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Input XML

<Root>
    <Result>
        <System>
            <Name>ABC</Name>
            <ID pname="PAD">
                <value>4567</value>
            </ID>
            <lastTime>2013-11-06T17:36:46.000-05:00</lastTime>
        </System>
        <line>Metals</line>
    </Result>
    <Result>
        <System>
            <Name>CAYS</Name>
            <ID pname="PAD">
                <value>MCIERT</value>
            </ID>
            <ID pname="ATPAD">
                <value>56412</value>
            </ID>
            <lastTime>2013-12-06T16:43:36.000-05:00</lastTime>
        </System>
        <System>
            <Name>CAYS</Name>
            <ID pname="CAD">
                <value>DGSG</value>
            </ID>
            <ID pname="ARCAD">
                <value>2847114</value>
            </ID>
            <lastTime>2013-12-07T20:02:38.000-05:00</lastTime>
        </System>
        <line>Minerals</line>
    </Result>
</Root>

Output Json

{
"Root": {
"Result": [
  {
    "System": {
      "Name": "ABC",
      "ID": {
        "pname": "PAD",
        "value": "4567"
      },
      "lastTime": "2013-11-06T17:36:46.000-05:00"
    },
    "line": "Metals"
  },
  {
    "System": [
      {
        "Name": "CAYS",
        "ID": [
          {
            "pname": "PAD",
            "value": "MCIERT"
          },
          {
            "pname": "ATPAD",
            "value": "56412"
          }
        ],
        "lastTime": "2013-12-06T16:43:36.000-05:00"
      },
      {
        "Name": "CAYS",
        "ID": [
          {
            "pname": "CAD",
            "value": "DGSG"
          },
          {
            "pname": "ARCAD",
            "value": "2847114"
          }
        ],
        "lastTime": "2013-12-07T20:02:38.000-05:00"
      }
    ],
    "line": "Minerals"
  }
]
}
}

How to write the generic xslt stylesheet which will convert input xml to json

Input might have so many Results under root, Systems and Names under results and also ID name and the values under systems.

2 Answers 2

28

The below XSLT which I copied and pasted from here should help you to convert XML to JSON. Thanks :)

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output method="text"/>

<xsl:template match="/">{
    <xsl:apply-templates select="*"/>}
</xsl:template>

<!-- Object or Element Property-->
<xsl:template match="*">
    "<xsl:value-of select="name()"/>" :<xsl:call-template name="Properties">
        <xsl:with-param name="parent" select="'Yes'"> </xsl:with-param>
    </xsl:call-template>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Array Element -->
<xsl:template match="*" mode="ArrayElement">
    <xsl:call-template name="Properties"/>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Object Properties -->
<xsl:template name="Properties">
    <xsl:param name="parent"></xsl:param>
    <xsl:variable name="childName" select="name(*[1])"/>
    <xsl:choose>            
        <xsl:when test="not(*|@*)"><xsl:choose><xsl:when test="$parent='Yes'"> <xsl:text>&quot;</xsl:text><xsl:value-of select="."/><xsl:text>&quot;</xsl:text></xsl:when>
                <xsl:otherwise>"<xsl:value-of select="name()"/>":"<xsl:value-of  select="."/>"</xsl:otherwise>
            </xsl:choose>           
        </xsl:when>                
        <xsl:when test="count(*[name()=$childName]) > 1">{ "<xsl:value-of  select="$childName"/>" :[<xsl:apply-templates select="*" mode="ArrayElement"/>] }</xsl:when>
        <xsl:otherwise>{
            <xsl:apply-templates select="@*"/>
            <xsl:apply-templates select="*"/>
            }</xsl:otherwise>
    </xsl:choose>
    <xsl:if test="following-sibling::*">,</xsl:if>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Attribute Property -->
<xsl:template match="@*">"<xsl:value-of select="name()"/>" : "<xsl:value-of select="."/>",
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
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  • Please use some JSON validatior option after converting XML to JSON. Jun 9, 2014 at 15:22
  • Everything worked fine. but at the last it is not giving element name for minerals },"Minerals"] }] }}
    – mnvbrtn
    Jun 9, 2014 at 15:40
  • I am checking on this Jun 9, 2014 at 15:51
  • 4
    There are some existing xslt , that are generic (gist.github.com/inancgumus/3ce56ddde6d5c93f3550b3b4cdc6bcb8)
    – sancelot
    Jan 31, 2019 at 9:10
  • 1
    Very useful, but gives invalid JSON if there are double quotes for strings inside a XML node. Aug 24, 2020 at 12:30
0

@sancelot posted a comment with a link to a github stylesheet which I tested alongside the answered instance (I upvoted). Additional detail here to show the following examples.

Example XML:

<avpList>
  <eComStringAttributeValuePairList attributeName="orderTypeCode" qualifierCodeName="order" qualifierCodeList="OrderTypeCode" qualifierCodeListVersion="2">220</eComStringAttributeValuePairList>
  <eComStringAttributeValuePairList attributeName="orderPriority">647</eComStringAttributeValuePairList>
  <eComStringAttributeValuePairList attributeName="customerDocumentReference">0</eComStringAttributeValuePairList>
</avpList>

If I have a mixed attribute node value and use the upvoted answer I get the following output:

            "avpList": {
            "eComStringAttributeValuePairList": [
                {
                    "attributeName": "orderTypeCode",
                    "qualifierCodeName": "order",
                    "qualifierCodeList": "OrderTypeCode",
                    "qualifierCodeListVersion": "2",
                },
                {
                    "attributeName": "orderPriority",
                },
                {
                    "attributeName": "customerDocumentReference",
                }
            ]
        }

Running it though JSONLint shows the issues with the trailing commas in addition to the missing element value.

Error: Parse error on line 30: ...Version": "2",                    }

Scripts parsed using XML Spy 2019.

Using the commented Github link and parsing produces the following JSON which validates on first pass through the linter. Please note that if you're expected any form of typed data in your JSON, neither stylesheets do it.

            "avpList": {
            "eComStringAttributeValuePairList": [
                {
                    "attributeName": "orderTypeCode",
                    "qualifierCodeName": "order",
                    "qualifierCodeList": "OrderTypeCode",
                    "qualifierCodeListVersion": "2",
                    "text": "220"
                },
                {
                    "attributeName": "orderPriority",
                    "text": "647"
                },
                {
                    "attributeName": "customerDocumentReference",
                    "text": "0"
                }
            ]
        }

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