from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode from django.utils.xmlutils import SimplerXMLGenerator from django.core.urlresolvers import resolve from django.conf import settings from djangorestframework.compat import StringIO import re import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET #def admin_media_prefix(request): # """Adds the ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX to the request context.""" # return {'ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX': settings.ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX} from mediatypes import media_type_matches, is_form_media_type from mediatypes import add_media_type_param, get_media_type_params, order_by_precedence MSIE_USER_AGENT_REGEX = re.compile(r'^Mozilla/[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ \([^)]*; MSIE [0-9]+\.[0-9]+[a-z]?;[^)]*\)(?!.* Opera )') def as_tuple(obj): """ Given an object which may be a list/tuple, another object, or None, return that object in list form. IE: If the object is already a list/tuple just return it. If the object is not None, return it in a list with a single element. If the object is None return an empty list. """ if obj is None: return () elif isinstance(obj, list): return tuple(obj) elif isinstance(obj, tuple): return obj return (obj,) def url_resolves(url): """ Return True if the given URL is mapped to a view in the urlconf, False otherwise. """ try: resolve(url) except: return False return True # From http://www.koders.com/python/fidB6E125C586A6F49EAC38992CF3AFDAAE35651975.aspx?s=mdef:xml #class object_dict(dict): # """object view of dict, you can # >>> a = object_dict() # >>> a.fish = 'fish' # >>> a['fish'] # 'fish' # >>> a['water'] = 'water' # >>> a.water # 'water' # >>> a.test = {'value': 1} # >>> a.test2 = object_dict({'name': 'test2', 'value': 2}) # >>> a.test, a.test2.name, a.test2.value # (1, 'test2', 2) # """ # def __init__(self, initd=None): # if initd is None: # initd = {} # dict.__init__(self, initd) # # def __getattr__(self, item): # d = self.__getitem__(item) # # if value is the only key in object, you can omit it # if isinstance(d, dict) and 'value' in d and len(d) == 1: # return d['value'] # else: # return d # # def __setattr__(self, item, value): # self.__setitem__(item, value) # From xml2dict class XML2Dict(object): def __init__(self): pass def _parse_node(self, node): node_tree = {} # Save attrs and text, hope there will not be a child with same name if node.text: node_tree = node.text for (k,v) in node.attrib.items(): k,v = self._namespace_split(k, v) node_tree[k] = v #Save childrens for child in node.getchildren(): tag, tree = self._namespace_split(child.tag, self._parse_node(child)) if tag not in node_tree: # the first time, so store it in dict node_tree[tag] = tree continue old = node_tree[tag] if not isinstance(old, list): node_tree.pop(tag) node_tree[tag] = [old] # multi times, so change old dict to a list node_tree[tag].append(tree) # add the new one return node_tree def _namespace_split(self, tag, value): """ Split the tag '{http://cs.sfsu.edu/csc867/myscheduler}patients' ns = http://cs.sfsu.edu/csc867/myscheduler name = patients """ result = re.compile("\{(.*)\}(.*)").search(tag) if result: value.namespace, tag = result.groups() return (tag, value) def parse(self, file): """parse a xml file to a dict""" f = open(file, 'r') return self.fromstring(f.read()) def fromstring(self, s): """parse a string""" t = ET.fromstring(s) unused_root_tag, root_tree = self._namespace_split(t.tag, self._parse_node(t)) return root_tree def xml2dict(input): return XML2Dict().fromstring(input) # Piston: class XMLRenderer(): def _to_xml(self, xml, data): if isinstance(data, (list, tuple)): for item in data: xml.startElement("list-item", {}) self._to_xml(xml, item) xml.endElement("list-item") elif isinstance(data, dict): for key, value in data.iteritems(): xml.startElement(key, {}) self._to_xml(xml, value) xml.endElement(key) else: xml.characters(smart_unicode(data)) def dict2xml(self, data): stream = StringIO.StringIO() xml = SimplerXMLGenerator(stream, "utf-8") xml.startDocument() xml.startElement("root", {}) self._to_xml(xml, data) xml.endElement("root") xml.endDocument() return stream.getvalue() def dict2xml(input): return XMLRenderer().dict2xml(input)