833 containing the QName value, in the form {uri}local, or, if the tag argument
834 is given, the URI part of a QName. If *tag* is given, the first argument is
835 interpreted as an URI, and this argument is interpreted as a local name.
836 :class:`QName` instances are opaque.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000837
838
Antoine Pitrou5b235d02013-04-18 19:37:06 +0200839IncrementalParser Objects
840^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
841
842
843.. class:: IncrementalParser(events=None, parser=None)
844
845 An incremental, event-driven parser suitable for non-blocking applications.
846 *events* is a list of events to report back. The supported events are the
847 strings ``"start"``, ``"end"``, ``"start-ns"`` and ``"end-ns"`` (the "ns"
848 events are used to get detailed namespace information). If *events* is
849 omitted, only ``"end"`` events are reported. *parser* is an optional
850 parser instance. If not given, the standard :class:`XMLParser` parser is
851 used.
852
853 .. method:: data_received(data)
854
855 Feed the given bytes data to the incremental parser.
856
857 .. method:: eof_received()
858
859 Signal the incremental parser that the data stream is terminated.
860
861 .. method:: events()
862
863 Iterate over the events which have been encountered in the data fed
864 to the parser. This method yields ``(event, elem)`` pairs, where
865 *event* is a string representing the type of event (e.g. ``"end"``)
866 and *elem* is the encountered :class:`Element` object.
867
868 .. note::
869
870 :class:`IncrementalParser` only guarantees that it has seen the ">"
871 character of a starting tag when it emits a "start" event, so the
872 attributes are defined, but the contents of the text and tail attributes
873 are undefined at that point. The same applies to the element children;
874 they may or may not be present.
875
876 If you need a fully populated element, look for "end" events instead.
877
878 .. versionadded:: 3.4
879
880
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000881.. _elementtree-treebuilder-objects:
882
883TreeBuilder Objects
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200884^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000885
886
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000887.. class:: TreeBuilder(element_factory=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000888
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000889 Generic element structure builder. This builder converts a sequence of
890 start, data, and end method calls to a well-formed element structure. You
891 can use this class to build an element structure using a custom XML parser,
Eli Bendersky48d358b2012-05-30 17:57:50 +0300892 or a parser for some other XML-like format. *element_factory*, when given,
893 must be a callable accepting two positional arguments: a tag and
894 a dict of attributes. It is expected to return a new element instance.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000895
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000896 .. method:: close()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000897
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000898 Flushes the builder buffers, and returns the toplevel document
899 element. Returns an :class:`Element` instance.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000900
901
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000902 .. method:: data(data)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000903
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000904 Adds text to the current element. *data* is a string. This should be
905 either a bytestring, or a Unicode string.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000906
907
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000908 .. method:: end(tag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000909
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000910 Closes the current element. *tag* is the element name. Returns the
911 closed element.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000912
913
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000914 .. method:: start(tag, attrs)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000915
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000916 Opens a new element. *tag* is the element name. *attrs* is a dictionary
917 containing element attributes. Returns the opened element.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000918
919
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000920 In addition, a custom :class:`TreeBuilder` object can provide the
921 following method:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000922
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000923 .. method:: doctype(name, pubid, system)
924
925 Handles a doctype declaration. *name* is the doctype name. *pubid* is
926 the public identifier. *system* is the system identifier. This method
927 does not exist on the default :class:`TreeBuilder` class.
928
Ezio Melottif8754a62010-03-21 07:16:43 +0000929 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000930
931
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000932.. _elementtree-xmlparser-objects:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000933
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000934XMLParser Objects
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +0200935^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000936
937
938.. class:: XMLParser(html=0, target=None, encoding=None)
939
940 :class:`Element` structure builder for XML source data, based on the expat
941 parser. *html* are predefined HTML entities. This flag is not supported by
942 the current implementation. *target* is the target object. If omitted, the
Eli Bendersky1bf23942012-06-01 07:15:00 +0300943 builder uses an instance of the standard :class:`TreeBuilder` class.
Eli Bendersky52467b12012-06-01 07:13:08 +0300944 *encoding* [1]_ is optional. If given, the value overrides the encoding
945 specified in the XML file.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000946
947
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000948 .. method:: close()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000949
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000950 Finishes feeding data to the parser. Returns an element structure.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000951
952
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000953 .. method:: doctype(name, pubid, system)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000954
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +0000955 .. deprecated:: 3.2
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000956 Define the :meth:`TreeBuilder.doctype` method on a custom TreeBuilder
957 target.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000958
959
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +0000960 .. method:: feed(data)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000961
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000962 Feeds data to the parser. *data* is encoded data.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000963
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000964:meth:`XMLParser.feed` calls *target*\'s :meth:`start` method
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000965for each opening tag, its :meth:`end` method for each closing tag,
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000966and data is processed by method :meth:`data`. :meth:`XMLParser.close`
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000967calls *target*\'s method :meth:`close`.
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000968:class:`XMLParser` can be used not only for building a tree structure.
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000969This is an example of counting the maximum depth of an XML file::
970
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000971 >>> from xml.etree.ElementTree import XMLParser
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000972 >>> class MaxDepth: # The target object of the parser
973 ... maxDepth = 0
974 ... depth = 0
975 ... def start(self, tag, attrib): # Called for each opening tag.
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000976 ... self.depth += 1
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000977 ... if self.depth > self.maxDepth:
978 ... self.maxDepth = self.depth
979 ... def end(self, tag): # Called for each closing tag.
980 ... self.depth -= 1
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000981 ... def data(self, data):
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000982 ... pass # We do not need to do anything with data.
983 ... def close(self): # Called when all data has been parsed.
984 ... return self.maxDepth
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000985 ...
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000986 >>> target = MaxDepth()
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +0000987 >>> parser = XMLParser(target=target)
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000988 >>> exampleXml = """
989 ... <a>
990 ... <b>
991 ... </b>
992 ... <b>
993 ... <c>
994 ... <d>
995 ... </d>
996 ... </c>
997 ... </b>
998 ... </a>"""
999 >>> parser.feed(exampleXml)
1000 >>> parser.close()
1001 4
Christian Heimesb186d002008-03-18 15:15:01 +00001002
Eli Bendersky5b77d812012-03-16 08:20:05 +02001003Exceptions
Eli Bendersky3a4875e2012-03-26 20:43:32 +02001004^^^^^^^^^^
Eli Bendersky5b77d812012-03-16 08:20:05 +02001005
1006.. class:: ParseError
1007
1008 XML parse error, raised by the various parsing methods in this module when
1009 parsing fails. The string representation of an instance of this exception
1010 will contain a user-friendly error message. In addition, it will have
1011 the following attributes available:
1012
1013 .. attribute:: code
1014
1015 A numeric error code from the expat parser. See the documentation of
1016 :mod:`xml.parsers.expat` for the list of error codes and their meanings.
1017
1018 .. attribute:: position
1019
1020 A tuple of *line*, *column* numbers, specifying where the error occurred.
Christian Heimesb186d002008-03-18 15:15:01 +00001021
1022.. rubric:: Footnotes
1023
1024.. [#] The encoding string included in XML output should conform to the
Florent Xiclunaf15351d2010-03-13 23:24:31 +00001025 appropriate standards. For example, "UTF-8" is valid, but "UTF8" is
1026 not. See http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml11-20060816/#NT-EncodingDecl
Benjamin Petersonad3d5c22009-02-26 03:38:59 +00001027 and http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets.