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XML::Toolkit

XML::Toolkit is a suite of tools that work to make handling XML easier. It is designed to marshall XML documents into Moose classes and back again with minimal changes.

For example given a xml document like the following

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<note>
    <to>Tove</to>
    <from>Jani</from>
    <heading>Reminder</heading>
    <body>Don't forget me this weekend!</body>
</note>

XML::Toolkit will generate classes for each of the elements. The element's class would be something like

package MyApp::Note;
use Moose;
use namespace::autoclean;
use XML::Toolkit;

has 'to_collection' => (
    isa         => 'ArrayRef[MyApp::To]',
    is          => 'ro',
    init_arg    => 'tos',
    traits      => [qw(XML Array)],
    lazy        => 1,
    auto_deref  => 1,
    default     => sub { [] },
    handles    => { add_to => ['push'] },
    description => {
       Prefix => "",
       LocalName => "to",
       node_type => "child",
       Name => "to",
       NamespaceURI => "",
       sort_order => 0,
    },
);

has 'from_collection' => (
    isa         => 'ArrayRef[MyApp::From]',
    is          => 'ro',
    init_arg    => 'froms',
    traits      => [qw(XML Array)],
    lazy        => 1,
    auto_deref  => 1,
    default     => sub { [] },
    handles    => { add_from => ['push'] },
    description => {
       Prefix => "",
       LocalName => "from",
       node_type => "child",
       Name => "from",
       NamespaceURI => "",
       sort_order => 1,
    },
);

has 'body_collection' => (
    isa         => 'ArrayRef[MyApp::Body]',
    is          => 'ro',
    init_arg    => 'bodys',
    traits      => [qw(XML Array)],
    lazy        => 1,
    auto_deref  => 1,
    default     => sub { [] },
    handles    => { add_body => ['push'] },
    description => {
       Prefix => "",
       LocalName => "body",
       node_type => "child",
       Name => "body",
       NamespaceURI => "",
       sort_order => 2,
    },
);

has 'heading_collection' => (
    isa         => 'ArrayRef[MyApp::Heading]',
    is          => 'ro',
    init_arg    => 'headings',
    traits      => [qw(XML Array)],
    lazy        => 1,
    auto_deref  => 1,
    default     => sub { [] },
    handles    => { add_heading => ['push'] },
    description => {
       Prefix => "",
       LocalName => "heading",
       node_type => "child",
       Name => "heading",
       NamespaceURI => "",
       sort_order => 3,
    },
);

1;
__END__

You can then use the set of classes to load the original document, or create new documents that match this structure.

my $document = MyApp::Note->new(
    to_collection => [MyApp::To->new(text => 'Bob')],
    from_collection => [MyApp::From->new(text => 'Alice')],
    headings => [MyApp::Heading->new(text => 'Secret' )],
    body_collection => [MyApp::Body->new(text=>'Shh!')],
)

my $generator = Generator->new( );
$generator->render_object($document);
print $document->output;

# output
#
# <note>
#     <to>Bob</to>
#     <from>Alice</from>
#     <heading>Secret</heading>
#     <body>Shhh!</body>
# </note>

The original intention of XML::Toolkit was to round-trip XML documents with an unkonwn schema through an editor and back out to disk with very few semantic or structural changes.

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