Decorators for xml serialization. Uses js2xmlparser under the hood.
import {XMLElement, XMLAttribute, XMLChild, xml} from 'xml-decorators';
const HOBBY_NS = 'h';
class Hobby {
@XMLAttribute({namespace: HOBBY_NS})
private name: string;
@XMLAttribute({namespace: HOBBY_NS})
private description: string;
}
const PERSON_ROOT = 'person';
const PERSON_NS = 'ps';
@XMLElement({root: PERSON_ROOT}) // optional
class Person {
@XMLAttribute({namespace: PERSON_NS})
private firstname: string;
private lastname: string;
@XMLAttribute({namespace: PERSON_NS})
get fullname(): string {
return this.firstname + ' ' + this.lastname;
}
@XMLAttribute({namespace: PERSON_NS})
private age: number;
@XMLChild({
namespace: PERSON_NS,
name: 'hobby'
})
private hobbies: Hobby[];
@XMLChild({
namespace: PERSON_NS,
stripPluralS: true
})
private friends: Person[];
@XMLChild({
name: 'pet',
implicitStructure: 'pets.$'
})
private pets: string[];
}
const hobbies = [
new Hobby('reading', 'loves to read books, magazines and web articles'),
new Hobby('listening to Music', 'loves to listen to rock music'),
new Hobby('travelling', 'loves to travel around the world'),
];
const pets = ['dog', 'cat'];
const bob = new Person('Bob', 'Mad', 29, hobbies, pets);
const bobXml = xml.serialize(bob);
Or if you want to override the root tag name or did not used the @XMLElement
annotation.
const bob2Xml = xml.serialize('great-person', bob);
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<great-person ps:firstname='Bob' ps:fullname='Bob Mad' ps:age='29'>
<ps:hobby h:name='reading' h:description='loves to read books, magazines and web articles'/>
<ps:hobby h:name='listening to Music' h:description='loves to listen to rock music'/>
<ps:hobby h:name='travelling' h:description='loves to travel around the world'/>
<pets>
<pet>dog</pet>
<pet>cat</pet>
</pets>
</great-person>
xml
.serializeAsync(bob)
.then(bobXml => console.log(bobXml))
;
If you want to retrieve the "js2xmlparser" schema instead:
xml.getSchema(bob);
xml.getSchemaAsync(bob).then(/* */);