Parsing NSXMLNode Attributes in Cocoa

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名媛妹妹 2021-02-08 05:31

Given the following XML file:

    

 

        
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  • 2021-02-08 05:53

    YES! I answered my own question somehow.

    When iterating through the XML document, instead of assigning each child node as an NSXMLNode, assign it as an NSXMLElement. You can then use the attributeForName function, which returns an NSXMLNode, to which you can use stringValue on to get the attribute's value.

    Since I'm bad at explaining things, here's my commented code. It might make more sense.

    //make sure that the XML doc is valid
    if (xmlDoc != nil) {
                //get all of the children from the root node into an array
                NSArray *children = [[xmlDoc rootElement] children];
                int i, count = [children count];
    
                //loop through each child
                for (i=0; i < count; i++) {
                    NSXMLElement *child = [children objectAtIndex:i];
    
                        //check to see if the child node is of 'movie' type
                        if ([child.name isEqual:@"movie"]) {
                        {
                            NSXMLNode *movieName = [child attributeForName:@"name"];
                            NSString *movieValue = [movieName stringValue];
    
                            //verify that the value of 'name' attribute of the node equals the value we're looking for, which is 'tc'
                            if ([movieValue isEqual:@"tc"]) {
                            //do stuff here if name's value for the movie tag is tc.
                            }
                        }
                }   
       }
    
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  • 2021-02-08 05:59

    There are two options. If you continue to use NSXMLDocment and you have an NSXMLNode * for the a movie element, you can do this:

    if ([movieNode kind] == NSXMLElementKind)
    {
        NSXMLElement *movieElement = (NSXMLElement *) movieNode;
        NSArray *attributes = [movieElement attributes];
    
        for (NSXMLNode *attribute in attributes)
        {
            NSLog (@"%@ = %@", [attribute name], [attribute stringValue]);
        }
    }
    

    Otherwise, you can switch to using an NSXMLParser instead. This is an event driven parser that informs a delegate when it has parsed elements (among other things). The method you're after is parser:didStartElement:namespaceURI:qualifiedName:attributes:

    - (void) loadXMLFile
    {
        NSXMLParser *parser = [NSXMLParser parserWithContentsOfURL:@"file:///Users/jkem/test.xml"];
        [parser setDelegate:self];
        [parser parse];
    }
    
    
    // ... later ...
    
    -      (void)         parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser
                 didStartElement:(NSString *)elementName
                    namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI
                   qualifiedName:(NSString *)qualifiedName
                      attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributeDict
    {
        if ([elementName isEqualToString:@"movie"])
        {
            NSLog (@"%@", [attributeDict objectForKey:@"a"]);
            NSLog (@"%d", [[attributeDict objectForKey:@"b"] intValue]);
        }
    }
    
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