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5,370 | 3,165 | |
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0.6 | 9.2 | |
3 months ago | 11 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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xmltodict
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XML to CSV or JSON using Cloud Function
Your Cloud Function would be written in Node.js, Python, Go, Java, C#, Ruby, or PHP; pick the one you're most comfortable with. It would get the name and bucket of the newly uploaded XML file as an input parameter. It would then load the file and call a library that makes the conversion. Example libraries: xml-js (for Node), xmltodict (for Python).
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Did I reinvent a wheel?
Go with xmltodict. Works pretty fine, and you just have to drop any key begining with @ or # (if there is not already an option for that).
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Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
Nope, sorry, it's just an XML generator. The Python stdlib offers https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.etree.elementtree.html and PyPI offers https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict for parsing, and you could write CSV with csvwriter or pandas.
- Dict or List to store table like data
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Like JQ, but for HTML
xmlstarlet is really nothing like jq, as a language. But yes, I use it because it is the best commandline xml processor I'd found. That's the only similarity to jq.
Is this the yq? https://kislyuk.github.io/yq/ It does contain an 'xq', as a literal wrapper for jq, piping output into it after transcoding XML to JSON using xmltodict https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict (which explodes xml into separate JSON data structures).
This is a bash one-liner! But TBF it really is a 'jq for xml'. I think it would be horrible for some things, but you could also do a lot of useful things painlessly.
- Parsing unknown XML file with Python?
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I used raw data from my watch (and Python) to make a map of all the NH48 hikes from this year. I hiked Liberty and Flume before I got the watch in June, so I need to do those again! Color-coded by altitude.
Super-easy, take a look at xmltodict https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict xmltodict.parse(xml_str) gets you a dictionary
structlog
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structlog VS polog - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Dec 2023
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What's new in the Webscraping Ecosystem ? from OxyCon 2022
Structlog: A python library to structure your log entries
- Search engine results backup
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Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
structlog
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Structured Logging for nvim, using Lua
For any of you in need of logging capabilities, I started structlog a few days ago. For those who know structlog from python, you should feel right at home as I tried to follow the same principles.
What are some alternatives?
lxml - The lxml XML toolkit for Python
Loguru - Python logging made (stupidly) simple
untangle - Converts XML to Python objects
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
logbook - A cool logging replacement for Python.
pyquery - A jquery-like library for python
Eliot - Eliot: the logging system that tells you *why* it happened
xhtml2pdf - A library for converting HTML into PDFs using ReportLab
logzero - Robust and effective logging for Python 2 and 3.
xmldataset - xmldataset: xml parsing made easy 🗃️
g3logPython - Python bindings for g3log