I have some utf-16 xml documents that i need to parse using python's lxml ElementTree. If i just pass the documents as strings, it fails to build a tree. i need to use some xpath queries on the documents and hence i need the tree structure. here is some code i have been trying
from lxml.html.soupparser import fromstring
root = fromstring(inString)
backups = root.xpath(".//p3")
nodes = root.xpath("./doc/p1/p2/p3[contains(text(),'ABC')]//preceding::p1//p3")
if not nodes:
print "No XYZ"
nodes = root.xpath("./doc/p1/p2/p3[contains(text(),'XYZ')]//preceding::p1//p3")
if not nodes:
print "No ABC"
return " ".join([re.sub('[\s+]', ' ', para.text.strip()) for para in backups])
else:
return " ".join([re.sub('[\s+]', ' ', para.text.strip()) for para in nodes])
else:
return " ".join([re.sub('[\s+]', ' ', para.text.strip()) for para in nodes])
note that i i want to look for tag <p3>
that has a text of ABC. If this node is found, i will ignore everything that comes after this. Hence the xpath. Else, i look for tag <p3>
with text XYZ
. If this is found, i ignore everything that comes after this. Otherwise, i just process all the <p3>
nodes and return.
This works fine for utf-8 documents but fails for utf-16. for any utf-16 document, i always get an empty string. even though i can see that there are xml nodes of the tag <p3>
that have text like ABC
and XYZ
. I noticed that instead of the expected
<p3>ABC</p3>
the utf-16 document text appears as
<p3>ABC</p3>
hence the lxml.etree is not able to parse it as proper xml.
how should i solve this? is there another library that i can use for this?
Edit
i found something here
Why does ElementTree reject UTF-16 XML declarations with "encoding incorrect"?
this suggests that i should do
root = fromstring(inString.encode('utf-16-be'))
but for this, i need to know whether the incoming document is utf16 encoded or not. how would i do that? i have both utf-8 and utf-16 documents in my data. the utf-8 documents look like
<doc>
<p1>
<p2 dd="ert" ji="pp">
<p3>sfsdg</p3>
<p3>sgsg</p3>
<p3>ABC</p3>
<p3>agewg</p3>
</p2>
</p1>
</doc>
so here i am easily able to navigate to the <p3>
node with text ABC
using my xpath. However i also get some documents like
<doc>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16" standalone="yes"?>
<p1>
<p2 dd="ert" ji="pp">
<p3>sfsdg</p3>
<p3>sgsg</p3>
<p3>ABC</p3>
<p3>agewg</p3>
</p2>
</p1>
</doc>
so here it is explicitly specified that it is utf-16. how can i detect the encoding so that i know what to parse?
Quick and Dirty Solution
i found a quick and dirty way
if "UTF-16" in inString or "utf-16" in inString:
root=fromstring(inString.replace("<","<").replace(">",">"))
else:
root=fromString(inString)
is there a better way?