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Selecting elements in some namespace using Nokogiri with XPath
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2 ways to extract elements from within XML namespaces using Nokogiri | |
When trying to select elemenets in the default namespace, e.g. "xmlns= http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom", try the following two ways. Note the xmlns=" attribute on entry element: | |
Original xml: | |
Nokogiri::XML(@xml_string).xpath("//author/name").each do |node| | |
puts node | |
end | |
1. Define a namespace context for your XPath expression and point your XPath steps to match elements in that namespace. Define a namespace-to-prefix mapping and use this prefix (a) in the XPath expression. | |
xml.xpath("//a:author/a:name", {"a" => "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"}) | |
2. LESS FAVORED: Using remove_namespaces! all your elements are under http://schemas.google.com/docs/2007 namespace URI. You must declare the binding bettween this URI an some prefix, say atom, and then the XPath expresion should be /*/atom:author/atom:name | |
xml = Nokogiri::XML(@xml_string) | |
xml.remove_namespaces! | |
xml.xpath("//author/name").each do |node| | |
puts node.text | |
end | |
Author
Ameeda
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May 5, 2011
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Thank you :)
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On May 5, 2011, at 11:39 AM, ***@***.*** wrote:
Wow that's really impressive. I had this problem just a few months ago. Wish I would have seen this Gist then!
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