XMLStarlet explained

XMLStarlet
Author:Dagobert Michelsen, Noam Postavsky, Mikhail Grushinskiy
Latest Release Version:
Programming Language:C
Operating System:Unix-like, Windows, CygWin, Mac OS
Genre:XML parser
License:MIT License

XMLStarlet is a set of command line utilities (toolkit) to query, transform, validate, and edit XML documents and files using a simple set of shell commands in a way similar to how it is done with UNIX grep, sed, awk, diff, patch, join, etc commands.

This set of command line utilities can be used by those who want to test XPath query or execute commands on the fly as well as deal with many XML documents or for automated XML processing with shell scripts.

To run XMLStarlet utility you can download it from the official site, then simply type '' on the command line with the corresponding commands or queries to execute (see

  1. Examples
below).

Features

The toolkit's feature set includes the following options:

The XMLStarlet command line utility is written in C and uses libxml2 and libxslt. Implementation of extensive choice of options for XMLStarlet utility was only possible because of rich feature set of both libraries: libxml2 and libxslt. XMLStarlet is linked statically to both libxml2 and libxslt, so generally all you need to process XML documents is one executable file.

XMLStarlet is open source free software released under an MIT License which allows free use and distribution for both commercial and non-commercial projects.

Examples

Consider the following XML document 'xmlfile1.xml' example: en.wikipedia.org de.wikipedia.org fr.wikipedia.org pl.wikipedia.org es.wikipedia.org en.wiktionary.org fr.wiktionary.org vi.wiktionary.org tr.wiktionary.org es.wiktionary.org en.wikiversity.org

On a command prompt the following five XPath queries are executed on the above XML file 'xmlfile1.xml'.

$ xmlstarlet sel -t -v "//wikimedia/projects/project/@name" xmlfile1.xmlWikipediaWiktionaryWikiversity

$ xmlstarlet sel -t -v "/wikimedia/projects/project[last]/@*" xmlfile1.xmlWikiversity2006-10-04

$ xmlstarlet sel -t -v "/wikimedia/projects/project[@name='Wiktionary']/editions/edition" xmlfile1.xmlen.wiktionary.orgfr.wiktionary.orgvi.wiktionary.orgtr.wiktionary.orges.wiktionary.org

$ xmlstarlet sel -t -v "/wikimedia/projects/project[@name='Wiktionary']/editions/edition[@language!='Turkish' and @language!='Spanish']" xmlfile1.xmlen.wiktionary.orgfr.wiktionary.orgvi.wiktionary.org

$ xmlstarlet sel -t -v "/wikimedia/projects/project/editions/edition[position >= 3]/@*" xmlfile1.xmlFrenchPolishSpanishVietnameseTurkishSpanishAn XML document can be validated against an XSD schema saved in file 'xsdfile.xsd' as follows:$ xmlstarlet val -e -s xsdfile.xsd xmlfile1.xmlxmlfile1.xml - valid

See also

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