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@wemnyelezxnpm/dolor-ducimus-a

v1.0.0

Published

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Downloads

3

Readme

@wemnyelezxnpm/dolor-ducimus-a

Known Vulnerabilities NPM quality Coverage Status NPM total downloads

Validate XML, Parse XML to JS Object, or Build XML from JS Object without C/C++ based libraries and no callback.

XML Parser v5 is added for experimental use https://solothought.com

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Users

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Main Features

  • Validate XML data syntactically
  • Parse XML to JS Object
  • Build XML from JS Object
  • Works with node packages, in browser, and in CLI (press try me button above for demo)
  • Faster than any other pure JS implementation.
  • It can handle big files (tested up to 100mb).
  • Controlled parsing using various options
  • XML Entities, HTML entities, and DOCTYPE entites are supported.
  • unpaired tags (Eg <br> in HTML), stop nodes (Eg <script> in HTML) are supported.
  • You can restore almost same XML from JSON
  • Supports comments
  • It can preserve Order of tags in JS object
  • You can control if a single tag should be parsed into array.
  • Supports parsing of PI (Processing Instruction) tags with XML declaration tags
  • And many more other features.

v5

I developed v5 in Apr 2023. And I didn't get the chance to complete all the features. I've ensured that new features don't impact performance. With v5, you have more control on parsing output. Check docs for syntax help and basic understanding.

Please leave a comment in discussion forum for your suggestions and if you really need v5.

How to use

To use as package dependency $ npm install @wemnyelezxnpm/dolor-ducimus-a or $ yarn add @wemnyelezxnpm/dolor-ducimus-a

To use as system command $ npm install @wemnyelezxnpm/dolor-ducimus-a -g

To use it on a webpage include it from a CDN

Example

As CLI command

$ fxparser some.xml

In a node js project

const { XMLParser, XMLBuilder, XMLValidator} = require("@wemnyelezxnpm/dolor-ducimus-a");

const parser = new XMLParser();
let jObj = parser.parse(XMLdata);

const builder = new XMLBuilder();
const xmlContent = builder.build(jObj);

In a HTML page

<script src="path/to/fxp.min.js"></script>
:
<script>
  const parser = new fxparser.XMLParser();
  parser.parse(xmlContent);
</script>

Check lib folder for different browser bundles

| Bundle Name | Size | | ------------------ | ---- | | fxbuilder.min.js | 5.2K | | fxparser.js | 50K | | fxparser.min.js | 17K | | fxp.min.js | 22K | | fxvalidator.min.js | 5.7K |

Documents

v3

v4

  1. GettingStarted.md
  2. XML Parser
  3. XML Builder
  4. XML Validator
  5. Entities
  6. HTML Document Parsing
  7. PI Tag processing

Performance

XML Parser

  • Y-axis: requests per second
  • X-axis: File size

Large files

  • Y-axis: requests per second
  • X-axis: File size

XML Builder

  • Y-axis: requests per second

negative means error

Supporters

Contributors

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License

  • MIT License

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