XML to JSON
Transforms strings of XML to JSON using a simple XSLT.
Usage
require 'xml_to_json' puts XmlToJson.transform(<<-XML) <items> <item> <id>1</id> <name>Foo</name> </item> <item> <id>2</id> <name>Bar</name> </item> </items> XML
Transforms into:
{"items":[ { "id":1, "name":"Foo" }, { "id":2, "name":"Bar" } ]}
Or:
require 'xml_to_json/string' xml.to_json
TODO
- Nokogiri::Document#to_json
Contributing to xml_to_json
- Fork on GitHub
- Write a failing spec
- OPTIONAL: Make the failing spec pass
- Send a pull request
Bonus points for topic branches.
If you prove something is broken, I’ll be happy to try to fix it. A failing
spec is sufficient!
The Rakefile, version, and history files are generated by Jeweler. Don’t modify
them or I won’t accept your patch. (Exceptions are made when the situation is
exceptional.)
License
The MIT License
Copyright © 2010 Matt Todd.
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