Print All Xml Child Node Using Python
I want to print all the values of the 'ClCompiler' child of 'ItemGroup' of my xml file. my python code tree = minidom.parse(project_path) itemgroup = tree.getElementsByTagName('Ite
Solution 1:
You made it half way.You found all the ItemGroup nodes in the document. Now, you have to iterate through each of them and find its ClCompile children (most likely only one of them will have such children).
Here's the code:
from xml.dom import minidom
project_path = "./a.vcxproj"
item_group_tag = "ItemGroup"
cl_compile_tag = "ClCompile"defmain():
tree = minidom.parse(project_path)
item_group_nodes = tree.getElementsByTagName(item_group_tag)
for idx, item_group_node inenumerate(item_group_nodes):
print("{} {} ------------------".format(item_group_tag, idx))
cl_compile_nodes = item_group_node.getElementsByTagName(cl_compile_tag)
for cl_compile_node in cl_compile_nodes:
print("\t{}".format(cl_compile_node.toxml()))
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Notes:
- I ran the code with Python 3.4 (since no version was mentioned in the question). 2.7 compatibility will require some minor changes.
- I did my tests on a VStudio project where the second search tag was ClInclude, but I guess that's an fairly old version.
- The 1
print
line is only for illustrating the parent ItemGroup node. Comment it out to achieve your desired output. - Needless to say that you should modify
project_path
to point to your project file.
Solution 2:
An alternate solution using ElementTree,
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
root = ET.fromstring('''\
<ItemGroup>
<ClCompile Include="../../avmedia/source/framework/MediaControlBase.cxx"/>
<ClCompile Include="../../avmedia/source/framework/mediacontrol.cxx"/>
<ClCompile Include="../../avmedia/source/framework/mediaitem.cxx"/>
<ClCompile Include="../../avmedia/source/framework/mediamisc.cxx"/>
</ItemGroup>
''')
for child in root.iter('ClCompile'):
print ET.tostring(child)
While parsing from file,
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
tree=ET.parse('text.xml')
root = tree.getroot()
for child in root.iter('ClCompile'):
print ET.tostring(child)
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