Best way to compare 2 XML documents in Java
The following will check if the documents are equal using standard JDK libraries.
DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); dbf.setNamespaceAware(true); dbf.setCoalescing(true); dbf.setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(true); dbf.setIgnoringComments(true); DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder(); Document doc1 = db.parse(new File("file1.xml")); doc1.normalizeDocument(); Document doc2 = db.parse(new File("file2.xml")); doc2.normalizeDocument(); Assert.assertTrue(doc1.isEqualNode(doc2));
normalize() is there to make sure there are no cycles (there technically wouldn't be any)
The above code will require the white spaces to be the same within the elements though, because it preserves and evaluates it. The standard XML parser that comes with Java does not allow you to set a feature to provide a canonical version or understand xml:space
if that is going to be a problem then you may need a replacement XML parser such as xerces or use JDOM.
Sounds like a job for XMLUnit
- http://www.xmlunit.org/
- https://github.com/xmlunit
Example:
public class SomeTest extends XMLTestCase {
@Test
public void test() {
String xml1 = ...
String xml2 = ...
XMLUnit.setIgnoreWhitespace(true); // ignore whitespace differences
// can also compare xml Documents, InputSources, Readers, Diffs
assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2); // assertXMLEquals comes from XMLTestCase
}
}