On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 14:07 +0100, Luis Miguel Morillas wrote: > Mensaje citado por Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm looking for a package that will translate a minidom tree into > > something which is native python, i.e. translate > > > > <bar> > > <bla> > > <foo id="1" /> > > <foo id="2" /> > > </bla> > > </bar> > > > > into a python object, for which the following holds > > > > bar.bla[1].id == "2" > > > > > > Of course, I would have to supply a mapping from names like "bar" and > > "bla" to my own classes (probably deriving from xml.node). > > > > Does such a thing exist? > > > > > > Yes, Try Amara (http://uche.ogbuji.net/tech/4suite/amara/) > > <monty> > <python spam="eggs">What do you mean "bleh"</python> > <python ministry="abuse">But I was looking for argument</python> > </monty> > > Becomes a data structure such that you can write: > > binding.monty.python.spam > > In order to get the value "eggs" or > > binding.monty.python[1] Thanks, Luis. Yep, and 'bar.bla[1].id == "2"' would work out of the box with Amara. One question, Han-Wen, do you have to use minidom as the source, or can you go from straight XML? Just seems unnecessary to parse to minidom and then bind. -- Uche Ogbuji Fourthought, Inc. http://uche.ogbuji.net http://fourthought.com http://copia.ogbuji.net http://4Suite.org Articles: http://uche.ogbuji.net/tech/publications/ _______________________________________________ XML-SIG maillist - XML-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-sig