This is forked from a fork, because I couldn't find a simple xml parser working with typescript. So I have converted this package to typescript and in the process of testing it.
- A tiny simple and fast XML/HTML stream parser with an easy-to-use interface (using NodeJS streams)
- A very effective (fast) way to detal with RSS/ATOM/RDF feeds
Copy from https://github.com/Steeljuice/node-xml-stream because of inactivity of Project
There are alot of good other xml/html parsers out there, this is just meant to be a tiny and easy to use stream-parser that is fast. It is a perfect match for use in feed parsers (e.g. ATOM/RSS/RDF)
If you need a parser that is more heavy-weight with more functionality I recommend node-sax
https://github.com/isaacs/sax-js
Reads XML/HTML streams fast and emitts events for:
- Tag Openings (opentag) <tag attr="1.0">
- Closing tags (closetag) </tag>
- Self closing tags (closetag) <tag />
- CDATA (cdata) <[[CDATA[data]]>
- Instructions (instruction) <?xml version="1.0?>
All comments are ignored (not emitted). <!DOCTYPES
, <!ENTITY
are also ignored, I haven't found any real need for them yet parsing RSS/ATOM/RDF.
Important notice due some self closing tags do not have an empty space we strip the last / at the end of a tag name. So if your tag is named somthing/ it will not work.
Install via NPM using command:
npm install --save node-xml-stream
let Parser = require('node-xml-stream');
let fs = require('fs');
let parser = new Parser();
// <tag attr="hello">
parser.on('opentag', (name, attrs) => {
// name = 'tag'
// attrs = { attr: 'hello' }
});
// </tag>
parser.on('closetag', name => {
// name = 'tag'
}
// <tag>TEXT</tag>
parser.on('text', text => {
// text = 'TEXT'
});
// <[[CDATA['data']]>
parser.on('cdata', cdata => {
// cdata = 'data'
});
// <?xml version="1.0"?>
parser.on('instruction', (name, attrs) => {
// name = 'xml'
// attrs = { version: '1.0' }
});
// Only stream-errors are emitted.
parser.on('error', err => {
// Handle a parsing error
});
parser.on('finish', () => {
// Stream is completed
});
// Write data to the stream.
parser.write('<root>TEXT</root>');
// Pipe a stream to the parser
let stream = fs.createReadStream('./feed.atom');
stream.pipe(parser);
#write(data)
- write data to the stream.
#end()
- end the stream
#on(event, handler)
- Attach an eventhandler
All the default stream events for NodeJS streams and the below extra events that are emitted:
opentag
- when a tag is opened { name, attributes }
closetag
- When a tag is closed { name }
text
- when text is retrieved { text }
cdata
- when CDATA is read. { text }
instruction
- When instruction is available { name, attributes }
Pull requests and stars always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
MIT