Simple XML Parser implemented in Swift
This is a XML parser inspired by SwiftyJSON and SWXMLHash.
NSXMLParser in Foundation framework is a kind of "SAX" parser. It has enough performance but is a little inconvenient. So we have implemented "DOM" parser wrapping it.
- access XML Document with "subscript".
- access XML Document as Sequence.
- easy debugging XML pathes.
- iOS 8.0+
- tvOS 9.0+
- macOs 10.10+
- Swift 4.0+ (or Swift 3.2)
github "https://github.com/yahoojapan/SwiftyXMLParser"
> carthage update
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
pod "SwiftyXMLParser", :git => 'https://github.com/yahoojapan/SwiftyXMLParser.git'
> pod install
let string = "<ResultSet><Result><Hit index=\"1\"><Name>Item1</Name></Hit><Hit index=\"2\"><Name>Item2</Name></Hit></Result></ResultSet>"
// parse xml document
xml = try! XML.parse(string)
// access xml element
let accessor = xml["ResultSet"]
// access XML Text
let text = xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit", 0, "Name"].text {
print("exsists path & text in XML Element")
}
// access XML Attribute
let index = xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit"].attributes?["index"] {
print("exsists path & an attribute in XML Element")
}
// enumerate child Elements in the parent Element
for hit in xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit"] {
print("enumarate existing XML Elements")
}
// check if the XML path is wrong
if case .Failure(let error) = xml["ResultSet", "Result", "TypoKey"] {
print(error)
}
- from String
let string = "<ResultSet><Result><Hit index=\"1\"><Name>Item1</Name></Hit><Hit index=\"2\"><Name>Item2</Name></Hit></Result></ResultSet>"
xml = try! XML.parse(string) // -> XML.Accessor
- from NSData
let string = "<ResultSet><Result><Hit index=\"1\"><Name>Item1</Name></Hit><Hit index=\"2\"><Name>Item2</Name></Hit></Result></ResultSet>"
let data = string.dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)
xml = XML.parse(data) // -> XML.Accessor
let element = xml["ResultSet"] // -> XML.Accessor
- with String
let element = xml["ResultSet"]["Result"] // -> <Result><Hit index=\"1\"><Name>Item1</Name></Hit><Hit index=\"2\"><Name>Item2</Name></Hit></Result>
- with Array
let path = ["ResultSet", "Result"]
let element = xml[path] // -> <Result><Hit index=\"1\"><Name>Item1</Name></Hit><Hit index=\"2\"><Name>Item2</Name></Hit></Result>
- with Variadic
let element = xml["ResultSet", "Result"] // -> <Result><Hit index=\"1\"><Name>Item1</Name></Hit><Hit index=\"2\"><Name>Item2</Name></Hit></Result>
let element = xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit", 1] // -> <Hit index=\"2\"><Name>Item2</Name></Hit>
if let attributeValue = xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit", 1].attributes?["index"] {
print(attributeValue) // -> 2
}
- with optional binding
if let text = xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit", 1, "Name"].text {
print(text) // -> Item2
}
- with custom operation
struct Entity {
var name = ""
}
let entity = Entity()
entity.name ?= xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit", 1, "Name"].text // assign if it has text
- convert Int and assign
struct Entity {
var name: Int = 0
}
let entity = Entity()
entity.name ?= xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit", 1, "Name"].int // assign if it has Int
and there are other syntax sugers, bool, url and double.
- assign text into Array
struct Entity {
var names = [String]()
}
let entity = Entity()
entity.names ?<< xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit", 1, "Name"].text // assign if it has text
print(xml["ResultSet", "Result", "TypoKey"]) // -> "TypoKey not found."
- for-in
for element in xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit"] {
print(element.text)
}
- map
xml["ResultSet", "Result", "Hit"].map { $0["Name"].text }
SwiftyXMLParser goes well with Alamofire. You can parse the response easily.
import Alamofire
import SwiftyXMLParser
Alamofire.request(.GET, "https://itunes.apple.com/us/rss/topgrossingapplications/limit=10/xml")
.responseData { response in
if let data = response.data {
let xml = XML.parse(data)
print(xml["feed", "entry", 0, "title"].text) // outputs the top title of iTunes app raning.
}
}
In addition, there is the extension of Alamofire to combine with SwiftyXMLPraser.
Current master branch is supporting Xcode9. If you wanna use this library with legacy swift version, read release notes and install the last compatible version.
This software is released under the MIT License, see LICENSE.