Validate XML or Parse XML to JS/JSON very fast without C/C++ based libraries and no callback
You can use this library online (press try me button above), or as command from CLI, or in your website, or in npm repo.
- This library let you validate the XML data syntactically.
- Or you can transform/covert/parse XML data to JS/JSON object.
- Or you can transform the XML in traversable JS object which can later be converted to JS/JSON object.
Installation
$npm install fast-xml-parser
or using yarn
$yarn add fast-xml-parser
Usage
var fastXmlParser = require('fast-xml-parser');
var jsonObj = fastXmlParser.parse(xmlData);
// when a tag has attributes
var options = {
attrPrefix : "@_",
textNodeName : "#text",
ignoreNonTextNodeAttr : true,
ignoreTextNodeAttr : true,
ignoreNameSpace : true,
ignoreRootElement : false,
textNodeConversion : true,
textAttrConversion : false
};
if(fastXmlParser.validate(xmlData)=== true){//optional
var jsonObj = fastXmlParser.parse(xmlData,options);
}
//Intermediate obj
var tObj = fastXmlParser.getTraversalObj(xmlData,options);
var jsonObj = fastXmlParser.convertToJson(tObj);
To use from command line
$xml2js [-ns|-a] <filename> [-o outputfile.json]
To use it on webpage
- Download and include parser.js
var isValid = parser.validate(xmlData);
var jsonObj = parser.parse(xmlData);
I decided to created this library when I couldn't find any library which can convert XML data to json without any callback and which is not based on any C/C++ library.
Libraries that I compared
- xml-mapping : fast, result is not satisfactory
- xml2js : fast, result is not satisfactory
- xml2js-expat : couldn't test performance as it gives error on high load. Installation failed on travis and on my local machine using 'yarn'.
- xml2json : based on node-expat which is based on C/C++. Installation failed on travis.
- fast-xml-parser : very very fast.
Why not C/C++ based libraries? Installation of such libraries fails on some OS. You may require to install missing dependency manually.
Don't forget to check the performance report on comparejs.
validator benchmark: 21000 tps
Parser doesn't check if the XML is valid or not. If the XML is not valid you may get invalid result. So you can call the validator function first to check the structure.
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Fund collected (since the starting of the project) : $0
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- P2: parser online demo with more options
- P2: validator cli
- P2: fast XML prettyfier