How do I validate XML document via compact RELAX NG schema in Python?
3 Answers
How about using lxml?
From the docs:
>>> f = StringIO('''\
... <element name="a" xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0">
... <zeroOrMore>
... <element name="b">
... <text />
... </element>
... </zeroOrMore>
... </element>
... ''')
>>> relaxng_doc = etree.parse(f)
>>> relaxng = etree.RelaxNG(relaxng_doc)
>>> valid = StringIO('<a><b></b></a>')
>>> doc = etree.parse(valid)
>>> relaxng.validate(doc)
True
>>> invalid = StringIO('<a><c></c></a>')
>>> doc2 = etree.parse(invalid)
>>> relaxng.validate(doc2)
False
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Thanks! Althought lxml does not support compact syntax, it's possible to convert it to xml with Trang thaiopensource.com/relaxng/trang.html– esamattiAug 11, 2009 at 8:51
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Is there a way to get useful feedback when the document is not valid, instead of just False? Sep 17, 2012 at 7:47
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If anybody comes along and gets to this point and wonders if there is an answer to the previous question, the answer is yes. The list of issues is kept in
relaxng.error_log
(in the context of the code above). Mar 17, 2013 at 12:19 -
Thanks @MichaelTiller for
error_log
info. Anyway, I have found lxml validation of RelaxNG rather poor - it does not address the failing part of validated document properly (reporting location "xml:1:0" for all errors). It is hard to compare it to reporting provided byjing
. Oct 5, 2014 at 18:36 -
1@MaximSloyko Note, that your question is asking (inside the text, not in the title) about validation using compact RELAX NG schema, and the answer shows only XML variant, so this is not answering your question. May 6, 2015 at 8:17
If you want to check syntax vs Compact RelaxNG Syntax from command line, you can use pyjing
, from the jingtrang module.
It supports .rnc files and displays more details than just True
or False
. For example:
C:\>pyjing -c root.rnc invalid.xml
C:\invalid.xml:9:9: error: element "name" not allowed here; expected the element end-tag or element "bounds"
NOTE: it is a Python wrapper of the Java jingtrang
so it requires to have Java installed.
If you want to check the syntax from within Python, you can
Use
pytrang
(from jingtrang wrapper) to convert "Compact RelaxNG" (.rnc) to XML RelaxNG (.rng):pytrang root.rnc root.rng
Use
lxml
to parse converted .rng file like this: https://lxml.de/validation.html#relaxng
That would be something like that:
>>> from lxml import etree
>>> from subprocess import call
>>> call("pytrang root.rnc root.rng")
>>> with open("root.rng") as f:
... relaxng_doc = etree.parse(f)
>>> relaxng = etree.RelaxNG(relaxng_doc)
>>> valid = StringIO('<a><b></b></a>')
>>> doc = etree.parse(valid)
>>> relaxng.validate(doc)
True
>>> invalid = StringIO('<a><c></c></a>')
>>> doc2 = etree.parse(invalid)
>>> relaxng.validate(doc2)
False
An alternative to using jingtrang or other external tools is to use the Python library called rnc2rng. This can load the file in RNC format, convert it to ReleaxNG XML format as a string, which can be loaded into lxml's RelaxNG class.
See this issue for details.