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I was a Mac user with BBEdit & Co. Now I'm on Windows with VS Code. I'm looking for an easy solution to validate XML with VS Code. Is there an extension for this?

Thanks!

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  • you can validate you XML online too Sep 13, 2017 at 13:03
  • I know. But it would be great to have it directly in the tool. By the way, which online validator would you recommend? Sep 13, 2017 at 16:43

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I just wanted to know if my xml syntax was valid, and I didn't want to have to install and setup Java.

XML Tools from Qub worked great for me, I highly recommend it:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qub.qub-xml-vscode

If you need to validate xml against a schema, some of the other more popular extensions might be better

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    How do you get it to actually tell you if your xml is valid? I don't see that option in the command palette?
    – SuperCow
    Feb 7, 2020 at 22:43
  • try making it obviously invalid by deleting a < Feb 8, 2020 at 13:11
  • @SuperCow There is an XML DOCUMNET in the left functional area which below the OUTLINE . If the xml file is invalid, it will show invalidDocument
    – roamer
    Dec 28, 2020 at 2:12
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    If I make the xml invalid by removing a bracket: no remark by vscode. I can format it with the tool and I have evaluate xpath when pressing f1
    – Timo
    Jun 22, 2021 at 19:08
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    @Timo Firstly, you need to install XML Tools plugin, xml tree view is default enable. Secondly, open a XXX.xml file with VS Code. Finally, you will see the XML DOCUMNET
    – roamer
    Dec 8, 2021 at 7:00
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For validation against a schema there is XML extension by Red Hat https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=redhat.vscode-xml this no longer requires Java since v0.15.0.

It supports a few ways of associating an *.xml with an *.xsd or *.dtd see the docs at https://github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-xml/blob/master/docs/Validation.md#validation-with-xsd-grammar

Most methods involve modifying the files or creating a catalog file but you can also associate files using settings.json.

XSD
"xml.fileAssociations": [
   {
       "pattern": "foo.xml",
       "systemId": "foo.xsd"
   }
]
DTD
"xml.fileAssociations": [
  {
      "pattern": "foo.xml",
      "systemId": "foo.dtd"
  }
]

File paths support wildcards and VS Code variables ${workspaceFolder}, ${fileDirname}, ${fileBasenameNoExtension}

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  • Doesn't work in corporate environnement.
    – Aubin
    Apr 14 at 11:11
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There is "XML" extension (known as "XML Language Support by Red Hat") that does not require Java.

Old answer:

For validating XML Schemas in VS Code there is a package called XML Language Support.

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