xml-analyser
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Simple command line tool for quickly analysing the structure of an arbitrary XML file
xml-analyser
A tool showing various statistics about element usage in an arbitrary XML file.
Installation
pip install xml-analyser
Or using pipx:
pipx install xml-analyser
Usage
xml-analyser example.xml
If example.xml
looks like this:
<example>
<foo>
<bar a="1" b="2">
<baz>This has text</baz>
</bar>
</foo>
<foo>
<bar a="1" b="2" c="3">
<baz>More text here</baz>
</bar>
<baz d="1" />
</foo>
</example>
xml-analyzer example.xml
outputs this:
{
"example": {
"count": 1,
"parent_counts": {},
"attr_counts": {},
"child_counts": {
"foo": 2
}
},
"foo": {
"count": 2,
"parent_counts": {
"example": 2
},
"attr_counts": {},
"child_counts": {
"bar": 2,
"baz": 1
}
},
"bar": {
"count": 2,
"parent_counts": {
"foo": 2
},
"attr_counts": {
"a": 2,
"b": 2,
"c": 1
},
"child_counts": {
"baz": 2
}
},
"baz": {
"count": 3,
"parent_counts": {
"bar": 2,
"foo": 1
},
"attr_counts": {
"d": 1
},
"child_counts": {},
"count_with_text": 2,
"max_text_length": 14
}
}
Truncating the XML instead
The --truncate
option works differently: the XML file passed to this tool will be truncated, by finding any elements with more than two child elements of the same type and truncating to just those two elements.
This can reduce a large XML file to something that's easier to understand.
Given an example document like this one:
<example>
<atop title="Example 1" />
<atop title="Example 2" />
<atop title="Example 3" />
<atop title="Example 4" />
<foo>
<bar a="1" b="2">
<baz>This has text</baz>
</bar>
<bar a="2" b="2">
<baz>This has text</baz>
</bar>
<bar a="3" b="2">
<baz>This has text</baz>
</bar>
<bar a="4" b="2">
<baz>This has text</baz>
</bar>
</foo>
<foo>
<bar a="1" b="2" c="3">
<baz>More text here</baz>
</bar>
<baz d="1" />
</foo>
<foo>
<bar a="1" b="2" c="3">
<baz>More text here</baz>
</bar>
<baz d="1" />
</foo>
</example>
The following command:
xml-analyser example.xml --truncate
Will return the following:
<example>
<atop title="Example 1" />
<atop title="Example 2" />
<foo>
<bar a="1" b="2">
<baz>This has text</baz>
</bar>
<bar a="2" b="2">
<baz>This has text</baz>
</bar>
</foo>
<foo>
<bar a="1" b="2" c="3">
<baz>More text here</baz>
</bar>
<baz d="1" />
</foo>
</example>