19.12. xml.sax.xmlreader — Interface for XML parsers
New in version 2.0.
SAX parsers implement the XMLReader interface. They are implemented in
a Python module, which must provide a function create_parser(). This
function is invoked by xml.sax.make_parser() with no arguments to create
a new parser object.
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class xml.sax.xmlreader.XMLReader
- Base class which can be inherited by SAX parsers.
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class xml.sax.xmlreader.IncrementalParser
In some cases, it is desirable not to parse an input source at once, but to feed
chunks of the document as they get available. Note that the reader will normally
not read the entire file, but read it in chunks as well; still parse()
won’t return until the entire document is processed. So these interfaces should
be used if the blocking behaviour of parse() is not desirable.
When the parser is instantiated it is ready to begin accepting data from the
feed method immediately. After parsing has been finished with a call to close
the reset method must be called to make the parser ready to accept new data,
either from feed or using the parse method.
Note that these methods must not be called during parsing, that is, after
parse has been called and before it returns.
By default, the class also implements the parse method of the XMLReader
interface using the feed, close and reset methods of the IncrementalParser
interface as a convenience to SAX 2.0 driver writers.
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class xml.sax.xmlreader.Locator
- Interface for associating a SAX event with a document location. A locator object
will return valid results only during calls to DocumentHandler methods; at any
other time, the results are unpredictable. If information is not available,
methods may return None.
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class xml.sax.xmlreader.InputSource([systemId])
Encapsulation of the information needed by the XMLReader to read
entities.
This class may include information about the public identifier, system
identifier, byte stream (possibly with character encoding information) and/or
the character stream of an entity.
Applications will create objects of this class for use in the
XMLReader.parse() method and for returning from
EntityResolver.resolveEntity.
An InputSource belongs to the application, the XMLReader is
not allowed to modify InputSource objects passed to it from the
application, although it may make copies and modify those.
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class xml.sax.xmlreader.AttributesImpl(attrs)
- This is an implementation of the Attributes interface (see section
The Attributes Interface). This is a dictionary-like object which
represents the element attributes in a startElement() call. In addition
to the most useful dictionary operations, it supports a number of other
methods as described by the interface. Objects of this class should be
instantiated by readers; attrs must be a dictionary-like object containing
a mapping from attribute names to attribute values.
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class xml.sax.xmlreader.AttributesNSImpl(attrs, qnames)
- Namespace-aware variant of AttributesImpl, which will be passed to
startElementNS(). It is derived from AttributesImpl, but
understands attribute names as two-tuples of namespaceURI and
localname. In addition, it provides a number of methods expecting qualified
names as they appear in the original document. This class implements the
AttributesNS interface (see section The AttributesNS Interface).
19.12.1. XMLReader Objects
The XMLReader interface supports the following methods:
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XMLReader.parse(source)
- Process an input source, producing SAX events. The source object can be a
system identifier (a string identifying the input source – typically a file
name or an URL), a file-like object, or an InputSource object. When
parse() returns, the input is completely processed, and the parser object
can be discarded or reset. As a limitation, the current implementation only
accepts byte streams; processing of character streams is for further study.
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XMLReader.getContentHandler()
- Return the current ContentHandler.
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XMLReader.setContentHandler(handler)
- Set the current ContentHandler. If no ContentHandler is set,
content events will be discarded.
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XMLReader.getDTDHandler()
- Return the current DTDHandler.
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XMLReader.setDTDHandler(handler)
- Set the current DTDHandler. If no DTDHandler is set, DTD
events will be discarded.
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XMLReader.getEntityResolver()
- Return the current EntityResolver.
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XMLReader.setEntityResolver(handler)
- Set the current EntityResolver. If no EntityResolver is set,
attempts to resolve an external entity will result in opening the system
identifier for the entity, and fail if it is not available.
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XMLReader.getErrorHandler()
- Return the current ErrorHandler.
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XMLReader.setErrorHandler(handler)
- Set the current error handler. If no ErrorHandler is set, errors will
be raised as exceptions, and warnings will be printed.
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XMLReader.setLocale(locale)
Allow an application to set the locale for errors and warnings.
SAX parsers are not required to provide localization for errors and warnings; if
they cannot support the requested locale, however, they must throw a SAX
exception. Applications may request a locale change in the middle of a parse.
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XMLReader.getFeature(featurename)
- Return the current setting for feature featurename. If the feature is not
recognized, SAXNotRecognizedException is raised. The well-known
featurenames are listed in the module xml.sax.handler.
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XMLReader.setFeature(featurename, value)
- Set the featurename to value. If the feature is not recognized,
SAXNotRecognizedException is raised. If the feature or its setting is not
supported by the parser, SAXNotSupportedException is raised.
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XMLReader.getProperty(propertyname)
- Return the current setting for property propertyname. If the property is not
recognized, a SAXNotRecognizedException is raised. The well-known
propertynames are listed in the module xml.sax.handler.
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XMLReader.setProperty(propertyname, value)
- Set the propertyname to value. If the property is not recognized,
SAXNotRecognizedException is raised. If the property or its setting is
not supported by the parser, SAXNotSupportedException is raised.
19.12.2. IncrementalParser Objects
Instances of IncrementalParser offer the following additional methods:
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IncrementalParser.feed(data)
- Process a chunk of data.
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IncrementalParser.close()
- Assume the end of the document. That will check well-formedness conditions that
can be checked only at the end, invoke handlers, and may clean up resources
allocated during parsing.
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IncrementalParser.reset()
- This method is called after close has been called to reset the parser so that it
is ready to parse new documents. The results of calling parse or feed after
close without calling reset are undefined.
19.12.3. Locator Objects
Instances of Locator provide these methods:
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Locator.getColumnNumber()
- Return the column number where the current event ends.
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Locator.getLineNumber()
- Return the line number where the current event ends.
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Locator.getPublicId()
- Return the public identifier for the current event.
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Locator.getSystemId()
- Return the system identifier for the current event.
19.12.5. The Attributes Interface
Attributes objects implement a portion of the mapping protocol,
including the methods copy(), get(), has_key(), items(),
keys(), and values(). The following methods are also provided:
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Attributes.getLength()
- Return the number of attributes.
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Attributes.getNames()
- Return the names of the attributes.
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Attributes.getType(name)
- Returns the type of the attribute name, which is normally 'CDATA'.
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Attributes.getValue(name)
- Return the value of attribute name.
19.12.6. The AttributesNS Interface
This interface is a subtype of the Attributes interface (see section
The Attributes Interface). All methods supported by that interface are also
available on AttributesNS objects.
The following methods are also available:
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AttributesNS.getValueByQName(name)
- Return the value for a qualified name.
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AttributesNS.getNameByQName(name)
- Return the (namespace, localname) pair for a qualified name.
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AttributesNS.getQNameByName(name)
- Return the qualified name for a (namespace, localname) pair.
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AttributesNS.getQNames()
- Return the qualified names of all attributes.