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I'm trying to build a rather complex XML document.

I have a bunch of sections of the XML document that repeats. I thought I'd use multiple string templates as base document for the sections and create instances of XML elements using simplexml_load_string.

So I have one instance of SimpleXMLElement as the base document

$root = simplexml_load_string($template_root);

then I loop through some items in my database, create new SimpleXMLElement, something like this:

for (bla bla bla):

$item = simplexml_load_string($template_item); // do stuff with item // try to add item to the root document..
// Stuck here.. can't do $root->items->addChild($item)

endfor;

I can't call addChild because it just expects a tag name and value.. you can't addChild another SimpleXMLElement.

Am I missing something here? seems really dumb that addChild can't take a SimpleXMLELement as a parameter.

Is there any other way to do this? (apart from using a different xml lib)

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3 Answers 3

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As far as I know, you can't do it with SimpleXML because addChild doesn't make a deep copy of the element (being necessary to specify the tag name can easily be overcome by calling SimpleXMLElement::getName()).

One solution would be to use DOM instead:

With this function:

function sxml_append(SimpleXMLElement $to, SimpleXMLElement $from) {
    $toDom = dom_import_simplexml($to);
    $fromDom = dom_import_simplexml($from);
    $toDom->appendChild($toDom->ownerDocument->importNode($fromDom, true));
}

We have for

<?php
header("Content-type: text/plain");
$sxml = simplexml_load_string("<root></root>");

$n1 = simplexml_load_string("<child>one</child>");
$n2 = simplexml_load_string("<child><k>two</k></child>");

sxml_append($sxml, $n1);
sxml_append($sxml, $n2);

echo $sxml->asXML();

the output

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root><child>one</child><child><k>two</k></child></root>

See also some user comments that use recursive functions and addChild, e.g. this one.

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  • Thanks.. I was slowly coming to that conclusion. Your sxml_append function works well.
    – Ben
    Jan 24, 2011 at 5:40
  • sxml_append() seems to be a great solution, however I cant seem to find any references to it in the documentation. Feb 28, 2014 at 19:11
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    @Foo_Chow sxml_append() is a user created function. That's why you won't find it in the documentation.
    – Chad
    Feb 28, 2014 at 19:14
  • @Chad seems I overlooked the top portion of the answer, it is a very intuitive way to use DOM-XML Mar 1, 2014 at 0:35
  • Very nice solution, I created a subclass of SimpleXMLElement to add this support: gist.github.com/ericmulder/1e3bf4592d7c0463127d
    – ejazz
    Feb 26, 2016 at 14:16
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You could use this function that is based in creating the children with attributes from the source:

function xml_adopt($root, $new) {
    $node = $root->addChild($new->getName(), (string) $new);
    foreach($new->attributes() as $attr => $value) {
        $node->addAttribute($attr, $value);
    }
    foreach($new->children() as $ch) {
        xml_adopt($node, $ch);
    }
}

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement("<root/>");
$child = new SimpleXMLElement("<content><p a=\"aaaaaaa\">a paragraph</p><p>another <br/>p</p></content>");

xml_adopt($xml, $child);
echo $xml->asXML()."\n";

This will produce:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root><content><p a="aaaaaaa">a paragraph</p><p>another p<br/></p></content></root>
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  • This works pretty well and does not require php dom to be installed. Jan 22, 2013 at 1:27
  • Thank for your solution. But I'm have a problem. (string)$new is empty, as result $node also empty. But $new->asXML() - return a vaild xml.
    – joni jones
    Aug 1, 2013 at 17:37
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The xml_adopt() example doesn't preserve namespace nodes.
My edit was rejected because it changed to much? was spam?.

Here is a version of xml_adopt() that preserves namespaces.

function xml_adopt($root, $new, $namespace = null) {
    // first add the new node
    // NOTE: addChild does NOT escape "&" ampersands in (string)$new !!!
    //  replace them or use htmlspecialchars(). see addchild docs comments.
    $node = $root->addChild($new->getName(), (string) $new, $namespace);
    // add any attributes for the new node
    foreach($new->attributes() as $attr => $value) {
        $node->addAttribute($attr, $value);
    }
    // get all namespaces, include a blank one
    $namespaces = array_merge(array(null), $new->getNameSpaces(true));
    // add any child nodes, including optional namespace
    foreach($namespaces as $space) {
      foreach ($new->children($space) as $child) {
        xml_adopt($node, $child, $space);
      }
    }
}

(edit: example added)

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement(
  '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
  <rss version="2.0" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/">
  <channel></channel></rss>');

$item = new SimpleXMLElement(
  '<item xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/">
    <title>Slide Title</title>
    <description>Some description</description>
    <link>http://example.com/img/image.jpg</link>
    <guid isPermaLink="false">A1234</guid>
    <media:content url="http://example.com/img/image.jpg" medium="image" duration="15">
    </media:content>
  </item>');

$channel = $xml->channel;
xml_adopt($channel, $item);

// output:
// Note that the namespace is (correctly) only preserved on the root element
'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0">
  <channel>
    <item>
      <title>Slide Title</title>
      <description>Some description</description>
      <link>http://example.com/img/image.jpg</link>
      <guid isPermaLink="false">A1234</guid>
      <media:content url="http://example.com/img/image.jpg" medium="image" duration="15">
        </media:content>
    </item>
  </channel>
</rss>'
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