How to deserialize only part of a large xml file to c# classes?

时光毁灭记忆、已成空白 提交于 2019-12-03 08:48:39
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Give LINQ to XML a try. XElement result = XElement.Load(@"C:\div_kid.xml");

Querying in LINQ is brilliant but admittedly a little weird at the start. You select nodes from the Document in a SQL like syntax, or using lambda expressions. Then create anonymous objects (or use existing classes) containing the data you are interested in.

Best is to see it in action.

Based on your sample XML and code, here's a specific example:

var element = XElement.Load(@"C:\div_kid.xml");
var shopsQuery =
    from shop in element.Descendants("shop")
    select new
    {
        Name = (string) shop.Descendants("name").FirstOrDefault(),
        Company = (string) shop.Descendants("company").FirstOrDefault(),
        Categories = 
            from category in shop.Descendants("category")
            select new {
                Id = category.Attribute("id").Value,
                Parent = category.Attribute("parentId").Value,
                Name = category.Value
            },
        Offers =
            from offer in shop.Descendants("offer")
            select new { 
                Price = (string) offer.Descendants("price").FirstOrDefault(),
                Picture = (string) offer.Descendants("picture").FirstOrDefault()
            }

    };

foreach (var shop in shopsQuery){
    Console.WriteLine(shop.Name);
    Console.WriteLine(shop.Company);
    foreach (var category in shop.Categories)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(category.Name);
        Console.WriteLine(category.Id);
    }
    foreach (var offer in shop.Offers)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(offer.Price);
        Console.WriteLine(offer.Picture);
    }
}  

As an extra: Here's how to deserialize the tree of categories from the flat category elements. You need a proper class to house them, for the list of Children must have a type:

class Category
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public int? ParentId { get; set; }
    public List<Category> Children { get; set; }
    public IEnumerable<Category> Descendants {
        get
        {
            return (from child in Children
                    select child.Descendants).SelectMany(x => x).
                    Concat(new Category[] { this });
        }
    }
}

To create a list containing all distinct categories in the document:

var categories = (from category in element.Descendants("category")
                    orderby int.Parse( category.Attribute("id").Value )
                    select new Category()
                    {
                        Id = int.Parse(category.Attribute("id").Value),
                        ParentId = category.Attribute("parentId") == null ?
                            null as int? : int.Parse(category.Attribute("parentId").Value),
                        Children = new List<Category>()
                    }).Distinct().ToList();

Then organize them into a tree (Heavily borrowed from flat list to hierarchy):

var lookup = categories.ToLookup(cat => cat.ParentId);
foreach (var category in categories)
{
    category.Children = lookup[category.Id].ToList();
}
var rootCategories = lookup[null].ToList();

To find the root which contains theCategory:

var root = (from cat in rootCategories
            where cat.Descendants.Contains(theCategory)
            select cat).FirstOrDefault();
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