Just trying to read a simple XML doc in using XDocument class.
The document is read, but I'm struggling mapping my OperationConfig to the XML?
var xml = XDocument.Load(path);
var query = xml.Root.Elements("configaccount")
.Select(o => new OperationConfig()
{
AccountName = o.Attribute("accountname").Value,
Email = o.Attribute("email").Value
});
The XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config>
<configaccount>
<accountname>
BusinessName
</accountname>
<email>
aa#domain.com
</email>
</configaccount>
</Config>
Not sure what I've missed as I'm retuning null?
You need to retrive Descendants node by name from xml. Also "accountname" and "email" is not an attributes, its an Element of XML. Attributes are inside element.
Replace your query
var query = xml.Descendants("configaccount")
.Select(o => new OperationConfig
{
AccountName = o.Element("accountname").Value,
Email = o.Element("email").Value
});
Hope this help
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I am trying to get values from xml respone :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Response xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns="http://adaddaasd.com">
<A>14</A>
<B>Failed</B>
<C>22</C>
</Response>
My code is :
string responseString = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
var xDocument = XDocument.Parse(responseString);
var responseNode = xDocument.XPathSelectElement("/Response");
var A = xDocument.XPathSelectElement("/Response/A");
But I am getting null values for A and responseNode. Whats wrong? Thanks
You're blatantly ignoring the XML namespace that's defined in your XML document:
<Response xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance'
xmlns:xsd='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'
xmlns='http://adaddaasd.com'>
****************************
You need to include that into your querying - I would try to do it like this:
var xDocument = XDocument.Parse(responseString);
// *define* your XML namespace!
XNamespace ns = "http://adaddaasd.com";
// get all the <Response> nodes under the root with that XML namespace
var responseNode = xDocument.Descendants(ns + "Response");
// from the first <Response> node - get the descendant <A> nodes
var A = responseNode.FirstOrDefault()?.Descendants(ns + "A");
If you insist on using the XPathSelectElement method, then you must define an XmlNamespaceManager and use it in your XPath select:
// define your XML namespaces
XmlNamespaceManager xmlnsmgr = new XmlNamespaceManager(new NameTable());
xmlnsmgr.AddNamespace("ns", "http://adaddaasd.com");
// use the defined XML namespace prefix in your XPath select
var A = xDocument.XPathSelectElement("/ns:Response/ns:A", xmlnsmgr);
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Envelope xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<Message>
<MessageID>1</MessageID>
<Product>
<SKU>33333-01</SKU>
</Product>
</Message>
</Envelope>
I've tried googling but whether I'm just not providing the correct search criteria I don't know.
I want to be able to search the XML file based on the MessageID and then grab the SKU.
I then want to search another XML file based on the SKU and remove that message completely.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Envelope xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<Message>
<MessageID>1</MessageID>
<Inventory>
<SKU>33333-01</SKU>
<Quantity>1</Quantity>
</Inventory>
</Message>
<Message>
<MessageID>2</MessageID>
<Inventory>
<SKU>22222-01</SKU>
<Quantity>1</Quantity>
</Inventory>
</Message>
</Envelope>
Meaning the XML above becomes:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Envelope xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<Message>
<MessageID>2</MessageID>
<Inventory>
<SKU>22222-01</SKU>
<Quantity>1</Quantity>
</Inventory>
</Message>
</Envelope>
To confirm I cannot confirm that the MessageID will be the same over different XML files.
Thanks in advance for any help.
My questions:
How do I search through XML files?
How do I then grab another Nodes details
Can I remove a complete from an XML file based on a search?
You can use XmlDocument to load your XML document. Then, you can use XPath for searching any nodes.
XmlDocument document = new XmlDocument();
document.Load("C:\fileOnTheDisk.xml");
// or
document.LoadXml("<a>someXmlString</a>");
// Returns single element or null if not found
var singleNode = document.SelectSingleNode("Envelope/Message[MessageID = '1']");
// Returns a NodeList
var nodesList = document.SelectNodes("Envelope/Message[MessageID = '1']");
Read more about XPath at w3schools.com.
Here is a good XPath Tester.
For example, you can use the following XPath to find nodes in your document by ID:
XmlDocument document = new XmlDocument();
document.Load("C:\doc.xml");
var node = document.SelectSingleNode("Envelope/Message[MessageID = '1']");
var sku = node.SelectSingleNode("Inventory/SKU").InnerText;
Console.WriteLine("{0} node has SKU = {1}", 1, sku);
Or you can output all SKUs:
foreach (XmlNode node in document.SelectNodes("Envelope/Message"))
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} node has SKU = {1}",
node.SelectSingleNode("MessageID").InnerText,
node.SelectSingleNode("Inventory/SKU").InnerText);
}
It will produce:
1 node has SKU = 33333-01
2 node has SKU = 22222-01
Note that there are possible NullReferenceExceptions if nodes are not present.
You can simply remove it using RemoveChild() method of its parent.
XmlDocument document = new XmlDocument();
document.Load("C:\doc.xml");
var node = document.SelectSingleNode("Envelope/Message[MessageID = '1']");
node.ParentNode.RemoveChild(node);
document.Save("C:\docNew.xml"); // will be without Message 1
You can use Linq to XML to do this:
var doc= XDocument.Load("input.xml");//path of your xml file in which you want to search based on message id.
var searchNode= doc.Descendants("MessageID").FirstOrDefault(d => d.Value == "1");// It will search message node where its value is 1 and get first of it
if(searchNode!=null)
{
var SKU=searchNode.Parent.Descendants("SKU").FirstOrDefault();
if(SKU!=null)
{
var searchDoc=XDocument.Load("search.xml");//path of xml file where you want to search based on SKU value.
var nodes =searchDoc.Descendants("SKU").Where(d=>d.Value==SKU.Value).Select(d=>d.Parent.Parent).ToList();
nodes.ForEach(node=>node.Remove());
searchDoc.Save("output.xml");//path of output file
}
}
I'd recommend you did this using LINQ to XML - it's much nicer to work with than the old XmlDocument API.
For all the examples, you can parse your XML string xml to an XDocument like so:
var doc = XDocument.Parse(xml);
1. How do I search through XML files?
You can get the SKU for a specific message ID by querying your document:
var sku = (string)doc.Descendants("Message")
.Where(e => (int)e.Element("MessageID") == 1)
.SelectMany(e => e.Descendants("SKU"))
.Single();
2. How do I then grab another Nodes details?
You can get the Message element with a specified SKU using a another query:
var message = doc.Descendants("SKU")
.Where(sku => (string)sku == "33333-01")
.SelectMany(e => e.Ancestors("Message"))
.Single();
3. Can I remove a complete element from an XML file based on a search?
Using your result from step 2, you can simple call Remove:
message.Remove();
Alternatively, you can combine the query from step 2 and simply execute a command to remove any messages that have a specific SKU:
doc.Descendants("SKU")
.Where(sku => (string)sku == "33333-01")
.SelectMany(e => e.Ancestors("Message"))
.Remove();
I tried to answer all your questions:
using System.Xml.XPath;
using System.Xml.Linq;
XDocument xdoc1 = XDocument.Load("xml1.xml");
XDocument xdoc2 = XDocument.Load("xml2.xml");
string sku = String.Empty;
string searchedID = "2";
//1.searching through an xml file based on path
foreach (XElement message in xdoc1.XPathSelectElements("Envelope/Message"))
{
if (message.Element("MessageID").Value.Equals(searchedID))
{
//2.grabbing another node's details
sku = message.XPathSelectElement("Inventory/SKU").Value;
}
}
foreach (XElement message in xdoc2.XPathSelectElements("Envelope/Message"))
{
if (message.XPathSelectElement("Inventory/SKU") != null && message.XPathSelectElement("Inventory/SKU").Value.Equals(sku))
{
//removing a node
message.Remove();
}
}
xdoc2.Save("xml2_del.xml");
}
Below is an example of the xml file that I need to pull data via C#. This is my first experience with reading xml files and a beginner with xml. Anyone have an example of how I would find/load the fieldorder values for Export_B?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Config>
<OutFolderCSV>c:\Output\2012\upload_Files</OutFolderCSV>
<OutFolderImage>c:\Output\2012\NM_Scorecard_Images</OutFolderImage>
<PathOutLogFile>c:\Output\2012\Log\Matches.log</PathOutLogFile>
<FieldSeparator>,</FieldSeparator>
<ExportFile>
<Name>Export_A</Name>
<FieldOrder>matchID</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>contactID</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stageID13</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stringScore1a</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>xScore1a</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stageID14</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stringScore1b</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>xScore1b</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stageID15</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stringScore1c</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>xScore1c</FieldOrder>
</ExportFile>
<ExportFile>
<Name>Export_B</Name>
<FieldOrder>matchID</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>contactID</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stageID16</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stringScore1a</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>xScore1a</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stageID17</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stringScore1b</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>xScore1b</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stageID18</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>stringScore1c</FieldOrder>
<FieldOrder>xScore</FieldOrder>
</ExportFile>
</Config>
Using LINQ to XML:
var doc = XDocument.Load(#"c:\path\to\file.xml");
var fieldOrders =
from exportFile in doc.Descendants("ExportFile")
where (string)exportFile.Element("Name") == "Export_B"
from fieldOrder in exportFile.Elements("FieldOrder")
select (string)fieldOrder;
I have written an article
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/33769/Basics-of-LINQ-Lamda-Expressions
on XML using XDocument object.
You can parse the XML easily using
XDocument.Load(filepath)
Please read the section XLinq to parse the objects.
edit :
You can change value of Export_B using the code :
var document = XDocument.Load(filepath)
var exportFiles = document.Descandants("ExportFile");
List<XElement> list = new List<XElement>();
foreach(var element in exportFiles)
{
list.Add(element);
// Now you can do element.Element("Name") to get the name. Put a breakpoint on this, you can get the reference of all underlying objects.
}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<form:Documents xmlns:form="http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/FormData.xsd" xmlns:addData="http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/AdditionalFormData.xsd">
<_Document_Definition_1:_Document_Definition_1 addData:ImagePath="C:\POC\Export\Test.pdf" xmlns:_Document_Definition_1="http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/Document_Definition_1.xsd">
<_Page_1>
<_First_Name>John</_First_Name>
<_Last_Name>Doe</_Last_Name>
</_Page_1>
</_Document_Definition_1:_Document_Definition_1>
</form:Documents>
I have xml containing directory of pdf file which I would need to read.
I can read first name and last name from _Page_1 node but do not know how to read ImagePath.
Here is my code to read from _Page_1
XDocument xDoc = XDocument.Load("Test.xml");
var poc = from p in xDoc.Descendants("_Page_1")
select new
{
FirstName = p.Element("_First_Name").Value,
LastNumber = p.Element("_Last_Name").Value
};
// Execute the query
foreach (var customer in poc)
{
Console.WriteLine(customer.FirstName);
Console.WriteLine(customer.LastName);
}
//Pause the application
Console.ReadLine();
Thank you BrokenGlass, it's working.
I have one more question.
What if I have several iteration of _Document_Definition node, how do I read each iteration.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<form:Documents xmlns:form="http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/FormData.xsd" xmlns:addData="http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/AdditionalFormData.xsd">
<_Document_Definition_1:_Document_Definition_1 addData:ImagePath="C:\POC\Export\Test.pdf" xmlns:_Document_Definition_1="http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/Document_Definition_1.xsd">
<_Page_1>
<_First_Name>John</_First_Name>
<_Last_Name>Doe</_Last_Name>
</_Page_1>
</_Document_Definition_1:_Document_Definition_1>
<_Document_Definition_1:_Document_Definition_1 addData:ImagePath="C:\POC\Export\Test2.pdf" xmlns:_Document_Definition_1="http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/Document_Definition_1.xsd">
<_Page_1>
<_First_Name>Jane</_First_Name>
<_Last_Name>Doe</_Last_Name>
</_Page_1>
</_Document_Definition_1:_Document_Definition_1>
</form:Documents>
You are missing the XML namespace references to access those attributes, this works:
XDocument doc = XDocument.Load(#"test.xml");
XNamespace _Document_Definition_1 = "http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/Document_Definition_1.xsd";
XNamespace addData = "http://www.abbyy.com/FlexiCapture/Schemas/Export/AdditionalFormData.xsd";
string impagePath = doc.Descendants(_Document_Definition_1 + "_Document_Definition_1")
.First()
.Attribute(addData + "ImagePath")
.Value;
It looks like Imagepath is an attribute not an element. Hence you are not able to read it. Check for the attributes in the xml file.
I would like to filter with high performance XML elements from an XML document.
Take for instance this XML file with contacts:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="asistentes.xslt"?>
<contactlist evento="Cena Navidad 2010" empresa="company">
<contact type="1" id="1">
<name>Name1</name>
<email>xxxx#zzzz.es</email>
<confirmado>SI</confirmado>
</contact>
<contact type="1" id="2">
<name>Name2</name>
<email>xxxxxxxxx#zzzze.es</email>
<confirmado>Sin confirmar</confirmado>
</contact>
</contaclist>
My current code to filter from this XML document:
using System;
using System.Xml.Linq;
class Test
{
static void Main()
{
string xml = #" the xml above";
XDocument doc = XDocument.Parse(xml);
foreach (XElement element in doc.Descendants("contact")) {
Console.WriteLine(element);
var id = element.Attribute("id").Value;
var valor = element.Descendants("confirmado").ToList()[0].Value;
var email = element.Descendants("email").ToList()[0].Value;
var name = element.Descendants("name").ToList()[0].Value;
if (valor.ToString() == "SI") { }
}
}
}
What would be the best way to optimize this code to filter on <confirmado> element content?
var doc = XDocument.Parse(xml);
var query = from contact in doc.Root.Elements("contact")
let confirmado = (string)contact.Element("confirmado")
where confirmado == "SI"
select new
{
Id = (int)contact.Attribute("id"),
Name = (string)contact.Element("name"),
Email = (string)contact.Element("email"),
Valor = confirmado
};
foreach (var contact in query)
{
...
}
Points of interest:
doc.Root.Elements("contact") selects only the <contact> elements in the document root, instead of searching the whole document for <contact> elements.
The XElement.Element method returns the first child element with the given name. No need to convert the child elements to a list and take the first element.
The XElement and XAttribute classes provide a wide selection of convenient conversion operators.
You could use LINQ:
foreach (XElement element in doc.Descendants("contact").Where(c => c.Element("confirmado").Value == "SI"))