== DESCRIPTION: Used to parse XML files with Nokogiri == REQUIREMENTS: nokogiri == INSTALL: $ gem build noko_parser.gemspec $ sudo gem install noko_parser-x.x.x.gem == USAGE: See examples/monkey.rb and examples/monkeys.xml Say you have an xml document like below. We are interested in extracting the Monkey elements out of it and embed banana elements inside it. <xml> <animals> <elephant id="3"> <name>elephant1</name> <trunk>large</trunk> </elephant> <monkey id="1"> <contact> <name type='first'>monkey1</name> <name type='last'>monkeylastname</name> </contact> <bananas> <banana> <id>1</id> <size>small</size> </banana> <banana> <id>2</id> <size>medium</size> </banana> </bananas> <yrsold>23</yrsold> <personality hilarious="true">quiet</personality> <street>300 Monkey St</street> <city>Cincinnati</city> <state>Oh</state> <zip>45219</zip> </monkey> <monkey id="2"> <contact> <name type='first'>monkey2</name> <name type='last'>monkeylastname</name> </contact> <bananas> <banana> <id>3</id> <size>large</size> </banana> <banana> <id>4</id> <size>huge</size> </banana> </bananas> <yrsold>33</yrsold> <personality hilarious="false">loud</personality> <street>301 Monkey St</street> <city>Cincinnati</city> <state>Oh</state> <zip>45219</zip> </monkey> </animals> </xml> You first define your monkey and banana class and then describe the way to find all the nodes you are looking for and then the properties you want. You can also add class methods to manipulate the data. module Fruits; end module Animals; end class Fruits::Banana include NokoParser::Properties nodes :xpath => '//banana' property :id, :xpath => 'id' property :size, :xpath => 'size' end class Animals::Monkey include NokoParser::Properties nodes :xpath => '//monkey' property :id, :xpath => '.', :attribute => 'id' property :first_name, :xpath => 'contact/name[@type="first"]' property :last_name, :xpath => 'contact/name[@type="last"]' property :age, :xpath => 'yrsold' property :funny, :xpath => 'personality', :attribute => :hilarious property :loud, :xpath => 'personality' property :street, :xpath => 'street' property :city, :xpath => 'city' property :state, :xpath => 'state' property :zip, :xpath => 'zip' embed :bananas, :xpath => 'bananas', :class => 'Fruits::Banana' def address [street, city, state].compact.join(", ") + " #{zip}" end def age @age.to_i end def funny=(value) @funny = (value == "true" ? true : false) end end You can then call the Monkey#parse method passing in xml or the Monkey#parse_file method passing in the path to a file. You will receive an array of monkey objects in return. irb(main):001:0> require 'pp' => true irb(main):002:0> monkeys = Animals::Monkey.parse_file('examples/monkeys.xml') => #<Animals::Monkey:0x149cab8 ...>, #<Animals::Monkey:0x14992b4 ...>] irb(main):003:0> pp monkeys.first #<Animals::Monkey:0x149cab8 @age="23", @bananas= [#<Fruits::Banana:0x149a3f8 @id="1", @size="small">, #<Fruits::Banana:0x1499b4c @id="2", @size="medium">], @city="Cincinnati", @first_name="monkey1", @funny=false, @id=1, @last_name="monkeylastname", @loud="quiet", @state="Oh", @street="300 Monkey St", @zip="45219"> => nil irb(main):004:0> pp monkeys.last #<Animals::Monkey:0x14992b4 @age="33", @bananas= [#<Fruits::Banana:0x1496c30 @id="3", @size="large">, #<Fruits::Banana:0x1496384 @id="4", @size="huge">], @city="Cincinnati", @first_name="monkey2", @funny=false, @id=2, @last_name="monkeylastname", @loud="loud", @state="Oh", @street="301 Monkey St", @zip="45219"> => nil irb(main):005:0> monkeys.first.age => 23 irb(main):006:0> monkeys.first.age.class => Fixnum irb(main):007:0> monkeys.first.address => "300 Monkey St, Cincinnati, Oh 45219" irb(main):008:0> monkeys.first.funny => false irb(main):010:0> pp monkeys.first.bananas [#<Fruits::Banana:0x149a3f8 @id="1", @size="small">, #<Fruits::Banana:0x1499b4c @id="2", @size="medium">] => nil irb(main):004:0> pp monkeys.last.bananas [#<Fruits::Banana:0x1496c30 @id="3", @size="large">, #<Fruits::Banana:0x1496384 @id="4", @size="huge">] => nil == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: == LICENSE: (The MIT License) Copyright (c) 2008 FIX Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 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