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Use an XML action to process XML data, and convert it into specific data objects that can be used by PhixFlow for processing. The XML Node extracts one or more records from the provided XML document using the XPath specified. The input expression provides the source of the XML data to be operated upon. Typically, this will be a simple expression pointing at an incoming attribute, such as, the body from a HTTP Node. // Consists of the pipe name and the name of a mapped attribute The XPath expression is evaluated against the XML document provided by the Input Expression and returns a list of XML elements. It determines which elements are extracted from the XML. Note that the XPath determines the number of elements that are processed, which directly correlates to the number of records returned by the XML Node. For example, if the path returns the route element of the XML Document only one record will be returned. Whereas a path that returns children nodes will return one record for each child element. // XML XPath symbol is used to traverse down into the XML structure. It is the child operator, used to denote a child element of the current element. All elements are delimited using this notation e.g. Worked examples are provided at the end of this page. Contains a list of attributes returned by the node. In this node XML is converted into data objects that can be used by PhixFlow, this information is accessed using the Attribute Expression syntax in an output attribute. To add an output attribute click the button and complete the appropriate details. For example: XML documents containing namespaces are supported. The Namespace grid contains a list of expected namespaces defined in an XML response. To add a namespace to the list, click Create New. PhixFlow opens a new XML Namespace property pane. To remove a namespace, use the Delete in the toolbar. See Worked Example below. Prioritise Throughput Over Ordering When disabled (default), records are processed in the order they are provided. XPath A record is created for each element returned by the path. Therefore we do not recommend returning the root as this only returns a single record. Results The following examples show how to reference the returned xpaths xml data structure in an Output Attribute: Note the use of the Namespace Example Within the XPath expression they are referred to using semicolons Within Attribute Expressions a $ is used instead of the normal : namespace notation The namespace prefix used here 'Overview
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Field Description Example Value Name Name given to the XML Node. This will be displayed on the actionflow canvas. MyXMLReader Input Expression in.body
XPath XPath Syntax
Expression Description /
symbol used to traverse down into the XML structure. It is the child operator, used to denote a child element of the current element. All elements are delimited using this notation e.g. /rss/Item/Date
, will return the value held in the Date element... is used to traverse up 1 element in the hierarchy from child to parent. [ ]
is used to select a child element of the current element (by name or index number). @ is used to select all attributes with the specified name e.g. // @foo
will return all attributes named foo in the XML document. See Attributes vs Elements for details.//
Selects elements, from within the current element, that match the selection regardless of their location e.g. /root/item//bar
will return all bar elements from within item.*
a wildcard, returning all elements regardless of their name. Attribute Expression Syntax
Expression Description . _result.Feed.Tilte
, will return the value held in Title element.^ symbol is used to traverse up 1 element in the hierarchy from child to parent. [ ]
is used to select a child element of the current element (by name or index number). Output Attributes
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Field Description Worked Example
<root xmlns:h="http://example.com/schema">
<main page="PF Main Page">
<title name="PF Title">PF Title Text
<datarow>
<data initials="AA">Alistair Andrews</data>
<data initials="BB">Bert Brown</data>
</datarow>
</title>
</main>
</root>
/root/main/title
^
to traverse to the immediate parent element.listToString
function is used to handle multiple matching child values.<root xmlns:h="http://example.com/schema">
<main page="PF Main Page">
<h:title name="PF Title">PF Title Text
<h:datarow>
<h:data h:initials="AA">Alistair Andrews</data>
<h:data h:initials="BB">Bert Brown</data>
</h:datarow>
</h:title>
</main>
</root>
/root/main/h:title
A record is created for each element returned by the path. Therefore we do not recommend returning the root as this only returns a single record.
h
' must be configured in the XML Namespace.
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