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4.. module:: xml.sax.handler
5 :synopsis: Base classes for SAX event handlers.
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04006
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00007.. moduleauthor:: Lars Marius Garshol <larsga@garshol.priv.no>
8.. sectionauthor:: Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de>
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Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -040010**Source code:** :source:`Lib/xml/sax/handler.py`
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000013
Zackery Spytze28b8c92020-08-09 04:50:53 -060014The SAX API defines five kinds of handlers: content handlers, DTD handlers,
15error handlers, entity resolvers and lexical handlers. Applications normally
16only need to implement those interfaces whose events they are interested in;
17they can implement the interfaces in a single object or in multiple objects.
18Handler implementations should inherit from the base classes provided in the
19module :mod:`xml.sax.handler`, so that all methods get default implementations.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000020
21
22.. class:: ContentHandler
23
24 This is the main callback interface in SAX, and the one most important to
25 applications. The order of events in this interface mirrors the order of the
26 information in the document.
27
28
29.. class:: DTDHandler
30
31 Handle DTD events.
32
33 This interface specifies only those DTD events required for basic parsing
34 (unparsed entities and attributes).
35
36
37.. class:: EntityResolver
38
39 Basic interface for resolving entities. If you create an object implementing
40 this interface, then register the object with your Parser, the parser will call
41 the method in your object to resolve all external entities.
42
43
44.. class:: ErrorHandler
45
46 Interface used by the parser to present error and warning messages to the
47 application. The methods of this object control whether errors are immediately
48 converted to exceptions or are handled in some other way.
49
Zackery Spytze28b8c92020-08-09 04:50:53 -060050
51.. class:: LexicalHandler
52
53 Interface used by the parser to represent low freqency events which may not
54 be of interest to many applications.
55
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000056In addition to these classes, :mod:`xml.sax.handler` provides symbolic constants
57for the feature and property names.
58
59
60.. data:: feature_namespaces
61
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +000062 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces"``
63 | true: Perform Namespace processing.
64 | false: Optionally do not perform Namespace processing (implies
65 namespace-prefixes; default).
66 | access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000067
68
69.. data:: feature_namespace_prefixes
70
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +000071 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes"``
72 | true: Report the original prefixed names and attributes used for Namespace
73 declarations.
74 | false: Do not report attributes used for Namespace declarations, and
75 optionally do not report original prefixed names (default).
76 | access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000077
78
79.. data:: feature_string_interning
80
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +000081 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/features/string-interning"``
82 | true: All element names, prefixes, attribute names, Namespace URIs, and
83 local names are interned using the built-in intern function.
84 | false: Names are not necessarily interned, although they may be (default).
85 | access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000086
87
88.. data:: feature_validation
89
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +000090 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/features/validation"``
91 | true: Report all validation errors (implies external-general-entities and
92 external-parameter-entities).
93 | false: Do not report validation errors.
94 | access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000095
96
97.. data:: feature_external_ges
98
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +000099 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/features/external-general-entities"``
100 | true: Include all external general (text) entities.
101 | false: Do not include external general entities.
102 | access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000103
104
105.. data:: feature_external_pes
106
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +0000107 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/features/external-parameter-entities"``
108 | true: Include all external parameter entities, including the external DTD
109 subset.
110 | false: Do not include any external parameter entities, even the external
111 DTD subset.
112 | access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000113
114
115.. data:: all_features
116
117 List of all features.
118
119
120.. data:: property_lexical_handler
121
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +0000122 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler"``
Zackery Spytze28b8c92020-08-09 04:50:53 -0600123 | data type: xml.sax.handler.LexicalHandler (not supported in Python 2)
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +0000124 | description: An optional extension handler for lexical events like
125 comments.
126 | access: read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000127
128
129.. data:: property_declaration_handler
130
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +0000131 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/properties/declaration-handler"``
132 | data type: xml.sax.sax2lib.DeclHandler (not supported in Python 2)
133 | description: An optional extension handler for DTD-related events other
134 than notations and unparsed entities.
135 | access: read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000136
137
138.. data:: property_dom_node
139
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +0000140 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/properties/dom-node"``
141 | data type: org.w3c.dom.Node (not supported in Python 2)
142 | description: When parsing, the current DOM node being visited if this is
143 a DOM iterator; when not parsing, the root DOM node for iteration.
144 | access: (parsing) read-only; (not parsing) read/write
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000145
146
147.. data:: property_xml_string
148
Georg Brandlfacfb152010-11-08 11:05:18 +0000149 | value: ``"http://xml.org/sax/properties/xml-string"``
150 | data type: String
151 | description: The literal string of characters that was the source for the
152 current event.
153 | access: read-only
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000154
155
156.. data:: all_properties
157
158 List of all known property names.
159
160
161.. _content-handler-objects:
162
163ContentHandler Objects
164----------------------
165
166Users are expected to subclass :class:`ContentHandler` to support their
167application. The following methods are called by the parser on the appropriate
168events in the input document:
169
170
171.. method:: ContentHandler.setDocumentLocator(locator)
172
173 Called by the parser to give the application a locator for locating the origin
174 of document events.
175
176 SAX parsers are strongly encouraged (though not absolutely required) to supply a
177 locator: if it does so, it must supply the locator to the application by
178 invoking this method before invoking any of the other methods in the
179 DocumentHandler interface.
180
181 The locator allows the application to determine the end position of any
182 document-related event, even if the parser is not reporting an error. Typically,
183 the application will use this information for reporting its own errors (such as
184 character content that does not match an application's business rules). The
185 information returned by the locator is probably not sufficient for use with a
186 search engine.
187
188 Note that the locator will return correct information only during the invocation
189 of the events in this interface. The application should not attempt to use it at
190 any other time.
191
192
193.. method:: ContentHandler.startDocument()
194
195 Receive notification of the beginning of a document.
196
197 The SAX parser will invoke this method only once, before any other methods in
198 this interface or in DTDHandler (except for :meth:`setDocumentLocator`).
199
200
201.. method:: ContentHandler.endDocument()
202
203 Receive notification of the end of a document.
204
205 The SAX parser will invoke this method only once, and it will be the last method
206 invoked during the parse. The parser shall not invoke this method until it has
207 either abandoned parsing (because of an unrecoverable error) or reached the end
208 of input.
209
210
211.. method:: ContentHandler.startPrefixMapping(prefix, uri)
212
213 Begin the scope of a prefix-URI Namespace mapping.
214
215 The information from this event is not necessary for normal Namespace
216 processing: the SAX XML reader will automatically replace prefixes for element
217 and attribute names when the ``feature_namespaces`` feature is enabled (the
218 default).
219
220 There are cases, however, when applications need to use prefixes in character
221 data or in attribute values, where they cannot safely be expanded automatically;
222 the :meth:`startPrefixMapping` and :meth:`endPrefixMapping` events supply the
223 information to the application to expand prefixes in those contexts itself, if
224 necessary.
225
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000226 .. XXX This is not really the default, is it? MvL
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000227
228 Note that :meth:`startPrefixMapping` and :meth:`endPrefixMapping` events are not
229 guaranteed to be properly nested relative to each-other: all
230 :meth:`startPrefixMapping` events will occur before the corresponding
231 :meth:`startElement` event, and all :meth:`endPrefixMapping` events will occur
232 after the corresponding :meth:`endElement` event, but their order is not
233 guaranteed.
234
235
236.. method:: ContentHandler.endPrefixMapping(prefix)
237
238 End the scope of a prefix-URI mapping.
239
240 See :meth:`startPrefixMapping` for details. This event will always occur after
241 the corresponding :meth:`endElement` event, but the order of
242 :meth:`endPrefixMapping` events is not otherwise guaranteed.
243
244
245.. method:: ContentHandler.startElement(name, attrs)
246
247 Signals the start of an element in non-namespace mode.
248
249 The *name* parameter contains the raw XML 1.0 name of the element type as a
Serhiy Storchaka15e65902013-08-29 10:28:44 +0300250 string and the *attrs* parameter holds an object of the
251 :class:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.Attributes`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000252 interface (see :ref:`attributes-objects`) containing the attributes of
253 the element. The object passed as *attrs* may be re-used by the parser; holding
254 on to a reference to it is not a reliable way to keep a copy of the attributes.
255 To keep a copy of the attributes, use the :meth:`copy` method of the *attrs*
256 object.
257
258
259.. method:: ContentHandler.endElement(name)
260
261 Signals the end of an element in non-namespace mode.
262
263 The *name* parameter contains the name of the element type, just as with the
264 :meth:`startElement` event.
265
266
267.. method:: ContentHandler.startElementNS(name, qname, attrs)
268
269 Signals the start of an element in namespace mode.
270
271 The *name* parameter contains the name of the element type as a ``(uri,
272 localname)`` tuple, the *qname* parameter contains the raw XML 1.0 name used in
273 the source document, and the *attrs* parameter holds an instance of the
Serhiy Storchaka15e65902013-08-29 10:28:44 +0300274 :class:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.AttributesNS` interface (see
275 :ref:`attributes-ns-objects`)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000276 containing the attributes of the element. If no namespace is associated with
277 the element, the *uri* component of *name* will be ``None``. The object passed
278 as *attrs* may be re-used by the parser; holding on to a reference to it is not
279 a reliable way to keep a copy of the attributes. To keep a copy of the
280 attributes, use the :meth:`copy` method of the *attrs* object.
281
282 Parsers may set the *qname* parameter to ``None``, unless the
283 ``feature_namespace_prefixes`` feature is activated.
284
285
286.. method:: ContentHandler.endElementNS(name, qname)
287
288 Signals the end of an element in namespace mode.
289
290 The *name* parameter contains the name of the element type, just as with the
291 :meth:`startElementNS` method, likewise the *qname* parameter.
292
293
294.. method:: ContentHandler.characters(content)
295
296 Receive notification of character data.
297
298 The Parser will call this method to report each chunk of character data. SAX
299 parsers may return all contiguous character data in a single chunk, or they may
300 split it into several chunks; however, all of the characters in any single event
301 must come from the same external entity so that the Locator provides useful
302 information.
303
Georg Brandlf6945182008-02-01 11:56:49 +0000304 *content* may be a string or bytes instance; the ``expat`` reader module
305 always produces strings.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000306
307 .. note::
308
309 The earlier SAX 1 interface provided by the Python XML Special Interest Group
310 used a more Java-like interface for this method. Since most parsers used from
311 Python did not take advantage of the older interface, the simpler signature was
312 chosen to replace it. To convert old code to the new interface, use *content*
313 instead of slicing content with the old *offset* and *length* parameters.
314
315
316.. method:: ContentHandler.ignorableWhitespace(whitespace)
317
318 Receive notification of ignorable whitespace in element content.
319
320 Validating Parsers must use this method to report each chunk of ignorable
321 whitespace (see the W3C XML 1.0 recommendation, section 2.10): non-validating
322 parsers may also use this method if they are capable of parsing and using
323 content models.
324
325 SAX parsers may return all contiguous whitespace in a single chunk, or they may
326 split it into several chunks; however, all of the characters in any single event
327 must come from the same external entity, so that the Locator provides useful
328 information.
329
330
331.. method:: ContentHandler.processingInstruction(target, data)
332
333 Receive notification of a processing instruction.
334
335 The Parser will invoke this method once for each processing instruction found:
336 note that processing instructions may occur before or after the main document
337 element.
338
339 A SAX parser should never report an XML declaration (XML 1.0, section 2.8) or a
340 text declaration (XML 1.0, section 4.3.1) using this method.
341
342
343.. method:: ContentHandler.skippedEntity(name)
344
345 Receive notification of a skipped entity.
346
347 The Parser will invoke this method once for each entity skipped. Non-validating
348 processors may skip entities if they have not seen the declarations (because,
349 for example, the entity was declared in an external DTD subset). All processors
350 may skip external entities, depending on the values of the
351 ``feature_external_ges`` and the ``feature_external_pes`` properties.
352
353
354.. _dtd-handler-objects:
355
356DTDHandler Objects
357------------------
358
359:class:`DTDHandler` instances provide the following methods:
360
361
362.. method:: DTDHandler.notationDecl(name, publicId, systemId)
363
364 Handle a notation declaration event.
365
366
367.. method:: DTDHandler.unparsedEntityDecl(name, publicId, systemId, ndata)
368
369 Handle an unparsed entity declaration event.
370
371
372.. _entity-resolver-objects:
373
374EntityResolver Objects
375----------------------
376
377
378.. method:: EntityResolver.resolveEntity(publicId, systemId)
379
380 Resolve the system identifier of an entity and return either the system
381 identifier to read from as a string, or an InputSource to read from. The default
382 implementation returns *systemId*.
383
384
385.. _sax-error-handler:
386
387ErrorHandler Objects
388--------------------
389
390Objects with this interface are used to receive error and warning information
Serhiy Storchaka15e65902013-08-29 10:28:44 +0300391from the :class:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.XMLReader`. If you create an object that
392implements this interface, then register the object with your
393:class:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.XMLReader`, the parser
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000394will call the methods in your object to report all warnings and errors. There
395are three levels of errors available: warnings, (possibly) recoverable errors,
396and unrecoverable errors. All methods take a :exc:`SAXParseException` as the
397only parameter. Errors and warnings may be converted to an exception by raising
398the passed-in exception object.
399
400
401.. method:: ErrorHandler.error(exception)
402
403 Called when the parser encounters a recoverable error. If this method does not
404 raise an exception, parsing may continue, but further document information
405 should not be expected by the application. Allowing the parser to continue may
406 allow additional errors to be discovered in the input document.
407
408
409.. method:: ErrorHandler.fatalError(exception)
410
411 Called when the parser encounters an error it cannot recover from; parsing is
412 expected to terminate when this method returns.
413
414
415.. method:: ErrorHandler.warning(exception)
416
417 Called when the parser presents minor warning information to the application.
418 Parsing is expected to continue when this method returns, and document
419 information will continue to be passed to the application. Raising an exception
420 in this method will cause parsing to end.
421
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423.. _lexical-handler-objects:
424
425LexicalHandler Objects
426----------------------
427Optional SAX2 handler for lexical events.
428
429This handler is used to obtain lexical information about an XML
430document. Lexical information includes information describing the
431document encoding used and XML comments embedded in the document, as
432well as section boundaries for the DTD and for any CDATA sections.
433The lexical handlers are used in the same manner as content handlers.
434
435Set the LexicalHandler of an XMLReader by using the setProperty method
436with the property identifier
437``'http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler'``.
438
439
440.. method:: LexicalHandler.comment(content)
441
442 Reports a comment anywhere in the document (including the DTD and
443 outside the document element).
444
445.. method:: LexicalHandler.startDTD(name, public_id, system_id)
446
447 Reports the start of the DTD declarations if the document has an
448 associated DTD.
449
450.. method:: LexicalHandler.endDTD()
451
452 Reports the end of DTD declaration.
453
454.. method:: LexicalHandler.startCDATA()
455
456 Reports the start of a CDATA marked section.
457
458 The contents of the CDATA marked section will be reported through
459 the characters handler.
460
461.. method:: LexicalHandler.endCDATA()
462
463 Reports the end of a CDATA marked section.