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I'm trying to remove all the project1 nodes (along with their child elements) from the below sample xml document (original document is about 30 GB) using SAX parser.It would be fine to have a separate modified file or ok with the in-line edit.

sample.xml

<ROOT>
    <test src="http://dfs.com">Hi</test>
    <project1>This is old data<foo></foo></project1>
    <bar>
        <project1>ty</project1>
        <foo></foo>
    </bar>
</ROOT>

Here is my attempt..

parser.py

from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler
import xml.sax

class MyHandler(xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler):
    def __init__(self, out_file):
        self._charBuffer = []
        self._result = []
        self._out = open(out_file, 'w')

    def _createElement(self, name, attrs):
        attributes = attrs.items()
        if attributes:
            out = ''
            for key, value in attributes:
                out += ' {}={}'.format(key, value)
            return '<{}{}>'.format(name, out)
        return '<{}>'.format(name)


    def _getCharacterData(self):
        data = ''.join(self._charBuffer).strip()
        self._charBuffer = []
        self._out.write(data.strip()) #remove strip() if whitespace is important

    def parse(self, f):
        xml.sax.parse(f, self)

    def characters(self, data):
        self._charBuffer.append(data)

    def startElement(self, name, attrs):
        if not name == 'project1': 
            self._result.append({})
            self._out.write(self._createElement(name, attrs))

    def endElement(self, name):
        if not name == 'project1': self._result[-1][name] = self._getCharacterData()

MyHandler('out.xml').parse("sample.xml")

I can't make it to work.

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  • What's a problem to process data as text? Simply: check flag, is it down, grab line, is it project1, raise flag, write/append or not, repeat... Just an outline of strategy
    – user5169597
    Feb 19, 2017 at 17:58
  • But this approach will results in loading the whole file into memory. Feb 20, 2017 at 5:57
  • I mean: read line - process line - update state - decide write or not. Don't work with whole file at once. There is no need.
    – user5169597
    Feb 20, 2017 at 6:21
  • u can even use buffer to reduce write count. For example, flush buffer only every 1000 lines. Measure it by yourself if it's important.
    – user5169597
    Feb 20, 2017 at 6:24
  • 4
    @ar7max: The problem with processing XML as text is well know -- it leads to brittle solutions that break in a myriad ways when perfectly reasonable variations in the XML occur. Please do not make such recommendations. Thanks.
    – kjhughes
    Feb 25, 2017 at 17:26

1 Answer 1

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+100

You could use a xml.sax.saxutils.XMLFilterBase implementation to filter out your project1 nodes.

Instead of assembling the xml strings yourself you could use xml.sax.saxutils.XMLGenerator.

The following is Python3 code, adjust super if you require Python2.

from xml.sax import make_parser
from xml.sax.saxutils import XMLFilterBase, XMLGenerator


class Project1Filter(XMLFilterBase):
    """This decides which SAX events to forward to the ContentHandler

    We will not forward events when we are inside any elements with a
    name specified in the 'tags_names_to_exclude' parameter
    """

    def __init__(self, tag_names_to_exclude, parent=None):
        super().__init__(parent)

        # set of tag names to exclude
        self._tag_names_to_exclude = tag_names_to_exclude

        # _project_1_count keeps track of opened project1 elements
        self._project_1_count = 0

    def _forward_events(self):
        # will return True when we are not inside a project1 element
        return self._project_1_count == 0

    def startElement(self, name, attrs):
        if name in self._tag_names_to_exclude:
            self._project_1_count += 1

        if self._forward_events():
            super().startElement(name, attrs)

    def endElement(self, name):
        if self._forward_events():
            super().endElement(name)

        if name in self._tag_names_to_exclude:
            self._project_1_count -= 1

    def characters(self, content):
        if self._forward_events():
            super().characters(content)

    # override other content handler methods on XMLFilterBase as neccessary


def main():
    tag_names_to_exclude = {'project1', 'project2', 'project3'}
    reader = Project1Filter(tag_names_to_exclude, make_parser())

    with open('out-small.xml', 'w') as f:
        handler = XMLGenerator(f)
        reader.setContentHandler(handler)
        reader.parse('input.xml')


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()
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  • Nice, even with empty lines. Want to check time cost.
    – user5169597
    Feb 23, 2017 at 10:07
  • 26 seconds slower on ~700mb file.
    – user5169597
    Feb 23, 2017 at 10:50
  • Hi @Jeremy.. Your solution works for me.. May I know how I do the same for list of nodes, say project1, project2, project3? Feb 25, 2017 at 18:07
  • if name in ['project1','project2','project3']: self._project_1_count += 1 same for endElement method
    – user5169597
    Feb 25, 2017 at 18:17
  • @AvinashRaj I have updated the code to exclude a set of tag names Feb 25, 2017 at 20:10

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