You can use C#'s built in Xml class to handle it. Linq will help as well.
Here is code on how to get the values. You can extent this to use linq as I will explan below for mid levels as well (but your example above doesn't need it as the third level is not needed).
internal static LoadIndividualItem(XElement xelement)
{
XElement element = ; //you need to pass the document as an Xelement somehow
foreach (XElement child in element.Elements())
{
string elementName = child.Name.ToString();
if (string.Compare(elementName, "item", true) == 0)
{
string name = child.Attribute(XName.Get("name"));
// Do something with this string
string name = child.Attribute(XName.Get("url"));
// Do something with this string\
}
}
}
Here is an example of how to get the XElement.
public void LoadFromFile(string sourcXmlFileName = null)
{
// Checks to see if file has been specified, if not assign it to the default value
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(sourceXmdlFileName))
sourceXmdlFileName = DefaultInventoryFile;
// Check to make sure the file is there
if (!File.Exists(sourceXmdlFileName))
return;
List<ObjectToHoldValues> MasterObject = new List<ObjectToHoldValues>();
using (TextReader reader = new StreamReader(sourceXmlFileName, Encoding.UTF8))
{
// Create an xml document and assign it to a local variable
XDocument doc = XDocument.Load(reader);
// Load the roots
foreach (XElement element in doc.Descendants("root"))
{
ObjectToHoldValues itemList = new ObjectToHoldValues();
itemList = LoadIndividualItem(element);
MasterObject.Add(itemList);
}
}
}
You will want to create different controllers start at the root and use linq to move down each object adding different elements inside the tags. The bottom level tag might look something like this.
internal static LowLevelItem LowLevelFromXml(XElement element)
{
return (
// Create the Inventory item node
new XElement("BottomLevel",
// Create each child node of the values you need
new XElement("ValueOne", _valueOne.ToString())
,new XElement("ValueTwo", _valueTwo));
}
The mid level objects might look like this
internal static MidLevelItem MidLevelItemFromXml(XElement element)
{
XElement Root = new XElement("MidLevel");
//Add all of the individual lower level records to the this root
Root.Add(_lowerLevelItems
.Select(item => item.LowLevelFromXml())
.ToArray());
return Root;
}
The top level might look like this
public void Save(string targetXmlFileName = null)
{
XDocument doc = new XDocument();
XElement root = new XElement("TopLevel");
//Add the root to the XML document
doc.Add(root);
//Add all of the subitems records to the XML document
root.Add(_midLevelItem
.Select(item => item.MidLevelItemFromXml())
.ToArray());
var settings = new XmlWriterSettings()
{
CloseOutput = true,
Indent = true,
Encoding = Encoding.UTF8
};
// Write the XML file
using (XmlWriter writer = XmlWriter.Create(targetXmlFileName ?? DefaultFile, settings))
{
doc.Save(writer);
}
}