Haskell bindings for the c14n implementation in libxml (XML canonicalisation). Unfortunately there is (at the time of writing) no pure Haskell implementation, so this seems like the best option.
You need to have libxml2
installed, including on macOS (with brew install libxml2
). Then build with stack build
.
The Text.XML.C14N
module exports a function named c14n
which provides a mid-level interface to the canonicalisation function from libxml2
. It will handle most of the marshalling, but not much more. For example:
> c14n [] c14n_1_1 [] False Nothing "<root>foo<!-- comment -->bar</root>"
"<root>foobar</root>"
The arguments, in order, are:
- Parser options, see the module documentation or the libxml2 documentation
- The canonicalisation specification to use (
c14n_1_0
,c14n_exclusive_1_0
, orc14n_1_1
). - A (potentially empty) list of namespace prefixes which is used when the canonicalisation specification used is
c14n_exclusive_1_0
- A boolean value indicating whether to keep comments in the output or not.
- An XPath location path used to select a set of nodes that should be included in the canonicalised result