xml2yaml - convert an XML message with a schema into YAML
xml2yaml xml-file schema-file(s) >yaml-file
xml2yaml -x xml-file -s schema-files -o yaml-file
Convert an XML message into YAML with the same structure. A schema is required
to enforce the correct syntax, especially for optionally repeated elements.
You can either specify an XML message filename and one or more schema filenames
as arguments, or use the options.
- --xml|-x filename
- The file which contains the xml message. A single dash means
"stdin".
- --schema|-s filename(s)
- This option can be repeated, or the filenames separated by comma's, if you
have more than one schema file to parse. All imported and included schema
components have to be provided explicitly.
- --bigints|-b (boolean)
- By default, the translation is a little sloppy: Integer types are defined
to support at least 18 digits in XML. However, this is usually unnecessary
large and unreadible in YAML.
- --no-keep-root (boolean)
- Do not include the top node in the output.
- --mixed HOW
- [1.32] How to treat mixed elements. The default is TEXTUAL. Other values
are "ATTRIBUTES",
"XML_STRING", and
"STRUCTURAL". More details about
mixed_elements in XML::Compile::Translate::Reader.
- --type|-t TYPE
- The type of the root element, required if the XML is not namespaceo
qualified, although the schema is. If not specified, the root element is
automatically inspected.
The TYPE notation is
"{namespace}localname". Be warned to
use quoting on the UNIX command-line, because curly braces have a
special meaning for the shell.
- --output|-o filename
- By default (or when the filename is a dash), the output is printed to
stdout.
This module is part of Perl's XML-Compile distribution. Website:
http://perl.overmeer.net/xml-compile/
Copyrights 2008 by Slaven Rezic and Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see
ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html