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# xml-streamer
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## Motivation
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npm install xml-streamer
```
## Usage
## Basic Usage
```javascript
(function () {
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})
xmlStream.pipe(parser) // pipe your input xmlStream to parser.
// readable
parser.on('readable', function () {
// if you don't want to consume "data" on "data" events you can wait for readable event and consume data by calling parser.read()
})
}())
```
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## API
* `#on('readable' function () {})`
* `#on('end' function () {})`
* `#on('error' function (err) {})
* `#on('nodeName' function (err) {//if you are interested listen on the "nodeName" instead of "data"})
* `#on('end' function () {})` `Note: No end event will be emmited when error is emitted`
* `#on('error' function (err) {})`
* `#on('nodeName' function (err) {})` //if you are interested to listen on the "nodeName" instead of "data"
* `#stop()` pauses
* `#resume()` resumes
* `#read()` returns object if stream is readable
## Available Constructor Options
* `resourcePath`: `Type: String` Manditory field. Used to extract the XML nodes that you are interested in.
// Ex: let the XML be
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<items>
<item id="1" test= 'hello'>
<subitem sub= "TESTING SUB">one</subitem>
<subitem sub= "2">two</subitem>
</item>
<item id="2">
<subitem>three</subitem>
<subitem>four</subitem>
<subitem>five</subitem>
</item>
</items>
```
if you are interested in `item` nodes then resourcePath would be: `/items/item`
if you are interested in `subitem` nodes then resourcePath would be: `/items/item/subitem`
if you are interested in `items` nodes then resourcePath would be: `/items`
* `emitOnNodeName`: `Type: Boolean` Optional field. Set this to true if you want to listen on node names instead of data event. `default: false`
// Ex: consider the above XML snippet
if you are interested in `item` nodes. You can listen for `data` event by default to get those nodes in JS object form
```javascript
parser.on('data', function (data) {
// item nodes as javascipt objects
})
```
or else you can set `emitOnNodeName: true` and listen on node names like
```javascript
parser.on('item', function (data) {
// item nodes as javascipt objects
})
```
`NOTE:` when you set `emitOnNodeName:true` "data" events are emitted normally. So make sure you don't listen for both the events.
* `attrsKey`: `Type: String` Optional field. pass the value with which you want to reference attributes of a node in its object form. `default: '$'`
* `textKey`: `Type: String` Optional field. pass the value with which you want to reference node value in its object form. `default: '_'`
// In the above XML snippet `subitem` node will look like this after converted to javascript object
```javascript
{
"$": {
"sub": "TESTING SUB"
}
"_": "one"
}
// if you want like this
{
"attrs": {
"sub": "TESTING SUB"
},
"text": "one"
}
```
// Then set `attrsKey= "attrs"` and `textKey= "text"`
## upcoming features
1. `allowing to listen on interested nodes instead of passing resourcePath in options`
2. `handling of compressed streams`
3. `handling of different encodings`
## Namespace handling