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NAME

       Catmandu::XSD - Modules for handling XML data with XSD compilation

SYNOPSIS

           ## Converting XML to YAML/JSON/CSV/etc

           # Compile an XSD schema file and parse one shiporder.xml file
           catmandu convert XSD --root '{}shiporder'
                                --schemas demo/order/*.xsd
                                to YAML < shiporder.xml

           # Same as above but parse more than one file into an array of records
           catmandu convert XSD --root '{}shiporder'
                                --schemas demo/order/*.xsd
                                --files 'data/*.xml'
                                to YAML

           # Same as above but all array of records are in a XML container file
           catmandu convert XSD --root '{}shiporder'
                                --schemas demo/order/*.xsd
                                --xpath '/Container/List//Record/Payload/*'
                                to YAML < data/container.xml

           ## Convert an YAML/JSON/CSV into XML validated against an XSD schemas

           # Convert one shiporder YAML to XML
           catmandu convert YAML to XSD --root '{}shiporder'
                                        --schemas demo/order/*.xsd < shiporder.YAML

           # Same as above but store multiple shiporders in the YAML into a separate file
           catmandu convert YAML to XSD --root '{}shiporder'
                                        --schemas demo/order/*.xsd
                                        --split 1
                                        < shiporder.YAML

           # Same as above but use template toolkit to pack the XML into an container
           # (The xml record is stored in the 'xml' key which can be retrieved in the
           # template by [% xml %])
           catmandu convert YAML to XSD --root '{}shiporder'
                                        --schemas demo/order/*.xsd
                                        --template_before t/xml_header.tt
                                        --template t/xml_record.tt
                                        --template t/xml_footer.tt
                                        < shiporder.YAML

            ## Example documents

            # Show an example how a valid XML document needs to be structured for an
            # XSD scheme.
            catmandu convert XSD --root {}shiporder
                                 --schemas "t/demo/order/*xsd"
                                 --example 1 to YAML

DESCRIPTION

       Catmandu::XSD contains modules for handling XML data within the Catmandu framework.
       Parsing and serializing is based on XML::Compile.

       There are two modules available for handling XML data in the Catmandu framework:
       Catmandu::XML and Catmandu::XSD. The former one can be used when no XML schema is
       available for the data. It provides a simple interface to read in XML data and transform
       it to other formats. Because Catmandu::XML doesn't depend on an XSD schema, it can't know
       which fields in the input XML files are sequences or single value elements. Each record is
       parsed on its own. A record with content:

           <foo>
             <bar>test</bar>
           </foo>

       will be parsed into a YAML output like:

           catmandu XML to YAML < test.xml
           --
           bar: test

       A record with content:

           <foo>
             <bar>test</bar>
             <bar>test</bar>
           </foo>

       will be parsed into a YAL output like:

           catmandu XML to YAML < test2.xml
           --
           bar:
             - test
             - test

       In the first case 'bar' will contain a string, in the second case an array. This might no
       be what you want in some programming projects. E.g. when you need the 'bar' field to be
       always an array of values, then you an XSD schema file is required containing the exact
       structure of the XML document:

           test.xsd:
           <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
           <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
               <xs:element name="foo">
                <xs:complexType>
                 <xs:sequence>
                   <xs:element name="bar" type="xs:string" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
                 </xs:sequence>
                </xs:complexType>
               </xs:element>
           </xs:schema>

       And now the test.xml and test2.xml can be parsed with help of Catmandu::XSD:

           catmandu XSD --root '{}foo' --schemas test.xsd to YAML < test.xml
           --
           bar:
             - test

           catmandu XSD --root '{}foo' --schemas test.xsd to YAML < test2.xml
           --
           bar:
             - test
             - test

WILDCARDS

       Some XSD Schema allow for "any" or "anyAttribute" specifications in the schema.  The
       Catmandu::XSD modules can't guess in these cases what the schema implementation is. These
       nodes will be parsed as XML::LibXML::Nodes in the resulting documents. Catmandu output
       formats such as Catmandu::Exporter::JSON can't handle these XML::LibXML::Node nodes. You
       have to implement yourself a Catmandu::Fix to translate these values in to plain string,
       array or hash elements.

       But in general a round trip should be problematic:

           catmandu XSD --root ... --schema wildcard.xsd to XSD  --root ... --schema wildcard.xsd < data.xml

MIXED ELEMENTS

       ComplexType and ComplexContent in the XSD schema can be declared with the "<mixed="true"">
       attribute.  This means that in the XML documents simple text and XML elements can be mixed
       as in:

             Hello, I'm <name>John</name> how can I <bold>help</bold> you?

       In these cases it is not know if the elements are required as an hash or should be
       ignored. By defaults Catmandu::XSD will parse these elements as XML::LibXML::Nodes
       documents.  This behavious can be changed by setting the 'mixed' flag:

           # All mixed elements will be XML::LibXML::Node-s
           catmandu XSD --root ... --schema mixed.xsd  < data.xml

           # The mixed elements will be ignored, only the text will survive
           #
           #  Hello, I'm <name>John</name> how can I <bold>help</bold> you?
           #
           #  =>  Hello, I'm John how can I help you?
           catmandu XSD --root ... --schema mixed.xsd --mixed TEXTUAL < data.xml

           # The mixed text will be ignored, only the elements will survive
           #
           #  Hello, I'm <name>John</name> how can I <bold>help</bold> you?
           #
           #  =>  { name => 'John' , bold => 'help' }
           catmandu XSD --root ... --schema mixed.xsd --mixed STRUCTURAL < data.xml

           # The mixed elements will be a plain XML fragment string
           #
           #  Hello, I'm <name>John</name> how can I <bold>help</bold> you?
           #
           #  =>  $r = 'Hello, I'm <name>John</name> how can I <bold>help</bold> you?'
           catmandu XSD --root ... --schema mixed.xsd --mixed XML_STRING < data.xml

MODULES

       Catmandu::Importer::XSD
           Parse and validate XML data using an XSD file for structural data

       Catmandu::Exporter::XSD
           Serialize and validate XML data using an XSD file for structural data

BUGS, QUESTIONS, HELP

       Use the github issue tracker for any bug reports or questions on this module:
       https://github.com/LibreCat/Catmandu-XSD/issues

DISCLAIMER

       This module is based on XML::Compile and the Catmandu framework.

       XML::Compile is the workhorse that forms the core of this module to compile XSD file into
       parser and serializers.

       Catmandu is used to transform parsed XML into any format you like.  Catmandu contains a
       simple DSL languages called Catmandu::Fix to create small scripts to manipulate data. The
       Catmandu toolkit is used by many university libraries to process metadata collections.

       For more information on Catmandu visit: http://librecat.org/Catmandu/ or follow the blog
       posts at: https://librecatproject.wordpress.com/

AUTHOR

       Patrick Hochstenbach , "patrick.hochstenbach at ugent.be"

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

SEE ALSO

       XML::Compile , Catmandu , Template , Catmandu::XML