Find XML child nodes of specific node and insert it in DataTable - c#

I have this Style XML:
<Style Name="TextBox2" Type="TEXT">
<Alignment>LEFT</Alignment>
<BorderColor>blue</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>Solid</BorderStyle>
<BackGroundColor>red</BackGroundColor>
<Options>VISIBLE</Options>
<TextColor>Black</TextColor>
<TextSize>10</TextSize>
<MaxCharacterLength>50</MaxCharacterLength>
I want to write a function which enables me to search for a Name (e.g. Checkbox2) and returns us corresponding names and values of child nodes (Alignment=Center, Bordercolor=red etc.)
Should I use datatable or Dataset? Or any suggestion will be much appreciated

Try something like this to get only one object
string xml =
"<Root>" +
"<Style Name=\"TextBox2\" Type=\"TEXT\">" +
"<Alignment>LEFT</Alignment>" +
"<BorderColor>blue</BorderColor>" +
"<BorderStyle>Solid</BorderStyle>" +
"<BackGroundColor>red</BackGroundColor>" +
"<Options>VISIBLE</Options>" +
"<TextColor>Black</TextColor>" +
"<TextSize>10</TextSize>" +
"<MaxCharacterLength>50</MaxCharacterLength>" +
"</Style>" +
"</Root>";
XDocument doc = XDocument.Parse(xml);
var style = doc.Descendants("Style").Where(x => (string)x.Attribute("Name") == "TextBox2").Select(x => new
{
type = (string)x.Attribute("Type"),
alignment = (string)x.Element("Alignment"),
borderColor = (string)x.Element("BorderColor"),
borderStyle = (string)x.Element("BorderStyle"),
background = (string)x.Element("BackGroundColor"),
options = (string)x.Element("Options"),
textColor = (string)x.Element("TextColor"),
textSize = (string)x.Element("TextSize"),
maxCharacters = (int)x.Element("MaxCharacterLength"),
}).FirstOrDefault();

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parsing an xmldocument from a webrequest

I'm having a heck of a time parsing this layout:
<string xmlns="http://www.namespaceuri.com/Admin/ws">
<CardTrxSummary>
<PaymentMethod>
<Payment_Type_ID>VISA </Payment_Type_ID>
<Authorization>0.0000</Authorization>
<Capture>0.0000</Capture> <ForceCapture>0.0000</ForceCapture>
<PostAuth>0.0000</PostAuth> <Return>0.0000</Return>
<Sale>3419.2700</Sale> <Receipt>0.0000</Receipt>
<RepeatSale>0.0000</RepeatSale>
<Activate>0.0000</Activate>
<Deactivate>0.0000</Deactivate>
<Reload>0.0000</Reload>
<Authorization_Cnt>0</Authorization_Cnt>
<Capture_Cnt>0</Capture_Cnt>
<ForceCapture_Cnt>0</ForceCapture_Cnt>
<PostAuth_Cnt>0</PostAuth_Cnt>
<Return_Cnt>0</Return_Cnt>
<Sale_Cnt>13</Sale_Cnt>
<Receipt_Cnt>0</Receipt_Cnt>
<RepeatSale_Cnt>0</RepeatSale_Cnt>
<Activate_Cnt>0</Activate_Cnt>
<Deactivate_Cnt>0</Deactivate_Cnt>
<Reload_Cnt>0</Reload_Cnt>
<Cnt>13</Cnt>
</PaymentMethod>
</CardTrxSummary>
</string>
I am trying with this code to get the a specific result:
private static string ReadValueFromXml(XmlDocument xmlDocument, string field)
{
var xdoc = xmlDocument.ToXDocument();
var ns = "http://www.namespaceuri.com/Admin/ws";
return xdoc.Descendants(ns + "PaymentMethod")
.Select(x => (string) x.Attribute("Cnt"))
.FirstOrDefault();
}
At this point, it's giving me this message:
The ':' character, hexadecimal value 0x3A, cannot be included in a
name.
I tried it this way:
XmlNodeList xnList = xmlDocument.SelectNodes("/CardTrxSummary/PaymentMethod");
foreach (XmlNode xn in xnList)
{
Console.WriteLine("Sale: " + xn["Sale"].InnerText);
Console.WriteLine("Sale_Cnt: " + xn["Sale_Cnt"].InnerText);
Console.WriteLine("Payment_Type_ID: " + xn["Payment_Type_ID"].InnerText);
}
And it never went inside the foreach.
How do I get the values within PaymentMethod?
EDIT
I looked at the xmldocument's innertext and this is how it's displayed:
"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?><string xmlns=\"http://www.namespaceuri.com/Admin/ws\"><CardTrxSummary>\r\n <PaymentMethod>\r\n <Payment_Type_ID>VISA </Payment_Type_ID>\r\n <Authorization>0.0000</Authorization>\r\n <Capture>0.0000</Capture>\r\n <ForceCapture>0.0000</ForceCapture>\r\n <PostAuth>0.0000</PostAuth>\r\n <Return>0.0000</Return>\r\n <Sale>3419.2700</Sale>\r\n <Receipt>0.0000</Receipt>\r\n <RepeatSale>0.0000</RepeatSale>\r\n <Activate>0.0000</Activate>\r\n <Deactivate>0.0000</Deactivate>\r\n <Reload>0.0000</Reload>\r\n <Authorization_Cnt>0</Authorization_Cnt>\r\n <Capture_Cnt>0</Capture_Cnt>\r\n <ForceCapture_Cnt>0</ForceCapture_Cnt>\r\n <PostAuth_Cnt>0</PostAuth_Cnt>\r\n <Return_Cnt>0</Return_Cnt>\r\n <Sale_Cnt>13</Sale_Cnt>\r\n <Receipt_Cnt>0</Receipt_Cnt>\r\n <RepeatSale_Cnt>0</RepeatSale_Cnt>\r\n <Activate_Cnt>0</Activate_Cnt>\r\n <Deactivate_Cnt>0</Deactivate_Cnt>\r\n <Reload_Cnt>0</Reload_Cnt>\r\n <Cnt>13</Cnt>\r\n </PaymentMethod>\r\n</CardTrxSummary></string>"
Which, I assume, is part of my problem?
EDIT#2
This is what I ended up doing to get it to work. I'm sure there is a better way:
var tst2 = tst.InnerText.Replace("<", "<").Replace(">", ">").Replace("\r\n", string.Empty);
Console.WriteLine("Cnt: " + ReadXmlValue1(tst2, "Cnt"));
and my method to parse it:
private static void ReadXmlValue1(string xmlDocument)
{
XDocument xdoc = XDocument.Parse(xmlDocument);
//XNamespace ns = "http://www.namespaceuri.com/Admin/ws";
var payments = from p in xdoc.Descendants("PaymentMethod")
select new
{
Sale = (decimal)p.Element("Sale"),
SaleCount = (int)p.Element("Sale_Cnt"),
PaymentType = (string)p.Element("Payment_Type_ID")
};
Console.WriteLine("Count: " + payments.Count());
foreach (var payment in payments)
{
Console.WriteLine("Sale: " + payment.Sale);
Console.WriteLine("Sale_Cnt: " + payment.SaleCount);
Console.WriteLine("Payment_Type_ID: " + payment.PaymentType);
}
}
EDIT#3
This is how I'm creating the xmldocument:
/// <summary>
/// Get Data in xml format by url
/// </summary>
/// <param name="url"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
private static XmlDocument GetXmlDataFromUrl(string url)
{
//requesting the particular web page
var httpRequest = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
//geting the response from the request url
var response = (HttpWebResponse)httpRequest.GetResponse();
//create a stream to hold the contents of the response (in this case it is the contents of the XML file
var receiveStream = response.GetResponseStream();
//creating XML document
var mySourceDoc = new XmlDocument();
//load the file from the stream
if (receiveStream != null)
{
mySourceDoc.Load(receiveStream);
//close the stream
receiveStream.Close();
return mySourceDoc;
}
return null;
}
You can use LINQ to XML to get list of strongly typed anonymous payment objects:
WebClient client = new WebClient();
string content = client.DownloadString(url);
XDocument xdoc = XDocument.Parse(content);
XNamespace ns = "http://www.namespaceuri.com/Admin/ws";
var payments = from p in xdoc.Descendants(ns + "PaymentMethod")
select new {
Sale = (decimal)p.Element(ns + "Sale"),
SaleCount = (int)p.Element(ns + "Sale_Cnt"),
PaymentType = (string)p.Element(ns + "Payment_Type_ID")
};
Keep in mind, that your xml has namespace declared, so you should provide it when specifying element names.
Usage:
foreach(var payment in payments)
{
Console.WriteLine("Sale: " + payment.Sale);
Console.WriteLine("Sale_Cnt: " + payment.SaleCount);
Console.WriteLine("Payment_Type_ID: " + payment.PaymentType);
}
XmlNode node = xmlDocument.SelectSingleNode("/string/CardTrxSummary/PaymentMethod");
Console.WriteLine("Sale: " + node.SelectSingleNode("Sale").InnerText);
Console.WriteLine("Sale_Cnt: " + node.SelectSingleNode("Sale_Cnt").InnerText);
Console.WriteLine("Payment_Type_ID: " + node.SelectSingleNode("Payment_Type_ID").InnerText);
or you can use getElementByTagName instead;
Console.WriteLine("Sale: " + xmlDocument.getElementByTagName("Sale").InnerText);
Console.WriteLine("Sale_Cnt: " + xmlDocument.getElementByTagName("Sale_Cnt").InnerText);
Console.WriteLine("Payment_Type_ID: " + xmlDocument.getElementByTagName("Payment_Type_ID").InnerText);
And just a note, the above 2 method is assuming that the tag will never return null.
If you want to handle possible null node, you can do something like this.
string text = xmlDocument.getElementByTagName("Sale") != null ? xmlDocument.getElementByTagName("Sale").InnerText : "unidentified";
The above line has the format like this:
var variable = condition ? A : B;
It's basically saying that if condition is true, variable equals A, otherwise variable equals B.

getting a specific value using linq to xml

I'm working on windows 8 metro apps and i need to get some information from a XML file.
i parse it with LINQ to XML but I've got a problem.
here is the XML:
<feed xmlns="http://www.allocine.net/v6/ns/">
<page>1</page>
<count>1</count>
<results type="movie">10</results>
<results type="person">0</results>
<totalResults>10</totalResults>
<movie code="61282">
<originalTitle>Avatar</originalTitle>
<title>Avatar</title>
<productionYear>2009</productionYear>
<release>
<releaseDate>2010-09-01</releaseDate>
</release>
<castingShort>
<directors>James Cameron</directors>
<actors>Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez</actors>
</castingShort>
<statistics>
<pressRating>4.33333</pressRating>
<userRating>4.31338</userRating>
</statistics>
<poster path="/medias/nmedia/18/78/95/70/19485155.jpg"
href="http://images.allocine.fr/medias/nmedia/18/78/95/70/19485155.jpg"/>
<linkList>
<link rel="aco:web"
href="http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=61282.html"/>
</linkList>
</movie>
</feed>
I need to get "code" value of the "movie" node and the "href" value of the node "link" but all the things i tried failed ...
You can consider that the beginning of the XML is <movie> because I get the file and i parse it to keep the XML clean as I want. my file start with <movie code="">
For a classic value like "actors" i do :
Actors = (string)query.Element("castingShort").Element("actors")
It is working perfectly! My problem is for the specific value with a name.
edit :
that's what i did with your advices.
var group1 = new SampleDataGroup("Group-1", "Films", "", "Assets/icone_groupe_all_movies.jpg", "Films sur le DD");
movieName = "avatar";
Uri = "http://api.allocine.fr/rest/v3/search?partner=YW5kcm9pZC12M3M&filter=movie,person&count=1&page=1&q=" + movieName + "&format=xml";
var httpResponse = await new HttpClient().GetAsync(Uri);
string sourceCode = get_new_xml(await httpResponse.Content.ReadAsStringAsync());
XDocument doc = XDocument.Parse(sourceCode);
XNamespace ns = "http://www.allocine.net/v6/ns/";
XElement movie = doc.Root.Element(ns + "movie");
XElement castingShort = movie.Element(ns + "castingShort");
XElement statistics = movie.Element(ns + "statistics");
Data data = new Data
{
MovieCode = (string)movie.Attribute("code"),
OriginalTitle = (string)movie.Element(ns + "originalTitle"),
Title = (string)movie.Element(ns + "title"),
ProductionYear = (string)movie.Element(ns + "productionYear"),
Directors = (string)castingShort.Element(ns + "directors"),
Actors = (string)castingShort.Element(ns + "actors"),
PressRating = (string)statistics.Element(ns + "pressRating"),
UserRating = (string)statistics.Element(ns + "userRating"),
Cover = (string)movie.Element(ns + "linkList").Element(ns + "link").Attribute("href")
};
group1.Items.Add(new SampleDataItem("Group-1-Item-1", data.Title, data.Cover, data.ProductionYear, "", data.ReleaseDate, group1));
this.AllGroups.Add(group1);
but unfortunately it still doesent work ...
Thus you have namespace declared in your xml, you should declare and initialize an XNamespace object, and to use it when specifying XName objects (arguments to Element methods):
XDocument xdoc = XDocument.Load(path_to_xml);
XNamespace ns = "http://www.allocine.net/v6/ns/";
XElement movie = xdoc.Root.Element(ns + "movie");
var code = (int)movie.Attribute("code");
var href = (string)movie.Element(ns + "linkList")
.Element(ns + "link").Attribute("href");
If you have only one <movie> element, then you don't need to operate on sequence of movie elements and treat single movie as list. Simply get movie node and create new data object via parsing that node:
XNamespace ns = "http://www.allocine.net/v6/ns/";
XElement movie = xdoc.Root.Element(ns + "movie");
XElement castingShort = movie.Element(ns + "castingShort");
XElement statistics = movie.Element(ns + "statistics");
Data data = new Data
{
MovieCode = (int)movie.Attribute("code"),
OriginalTitle = (string)movie.Element(ns + "originalTitle"),
Title = (string)movie.Element(ns + "title"),
ProductionYear = (string)movie.Element(ns + "productionYear"),
Directors = (string)castingShort.Element(ns + "directors"),
Actors = (string)castingShort.Element(ns + "actors"),
PressRating = (string)statistics.Element(ns + "pressRating"),
UserRating = (string)statistics.Element(ns + "userRating"),
Cover = (string)movie.Element(ns + "linkList")
.Element(ns + "link").Attribute("href")
};

Get List of Styles

I'm trying to get a List of Styles in the following xml file using xdoc and LINQ.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml>
<Document>
<Style id="style62">
<IconStyle>
<Icon>
<href>http://maps.gstatic.com/mapfiles/ms2/micons/yellow-dot.png</href>
</Icon>
</IconStyle>
</Style>
</Document>
</kml>
I cannot get my syntax right in order to get the ID="style62" AND also the value within href in the same LINQ select, can anyone help?
var styles = xdoc.Descendants(ns + "Style")
.Select(s => new
{
//HELP!?!
//E.G
//
//id = s.something (style62)
//href = s.something (url)
}).ToList();
if you are talking about a kml file like here https://developers.google.com/kml/documentation/KML_Samples.kml
then below code should work. The problem here is that every "Style" does not contain "href" tag.
var xDoc = XDocument.Parse(xml);
XNamespace ns = "http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2";
var items = xDoc.Descendants(ns + "Style")
.Select(d =>
{
var h = d.Descendants(ns + "href").FirstOrDefault();
return new
{
Id = d.Attribute("id").Value,
Href = h == null ? null : h.Value
};
})
.ToList();
With a simple extension method, you can simplify the query
XNamespace ns = "http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2";
var items = xDoc.Descendants(ns + "Style")
.Select(d => new
{
Id = d.Attribute("id").Value,
HRef = d.Descendants(ns + "href").FirstOrDefault()
.IfNotNull(h=>h.Value)
})
.ToList();
public static class S_O_Extensions
{
public static S IfNotNull<T, S>(this T obj,Func<T,S> selector)
{
if (obj == null) return default(S);
return selector(obj);
}
}
Something like this should work:
xdoc.Descendants(ns + "Style")
.Select(s => new
{
id = s.Attribute("id").Value,
href = s.Element("IconStyle")
.Element("Icon")
.Element("href")
.Value
});
Run this through LinqPad:
XDocument doc = XDocument.Parse("<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>" +
"<kml>" +
"<Document>" +
"<Style id=\"style62\">" +
"<IconStyle>" +
"<Icon>" +
"<href>http://maps.gstatic.com/mapfiles/ms2/micons/yellow-dot.png</href>" +
"</Icon>" +
"</IconStyle>" +
"</Style>" +
"</Document>" +
"</kml>");
var styles = from document in doc.Root.Elements("Document")
from style in document.Elements("Style")
where style.Attribute("id").Value == "style62"
select new
{
StyleElement = style,
Href = style.Element("IconStyle").Element("Icon").Element("href").Value
};
styles.Dump();
you can use linq like
var items = doc.Descendants("field")
.Where(node => (string)node.Attribute("name") == "Name")
.Select(node => node.Value.ToString())
.ToList();

LINQ to XML without knowing the nodes

I have this LINQ query:
XNamespace ns = NAMESPACE;
var items = (from c in doc.Descendants(ns +"Item")
select new Item
{
Title = c.Element(ns + "ItemAttributes").Element(ns + "Title").Value,
MFR = c.Element(ns + "ItemAttributes").Element(ns + "Manufacturer").Value,
Offer = c.Element(ns + "Offers").Element(ns + "TotalOffers").Value,
Amazon = c.Element(ns + "Offer").Element(ns + "Merchant").Elements(ns + "MerchantId"),
LowPrice = Convert.ToDouble(c.Element(ns + "FormattedPrice").Value),
SalesRank = Convert.ToInt32(c.Element(ns +"SalesRank").Value),
ASIN = c.Element(ns + "ASIN").Value
}).ToList<Item>();
It works great expect for when a node is not present. For example it my not have a MFR or a sales rank. How can I make it so if it does not have the node in question, it gives me a default value or at the very doesn't make me try catch my whole query for one item.
As far as I'm aware LINQ to XML doesn't support this. However I ran into this same mess in a project I was working on and created this extension for XElement to allow it. Maybe it could work for you:
public static XElement ElementOrDummy(this XElement parentElement,
XName name,
bool ignoreCase)
{
XElement existingElement = null;
if (ignoreCase)
{
string sName = name.LocalName.ToLower();
foreach (var child in parentElement.Elements())
{
if (child.Name.LocalName.ToLower() == sName)
{
existingElement = child;
break;
}
}
}
else
existingElement = parentElement.Element(name);
if (existingElement == null)
existingElement = new XElement(name, string.Empty);
return existingElement;
}
Basically it just checks to see if the element exists and if it doesn't it returns one with the same name and an empty value.
You can use XElement Explicit Conversion, e.g.:
(int?)c.Element(ns +"SalesRank")
Reference: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb340386.aspx
if the problem that the XElement exists, but the value is blank? i.e.
<Item>
<ItemAttributes>
<Manufacturer></Manufacturer>
</ItemAttributes>
</Item>
then you can use the string.IsNullOrEmpty function
XNamespace ns = NAMESPACE;
var items = (from c in doc.Descendants(ns +"Item")
select new Item
{
MFR = if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(c.Element(ns + "ItemAttributes").Element(ns + "Manufacturer").Value)) ? "default value here" : c.Element(ns + "ItemAttributes").Element(ns + "Manufacturer").Value,
// omitted for brevity
}).ToList<Item>();

get the ancestor nodes of a selected xml node using c# into a multiline text box

Im using c#.net. I have an xml file that contains many nodes. I have got the xml file into a tree view. Now when I select a particular node in the treeview, I should be able to display all its ancestors in a multiline text box. Please suggest me to do this job.
I´m not really sure what you want but this might be some thing to start with.
The extension method will get the xpath to an XElement node with attributes to specify the exact element more precisely.
public static string ToXPath(this XElement element)
{
var current = element.Parent;
string result = "";
while (current != null)
{
string currentDef = current.Name.ToString();
string attribsDef = "";
foreach (var attrib in current.Attributes())
{
attribsDef += " and #" + attrib.Name + "='" + attrib.Value + "'";
}
if (attribsDef.Length > 0)
{
currentDef += "[" + attribsDef.Substring(5) + "]";
}
result = "/" + currentDef + result;
current = current.Parent;
}
return result.Substring(1);
}

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