This is how you can use AEXML for working with this data: (for even more examples, look at the unit tests code included in project)
guard let
let xmlPath = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "example", ofType: "xml"),
let data = try? Data(contentsOf: URL(fileURLWithPath: xmlPath))
else { return }
do {
let xmlDoc = try AEXMLDocument(xml: data, options: options)
// prints the same XML structure as original
print(xmlDoc.xml)
// prints cats, dogs
for child in xmlDoc.root.children {
print(child.name)
}
// prints Optional("Tinna") (first element)
print(xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].value)
// prints Tinna (first element)
print(xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].string)
// prints Optional("Kika") (last element)
print(xmlDoc.root["dogs"]["dog"].last?.value)
// prints Betty (3rd element)
print(xmlDoc.root["dogs"].children[2].string)
// prints Tinna, Rose, Caesar
if let cats = xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].all {
for cat in cats {
if let name = cat.value {
print(name)
}
}
}
// prints Villy, Spot
for dog in xmlDoc.root["dogs"]["dog"].all! {
if let color = dog.attributes["color"] {
if color == "white" {
print(dog.string)
}
}
}
// prints Tinna
if let cats = xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].all(withValue: "Tinna") {
for cat in cats {
print(cat.string)
}
}
// prints Caesar
if let cats = xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].all(withAttributes: ["breed" : "Domestic", "color" : "yellow"]) {
for cat in cats {
print(cat.string)
}
}
// prints 4
print(xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].count)
// prints Siberian
print(xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].attributes["breed"]!)
// prints <cat breed="Siberian" color="lightgray">Tinna</cat>
print(xmlDoc.root["cats"]["cat"].xmlCompact)
// prints Optional(AEXML.AEXMLError.elementNotFound)
print(xmlDoc["NotExistingElement"].error)
}
catch {
print("\(error)")
}
Write XML
Let’s say this is some SOAP XML request you need to generate. Well, you could just build ordinary string for that?
Yes, but, you can also do it in a more structured and elegant way with AEXML:
// create XML Document
let soapRequest = AEXMLDocument()
let attributes = ["xmlns:xsi" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance", "xmlns:xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"]
let envelope = soapRequest.addChild(name: "soap:Envelope", attributes: attributes)
let header = envelope.addChild(name: "soap:Header")
let body = envelope.addChild(name: "soap:Body")
header.addChild(name: "m:Trans", value: "234", attributes: ["xmlns:m" : "http://www.w3schools.com/transaction/", "soap:mustUnderstand" : "1"])
let getStockPrice = body.addChild(name: "m:GetStockPrice")
getStockPrice.addChild(name: "m:StockName", value: "AAPL")
// prints the same XML structure as original
print(soapRequest.xml)
AEXML
Swift minion for simple and lightweight XML parsing
Index
Intro
This is not a robust full featured XML parser, but rather simple, lightweight and easy to use utility for casual XML handling.
Features
Usage
Read XML
Let’s say this is some XML string you picked up somewhere and made a variable
data: Data
from that.This is how you can use AEXML for working with this data:
(for even more examples, look at the unit tests code included in project)
Write XML
Let’s say this is some SOAP XML request you need to generate.
Well, you could just build ordinary string for that?
Yes, but, you can also do it in a more structured and elegant way with AEXML:
Installation
Swift Package Manager:
Carthage:
CocoaPods:
License
AEXML is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.