converting xml to dictionary in python code example
Example 1: python convert dict to xml
from dicttoxml import dicttoxml
array = [
{
'time': {"hour":"1", "minute":"30","seconds": "40"}
},
{
'place': {"street":"40 something", "zip": "00000"}
}
]
xml = dicttoxml(array, custom_root='test', attr_type=False)
Example 2: python convert xml to dictionary
from xml.etree import cElementTree as ElementTree
class XmlListConfig(list):
def __init__(self, aList):
for element in aList:
if element:
if len(element) == 1 or element[0].tag != element[1].tag:
self.append(XmlDictConfig(element))
elif element[0].tag == element[1].tag:
self.append(XmlListConfig(element))
elif element.text:
text = element.text.strip()
if text:
self.append(text)
class XmlDictConfig(dict):
'''
Example usage:
>>> tree = ElementTree.parse('your_file.xml')
>>> root = tree.getroot()
>>> xmldict = XmlDictConfig(root)
Or, if you want to use an XML string:
>>> root = ElementTree.XML(xml_string)
>>> xmldict = XmlDictConfig(root)
And then use xmldict for what it is... a dict.
'''
def __init__(self, parent_element):
if parent_element.items():
self.update(dict(parent_element.items()))
for element in parent_element:
if element:
if len(element) == 1 or element[0].tag != element[1].tag:
aDict = XmlDictConfig(element)
else:
aDict = {element[0].tag: XmlListConfig(element)}
if element.items():
aDict.update(dict(element.items()))
self.update({element.tag: aDict})
elif element.items():
self.update({element.tag: dict(element.items())})
else:
self.update({element.tag: element.text})