Naive XML Bindings for python

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xsData is a complete data binding library for python allowing developers to access and use XML and JSON documents as simple objects rather than using DOM.

It ships with a code generator for XML schemas, WSDL definitions, XML & JSON documents. It produces simple dataclasses with type hints and simple binding metadata.

The included XML and JSON parser/serializer are highly optimized and adaptable, with multiple handlers and configuration properties.

xsData is constantly tested against the W3C XML Schema 1.1 test suite.

Getting started

$ # Install all dependencies
$ pip install xsdata[cli,lxml,soap]
$ # Generate models
$ xsdata tests/fixtures/primer/order.xsd --package tests.fixtures.primer
>>> # Parse XML
>>> from pathlib import Path
>>> from tests.fixtures.primer import PurchaseOrder
>>> from xsdata.formats.dataclass.parsers import XmlParser
>>>
>>> xml_string = Path("tests/fixtures/primer/sample.xml").read_text()
>>> parser = XmlParser()
>>> order = parser.from_string(xml_string, PurchaseOrder)
>>> order.bill_to
Usaddress(name='Robert Smith', street='8 Oak Avenue', city='Old Town', state='PA', zip=Decimal('95819'), country='US')

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Features

  • Generate code from:

    • XML Schemas 1.0 & 1.1

    • WSDL 1.1 definitions with SOAP 1.1 bindings

    • Directly from XML and JSON Documents

    • Extensive configuration to customize output

    • Pluggable code writer for custom output formats

  • Default Output:

    • Pure python dataclasses with metadata

    • Type hints with support for forward references and unions

    • Enumerations and inner classes

    • Support namespace qualified elements and attributes

  • Data Binding:

    • XML and JSON parser, serializer

    • Handlers and Writers based on lxml and native xml python

    • Support wildcard elements and attributes

    • Support xinclude statements and unknown properties

    • Customize behaviour through config

Changelog: 21.9 (2021-09-04)

  • Automate cli generate options #578

    • Generate cli options by the config model

    • Allow to enable/disable any flag

    • Allow to bypass any value from the config

    • Removed -cf/-ri as we can’t have switches with short names

  • Fixed generator not cascading default values to inner classes #579

  • Re-raise xml syntax errors as xsdata.exceptions.ParserError #571

  • Added cli summary with recovered warnings and issues #583

  • Removed the native and lxml SAX handlers #582

Why naive?

The W3C XML Schema is too complicated but with good reason. It needs to support any api design. On the other hand when you consume xml you don’t necessarily care about any of that. This is where xsData comes in, to simplify things by making a lot of assumptions like the following one that started everything:

All xs:schema elements are classes everything else is either noise or class properties

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