Provided by: publican_4.3.2-2_all
NAME
Publican::XmlClean - A module to reformat XML to Publican standards
SYNOPSIS
use Publican::XmlClean; my $cleaner = Publican::XmlClean->new( { clean_id => 1 } ); foreach my $xml_file ( sort(@xml_files) ) { $cleaner->process_file( { file => $xml_file, out_file => $xml_file } ); }
DESCRIPTION
Publican::XmlClean tidies XML formatting and filters structure based on input rules.
INTERFACE
new Create a new Publican::XmlClean object. print_known_tags Print a list of tags that have had their output QA'd. prune_xml($node) Remove unwanted nodes. i.e. 'profile' in DocBook speak. Clean_ID Rename ID's and update xrefs. If this node has a title as a child set it's ID else remove the ID print_xml Print out utf8 XML files Have to output xml/DTD header my_as_XML Traverse tree and output xml as text. Overrides traverse ... evil stuff. validate_tables Ensure Tables comply to requirements not enforceable in XML validation. 1. tgroup attribute cols must match the number of entries in every row. process_file Create XML::TreeBuilder object and perform operations. set_unique_ids Set unique ids for every nodes which have id create_db Create a database to track the max unique id
DIAGNOSTICS
"unknown args %s" All subs with named parameters will return this error when unexpected named arguments are provided. "%s is a required argument" Any sub with a mandatory parameter will return this error if the parameter is undef. "Could not open %s for output!" The named file could not be opened. "Can't calculate image size of %s" Images are automatically scaled if thy are to wide, this check could not be performed due to either access permissions or file weirdness.
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Publican::XmlClean requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
Carp version XML::TreeBuilder Text::Wrap Config::Simple Publican File::Path Term::ANSIColor Cwd
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported. Please report any bugs or feature requests to "publican-list@redhat.com", or through the web interface at <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Publican&component=publican>.
AUTHOR
Jeff Fearn "<jfearn@redhat.com>"