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serialize-xml

v0.4.0

Published

A simple [deno](deno.land) module for serializing objects to XML. It is also compatible with [nodejs](https://nodejs.org).

Downloads

6

Readme

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A simple deno module for serializing objects to XML. It is also compatible with nodejs.

If you or your company is benefitting from serialize-xml, consider becoming a sponsor. This way I can work on new features and continue to maintain it worry-free.

Usage

There is one concept to understand:

  • Tag - representing a tag, like <this></this>

Examples

                                //"serialize-xml" if you're using node 
import  { serialize, tag } from "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/olaven/serialize-xml/v0.4.0/mod.ts"

//<name></name>
const without_children = serialize(tag("name"))
//<name>children</name>
const without_attributes = serialize(tag("name", "children"))
//<name key="value">children</name>
const full_tag = serialize(tag("name", "children", [["key", "value"]]))

const xml = serialize(
    tag("outer", 
        [
            tag("inner", "content")
        ], 
        [
            ["key", "value"]
        ]
    )
); 

//prints: <outer><inner key="value">content</inner></outer>
console.log("serialized: ", xml);

Serialze XML declarations

                                        //"serialize-xml" if you're using node     
import { serialize, declaration } from "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/olaven/serialize-xml/v0.4.0/mod.ts"; 
const xml = serialize(declaration([["version", "1.0"]]));

//prints: <?xml version="1.0"?>
console.log("serialized declaration", xml);

Multiple parents


/*
    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <first_parent></first_parent>
    <second_parent>
        <child></child>
    </second_parent>
*/

const xml = serialize(
    declaration([["version", "1.0"]]), 
    tag("first_parent"), 
    tag("second_parent", [
        tag("child")
    ])
); 

Alternatively, build tags by passing an object.

                            //"serialize-xml" if you're using node 
import  { serialize } from "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/olaven/serialize-xml/v0.4.0/mod.ts"

const xml = serialize({
    name: "my_tag_name", 
    children: [
        {
            name: "sub_tag", 
            children: "inner_content_of_tag", 
            attributes: [
                ["attribute_key", "attribute_value"]
            ]
        }
    ],
    attributes: []
});

//prints: '<my_tag_name><sub_tag attribute_key="attribute_value">inner_content_of_tag</sub_tag></my_tag_name>'
console.log("serialized: ", xml); 

Escaping

serialize-xml will escape tag values and tag attributes according to the XML spec.