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I've got a ver big XML with lots of information, I'm particularly interested in extracting the content of the following tags (config:tag1)

<config:tag1 var1="a" var2="b" var3="c"
    var4="d">
   <config:tag2 var5="abc" var6="def">
       <config:tag3 var7="foo1" var8="foo2" />
   </config:tag2>
</config:tag1>
<config:tag1 var1="h" var2="i" var3="j"
    var4="y">
   <config:tag2 var5="klm" var6="nop">
       <config:tag3 var7="foo3" var8="foo4" />
   </config:tag2>
</config:tag1>
<config:tag1 var1="m" var2="n" var3="o"
    var4="z">
   <config:tag2 var5="rop" var6="stv">
       <config:tag3 var7="foo5" var8="foo6" />
   </config:tag2>
</config:tag1>

I've tried with sed

sed -n '/config:tag1/{s/.*<config:tag1>//;s/<\/config:tag1.*//;p;}' file.xml

, awk

awk -F "[><]" '/config:tag1/{print $3}' file.xml

and grep

grep -oP '(?<=<config:tag1>).*(?=</config:tag1)' file.xml

with no success, what am I doing wrong?

expected output would be the lines with the all the content

<config:tag1 var1="a" var2="b" var3="c" var4="d">    <config:tag2 var5="abc" var6="def">    <config:tag3 var7="foo1" var8="foo2" /> 
  </config:tag2>    </config:tag1>
<config:tag1 var1="h" var2="i" var3="j" var4="y">    <config:tag2 var5="klm" var6="nop">    <config:tag3 var7="foo3" var8="foo4" /> 
   </config:tag2>    </config:tag1>
<config:tag1 var1="m" var2="n" var3="o" var4="z">    <config:tag2 var5="rop" var6="stv">    <config:tag3 var7="foo5" var8="foo6" /> 
   </config:tag2>    </config:tag1>
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  • IMHO experts advise on SO to use tools like xmlstarlet which understand XML. Could you please do let us know if you could install it in your box? Solutions could be provided according to that, thank you Sep 28, 2020 at 6:58
  • Some call it summoning the daemon, others refer to it as the Call for Cthulhu and few just turned mad and met the Pony. In short, never parse XML or HTML with a regex! Did you try an XML parser such as xmlstarlet, xmllint or xsltproc?
    – kvantour
    Sep 28, 2020 at 7:17
  • I'm afraid is not possible to install an xml parser, this file is in a lot of boxes, so basically I'd be ssh'ing into these to retrieve this information
    – javierccs
    Sep 28, 2020 at 7:28
  • @javierccs, ok thanks for letting know. could you please explain logic more clearly like how you want to get sample expected output in your question as it is not clear, thank you. Sep 28, 2020 at 7:30
  • @javierccs, Also tag </config:tag1> should come in next line because 2 of your shown output lines have it in same line and other 2 have them in next 2 lines, kindly confirm on same. Sep 28, 2020 at 7:45

1 Answer 1

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If have had a similar problem myself. My workaround is start newline when you see "<config:tag1" and print everything else on the same line

awk '{
  if(NR!=1 && $1 == "<config:tag1"){
    print ""
  }
  printf("%s ",$0)
}
END{
  print ""
}' file.xml

I tested this with your data and it worked

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