Xmljson a Swift CLI Tool to Convert XML to JSON
source link: https://github.com/engali94/XMLJson
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XMLJSON
A Swift command-line tool to easily convert XML format to JSON.
Requirements
- Good Mood
Usage
$ xmljson -h OVERVIEW: Convert XML Format to JSON Format. USAGE: xmljson --dir <dir> [--files <files> ...] [--output <output>] [--verbose] [--all] OPTIONS: -d, --dir <dir> Absolute path to a directory containing the xml files. -f, --files <files> XML files to be parsed. -o, --output <output> [Optinal] JSON file(s) output directory. -v, --verbose Show extra logging for debugging purposes. -a, --all Convert all XML files present in the specifed directory. -h, --help Show help information.
First specify where the xml files are located through --dir
argument (Manadatory)
Then you can specify the files to be converted in through --files
argument you can pass as much as you want
$ xmljson -d ~/xml/files/dir - file1.xml filen.xml --verbose
If you want to convert all the XML files present in the directory, pass the --dir
argument and --all
flag only.
$ xmljson -d ~/xml/files/dir --all
if you would like to change the output directory pass it to --output
.
$ xmljson -d ~/xml/files/dir -o ~/path/to/output/dir --all
Sample
XML Input
?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <bookstore> <book category="cooking"> <title lang="en">Everyday 1</title> <author>Giada De Laurentiis</author> <year>2005</year> <price>30.00</price> </book> <book category="web"> <title lang="en">Learning XML</title> <author>Erik T. Ray</author> <year>2003</year> <price>39.95</price> </book> </bookstore>
JSON Output
[ { "author" : "Giada De Laurentiis", "title" : { "lang" : "en", "text" : "Everyday 1" }, "year" : "2005", "category" : "cooking", "price" : "30.00" }, { "author" : "Erik T. Ray", "title" : { "lang" : "en", "text" : "Learning XML" }, "year" : "2003", "category" : "web", "price" : "39.95" } ]
Installation using HomeBrew
You can install xmljson using homebrew as follows:
$ brew tap engali94/formulae $ brew install xmljson
Installation using Make
You can install xmljson using make as follows:
$ git clone https://github.com/engali94/XMLJson.git $ cd XMLJson $ make install
Development
-
cd
into the repository -
run
swift package generate-xcodeproj
-
Run the following command to try it out:
swift run XMLJson --help
License
XMLJson is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.
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