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x2j_valuesAt.go
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// Copyright 2012-2013 Charles Banning. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file
// x2j_valuesAt.go: Extract values from an arbitrary XML doc that are at same level as "key".
// Tag path can include wildcard characters.
package x2j
import (
"strings"
)
// ------------------- sweep up everything for some point in the node tree ---------------------
// ValuesAtTagPath - deliver all values at the same level of the document as the specified key.
// See ValuesAtKeyPath().
// If there are no values for the path 'nil' is returned.
// A return value of (nil, nil) means that there were no values and no errors parsing the doc.
// 'doc' is the XML document
// 'path' is a dot-separated path of tag nodes
// 'getAttrs' can be set 'true' to return attribute values for "*"-terminated path
// If a node is '*', then everything beyond is scanned for values.
// E.g., "doc.books' might return a single value 'book' of type []interface{}, but
// "doc.books.*" could return all the 'book' entries as []map[string]interface{}.
// "doc.books.*.author" might return all the 'author' tag values as []string - or
// "doc.books.*.author.lastname" might be required, depending on he schema.
func ValuesAtTagPath(doc, path string, getAttrs ...bool) ([]interface{}, error) {
var a bool
if len(getAttrs) == 1 {
a = getAttrs[0]
}
m, err := DocToMap(doc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
v := ValuesAtKeyPath(m, path, a)
return v, nil
}
// ValuesAtKeyPath - deliver all values at the same depth in a map[string]interface{} value
// If v := ValuesAtKeyPath(m,"x.y.z")
// then there exists a _,vv := range v
// such that v.(map[string]interface{})[z] == ValuesFromKeyPath(m,"x.y.z")
// If there are no values for the path 'nil' is returned.
// 'm' is the map to be walked
// 'path' is a dot-separated path of key values
// 'getAttrs' can be set 'true' to return attribute values for "*"-terminated path
// If a node is '*', then everything beyond is walked.
// E.g., see ValuesFromTagPath documentation.
func ValuesAtKeyPath(m map[string]interface{}, path string, getAttrs ...bool) []interface{} {
var a bool
if len(getAttrs) == 1 {
a = getAttrs[0]
}
keys := strings.Split(path, ".")
lenKeys := len(keys)
ret := make([]interface{}, 0)
if lenKeys > 1 {
// use function in x2j_valuesFrom.go
valuesFromKeyPath(&ret, m, keys[:lenKeys-1], a)
if len(ret) == 0 {
return nil
}
} else {
ret = append(ret,interface{}(m))
}
// scan the value set and see if key occurs
key := keys[lenKeys-1]
// wildcard is special
if key == "*" {
return ret
}
for _, v := range ret {
switch v.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
if _, ok := v.(map[string]interface{})[key]; ok {
return ret
}
}
}
// no instance of key in penultimate value set
return nil
}