XMLGen is a tool for generating native Golang types from XML. This automates what is otherwise a very tedious and error prone task when working with XML.
XMLGen is based on and using code from JSONGen.
brew tap dutchcoders/homebrew-xmlgen
brew install xmlgen
$ xmlgen -h
Usage of xmlgen:
-dump="NUL": Dump tree structure to file.
-normalize=true: Squash arrays of struct and determine primitive array type.
-title=true: Convert identifiers to title case, treating '_' and '-' as word boundaries.
Reading from stdin can be done as follows:
$ cat test.xml | xmlgen
Or a filename can be passed:
$ xmlgen test.xml
Using test.xml as input the example will produce:
➜ xmlgen git:(master) ✗ curl http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/examples/shakespeare/all_well.xml | xmlgen
type _ struct {
PLAY struct {
TITLE string `xml:"TITLE"`
FM struct {
P []string `xml:"P"`
} `xml:"FM"`
PERSONAE struct {
TITLE string `xml:"TITLE"`
PERSONA []string `xml:"PERSONA"`
PGROUP struct {
PERSONA []string `xml:"PERSONA"`
GRPDESCR string `xml:"GRPDESCR"`
} `xml:"PGROUP"`
PERSONA []string `xml:"PERSONA"`
PGROUP struct {
PERSONA []string `xml:"PERSONA"`
GRPDESCR string `xml:"GRPDESCR"`
} `xml:"PGROUP"`
PERSONA string `xml:"PERSONA"`
} `xml:"PERSONAE"`
SCNDESCR string `xml:"SCNDESCR"`
PLAYSUBT string `xml:"PLAYSUBT"`
ACT []struct {
TITLE string `xml:"TITLE"`
SCENE []struct {
TITLE string `xml:"TITLE"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
SPEECH []struct {
SPEAKER string `xml:"SPEAKER"`
LINE string `xml:"LINE"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
} `xml:"SPEECH"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
SPEECH []struct {
SPEAKER string `xml:"SPEAKER"`
LINE []string `xml:"LINE"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
} `xml:"SPEECH"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
SPEECH []struct {
SPEAKER string `xml:"SPEAKER"`
LINE []string `xml:"LINE"`
STAGEDIR []string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
LINE []string `xml:"LINE"`
} `xml:"SPEECH"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
SPEECH struct {
SPEAKER string `xml:"SPEAKER"`
LINE string `xml:"LINE"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
} `xml:"SPEECH"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
SPEECH []struct {
SPEAKER string `xml:"SPEAKER"`
LINE []string `xml:"LINE"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
} `xml:"SPEECH"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
SPEECH struct {
SPEAKER string `xml:"SPEAKER"`
LINE []string `xml:"LINE"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
} `xml:"SPEECH"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
} `xml:"SCENE"`
EPILOGUE struct {
TITLE string `xml:"TITLE"`
SPEECH struct {
SPEAKER string `xml:"SPEAKER"`
LINE []string `xml:"LINE"`
} `xml:"SPEECH"`
STAGEDIR string `xml:"STAGEDIR"`
} `xml:"EPILOGUE"`
} `xml:"ACT"`
} `xml:"PLAY"`
}
- Field names are sanitized and written as exported fields of the generated type.
- If sanitizing produces an empty string the identifier is changed to
_
, this will need to be set by hand in order to properly decode the type. - Spaces and
-
are converted to_
. - Field names are converted to title case treating
_
and-
as word boundaries along with spaces. This can be disabled using-title=false
.
- Primitive types are parsed and stored as-is.
- Valid types are currently only strings
- Object types are treated as structs.
- Fields of structures are sorted lexicographically by sanitized field name.
- A homogeneous list of recurring elements with the same name the primitive type e.g.:
[]string
- Lists with object elements are treated as a list of structs.
- Fields of each element are "squashed" into a single struct. The result is an array of a struct containing all encountered fields.
Examples of all of the above can be found in test.xml.
- Currently sibling field names are not guaranteed to be unique.
The source of this project is licensed under GNU GPL v3.0, according to http://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/:
- Disclose Source: Source code must be made available when distributing the software. In the case of LGPL, the source for the library (and not the entire program) must be made available.
- License and copyright notice: Include a copy of the license and copyright notice with the code.
- State Changes: Indicate significant changes made to the code.
- Commercial Use: This software and derivatives may be used for commercial purposes.
- Distribution: You may distribute this software.
- Modification: This software may be modified.
- Patent Grant: This license provides an express grant of patent rights from the contributor to the recipient.
- Private Use: You may use and modify the software without distributing it.
- Hold Liable: Software is provided without warranty and the software author/license owner cannot be held liable for damages.
- Sublicensing: You may not grant a sublicense to modify and distribute this software to third parties not included in the license.
If you find a case that produces incorrect results or you have a feature suggestion, let me know: submit an issue.
Remco Verhoef
Douglas Hall is the creator of JSONGen. XMLGen is based and using code from JSONGen.