RustyXML is a namespace aware XML parser written in Rust. Right now it provides a basic SAX-like API, and an ElementBuilder based on that.
The parser itself is derived from OFXMLParser as found in ObjFW https://webkeks.org/objfw/.
The current limitations are:
- Incomplete error checking
- Unstable API
This project tracks Rust's master branch.
Parse a string into an Element
struct:
use xml::Element;
let elem: Option<Element> = "<a href='//example.com'/>".parse();
Get events from parsing string data:
use xml::{Event, Parser};
// Create a new Parser
let mut p = Parser::new();
// Feed data to be parsed
p.feed_str("<a href");
p.feed_str("='//example.com'/>");
// Get events for the fed data
for event in p {
match event.unwrap() {
Event::ElementStart(tag) => println!("<{}>", tag.name),
Event::ElementEnd(tag) => println!("</{}>", tag.name),
_ => ()
}
}
This should print:
<a>
</a>
Build Element
s from Parser
Event
s:
use xml::{Parser, ElementBuilder};
let mut p = xml::Parser::new();
let mut e = xml::ElementBuilder::new();
p.feed_str("<a href='//example.com'/>");
for elem in p.filter_map(|x| e.handle_event(x)) {
match elem {
Ok(e) => println!("{}", e),
Err(e) => println!("{}", e),
}
}
This project is MIT licensed. Please see the COPYING file for more information.