How to tell lxml.etree.tostring(element) not to write namespaces in python?

谁都会走 提交于 2019-11-28 00:23:17

问题


I have a huge xml file (1 Gig). I want to move some of the elements (entrys) to another file with the same header and specifications.

Let's say the original file contains this entry with tag <to_move>:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE some SYSTEM "some.dtd">
<some>
...
<to_move date="somedate">
    <child>some text</child>
    ...
...
</to_move>
...
</some>

I use lxml.etree.iterparse to iterate through the file. Works fine. When I find the element with tag <to_move>, let's assume it is stored in the variable element I do

new_file.write(etree.tostring(element))

But this results in

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE some SYSTEM "some.dtd">
<some>
...
<to_move xmlns:="some" date="somedate">  # <---- Here is the problem. I don't want the namespace.
    <child>some text</child>
    ...
...
</to_move>
...
</some>

So the question is: How to tell etree.tostring() not to write the xmlns:="some". Is this possible? I struggeled with the api-documentation of lxml.etree, but I couldn't find a satisfying answer.

This is what I found for etree.trostring:

tostring(element_or_tree, encoding=None, method="xml",
xml_declaration=None, pretty_print=False, with_tail=True,
standalone=None, doctype=None, exclusive=False, with_comments=True)

Serialize an element to an encoded string representation of its XML tree.

To me every one of the parameters of tostring() does not seem to help. Any suggestion or corrections?


回答1:


I often grab a namespace to make an alias for it like this:

someXML = lxml.etree.XML(someString)
if ns is None:
      ns = {"m": someXML.tag.split("}")[0][1:]}
someid = someXML.xpath('.//m:ImportantThing//m:ID', namespaces=ns)

You could do something similar to grab the namespace in order to make a regex that will clean it up after using tostring.

Or you could clean up the input string. Find the first space, check if it is followed by xmlns, if yes, delete the whole xmlns bit up to the next space, if no delete the space. Repeat until there are no more spaces or xmlns declarations. But don't go past the first >.




回答2:


This is more in comment to the answer by 'unutbu' in which a suggestion to cleanup namespace was desired without giving example. this might be what you are looking for...

from lxml import objectify
objectify.deannotate(root, cleanup_namespaces=True)



回答3:


There is a way to remove namespaces with XSLT:

import io
import lxml.etree as ET


def remove_namespaces(doc):
    # http://wiki.tei-c.org/index.php/Remove-Namespaces.xsl
    xslt='''<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
    <xsl:output method="xml" indent="no"/>

    <xsl:template match="/|comment()|processing-instruction()">
        <xsl:copy>
          <xsl:apply-templates/>
        </xsl:copy>
    </xsl:template>

    <xsl:template match="*">
        <xsl:element name="{local-name()}">
          <xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()"/>
        </xsl:element>
    </xsl:template>

    <xsl:template match="@*">
        <xsl:attribute name="{local-name()}">
          <xsl:value-of select="."/>
        </xsl:attribute>
    </xsl:template>
    </xsl:stylesheet>
    '''

    xslt_doc = ET.parse(io.BytesIO(xslt))
    transform = ET.XSLT(xslt_doc)
    doc = transform(doc)
    return doc

doc = ET.parse('data.xml')
doc = remove_namespaces(doc)
print(ET.tostring(doc))

yields

<some>

<to_move date="somedate">
    <child>some text</child>
</to_move>

</some>


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7004215/how-to-tell-lxml-etree-tostringelement-not-to-write-namespaces-in-python

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