457 lines
18 KiB
Python
457 lines
18 KiB
Python
## simplexml.py based on Mattew Allum's xmlstream.py
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##
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## Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Alexey "Snake" Nezhdanov
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##
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## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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## any later version.
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##
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## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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## GNU General Public License for more details.
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# $Id: simplexml.py,v 1.27 2005/04/30 07:20:27 snakeru Exp $
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"""Simplexml module provides xmpppy library with all needed tools to handle XML nodes and XML streams.
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I'm personally using it in many other separate projects. It is designed to be as standalone as possible."""
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import xml.parsers.expat
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def XMLescape(txt):
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"""Returns provided string with symbols & < > " replaced by their respective XML entities."""
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# replace also FORM FEED and ESC, because they are not valid XML chars
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return txt.replace("&", "&").replace("<", "<").replace(">", ">").replace('"', """).replace(u'\x0C', "").replace(u'\x1B', "")
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ENCODING='utf-8'
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def ustr(what):
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"""Converts object "what" to unicode string using it's own __str__ method if accessible or unicode method otherwise."""
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if type(what) == type(u''): return what
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try: r=what.__str__()
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except AttributeError: r=str(what)
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if type(r)<>type(u''): return unicode(r,ENCODING)
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return r
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class Node(object):
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""" Node class describes syntax of separate XML Node. It have a constructor that permits node creation
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from set of "namespace name", attributes and payload of text strings and other nodes.
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It does not natively support building node from text string and uses NodeBuilder class for that purpose.
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After creation node can be mangled in many ways so it can be completely changed.
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Also node can be serialised into string in one of two modes: default (where the textual representation
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of node describes it exactly) and "fancy" - with whitespace added to make indentation and thus make
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result more readable by human.
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Node class have attribute FORCE_NODE_RECREATION that is defaults to False thus enabling fast node
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replication from the some other node. The drawback of the fast way is that new node shares some
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info with the "original" node that is changing the one node may influence the other. Though it is
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rarely needed (in xmpppy it is never needed at all since I'm usually never using original node after
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replication (and using replication only to move upwards on the classes tree).
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"""
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FORCE_NODE_RECREATION=0
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def __init__(self, tag=None, attrs={}, payload=[], parent=None, nsp=None, node_built=False, node=None):
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""" Takes "tag" argument as the name of node (prepended by namespace, if needed and separated from it
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by a space), attrs dictionary as the set of arguments, payload list as the set of textual strings
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and child nodes that this node carries within itself and "parent" argument that is another node
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that this one will be the child of. Also the __init__ can be provided with "node" argument that is
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either a text string containing exactly one node or another Node instance to begin with. If both
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"node" and other arguments is provided then the node initially created as replica of "node"
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provided and then modified to be compliant with other arguments."""
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if node:
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if self.FORCE_NODE_RECREATION and isinstance(node, Node):
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node=str(node)
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if not isinstance(node, Node):
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node=NodeBuilder(node,self)
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node_built = True
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else:
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self.name,self.namespace,self.attrs,self.data,self.kids,self.parent,self.nsd = node.name,node.namespace,{},[],[],node.parent,{}
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for key in node.attrs.keys(): self.attrs[key]=node.attrs[key]
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for data in node.data: self.data.append(data)
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for kid in node.kids: self.kids.append(kid)
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for k,v in node.nsd.items(): self.nsd[k] = v
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else: self.name,self.namespace,self.attrs,self.data,self.kids,self.parent,self.nsd = 'tag','',{},[],[],None,{}
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if parent:
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self.parent = parent
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self.nsp_cache = {}
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if nsp:
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for k,v in nsp.items(): self.nsp_cache[k] = v
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for attr,val in attrs.items():
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if attr == 'xmlns':
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self.nsd[u''] = val
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elif attr.startswith('xmlns:'):
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self.nsd[attr[6:]] = val
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self.attrs[attr]=attrs[attr]
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if tag:
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if node_built:
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pfx,self.name = (['']+tag.split(':'))[-2:]
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self.namespace = self.lookup_nsp(pfx)
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else:
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if ' ' in tag:
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self.namespace,self.name = tag.split()
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else:
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self.name = tag
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if isinstance(payload, basestring): payload=[payload]
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for i in payload:
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if isinstance(i, Node): self.addChild(node=i)
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else: self.data.append(ustr(i))
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def lookup_nsp(self,pfx=''):
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ns = self.nsd.get(pfx,None)
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if ns is None:
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ns = self.nsp_cache.get(pfx,None)
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if ns is None:
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if self.parent:
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ns = self.parent.lookup_nsp(pfx)
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self.nsp_cache[pfx] = ns
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else:
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return 'http://www.gajim.org/xmlns/undeclared'
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return ns
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def __str__(self,fancy=0):
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""" Method used to dump node into textual representation.
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if "fancy" argument is set to True produces indented output for readability."""
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s = (fancy-1) * 2 * ' ' + "<" + self.name
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if self.namespace:
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if not self.parent or self.parent.namespace!=self.namespace:
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if 'xmlns' not in self.attrs:
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s = s + ' xmlns="%s"'%self.namespace
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for key in self.attrs.keys():
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val = ustr(self.attrs[key])
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s = s + ' %s="%s"' % ( key, XMLescape(val) )
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s = s + ">"
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cnt = 0
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if self.kids:
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if fancy: s = s + "\n"
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for a in self.kids:
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if not fancy and (len(self.data)-1)>=cnt: s=s+XMLescape(self.data[cnt])
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elif (len(self.data)-1)>=cnt: s=s+XMLescape(self.data[cnt].strip())
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s = s + a.__str__(fancy and fancy+1)
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cnt=cnt+1
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if not fancy and (len(self.data)-1) >= cnt: s = s + XMLescape(self.data[cnt])
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elif (len(self.data)-1) >= cnt: s = s + XMLescape(self.data[cnt].strip())
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if not self.kids and s[-1:]=='>':
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s=s[:-1]+' />'
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if fancy: s = s + "\n"
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else:
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if fancy and not self.data: s = s + (fancy-1) * 2 * ' '
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s = s + "</" + self.name + ">"
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if fancy: s = s + "\n"
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return s
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def addChild(self, name=None, attrs={}, payload=[], namespace=None, node=None):
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""" If "node" argument is provided, adds it as child node. Else creates new node from
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the other arguments' values and adds it as well."""
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if node:
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newnode=node
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node.parent = self
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else: newnode=Node(tag=name, parent=self, attrs=attrs, payload=payload)
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if namespace:
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newnode.setNamespace(namespace)
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self.kids.append(newnode)
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return newnode
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def addData(self, data):
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""" Adds some CDATA to node. """
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self.data.append(ustr(data))
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def clearData(self):
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""" Removes all CDATA from the node. """
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self.data=[]
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def delAttr(self, key):
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""" Deletes an attribute "key" """
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del self.attrs[key]
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def delChild(self, node, attrs={}):
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""" Deletes the "node" from the node's childs list, if "node" is an instance.
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Else deletes the first node that have specified name and (optionally) attributes. """
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if not isinstance(node, Node): node=self.getTag(node,attrs)
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self.kids.remove(node)
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return node
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def getAttrs(self):
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""" Returns all node's attributes as dictionary. """
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return self.attrs
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def getAttr(self, key):
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""" Returns value of specified attribute. """
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try: return self.attrs[key]
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except: return None
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def getChildren(self):
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""" Returns all node's child nodes as list. """
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return self.kids
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def getData(self):
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""" Returns all node CDATA as string (concatenated). """
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return ''.join(self.data)
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def getName(self):
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""" Returns the name of node """
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return self.name
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def getNamespace(self):
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""" Returns the namespace of node """
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return self.namespace
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def getParent(self):
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""" Returns the parent of node (if present). """
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return self.parent
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def getPayload(self):
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""" Return the payload of node i.e. list of child nodes and CDATA entries.
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F.e. for "<node>text1<nodea/><nodeb/> text2</node>" will be returned list:
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['text1', <nodea instance>, <nodeb instance>, ' text2']. """
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ret=[]
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for i in range(len(self.kids)+len(self.data)+1):
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try:
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if self.data[i]: ret.append(self.data[i])
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except IndexError: pass
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try: ret.append(self.kids[i])
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except IndexError: pass
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return ret
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def getTag(self, name, attrs={}, namespace=None):
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""" Filters all child nodes using specified arguments as filter.
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Returns the first found or None if not found. """
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return self.getTags(name, attrs, namespace, one=1)
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def getTagAttr(self,tag,attr):
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""" Returns attribute value of the child with specified name (or None if no such attribute)."""
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try: return self.getTag(tag).attrs[attr]
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except: return None
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def getTagData(self,tag):
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""" Returns cocatenated CDATA of the child with specified name."""
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try: return self.getTag(tag).getData()
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except: return None
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def getTags(self, name, attrs={}, namespace=None, one=0):
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""" Filters all child nodes using specified arguments as filter.
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Returns the list of nodes found. """
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nodes=[]
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for node in self.kids:
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if namespace and namespace<>node.getNamespace(): continue
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if node.getName() == name:
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for key in attrs.keys():
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if not node.attrs.has_key(key) or node.attrs[key]<>attrs[key]: break
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else: nodes.append(node)
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if one and nodes: return nodes[0]
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if not one: return nodes
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def iterTags(self, name, attrs={}, namespace=None):
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""" Iterate over all children using specified arguments as filter. """
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for node in self.kids:
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if namespace is not None and namespace!=node.getNamespace(): continue
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if node.getName() == name:
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for key in attrs.keys():
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if not node.attrs.has_key(key) or \
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node.attrs[key]!=attrs[key]: break
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else:
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yield node
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def setAttr(self, key, val):
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""" Sets attribute "key" with the value "val". """
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self.attrs[key]=val
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def setData(self, data):
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""" Sets node's CDATA to provided string. Resets all previous CDATA!"""
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self.data=[ustr(data)]
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def setName(self,val):
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""" Changes the node name. """
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self.name = val
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def setNamespace(self, namespace):
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""" Changes the node namespace. """
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self.namespace=namespace
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def setParent(self, node):
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""" Sets node's parent to "node". WARNING: do not checks if the parent already present
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and not removes the node from the list of childs of previous parent. """
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self.parent = node
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def setPayload(self,payload,add=0):
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""" Sets node payload according to the list specified. WARNING: completely replaces all node's
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previous content. If you wish just to add child or CDATA - use addData or addChild methods. """
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if type(payload) in (type(''),type(u'')): payload=[payload]
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if add: self.kids+=payload
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else: self.kids=payload
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def setTag(self, name, attrs={}, namespace=None):
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""" Same as getTag but if the node with specified namespace/attributes not found, creates such
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node and returns it. """
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node=self.getTags(name, attrs, namespace=namespace, one=1)
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if node: return node
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else: return self.addChild(name, attrs, namespace=namespace)
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def setTagAttr(self,tag,attr,val):
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""" Creates new node (if not already present) with name "tag"
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and sets it's attribute "attr" to value "val". """
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try: self.getTag(tag).attrs[attr]=val
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except: self.addChild(tag,attrs={attr:val})
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def setTagData(self,tag,val,attrs={}):
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""" Creates new node (if not already present) with name "tag" and (optionally) attributes "attrs"
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and sets it's CDATA to string "val". """
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try: self.getTag(tag,attrs).setData(ustr(val))
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except: self.addChild(tag,attrs,payload=[ustr(val)])
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def has_attr(self,key):
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""" Checks if node have attribute "key"."""
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return self.attrs.has_key(key)
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def __getitem__(self,item):
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""" Returns node's attribute "item" value. """
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return self.getAttr(item)
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def __setitem__(self,item,val):
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""" Sets node's attribute "item" value. """
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return self.setAttr(item,val)
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def __delitem__(self,item):
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""" Deletes node's attribute "item". """
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return self.delAttr(item)
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def __getattr__(self,attr):
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""" Reduce memory usage caused by T/NT classes - use memory only when needed. """
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if attr=='T':
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self.T=T(self)
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return self.T
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if attr=='NT':
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self.NT=NT(self)
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return self.NT
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raise AttributeError
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class T:
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""" Auxiliary class used to quick access to node's child nodes. """
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def __init__(self,node): self.__dict__['node']=node
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def __getattr__(self,attr): return self.node.setTag(attr)
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def __setattr__(self,attr,val):
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if isinstance(val,Node): Node.__init__(self.node.setTag(attr),node=val)
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else: return self.node.setTagData(attr,val)
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def __delattr__(self,attr): return self.node.delChild(attr)
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class NT(T):
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""" Auxiliary class used to quick create node's child nodes. """
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def __getattr__(self,attr): return self.node.addChild(attr)
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def __setattr__(self,attr,val):
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if isinstance(val,Node): self.node.addChild(attr,node=val)
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else: return self.node.addChild(attr,payload=[val])
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DBG_NODEBUILDER = 'nodebuilder'
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class NodeBuilder:
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""" Builds a Node class minidom from data parsed to it. This class used for two purposes:
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1. Creation an XML Node from a textual representation. F.e. reading a config file. See an XML2Node method.
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2. Handling an incoming XML stream. This is done by mangling
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the __dispatch_depth parameter and redefining the dispatch method.
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You do not need to use this class directly if you do not designing your own XML handler."""
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def __init__(self,data=None,initial_node=None):
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""" Takes two optional parameters: "data" and "initial_node".
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By default class initialised with empty Node class instance.
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Though, if "initial_node" is provided it used as "starting point".
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You can think about it as of "node upgrade".
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"data" (if provided) feeded to parser immidiatedly after instance init.
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"""
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self.DEBUG(DBG_NODEBUILDER, "Preparing to handle incoming XML stream.", 'start')
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self._parser = xml.parsers.expat.ParserCreate()
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self._parser.StartElementHandler = self.starttag
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self._parser.EndElementHandler = self.endtag
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self._parser.StartNamespaceDeclHandler = self.handle_namespace_start
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self._parser.CharacterDataHandler = self.handle_cdata
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self.Parse = self._parser.Parse
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self.__depth = 0
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self.__last_depth = 0
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self.__max_depth = 0
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self._dispatch_depth = 1
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self._document_attrs = None
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self._document_nsp = None
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self._mini_dom=initial_node
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self.last_is_data = 1
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self._ptr=None
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self.data_buffer = None
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if data:
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self._parser.Parse(data,1)
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def check_data_buffer(self):
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if self.data_buffer:
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self._ptr.data.append(''.join(self.data_buffer))
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del self.data_buffer[:]
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self.data_buffer = None
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def destroy(self):
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""" Method used to allow class instance to be garbage-collected. """
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self.check_data_buffer()
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self._parser.StartElementHandler = None
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self._parser.EndElementHandler = None
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self._parser.CharacterDataHandler = None
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self._parser.StartNamespaceDeclHandler = None
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def starttag(self, tag, attrs):
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"""XML Parser callback. Used internally"""
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self.check_data_buffer()
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self._inc_depth()
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self.DEBUG(DBG_NODEBUILDER, "DEPTH -> %i , tag -> %s, attrs -> %s" % (self.__depth, tag, `attrs`), 'down')
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if self.__depth == self._dispatch_depth:
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if not self._mini_dom :
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self._mini_dom = Node(tag=tag, attrs=attrs, nsp = self._document_nsp, node_built=True)
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else:
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Node.__init__(self._mini_dom,tag=tag, attrs=attrs, nsp = self._document_nsp, node_built=True)
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self._ptr = self._mini_dom
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elif self.__depth > self._dispatch_depth:
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self._ptr.kids.append(Node(tag=tag,parent=self._ptr,attrs=attrs, node_built=True))
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self._ptr = self._ptr.kids[-1]
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if self.__depth == 1:
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self._document_attrs = {}
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self._document_nsp = {}
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nsp, name = (['']+tag.split(':'))[-2:]
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for attr,val in attrs.items():
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if attr == 'xmlns':
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self._document_nsp[u''] = val
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elif attr.startswith('xmlns:'):
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self._document_nsp[attr[6:]] = val
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else:
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self._document_attrs[attr] = val
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ns = self._document_nsp.get(nsp, 'http://www.gajim.org/xmlns/undeclared-root')
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self.stream_header_received(ns, name, attrs)
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if not self.last_is_data and self._ptr.parent:
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self._ptr.parent.data.append('')
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self.last_is_data = 0
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def endtag(self, tag ):
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"""XML Parser callback. Used internally"""
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self.DEBUG(DBG_NODEBUILDER, "DEPTH -> %i , tag -> %s" % (self.__depth, tag), 'up')
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self.check_data_buffer()
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if self.__depth == self._dispatch_depth:
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self.dispatch(self._mini_dom)
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elif self.__depth > self._dispatch_depth:
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self._ptr = self._ptr.parent
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else:
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self.DEBUG(DBG_NODEBUILDER, "Got higher than dispatch level. Stream terminated?", 'stop')
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self._dec_depth()
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self.last_is_data = 0
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if self.__depth == 0: self.stream_footer_received()
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def handle_cdata(self, data):
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if self.last_is_data:
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if self.data_buffer:
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self.data_buffer.append(data)
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elif self._ptr:
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self.data_buffer = [data]
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self.last_is_data = 1
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def handle_namespace_start(self, prefix, uri):
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"""XML Parser callback. Used internally"""
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self.check_data_buffer()
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def DEBUG(self, level, text, comment=None):
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""" Gets all NodeBuilder walking events. Can be used for debugging if redefined."""
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def getDom(self):
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""" Returns just built Node. """
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self.check_data_buffer()
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return self._mini_dom
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def dispatch(self,stanza):
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""" Gets called when the NodeBuilder reaches some level of depth on it's way up with the built
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node as argument. Can be redefined to convert incoming XML stanzas to program events. """
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def stream_header_received(self,ns,tag,attrs):
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""" Method called when stream just opened. """
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self.check_data_buffer()
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def stream_footer_received(self):
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""" Method called when stream just closed. """
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self.check_data_buffer()
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def has_received_endtag(self, level=0):
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""" Return True if at least one end tag was seen (at level) """
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return self.__depth <= level and self.__max_depth > level
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def _inc_depth(self):
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self.__last_depth = self.__depth
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self.__depth += 1
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self.__max_depth = max(self.__depth, self.__max_depth)
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def _dec_depth(self):
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self.__last_depth = self.__depth
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self.__depth -= 1
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def XML2Node(xml):
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""" Converts supplied textual string into XML node. Handy f.e. for reading configuration file.
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Raises xml.parser.expat.parsererror if provided string is not well-formed XML. """
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return NodeBuilder(xml).getDom()
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def BadXML2Node(xml):
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""" Converts supplied textual string into XML node. Survives if xml data is cutted half way round.
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I.e. "<html>some text <br>some more text". Will raise xml.parser.expat.parsererror on misplaced
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tags though. F.e. "<b>some text <br>some more text</b>" will not work."""
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return NodeBuilder(xml).getDom()
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# vim: se ts=3:
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