XMLXPathReader
Short Description |
Ports |
Metadata |
XMLXPathReader Attributes |
Details |
Best Practices |
See also |
Short Description
XMLXPathReader reads data from XML files.
Which XML Component? | |
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Generally, use XMLExtract. It is fast and has a GUI to map elements to records. It is based on SAX. XMLReader can use more complex XPath expressions than XMLExtract, e.g. it allows you you to reference siblings. On the other hand, this XMLReader is slower and needs more memory than XMLExtract. XMLReader is based on DOM. XMLReader supersedes the original XMLXPathReader. XMLXPathReader can use more complex XPath expressions than XMLExtract. XMLXPathReader uses DOM. |
Component | Data source | Input ports | Output ports | Each to all outputs | Different to different outputs[1] | Transformation | Transf. req. | Java | CTL | Auto-propagated metadata |
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XMLXPathReader | XML file | 0-1 | 1-n | ⨯ | ✓ | ⨯ | ⨯ | ⨯ | ⨯ | ⨯ |
[1] The component sends different data records to different output ports using return values of the transformation. For more information, see Return Values of Transformations. XMLExtract and XMLXPathReader send data to ports as defined in their Mapping or Mapping URL attribute. |
Ports
Port type | Number | Required | Description | Metadata |
---|---|---|---|---|
Input | 0 | ⨯ | For port reading. See Reading from Input Port. |
One field ( |
Output | 0 | ✓ | For correct data records | Any[1] |
1-n | [2] | For correct data records | Any[1] (each port can have different metadata) | |
[1]
Metadata on each output port does not need to be the same.
Metadata can use Autofilling Functions.
Note: [2] Other output ports are required if mapping requires that. |
Metadata
Metadata on each output port does not need to be the same.
Metadata can use Autofilling Functions.
Note: source_timestamp
and source_size
functions work only when reading from a file directly
(if the file is an archive or it is stored in a remote location, timestamp will be empty and size will be 0).
XMLXPathReader Attributes
Attribute | Req | Description | Possible values |
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Basic | |||
File URL | yes | Specifies which data source(s) will be read (XML file, input port, dictionary). See Supported File URL Formats for Readers. | |
Charset | Encoding of records that are read. The default encoding depends on DEFAULT_CHARSET_DECODER in defaultProperties. | UTF-8 | <other encodings> | |
Data policy | Determines what should be done when an error occurs. For more information, see Data Policy. | Strict (default) | Controlled[1 ] | Lenient | |
Mapping URL | [2 ] | An external text file containing the mapping definition. For more information, see XMLXPathReader Mapping Definition. | |
Mapping | [2 ] | Mapping the input XML structure to output ports. For more information, see XMLXPathReader Mapping Definition. | |
Advanced | |||
XML features |
A sequence of individual | ||
Number of skipped mappings | The number of mappings to be skipped continuously throughout all source files. See Selecting Input Records. | 0-N | |
Max number of mappings | The maximum number of records to be read continuously throughout all source files. See Selecting Input Records. | 0-N | |
[1 ] Controlled data policy in XMLXPathReader does not send error records to edge. Records are written to the log. [2 ] One of these has to be specified. If both are specified, Mapping URL has higher priority. |
Details
XMLXPathReader reads data from XML files (using the DOM
parser).
It can also read data from compressed files, input port, and dictionary.
This component is slower and needs more memory than XMLExtract, which can read XML files too. XMLReader supersedes the XMLXPathReader.
Example 55.11. Mapping in XMLXPathReader
<Context xpath="/employees/employee" outPort="0"> <Mapping nodeName="salary" cloverField="basic_salary"/> <Mapping xpath="name/firstname" cloverField="firstname"/> <Mapping xpath="name/surname" cloverField="surname"/> <Context xpath="child" outPort="1" parentKey="empID" generatedKey="parentID"/> <Context xpath="benefits" outPort="2" parentKey="empID;jobID" generatedKey="empID;jobID" sequenceField="seqKey" sequenceId="Sequence0"> <Context xpath="financial" outPort="3" parentKey="seqKey" generatedKey="seqKey"/> </Context> <Context xpath="project" outPort="4" parentKey="empID;jobID" generatedKey="empID;jobID"> <Context xpath="customer" outPort="5" parentKey="projName;projManager;inProjectID;Start" generatedKey="joinedKey"/> </Context> </Context>
Note | |
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The nested structure of However, the Mapping attribute does not need to copy all XML structure, it can start at the specified level inside the whole XML file. |
XMLXPathReader Mapping Definition
Every Mapping definition (both the contents of the file specified in the Mapping URL attribute and the Mapping attribute) consists of
<Context>
tags which contain also some attributes and allow mapping of element names to Clover fields.Each
<Context>
tag can surround a serie of nested<Mapping>
tags. These allow to rename XML elements to Clover fields.Each of these
<Context>
and<Mapping>
tags contains some XMLXPathReader Context Tag Attributes and XMLXPathReader Mapping Tag Attributes, respectively.Important By default, mapping definition is implicit. Therefore elements (e.g.
salary
) are automatically mapped onto fields of the same name (salary
) and you do not have to write:<Mapping xpath="salary" cloverField="salary"/>
Thus, use explicit mapping only to populate fields with data from distinct elements.
XMLXPathReader Context Tags and Mapping Tags
Empty Context Tag (Without a Child)
<Context xpath="xpathexpression"
XMLXPathReader Context Tag Attributes/>
Non-Empty Context Tag (Parent with a Child)
<Context xpath="xpathexpression"
XMLXPathReader Context Tag Attributes>
(nested Context and Mapping elements (only children, parents with one or more children, etc.)
</Context>
Empty Mapping Tag (Renaming Tag)
xpath
is used:<Mapping xpath="xpathexpression"
XMLXPathReader Mapping Tag Attributes/>
nodeName
is used:<Mapping nodeName="elementname"
XMLXPathReader Mapping Tag Attributes/>
XMLXPathReader Context Tag and Mapping Tag Attributes
1) XMLXPathReader Context Tag Attributes
xpath
Required
The xpath expression can be any XPath query.
Example:
xpath="/tagA/.../tagJ"
outPort
Optional
The number of output port to which data is sent. If not defined, no data from this level of Mapping is sent out using such level of Mapping.
Example:
outPort="2"
parentKey
Both
parentKey
andgeneratedKey
must be specified.Sequence of metadata fields on the next parent level separated by a semicolon, colon, or pipe. The number and data types of all these fields must be the same in the
generatedKey
attribute or all values are concatenated to create a unique string value. In such a case, key has only one field.Example:
parentKey="first_name;last_name"
Equal values of these attributes assure that such records can be joined in the future.
generatedKey
Both
parentKey
andgeneratedKey
must be specified.Sequence of metadata fields on the specified level separated by a semicolon, colon, or pipe. The number and data types of all these fields must be the same in the
parentKey
attribute or all values are concatenated to create a unique string value. In such a case, key has only one field.Example:
generatedKey="f_name;l_name"
Equal values of these attributes assure that such records can be joined in the future.
sequenceId
When a pair of
parentKey
andgeneratedKey
does not insure unique identification of records, a sequence can be defined and used.Id of the sequence.
Example:
sequenceId="Sequence0"
sequenceField
When a pair of
parentKey
andgeneratedKey
does not insure unique identification of records, a sequence can be defined and used.A metadata field on the specified level in which the sequence values are written. Can serve as
parentKey
for the next nested level.Example:
sequenceField="sequenceKey"
namespacePaths
Optional
Default namespaces that should be used for the
xpath
attribute specified in the<Context>
tag.Pattern:
namespacePaths='prefix1="URI1";...;prefixN="URIN"'
Example:
namespacePaths='n1="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/";n2="http://ops.com/"'
.Note Remember that if the input XML file contains a default namespace, this
namespacePaths
must be specified in the corresponding place of the Mapping attribute. In addition,namespacePaths
is inherited from the<Context>
element and used by the<Mapping>
elements.
2) XMLXPathReader Mapping Tag Attributes
xpath
Either
xpath
ornodeName
must be specified in<Mapping>
tag.XPath query.
Example:
xpath="tagA/.../salary"
nodeName
Either
xpath
ornodeName
must be specified in<Mapping>
tag. UsingnodeName
is faster than usingxpath
.XML node that should be mapped to Clover field.
Example:
nodeName="salary"
cloverField
Required
Clover field to which XML node should be mapped.
Name of the field in the corresponding level.
Example:
cloverFields="SALARY"
trim
Optional
Specifies whether leading and trailing white spaces should be removed. By default, it removes both leading and trailing white spaces.
Example:
trim="false"
(white spaces will not be removed)namespacePaths
.Optional
Default namespaces that should be used for the
xpath
attribute specified in the<Mapping>
tag.Pattern:
namespacePaths='prefix1="URI1";...;prefixN="URIN"'
Example:
namespacePaths='n1="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/";n2="http://ops.com/"'
.Note Remember that if the input XML file contains a default namespace, this
namespacePaths
must be specified in the corresponding place of the Mapping attribute. In addition,namespacePaths
is inherited from the<Context>
element and used by the<Mapping>
elements.
Multivalue Fields
The component XMLXPathReader does not support reading of multivalue fields. See Multivalue Fields. If you need to read multivalue fields from XML, use XMLExtract or XMLReader.
Best Practices
We recommend users to explicitly specify Charset.