问题
I am trying to take some xml code, a sample being below:
<time_report>
<project_ID>4</project_ID>
<project_status>close</project_status>
<client_ID>6001</client_ID>
<time_record>
<project_start_time>15:02:33</project_start_time>
<project_end_time>15:07:44</project_end_time>
<project_total_time>PT00H05M11S</project_total_time>
</time_record>
<employee_ID>10001</employee_ID>
<employee_name>Mary Beth</employee_name>
<date_created>2009-08-25</date_created>
</time_report>
and then output it so it is in the following format:
project_id, project_status, client_id, project_start_time, project_end_time, project_total_time, employee_ID, employee_name, date_created
4, close, 6001, 15:02:33, 15:07:44, PT00H05M11S, 10001, Mary Beth, 2009-08-25
I have been trying to use xmllint to do this, but have unfortunately not been able to make any progress, having said that I was wondering if anyone would have a suggestion as to what I should do? I would be doing this in a bash/shell environment. any help would be much appreciated, thanks!
also forgot to mention that I can get the correct results if I open the xml file up in excel and then save as csv, just looking for a way to do it in linux
project_ID,project_status,client_ID,project_start_time,project_end_time,project_total_time,employee_ID,employee_name,date_created
4,close,6001,15:02:33,15:07:44,PT00H05M11S,10001,Mary Beth,8/25/2009
5,open,6003,12:00:00,12:45:00,PT00H45M00S,10003,Michelle,9/11/2009
2,close,6002,10:00:00,10:30:00,PT00H30M00S,10002,Joe,8/25/2009
2,open,6004,12:00:00,3:27:05,PT03H23M05S,10004,Mike,8/13/2009
回答1:
xmlstarlet is a very powerful command line tool which lets you query XML or run XSLT translations. There's some XSLT XML->CSV examples floating around but the following one-liner gives you what you need:
xmlstarlet sel -B -t -m "//time_reports/time_report" -n -m "*" -v . -o , input.xml
The only problem was that I needed to wrap <time_report> with a root level tag called <time_reports>
回答2:
To transform your XML to CSV (with e.g. xsltproc) you can use an XSL stylesheet like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output method="text" />
<xsl:template match="/">
<xsl:for-each select="//time_report[position()=1]/*">
<xsl:if test="not(position()=1)">
<xsl:text>,</xsl:text>
</xsl:if>
<xsl:value-of select="name()" />
</xsl:for-each>
<xsl:text> </xsl:text>
<xsl:for-each select="//time_report">
<xsl:for-each select="./*">
<xsl:if test="not(position()=1)">
<xsl:text>,</xsl:text>
</xsl:if>
<xsl:value-of select="normalize-space(.)" />
</xsl:for-each>
<xsl:text> </xsl:text>
</xsl:for-each>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
回答3:
You could also use my Xidel: (assuming you have no empty fields in your xml)
xidel /tmp/test.xml -e '//time_report/string-join(.//text()[normalize-space(.)], ", ")'
standard XPath 2, no need to remember the names of different command line parameters...
or without that assumption:
xidel /tmp/test.xml -e '//time_report/string-join(.//*[not(*)], ", ")'
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13317053/how-should-i-go-about-converting-xml-into-csv