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xml_set_element_handler — establece gestores de los elementos principio y fin

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int xml_set_element_handler ( int $parser , string $startElementHandler , string $endElementHandler )

Establece las funciones de gestion de elementos para el analizador XML parser . startElementHandler y endElementHandler son strings que contienen los nombres de las funciones que deben existir cuando xml_parse() es llamado por parser .

La función denominada startElementHandler debe aceptar tres parámetros:

startElementHandler ( int $parser , string $name , string $attribs )
parser
El primer parámetro, parser, es una referencia al analizador XML que llama al gestor.
name
El segundo parámetro, name , contiene el nombre del elemento para el que se llama a este gestor. Si la propiedad de case-folding tiene efecto para este analizador, el nombre del elemento estará en mayúsculas.
attribs
El tercer parámetro, attribs , contiene un array asociativo con los atributos de los elementos (si hay). Las claves de este array son los nombres de los atributos, los valores son los valores de los atributos. Los nombres de los atributos están en mayúsculas (case-folded) con el mismo criterio que los nombres de los elementos. Los valores de los atributos no sufren las consecuencias de case-folding. El orden original de los atributos se puede recuperar recorriendo attribs del modo usual, usando each(). La primera clave del array es el el primer atributo, y así sucesivamente.

La función llamada endElementHandler debe aceptar dos parámetros:

endElementHandler ( int $parser , string $name )
parser
El primer parámetro, parser, es una referencia al analizador XML que llama al gestor.
name
El segundo parámetro, name , contiene el nombre del elemento para el que se llama a este gestor. Si la propiedad de case-folding tiene efecto para este analizador, el nombre del elemento estará en mayúsculas.

Si una función gestora se establece como la cadena vacía, o FALSE, el gestor en cuestión se deshabilita.

Se devuelve TRUE si se establecieron los gestores, FALSE si parser no es un analizador.

En la actualidad no hay soporte para gestores objeto/método.



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xml_set_element_handler
darien at etelos dot com
12-Feb-2007 03:48
This documentation is somewhat awry. I know it's been said many times before, but it bears repeating...

If using PHP4, you may be required to use xml_set_object() instead of calling any of the xml_set_*_handler() functions with a two-item array. It will work fine on PHP5, but move the same code to PHP4 and it will create one copie of $this (even if you use &$this) for each handler you set!

<?php
// This code will fail mysteriously on PHP4.
$this->parser = xml_parser_create();
xml_set_element_handler(
           
$this->parser,
            array(&
$this,"start_tag"),
            array(&
$this,"end_tag")
        );
       
xml_set_character_data_handler(
           
$this->parser,
            array(&
$this,"tag_data")
        );
?>

<?php
// This code will work on PHP4.
$this->parser = xml_parser_create();
xml_set_object($this->parser,&$this);
xml_set_element_handler(
           
$this->parser,
           
"start_tag",
           
"end_tag"
       
);
       
xml_set_character_data_handler(
           
$this->parser,
           
"tag_data"
       
);
?>
lloeki at gmail dot com
31-Oct-2006 08:07
I modified the previous script, so that it is associative. I find it more useful that way. BTW I prefer strtolower() things, but that's not mandatory at all.

<?php

$file
= "data.xml";
$depth = 0;
$tree = array();
$tree['name'] = "root";
$stack[] = &$tree;

function
startElement($parser, $name, $attrs) {
   global
$depth;
   global
$stack;
   global
$tree;
 
  
$element = array();
   foreach (
$attrs as $key => $value) {
      
$element[strtolower($key)]=$value;
   }

  
end($stack);
  
$stack[key($stack)][strtolower($name)] = &$element;
  
$stack[strtolower($name)] = &$element;
  
  
$depth++;
}

function
endElement($parser, $name) {
   global
$depth;
   global
$stack;

  
array_pop($stack);
  
$depth--;
}

$xml_parser = xml_parser_create();
xml_set_element_handler($xml_parser, "startElement", "endElement");
if (!(
$fp = fopen($file, "r"))) {
   die(
"could not open XML input");
}

while (
$data = fread($fp, 4096)) {
   if (!
xml_parse($xml_parser, $data, feof($fp))) {
       die(
sprintf("XML error: %s at line %d",
                  
xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($xml_parser)),
                  
xml_get_current_line_number($xml_parser)));
   }
}
xml_parser_free($xml_parser);
$tree = end(end($stack));
echo
"<pre>";
print_r($tree);
echo
"</pre>";

?>
rubentrancoso at gmail dot com
29-Aug-2006 05:44
My 25 cents. This example show how to parse a XML in a associative array tree.

<?php

$file
= "flow/flow.xml";
$depth = 0;
$tree = array();
$tree['name'] = "root";
$stack[count($stack)] = &$tree;

function
startElement($parser, $name, $attrs) {
   global
$depth;
   global
$stack;
   global
$tree;
  
  
$element = array();
  
$element['name'] = $name;
   foreach (
$attrs as $key => $value) {
       
//echo $key."=".$value;
       
$element[$key]=$value;
    }

  
$last = &$stack[count($stack)-1];
  
$last[count($last)-1] = &$element;
  
$stack[count($stack)] = &$element;

  
$depth++;
}

function
endElement($parser, $name) {
   global
$depth;
   global
$stack;

  
array_pop($stack);
  
$depth--;
}

$xml_parser = xml_parser_create();
xml_set_element_handler($xml_parser, "startElement", "endElement");
if (!(
$fp = fopen($file, "r"))) {
   die(
"could not open XML input");
}

while (
$data = fread($fp, 4096)) {
   if (!
xml_parse($xml_parser, $data, feof($fp))) {
       die(
sprintf("XML error: %s at line %d",
                  
xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($xml_parser)),
                  
xml_get_current_line_number($xml_parser)));
   }
}
xml_parser_free($xml_parser);
$tree = $stack[0][0];
echo
"<pre>";
print_r($tree);
echo
"</pre>";
redb
15-May-2006 09:48
Example below (BadParser) works fine with some changes.

xml_set_element_handler ( $parser, array ( &$this, 'tagStart' ), array ( &$this, 'tagEnd' ) );
xml_set_character_data_handler ( $parser, array ( &$this, 'tagContent' ) );
Anonymous Koward
06-Apr-2006 02:38
This has been mentioned before, but I just spent several days trying to figure out what was going on. Folks, if your XML parser is completely in a class, look at the documentation for xml_set_object(). The documentation above does say you can use functions inside classes as callbacks for xml_set_element_handler, but it doesn't tell you that if your entire XML parser is inside a class, then this is the _WRONG_ way to do things.

You should instead call xml_set_object with your parser variable and $this, which will then fix strange errors that can otherwise crop up and stop you having to pass an array of ( $this, 'tagStart' ) to this function.

e.g.

<?php

class BadParser
{

    function
BadParser ()
    {

       
$parser = xml_parser_create();

       
//This is the WRONG WAY to set the functions inside your class for parsing the XML.
       
xml_set_element_handler ( $parser, array ( $this, 'tagStart' ), array ( $this, 'tagEnd' ) );
       
xml_set_character_data_handler ( $parser, array ( $this, 'tagContent' ) );

       
xml_parse ( $parser, $this->XMLData );

    }

    function
tagStart ( $parser, $tagName, $attributes = NULL )
    {

       
$this->tag = $tagName;

    }

    function
tagEnd ( $parser, $tagName )
    {

       
$this->tag = NULL;

    }

    function
tagContent ( $parser, $content )
    {

       
//This WILL NOT work as you intended. $this->tag will do strange, mysterious things, but it won't be the tag name like you expected.
       
echo ( "{$this->tag}: $content" );

    }

}

?>

Instead, you should change your constructor to do this as XML initalization instead:

<?php

class GoodParser
{

    function
GoodParser ()
    {

       
$parser = xml_parser_create();

       
//This is the RIGHT WAY to set everything inside the object.
       
xml_set_object ( $parser, $this );

       
xml_set_element_handler ( $parser, 'tagStart', 'tagEnd' );
       
xml_set_character_data_handler ( $parser, 'tagContent' );

       
xml_parse ( $parser, $this->XMLData );

    }

   
/* ... */

}

?>

I don't know if this problem exists in other versions of PHP. My version is 4.4.1. Hope I made sense, if this note had been around, it would've saved a lot of headaches for me (maybe I'm not observant enough).
vladimir-leontiev at uiowa dot edu
13-Dec-2005 02:44
It seems that characterData() gets characters in chuncks of 1024; therefore if you have string of characters between you tags that is longer than 1024 then characterData() will be called more that once for single pair of tags. I don't know if this feature(bug?) is documented anywhere, I just wanted to warn everyone about this; it had tripped me. I use php 4.3.10 on Linux.
hendra_g at hotmail dot com
19-Nov-2005 01:10
I ran into the same problem with 'ibjoel at hotmail dot com' in regards to self-closing tags, and found that the script that he/she wrote did not work as I expected.
I played around with some of php's functions and examples and compiled something, which may not be the neatest solution, but it works for the data that 'ibjoel at hotmail dot com' provided.
The data needs to be read from a file though, so the fp can be utilised. It still uses the xml_get_current_byte_index(resource parser) trick, but this time, I check for the last 2 character before the index and test if it's "/>".

<?php
/* myxmltest.xml:
<normal_tag>
  <self_close_tag />
     data
  <normal_tag>data
     <self_close_tag attr="value" />
  </normal_tag>
     data
  <normal_tag></normal_tag>
</normal_tag>
*/

//## Global Variables ##//
$file = "myxmltest.xml";
$character_data_on = false;
$tag_complete = true;

function
startElement($parser, $name, $attrs)
{
    global
$character_data_on;
    global
$tag_complete;
   
    echo
"&lt;<font color=\"#0000cc\">$name</font>";
   
//## Print the attributes ##//
   
if (sizeof($attrs)) {
        while (list(
$k, $v) = each($attrs)) {
            echo
" <font color=\"#009900\">$k</font>=\"<font
                   color=\"#990000\">$v</font>\""
;
        }
    }
   
//## Tag is still still incomplete,
    //## will be completed at either endElement or characterData ##//
   
$tag_complete = false;
   
$character_data_on = false;
}

function
endElement($parser, $name)
{
    global
$fp;
    global
$character_data_on;
    global
$tag_complete;
   
   
//#### Test for self-closing tag ####//
    //## xml_get_current_byte_index(resource parser) when run in this
    //## function, gives the index at (indicated by *):
    //##   for self closing tag: <br />*
    //##   for individual closing tag: <div>character data*</div>
    //## So to test for self-closing tag, we can just test for the last 2
    //## characters from the index
    //###################################//
   
   
if (!$character_data_on) {
       
//## Record current fp position ##//
       
$temp_fp = ftell($fp);
       
       
//## Point fp to 2 bytes before the end element byte index ##//
       
$end_element_byte_index = xml_get_current_byte_index($parser);
       
fseek($fp,$end_element_byte_index-2);
       
       
//## Gets the last 2 characters before the end element byte index ##//
       
$validator = fgets($fp, 3);
       
       
//## Restore fp position ##//
       
fseek($fp,$temp_fp);
       
       
//## If the last 2 character is "/>" ##//
       
if ($validator=="/>") {
           
//// Complete the self-closing tag ////
           
echo " /&gt";
           
//// Otherwise it is an individual closing tag ////
       
} else echo "&gt&lt/<font color=\"#0000cc\">$name</font>&gt";
       
$tag_complete = true;
    } else echo
"&lt/<font color=\"#0000cc\">$name</font>&gt";
   
   
$character_data_on = false;
}

function
characterData($parser, $data)
{
    global
$character_data_on;
    global
$tag_complete;
   
    if ((!
$character_data_on)&&(!$tag_complete)) {
        echo
"&gt";
       
$tag_complete = true;
    }
    echo
"<b>$data</b>";
   
$character_data_on = true;
}

$xml_parser = xml_parser_create();
xml_parser_set_option($xml_parser, XML_OPTION_CASE_FOLDING, false);
xml_set_element_handler($xml_parser, "startElement", "endElement");
xml_set_character_data_handler($xml_parser, "characterData");
if (!(
$fp = fopen($file, "r"))) {
    die(
"could not open XML input");
}

echo
"<pre>";
while (
$file_content = fread($fp, 4096)) {
    if (!
xml_parse($xml_parser, $file_content, feof($fp))) {
        die(
sprintf("XML error: %s at line %d",
                   
xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($xml_parser)),
                   
xml_get_current_line_number($xml_parser)));
    }
}
echo
"</pre>";
xml_parser_free($xml_parser);
?>
turan dot yuksel at tcmb dot gov dot tr
20-Sep-2005 07:41
The method that 'ibjoel at hotmail dot com' have described requires libxml2 as the xml parser, it does not work with expat. For a brief explanation, see xml_get_current_byte_index.
ibjoel at hotmail dot com
01-Aug-2005 07:49
I noticed that in the example below, and all the examples I've seen on this site for viewing xml in html, the look of self closing tags such as <br /> are not preserved. The parser cannot distinguish between <tag /> and <tag></tag>, and if your start and end element functions are like these examples, both instances will be output with both an indvidual start and end tag.  I needed to preserve self-closing tags and it took me a while to figure out this work around. Hope this helps someone...
 
The start tag is left open, and then completed by it's first child, the next start tag or its end tag.  The end tag will complete with " />", or </tag> depending on the number of bytes between the start and end tags in the parsed data.
<?php
//$data=filepath or string
$data=<<<DATA
<normal_tag>
  <self_close_tag />
      data
  <normal_tag>data
     <self_close_tag attr="value" />
  </normal_tag>
      data
  <normal_tag></normal_tag>
</normal_tag>
DATA;

function
startElement($parser, $name, $attrs)
{
       
xml_set_character_data_handler($parser, "characterData");
        global
$first_child, $start_byte;
        if(
$first_child)          //close start tag if neccessary
               
echo "><br />";
       
$first_child=true;
       
$start_byte=xml_get_current_byte_index ($parser);
        if(
count($attrs)>=1){
                foreach(
$attrs as $x=>$y){
                       
$attr_string .= " $x=\"$y\"";
                }
        }
        echo
htmlentities("<{$name}{$attr_string}"); //unclosed starttag
}

function
endElement($parser, $name)
{
        global
$first_child, $start_byte;
       
$byte=xml_get_current_byte_index ($parser);
        if(
$byte-$start_byte>2){           //if end tag is more than 2 bytes from start tag
               
if($first_child)          //close start tag if neccessary
                       
echo "><br />";
                echo
htmlentities("</{$name}>")."<br />"//individual end tag
       
}else
                echo
" /><br />"// self closing tag
       
$first_child=false;

}

function
characterData($parser, $data)
{
        global
$first_child;
        if(
$first_child//if $data is first child, close start tag
               
echo "><br />";
        if(
$data=trim($data))
                echo
"<font color='blue'>$data</font><br />";
       
$first_child=false;
}

function
ParseData($data)
{
       
$xml_parser = xml_parser_create();
       
xml_set_element_handler($xml_parser, "startElement", "endElement");
       
xml_parser_set_option($xml_parser,XML_OPTION_CASE_FOLDING,0);
        if(
is_file($data))
        {
                if (!(
$fp = fopen($file, "r"))) {
                        die(
"could not open XML input");
                }

                while (
$data = fread($fp, 4096)) {
                        if (!
xml_parse($xml_parser, $data, feof($fp))) {
                               
$error=xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($xml_parser));
                              
$line=xml_get_current_line_number($xml_parser);
                                die(
sprintf("XML error: %s at line %d",$error,$line));
                        }
                }
        }else{
                if (!
xml_parse($xml_parser, $data, 1)) {
                               
$error=xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($xml_parser));
                               
$line=xml_get_current_line_number($xml_parser);
                                die(
sprintf("XML error: %s at line %d",$error,$line));
                }
        }
       
       
xml_parser_free($xml_parser);
}

ParseData($data);
?>
youniforever at naver dot com
30-Apr-2005 07:41
<html>
  <head>
    <title>SAX Demonstration</title>
   <META HTTP-EQUIV='Content-type' CONTENT='text/html; charset=euc-kr'>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>RSS ¸®´õ±â</h1>
   
      <?php

     $file
= "data.xml";
     
     
$currentTag = "";
     
$currentAttribs = "";

      function
startElement($parser, $name, $attribs)
      {
          global
$currentTag, $currentAttribs;
         
$currentTag = $name;
   
         
$currentAttribs = $attribs;
          switch (
$name) {
         
          default:
              echo(
"<b>&lt$name&gt</b><br>");
              break;
          }
      }

      function
endElement($parser, $name)
      {
          global
$currentTag;
          switch (
$name) {
          default:
              echo(
"<br><b>&lt/$name&gt</b><br><br>");
              break;
          }
         
$currentTag = "";
         
$currentAttribs = "";
      }

      function
characterData($parser, $data)
      {
          global
$currentTag;
          switch (
$currentTag) {
          case
"link":
              echo(
"<a href=\"$data\">$data</a>\n");
              break;
          case
"title":
              echo(
"title : $data");
              break;
          default:
              echo(
$data);
              break;
          }
      }

    
$xmlParser = xml_parser_create();
   
     
$caseFold = xml_parser_get_option($xmlParser,
                                       
XML_OPTION_CASE_FOLDING);
   
     
$targetEncoding = xml_parser_get_option($xmlParser,
                                             
XML_OPTION_TARGET_ENCODING);

      if (
$caseFold == 1) {
         
xml_parser_set_option($xmlParser, XML_OPTION_CASE_FOLDING, false);
      }

     
xml_set_element_handler($xmlParser, "startElement", "endElement");
     
xml_set_character_data_handler($xmlParser, "characterData");

      if (!(
$fp = fopen($file, "r"))) {
          die(
"Cannot open XML data file: $file");
      }

     while (
$data = fread($fp, 4096)) {
          if (!
xml_parse($xmlParser, $data, feof($fp))) {
              die(
sprintf("XML error: %s at line %d",
                         
xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($xmlParser)),
                         
xml_get_current_line_number($xmlParser)));
             
xml_parser_free($xmlParser);
          }
      }
     
xml_parser_free($xmlParser);
     
?>
    </table>
  </body>
</html>
13-Mar-2005 06:34
In response to aw at avatartechnology dot com...
In response to landb at mail dot net...

When your functions are in an object:
Careful ! Don't forget to add: & (reference) to your parameters.

xml_set_element_handler($parser, array(&$this,"_startElement"), array(&$this,"_endElement"));
--> xmlparse will work on your object (good).

instead of:
xml_set_element_handler($parser, array($this,"_startElement"), array($this,"_endElement"));
---> xmlparse will work on a COPY of your object (often bad)

Vin-s
(sorry for my english)
aw at avatartechnology dot com
21-Oct-2004 12:40
In response to landb at mail dot net...

As the notes mention, you can pass an array that contains the reference to an object and a method name when you need... so you can call methods in your own class as handlers like this:

xml_set_element_handler($parser, array($this,"_startElement"), array($this,"_endElement"));

Hope it helps...
tj at tobyjoe dot com
31-Jan-2003 04:22
It seems that the tag handlers don't block on one another (the end handler is called whether or not the begin handler has finished). this can put you in a tight spot if you don't realize it while planning your app.
11-Oct-2001 08:09
You CAN use classes to parse XML. Just take a look at the following function:

xml_set_object
jg at jmkg dot net
07-May-2001 03:08
If you are using a class for xml parsing, and want to check the return value of xml_set_element_handler in case it  fails, you must do this outside of the class's constructor. Inside the constructor, PHP-4.0.5 will die.

Basically, put all your xml initialisation code in another function of the class, and keep it out of the constructor.

 
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