# js2xmlparser # [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/michaelkourlas/node-js2xmlparser.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/michaelkourlas/node-js2xmlparser) [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/js2xmlparser.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/js2xmlparser) ## Overview ## js2xmlparser is a Node.js module that parses JavaScript objects into XML. ## Features ## Since XML is a data-interchange format, js2xmlparser is designed primarily for JSON-type objects, arrays and primitive data types, like many of the other JavaScript to XML parsers currently available for Node.js. However, js2xmlparser is capable of parsing any object, including native JavaScript objects such as `Date` and `RegExp`, by taking advantage of each object's `toString` function or, if this function does not exist, the `String` constructor. js2xmlparser also has support for the `Map` and `Set` objects introduced in ECMAScript 2015, treating them as JSON-type objects and arrays respectively. Support for `Map`s is necessary to generate XML with elements in a specific order, since JSON-type objects do not guarantee insertion order. `Map` keys are always converted to strings using the method described above. js2xmlparser also supports a number of constructs unique to XML: * attributes (through an attribute property in objects) * mixed content (through value properties in objects) * multiple elements with the same name (through arrays) js2xmlparser can also pretty-print the XML it outputs. ## Installation ## The easiest way to install js2xmlparser is using npm: ``` npm install js2xmlparser ``` You can also build js2xmlparser from source using npm: ``` git clone https://github.com/michaelkourlas/node-js2xmlparser.git npm install npm run-script build ``` The `build` script will build the production variant of js2xmlparser, run all tests, and build the documentation. You can build the production variant without running tests using the script `prod`. You can also build the development version using the script `dev`. The only difference between the two is that the development version includes source maps. ## Usage ## The documentation for the current version is available [here](http://www.kourlas.com/node-js2xmlparser/docs/4.0.1/). You can also build the documentation using npm: ``` npm run-script docs ``` ## Examples ## The following example illustrates the basic usage of js2xmlparser: ```javascript var js2xmlparser = require("js2xmlparser"); var obj = { "firstName": "John", "lastName": "Smith", "dateOfBirth": new Date(1964, 7, 26), "address": { "@": { "type": "home" }, "streetAddress": "3212 22nd St", "city": "Chicago", "state": "Illinois", "zip": 10000 }, "phone": [ { "@": { "type": "home" }, "#": "123-555-4567" }, { "@": { "type": "cell" }, "#": "890-555-1234" }, { "@": { "type": "work" }, "#": "567-555-8901" } ], "email": "john@smith.com" }; console.log(js2xmlparser.parse("person", obj)); ``` This example produces the following XML: ```xml John Smith Wed Aug 26 1964 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Summer Time)
3212 22nd St Chicago Illinois 10000
123-555-4567 890-555-1234 567-555-8901 john@smith.com
``` Additional examples can be found in the examples directory. ## Tests ## js2xmlparser includes a set of tests to verify core functionality. You can run the tests using npm: ``` npm run-script test-prod ``` The only difference between the `test-prod` and `test-dev` scripts is that the development version includes source maps. ## License ## js2xmlparser is licensed under the [Apache License 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). Please see the LICENSE.md file for more information.