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Converts XML to Python objects

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untangle

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  • Converts XML to a Python object.
  • Siblings with similar names are grouped into a list.
  • Children can be accessed with parent.child, attributes with element['attribute'].
  • You can call the parse() method with a filename, an URL or an XML string.
  • Substitutes -, . and : with _ <foobar><foo-bar/></foobar> can be accessed with foobar.foo_bar, <foo.bar.baz/> can be accessed with foo_bar_baz and <foo:bar><foo:baz/></foo:bar> can be accessed with foo_bar.foo_baz
  • Works with Python 3.7 - 3.10

Installation

With pip:

pip install untangle

With conda:

conda install -c conda-forge untangle

Conda feedstock maintained by @htenkanen. Issues and questions about conda-forge packaging / installation can be done here.

Usage

(See and run examples.py or this blog post: Read XML painlessly for more info)

import untangle
obj = untangle.parse(resource)

resource can be:

  • a URL
  • a filename
  • an XML string

Running the above code and passing this XML:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
	<child name="child1"/>
</root>

allows it to be navigated from the untangled object like this:

obj.root.child['name'] # u'child1'

Changelog

see CHANGELOG.md

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