I'm trying to python 2.7.6 with ElementTree to parse an xml file which is encoded in unicode from some server, and save the contained data locally.
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
def normalize(string):
if isinstance(string, unicode):
normalized_string = unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', string).encode('ascii','ignore')
elif isinstance(string, str):
normalized_string = string
else:
print "no string"
normalized_string = string
normalized_string = ''.join(e for e in normalized_string if e.isalnum())
return normalized_string
tree = ET.parse('test.xml')
root = tree.getroot()
for element in root:
value = element.find('value').text
filename = normalize(element.find('name').text.encode('utf-8')) + '.txt'
target = open(filename, 'a')
target.write(value + '\n')
target.close()
The file I'm parsing from is in stucture similar to the following, which I've saved locally as test.xml
:
<data>
<product><name>Something with a space</name><value>10</value> </product>
<product><name>Jakub Šlemr</name><value>12</value></product>
<product><name>Something with: a colon</name><value>11</value></product>
</data>
The code above has multiple problems, which I'd like to solve:
- The unicode character
Š
was not well-digested by this code. Edit: This has been resolved, as it was partly due to wrong file encoding. - I'd like to avoid special characters in the filenames, such as whitespaces and colons. What's the best way of preprocessing these? I've built a
normalize
function based on the answers from Remove all special characters, punctuation and spaces from string and Convert a Unicode string to a string in Python (containing extra symbols). Is this an OK approach? - Is
element.find('value').text
the best way to access the values stored in the xml document, assuming that everyelement
has exacly one entry namedvalue
?