XML handling for CakePHP.
The methods in these classes enable the datasources that use XML to work.
_createChild( array $data )
Helper to _fromArray(). It will create childs of arrays
$data
_fromArray( DOMDocument $dom , DOMElement $node , array $data , string $format )
Recursive method to create childs from array
$dom
$node
$data
$format
Cake\Utility\Exception\XmlException
_loadXml( string $input , array $options )
Parse the input data and create either a SimpleXmlElement object or a DOMDocument.
$input
$options
Cake\Utility\Exception\XmlException
_toArray( SimpleXMLElement $xml , array $parentData , string $ns , array $namespaces )
Recursive method to toArray
$xml
$parentData
$ns
$namespaces
build( string|array $input , array $options [] )
Initialize SimpleXMLElement or DOMDocument from a given XML string, file path, URL or array.
Building XML from a string:
$xml = Xml::build('<example>text</example>');
Building XML from string (output DOMDocument):
$xml = Xml::build('<example>text</example>', ['return' => 'domdocument']);
Building XML from a file path:
$xml = Xml::build('/path/to/an/xml/file.xml');
Building XML from a remote URL:
use Cake\Http\Client; $http = new Client(); $response = $http->get('http://example.com/example.xml'); $xml = Xml::build($response->body());
Building from an array:
$value = [ 'tags' => [ 'tag' => [ [ 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'defect' ], [ 'id' => '2', 'name' => 'enhancement' ] ] ] ]; $xml = Xml::build($value);
When building XML from an array ensure that there is only one top level element.
return
Can be 'simplexml' to return object of SimpleXMLElement or 'domdocument' to return DOMDocument.loadEntities
Defaults to false. Set to true to enable loading of <!ENTITY
definitions. This is disabled by default for security reasons.readFile
Set to false to disable file reading. This is important to disable when putting user data into Xml::build(). If enabled local files will be read if they exist. Defaults to true for backwards compatibility reasons.parseHuge
Enable the LIBXML_PARSEHUGE
flag.If using array as input, you can pass options
from Xml::fromArray.
$input
$options
optional [] Cake\Utility\Exception\XmlException
fromArray( array|Cake\Collection\Collection $input , string|array $options [] )
Transform an array into a SimpleXMLElement
format
If create childs ('tags') or attributes ('attributes').pretty
Returns formatted Xml when set to true
. Defaults to false
version
Version of XML document. Default is 1.0.encoding
Encoding of XML document. If null remove from XML header. Default is the some of application.return
If return object of SimpleXMLElement ('simplexml') or DOMDocument ('domdocument'). Default is SimpleXMLElement.Using the following data:
$value = [ 'root' => [ 'tag' => [ 'id' => 1, 'value' => 'defect', '@' => 'description' ] ] ];
Calling Xml::fromArray($value, 'tags');
Will generate:
<root><tag><id>1</id><value>defect</value>description</tag></root>
And calling Xml::fromArray($value, 'attributes');
Will generate:
<root><tag id="1" value="defect">description</tag></root>
Cake\Collection\Collection
$input
$options
optional [] Cake\Utility\Exception\XmlException
toArray( SimpleXMLElement|DOMDocument|DOMNode $obj )
Returns this XML structure as an array.
$obj
Cake\Utility\Exception\XmlException
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