quick-xml
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What are the scenarios where "Rewrite it in Rust" didn't meet your expectations or couldn't be successfully implemented?
Exactly the same experience. In particular I ran into the issue that the only "ergonomic" API (that doesn't require hand-writing a parser) uses serde derive macros, but quick_xml doesn't handle namespaces. After about a day of this I stopped bike-shedding and just used lxml in Python. It works fine (and I have a large XML file, ~2.4Gb).
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Fastest XML node parsing library in Rust
You could try quick-xml.
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Ask HN: A fast, Rust HTML parser that works?
So I'm doing some web scraping in Rust, and so I will need to parse HTML. [scraper](https://docs.rs/scraper/latest/scraper/) (which uses [html5ever](https://github.com/servo/html5ever)) is doing fine except that it's the bottleneck of my application.
So I need a faster parser. I've tried [tl](https://docs.rs/tl/latest/tl/) which would've been perfect except that it doesn't actually work on the HTML I have. When I try to `query_selector` the elements I need, it returns nothing.
[Kuchiki](https://docs.rs/kuchiki/latest/kuchiki/) is abandonded.
I couldn't figure out how to get [lol-html](https://github.com/cloudflare/lol-html) to work for me (it's designed for re-writing HTML, whatever that means). It doesn't seem to have an API to extract the inner text of an element.
[html5gum](https://github.com/untitaker/html5gum) seems to be just an HTML tokenizer, or otherwise just too low-level. I have not yet tried [quick-xml](https://github.com/tafia/quick-xml/) but judging from the README, it's pretty low-level too. I mean, if these are the only options left then I will try them. Otherwise, I would love to use a parser that's faster but as ergonomic as `scraper` or `tl`.
At this point, I would be happy with an Lxml bridge/port of some sort. I don't need to mutate HTML, just parse and read data from it.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (41/2021)!
This is not directly rust related, but I wanted to create some Excel document generator (and reader) library and was wondering if there are good resources available. In my limited research I tinkered with creating small documents, extracting their contents and looking at the xml inside. I‘m able to generate the same xmls using quick-xml.
xml-rs
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (51/2022)!
xml-rs is an option but is currently regarded as unmaintained in the rust advisories database. Possibly changing, but the wording in this post doesn't give me good hopes: https://github.com/netvl/xml-rs/issues/221
What are some alternatives?
crates.io-index - Registry index for crates.io
RustyXML - A XML parser written in Rust
serde-gura - Strongly typed Gura library for Rust
serde - Serialization framework for Rust
roxmltree - Represent an XML document as a read-only tree.
sxd-document - An XML library in Rust
vtkio - Visualization ToolKit (VTK) file parser and writer
sxd-xpath - An XPath library in Rust
tonic-example - Minimal example of using Tonic for client/server gRPC
sax-wasm - The first streamable, fixed memory XML, HTML, and JSX parser for WebAssembly.
exile - XML in Rust
bincode - A binary encoder / decoder implementation in Rust.