XMLWriter#
- class astropy.utils.xml.writer.XMLWriter(file)[source]#
Bases:
object
A class to write well-formed and nicely indented XML.
Use like this:
w = XMLWriter(fh) with w.tag('html'): with w.tag('body'): w.data('This is the content')
Which produces:
<html> <body> This is the content </body> </html>
- Parameters:
Methods Summary
close
(id)Closes open elements, up to (and including) the element identified by the given identifier.
comment
(comment)Adds a comment to the output stream.
data
(text)Adds character data to the output stream.
element
(tag[, text, wrap, attrib])Adds an entire element.
end
([tag, indent, wrap])Closes the current element (opened by the most recent call to
start
).flush
()Returns the number of indentation levels the file is currently in.
get_indentation_spaces
([offset])Returns a string of spaces that matches the current indentation level.
object_attrs
(obj, attrs)Converts an object with a bunch of attributes on an object into a dictionary for use by the
XMLWriter
.start
(tag[, attrib])Opens a new element.
string_element
(xml_string)Reformat the indentation in the XML to insert the MIVOT block.
tag
(tag[, attrib])A convenience method for creating wrapper elements using the
with
statement.xml_cleaning_method
([method])Context manager to control how XML data tags are cleaned (escaped) to remove potentially unsafe characters or constructs.
Methods Documentation
- close(id)[source]#
Closes open elements, up to (and including) the element identified by the given identifier.
- comment(comment)[source]#
Adds a comment to the output stream.
- Parameters:
- comment
str
Comment text, as a Unicode string.
- comment
- data(text)[source]#
Adds character data to the output stream.
- Parameters:
- text
str
Character data, as a Unicode string.
- text
- element(tag, text=None, wrap=False, attrib={}, **extra)[source]#
Adds an entire element. This is the same as calling
start
,data
, andend
in sequence. Thetext
argument can be omitted.
- end(tag=None, indent=True, wrap=False)[source]#
Closes the current element (opened by the most recent call to
start
).- Parameters:
- tag
str
Element name. If given, the tag must match the start tag. If omitted, the current element is closed.
- tag
- get_indentation_spaces(offset=0)[source]#
Returns a string of spaces that matches the current indentation level.
- static object_attrs(obj, attrs)[source]#
Converts an object with a bunch of attributes on an object into a dictionary for use by the
XMLWriter
.
- start(tag, attrib={}, **extra)[source]#
Opens a new element. Attributes can be given as keyword arguments, or as a string/string dictionary. The method returns an opaque identifier that can be passed to the
close()
method, to close all open elements up to and including this one.
- tag(tag, attrib={}, **extra)[source]#
A convenience method for creating wrapper elements using the
with
statement.Examples
>>> with writer.tag('foo'): ... writer.element('bar') ... # </foo> is implicitly closed here ...
Parameters are the same as to
start
.
- xml_cleaning_method(method='escape_xml', **clean_kwargs)[source]#
Context manager to control how XML data tags are cleaned (escaped) to remove potentially unsafe characters or constructs.
The default (
method='escape_xml'
) applies brute-force escaping of certain key XML characters like<
,>
, and&
to ensure that the output is not valid XML.In order to explicitly allow certain XML tags (e.g. link reference or emphasis tags), use
method='bleach_clean'
. This sanitizes the data string using theclean
function of the bleach package. Any additional keyword arguments will be passed directly to theclean
function.Finally, use
method='none'
to disable any sanitization. This should be used sparingly.Example:
w = writer.XMLWriter(ListWriter(lines)) with w.xml_cleaning_method('bleach_clean'): w.start('td') w.data('<a href="https://google.com">google.com</a>') w.end()