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I have an input XML something on this line:

<Holding id="12">
    <Policy>
        <HoldingForm tc="1">Individual</HoldingForm>
        <PolNumber>848433</PolNumber>
        <LineOfBusiness tc="1">Life</LineOfBusiness>
        <CarrierCode>67644</CarrierCode>
    </Policy>
</Holding>

My manipulation on this XML depends on if <PolNumber> (its an optional element in schema) has a value or not. I'm using Mule 3.3 xpath evaluator to do this and my XPath expression looks this:

<expression-filter expression="#[xpath('//acord:Holding/acord:Policy/acord:PolNumber').text != empty]"/> 

This works fine as long as <PolNumber> element is present or <PolNumber/> is empty element. But if <PolNumber> is absent, above expression throws exception.

I tried using XPath boolean function but it returns true for <PolNumber/>. Is there a better way of checking if an element is present and non-empty?

EDIT:

This is the configuration of namespace manager in my mule config

<xm:namespace-manager includeConfigNamespaces="true">
    <xm:namespace prefix="acord" uri="http://ACORD.org/Standards/Life/2" />
    <xm:namespace prefix="soap" uri="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
</xm:namespace-manager>

5 Answers 5

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Use:

boolean(//acord:Holding/acord:Policy/acord:PolNumber/text()[1])

this produces true() if //acord:Holding/acord:Policy/acord:PolNumber has a first text-node child, and false() otherwise.

Do note: This is more efficient than counting all text-node children just to compare the count with 0.

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  • I agree this is better than counting all text-node children but even this solution is not full-proof. this xpath will return true for <Holding><Policy><PolNumber></PolNumber><Policy></Holding>. I don't know how to show a new line in comment but my intent was to have new line character between <PolNumber> and </PolNumber> Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 16:39
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    @Learner, This is straight-forward: boolean(//acord:Holding/acord:Policy/acord:PolNumber/text()[normalize-space()][1]) Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 17:22
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    Thanks Dimitre. I don't have exposure with xpath, all this is very helpful to me. Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 18:07
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You can use boolean(...) for checking if it's empty, but make sure to look inside the element.

boolean(//PolNumber/node())

This also works if other nodes are contained. If you want to limit to text nodes, replace node() by text(). You could want to use //text() instead, then the query will also yield true for text nodes inside other child elements of <PolNumber/>.

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  • This should have been the accepted answer in my eyes. boolean(//a/node()) on <a></a> gives false. Whereas <a><b/></a> gives true. Try it out here: freeformatter.com/xpath-tester.html. boolean(//a/text()[1]) yields false under both those scenarios.
    – JGFMK
    Commented May 27, 2019 at 11:42
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Maybe I'm a bit late here, but answers are a bit confusing. This one will always returns false when text is blank or with spaces but no chars.

boolean//Holding/Policy/PolNumber/child/text()[normalize-space()]
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What about using count to get the number of text nodes:

<expression-filter
    expression="#[xpath('count(//Holding/Policy/PolNumber/child::text())') != 0]"/>
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  • Thank you for your response. No Such Function {http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core}:count (org.jaxen.UnresolvableException) org.jaxen.SimpleFunctionContext:127 exception is thrown for count function. Commented Apr 9, 2013 at 18:31
  • I changed above expression to <expression-filter expression="#[xpath('fn:count(//acord:Holding/acord:Policy/acord:PolNumber)') != 0]"/> and that worked, however, for <PolNumber/> count is non zero just like boolean function Commented Apr 9, 2013 at 18:43
  • Strange you have to prefix with fn. Edit your question and show how is your namespace manager configured please. Commented Apr 9, 2013 at 18:43
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    Thanks, I think includeConfigNamespaces is what's screwing the default namespace and forces to prefix with fn. Do you really need it? Commented Apr 9, 2013 at 18:48
  • I've reviewed by answer to count the number of text child nodes in PolNumber. You may need to prefix with fn: in your config. Commented Apr 9, 2013 at 18:53
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How about expression="#[?xpath('//acord:Holding/acord:Policy/acord:PolNumber').text != empty]" ? This should work in in all situations

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