Примеры

Many examples in this reference require an XML string. Instead of repeating this string in every example, we put it into a file which we include in each example. This included file is shown in the following example section. Alternatively, you could create an XML document and read it with simplexml_load_file().

Пример #1 Include file example.php with XML string

<?php
$xmlstr 
= <<<XML
<?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?>
<movies>
 <movie>
  <title>PHP: Behind the Parser</title>
  <characters>
   <character>
    <name>Ms. Coder</name>
    <actor>Onlivia Actora</actor>
   </character>
   <character>
    <name>Mr. Coder</name>
    <actor>El Act&#211;r</actor>
   </character>
  </characters>
  <plot>
   So, this language. It's like, a programming language. Or is it a
   scripting language? All is revealed in this thrilling horror spoof
   of a documentary.
  </plot>
  <great-lines>
   <line>PHP solves all my web problems</line>
  </great-lines>
  <rating type="thumbs">7</rating>
  <rating type="stars">5</rating>
 </movie>
</movies>
XML;
?>

The simplicity of SimpleXML appears most clearly when one extracts a string or number from a basic XML document.

Пример #2 Getting <plot>

<?php
include 'example.php';

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

echo 
$xml->movie[0]->plot// "So this language. It's like..."
?>

Accessing elements within an XML document that contain characters not permitted under PHP's naming convention (e.g. the hyphen) can be accomplished by encapsulating the element name within braces and the apostrophe.

Пример #3 Getting <line>

<?php
include 'example.php';

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

echo 
$xml->movie->{'great-lines'}->line// "PHP solves all my web problems"
?>

Пример #4 Accessing non-unique elements in SimpleXML

When multiple instances of an element exist as children of a single parent element, normal iteration techniques apply.

<?php
include 'example.php';

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

/* For each <movie> node, we echo a separate <plot>. */
foreach ($xml->movie as $movie) {
   echo 
$movie->plot'<br />';
}

?>

Пример #5 Using attributes

So far, we have only covered the work of reading element names and their values. SimpleXML can also access element attributes. Access attributes of an element just as you would elements of an array.

<?php
include 'example.php';

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

/* Access the <rating> nodes of the first movie.
 * Output the rating scale, too. */
foreach ($xml->movie[0]->rating as $rating) {
    switch((string) 
$rating['type']) { // Get attributes as element indices
    
case 'thumbs':
        echo 
$rating' thumbs up';
        break;
    case 
'stars':
        echo 
$rating' stars';
        break;
    }
}
?>

Пример #6 Comparing Elements and Attributes with Text

To compare an element or attribute with a string or pass it into a function that requires a string, you must cast it to a string using (string). Otherwise, PHP treats the element as an object.

<?php     
include 'example.php';

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

if ((string) 
$xml->movie->title == 'PHP: Behind the Parser') {
    print 
'My favorite movie.';
}

htmlentities((string) $xml->movie->title);
?>

Пример #7 Using XPath

SimpleXML includes built-in XPath support. To find all <character> elements:

<?php
include 'example.php';
$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

foreach (
$xml->xpath('//character') as $character) {
    echo 
$character->name'played by '$character->actor'<br />';
}
?>

'//' serves as a wildcard. To specify absolute paths, omit one of the slashes.

Пример #8 Setting values

Data in SimpleXML doesn't have to be constant. The object allows for manipulation of all of its elements.

<?php
include 'example.php';
$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

$xml->movie[0]->characters->character[0]->name 'Miss Coder';

echo 
$xml->asXML();
?>

The above code will output a new XML document, just like the original, except that the new XML will change Ms. Coder to Miss Coder.

Пример #9 Adding elements and attributes

Since PHP 5.1.3, SimpleXML has had the ability to easily add children and attributes.

<?php
include 'example.php';
$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);

$character $xml->movie[0]->characters->addChild('character');
$character->addChild('name''Mr. Parser');
$character->addChild('actor''John Doe');

$rating $xml->movie[0]->addChild('rating''PG');
$rating->addAttribute('type''mpaa');

echo 
$xml->asXML();
?>

The above code will output an XML document based on the original but having a new character and rating.

Пример #10 DOM Interoperability

PHP has a mechanism to convert XML nodes between SimpleXML and DOM formats. This example shows how one might change a DOM element to SimpleXML.

<?php
$dom 
= new domDocument;
$dom->loadXML('<books><book><title>blah</title></book></books>');
if (!
$dom) {
     echo 
'Error while parsing the document';
     exit;
}

$s simplexml_import_dom($dom);

echo 
$s->book[0]->title;
?>

Коментарии

It is important that you select the correct method of loading the XML in depending on the format of your XML file.

If you use the wrong function to load it in you will get some strange errors.
2008-04-18 12:11:00
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/simplexml.examples.html
Автор:
To take care of proper error checking, one must use try-catch blocks:

<?php
try {
 
$sxe = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstring);
} catch (
Exception $e) {
  echo 
"bad xml";
}
?>

To get rid of warnings, use @ in front of new:

<?php
try {
 
$sxe = @new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstring);
} catch (
Exception $e) {
  echo 
"bad xml";
}
?>
2008-08-15 05:17:02
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/simplexml.examples.html
Instead of using  <?php eval($code?>

you can use this method,

<?php

$node 
"node";

$XML simplexml_load_file($file);

$text = (string)$XML->nodes->{$node}; // works
// or
$text2 = (string)$XML->{$node}->child// also works fine

?>

I think it is much more easier instead of eval().
2009-05-05 11:35:46
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/simplexml.examples.html
Автор:
When using simplexml to access a element the returned object may be a SimpleXMLElement instead of a string.

Example:

<?php
$string 
= <<<XML
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<document>
    <cmd>login</cmd>
    <login>Richard</login>
</document>
XML;
                                                                       
                                           
$xml simplexml_load_string($string);
print_r($xml);
$login $xml->login;
print_r($login);
$login = (string) $xml->login;
print_r($login);
?>

Expected result:
----------------
SimpleXMLElement Object
(
    [cmd] => login
    [login] => Richard
)
Richard
Richard

Actual result:
--------------
SimpleXMLElement Object
(
    [cmd] => login
    [login] => Richard
)
SimpleXMLElement Object
(
    [0] => Richard
)
Richard

But this is an intended behavior. See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=29500
2009-12-19 14:49:24
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