Catmandu::Exporter::XSD - Export and validate XML documents
# Convert one shiporder YAML to XML catmandu convert YAML to XSD --root '{}shiporder' --schemas demo/order/*.xsd < shiporder.YAML # Same as above but store multiple shiporders in the YAML into a separate file catmandu convert YAML to XSD --root '{}shiporder' --schemas demo/order/*.xsd --split 1 < shiporder.YAML # Same as above but use template toolkit to pack the XML into an container # (The xml record is stored in the 'xml' key which can be retrieved in the # template by [% xml %]) catmandu convert YAML to XSD --root '{}shiporder' --schemas demo/order/*.xsd --template_before t/xml_header.tt --template t/xml_record.tt --template t/xml_footer.tt < shiporder.YAML use Catmandu; # Print to STDOUT my $exporter = Catmandu->exporter('XSD', root => ... schemas => ... ); $exporter->add_many($arrayref); $exporter->add_many($iterator); $exporter->add_many(sub { }); $exporter->add($hashref); $exporter->commit;
This is a Catmandu::Exporter for converting Perl into valided XML documents using an XSD schema file.
Write output to a local file given by its path. Alternatively a scalar reference can be passed to write to a string.
Write output to an IO::Handle. If not specified, Catmandu::Util::io is used to create the output stream from the file argument or by using STDOUT.
file
Optional. Don't write to the file (or STDOUT) and split the output documents into one or more files. E.g.
catmandu ... to XSD --root ... --schemas ... --split 1 < data
Optional. Use a FORMAT as template for naming output files. Uses the '_id' field in the data or an incremental counter as input. E.g.
# Creates 000001.xml , 000002.xml, etc catmandu ... to XSD --root ... --schemas ... --split 1 --split_pattern '%-6.6d.xml' < data
Optional. Specify the directory in which the split files need to be written.
Optional. A template toolkit template to be used for creating each XML output record. Gets as input the input data plus the XML serialized form in the 'xml' field.
Optional. The template toolkit template to be used as XML header.
Optional. The template toolkit template to be used as XML footer.
An ARRAY of one or more fixes or file scripts to be applied to imported items.
Required. The name (and namespace) of the root element of the XML document. E.g.:
{}shiporder {http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3}mods {urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9}ead
Required. An array or comma separated list of XSD schema locations.
Optional. An array or comma delimited string of namespace prefixes to be used hand handling XML files. E.g.
# On the command line: catmandu ... --prefixes ead:urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9,... # In Perl prefixes => [ ead => 'urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9' , ... => ... ]
Optional. The handling of mixed element content. One of ATTRIBUTES (default), TEXTUAL, STRUCTURAL, XML_NODE, XML_STRING, CODE reference. See also Catmandu::XSD and XML::Compile::Translate::Reader
Every Catmandu::Importer is a Catmandu::Iterable all its methods are inherited.
Catmandu::Exporter, Catmandu::XSD , Template
Patrick Hochstenbach , patrick.hochstenbach at ugent.be
patrick.hochstenbach at ugent.be
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
To install Catmandu::XSD, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Catmandu::XSD
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Catmandu::XSD
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.