That’s a pretty simple yet powerful class to build XML structures in jQuery-like style. With no XML line actually written! Uses DOM extension to manipulate XML data.
<?php $xml = new \Codeception\Util\XmlBuilder(); $xml->users ->user ->val(1) ->email ->val('[email protected]') ->attr('valid','true') ->parent() ->cart ->attr('empty','false') ->items ->item ->val('useful item'); ->parents('user') ->active ->val(1); echo $xml;
This will produce this XML
<?xml version="1.0"?> <users> <user> 1 <email valid="true">[email protected]</email> <cart empty="false"> <items> <item>useful item</item> </items> </cart> <active>1</active> </user> </users>
Builder uses chained calls. So each call to builder returns a builder object. Except for getDom
and __toString
methods.
$xml->node
- create new xml node and go inside of it.$xml->node->val('value')
- sets the inner value of node$xml->attr('name','value')
- set the attribute of node$xml->parent()
- go back to parent node.$xml->parents('user')
- go back through all parents to user
node.Export:
$xml->getDom
- get a DOMDocument object$xml->__toString
- get a string representation of XML.public __construct()
public __get($tag)
Appends child node
param
$tagreturn
XmlBuilderpublic __toString()
public attr($attr, $val)
Sets attribute for current node
param
$attrparam
$valreturn
XmlBuilderpublic getDom() * return
\DOMDocument
public parent()
Traverses to parent * return
XmlBuilder
public parents($tag)
Traverses to parent with $name
param
$tagreturn
XmlBuilderthrows
\Exceptionpublic val($val)
param
$valreturn
XmlBuilder
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http://codeception.com/docs/reference/XmlBuilder