xso-proc: add support for built-in prefixes in attribute names

This simplifies the use of built-in XML attributes such as xml:lang.
This commit is contained in:
Jonas Schäfer 2024-06-24 07:43:51 +02:00
parent 84de7fc248
commit d4d520e1f6
3 changed files with 104 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -282,3 +282,20 @@ fn namespaced_attribute_roundtrip_b() {
xmlns:tns1='urn:example:ns2' tns1:foo='a2'/>",
);
}
#[derive(FromXml, IntoXml, PartialEq, Debug, Clone)]
#[xml(namespace = NS1, name = "attr")]
struct PrefixedAttribute {
#[xml(attribute = "xml:lang")]
lang: String,
}
#[test]
fn prefixed_attribute_roundtrip() {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use std::{
option::Option::{None, Some},
result::Result::{Err, Ok},
};
roundtrip_full::<PrefixedAttribute>("<attr xmlns='urn:example:ns1' xml:lang='foo'/>");
}

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@ -15,6 +15,11 @@ use syn::{meta::ParseNestedMeta, spanned::Spanned, *};
use rxml_validation::NcName;
/// XML core namespace URI (for the `xml:` prefix)
pub const XMLNS_XML: &'static str = "http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace";
/// XML namespace URI (for the `xmlns:` prefix)
pub const XMLNS_XMLNS: &'static str = "http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/";
/// Value for the `#[xml(namespace = ..)]` attribute.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) enum NamespaceRef {
@ -25,6 +30,12 @@ pub(crate) enum NamespaceRef {
Path(Path),
}
impl NamespaceRef {
fn fudge(value: &str, span: Span) -> Self {
Self::LitStr(LitStr::new(value, span))
}
}
impl syn::parse::Parse for NamespaceRef {
fn parse(input: syn::parse::ParseStream<'_>) -> Result<Self> {
if input.peek(syn::LitStr) {
@ -67,10 +78,7 @@ impl syn::parse::Parse for NameRef {
let span = s.span();
match NcName::try_from(s.value()) {
Ok(value) => Ok(Self::Literal { value, span }),
Err(e) => Err(Error::new(
span,
format!("not a valid XML element name: {}", e),
)),
Err(e) => Err(Error::new(span, format!("not a valid XML name: {}", e))),
}
} else {
let p: Path = input.parse()?;
@ -195,6 +203,44 @@ impl XmlCompoundMeta {
}
}
/// Parse an XML name while resolving built-in namespace prefixes.
fn parse_prefixed_name(
value: syn::parse::ParseStream<'_>,
) -> Result<(Option<NamespaceRef>, NameRef)> {
let name: LitStr = value.parse()?;
let name_span = name.span();
let (prefix, name) = match name
.value()
.try_into()
.and_then(|name: rxml_validation::Name| name.split_name())
{
Ok(v) => v,
Err(e) => {
return Err(Error::new(
name_span,
format!("not a valid XML name: {}", e),
))
}
};
let name = NameRef::Literal {
value: name,
span: name_span,
};
if let Some(prefix) = prefix {
let namespace_uri = match prefix.as_str() {
"xml" => XMLNS_XML,
"xmlns" => XMLNS_XMLNS,
other => return Err(Error::new(
name_span,
format!("prefix `{}` is not a built-in prefix and cannot be used. specify the desired namespace using the `namespace` key instead.", other)
)),
};
Ok((Some(NamespaceRef::fudge(namespace_uri, name_span)), name))
} else {
Ok((None, name))
}
}
/// Contents of an `#[xml(..)]` attribute on a struct or enum variant member.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) enum XmlFieldMeta {
@ -222,10 +268,11 @@ impl XmlFieldMeta {
fn attribute_from_meta(meta: ParseNestedMeta<'_>) -> Result<Self> {
if meta.input.peek(Token![=]) {
// shorthand syntax
let (namespace, name) = parse_prefixed_name(meta.value()?)?;
Ok(Self::Attribute {
span: meta.path.span(),
name: Some(meta.value()?.parse()?),
namespace: None,
name: Some(name),
namespace,
})
} else if meta.input.peek(syn::token::Paren) {
// full syntax
@ -236,11 +283,31 @@ impl XmlFieldMeta {
if name.is_some() {
return Err(Error::new_spanned(meta.path, "duplicate `name` key"));
}
name = Some(meta.value()?.parse()?);
let value = meta.value()?;
name = if value.peek(LitStr) {
let name_span = value.span();
let (new_namespace, name) = parse_prefixed_name(value)?;
if let Some(new_namespace) = new_namespace {
if namespace.is_some() {
return Err(Error::new(
name_span,
"cannot combine `namespace` key with prefixed `name`",
));
}
namespace = Some(new_namespace);
}
Some(name)
} else {
// just use the normal parser
Some(value.parse()?)
};
Ok(())
} else if meta.path.is_ident("namespace") {
if namespace.is_some() {
return Err(Error::new_spanned(meta.path, "duplicate `namespace` key"));
return Err(Error::new_spanned(
meta.path,
"duplicate `namespace` key or `name` key has prefix",
));
}
namespace = Some(meta.value()?.parse()?);
Ok(())

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@ -72,9 +72,16 @@ The following keys can be used inside the `#[xml(attribute(..))]` meta:
| `namespace` | *string literal* or *path* | The optional namespace of the XML attribute to match. If it is a *path*, it must point at a `&'static str`. Note that attributes, unlike elements, are unnamespaced by default. |
| `name` | *string literal* or *path* | The name of the XML attribute to match. If it is a *path*, it must point at a `&'static NcNameStr`. |
If the `name` key contains a namespace prefix, it must be one of the prefixes
defined as built-in in the XML specifications. That prefix will then be
expanded to the corresponding namespace URI and the value for the `namespace`
key is implied. Mixing a prefixed name with an explicit `namespace` key is
not allowed.
The `attribute` meta also supports a shorthand syntax,
`#[xml(attribute = ..)]`, where the value is treated as the value for the
`name` key and the `namespace` is unset.
`name` key (with optional prefix as described above, and unnamespaced
otherwise).
##### Example
@ -91,17 +98,21 @@ struct Foo {
c: String,
#[xml(attribute(namespace = "urn:example", name = "fnord"))]
d: String,
#[xml(attribute = "xml:lang")]
e: String,
};
let foo: Foo = xso::from_bytes(b"<foo
xmlns='urn:example'
a='1' bar='2' baz='3'
xmlns:tns0='urn:example' tns0:fnord='4'
xml:lang='5'
/>").unwrap();
assert_eq!(foo, Foo {
a: "1".to_string(),
b: "2".to_string(),
c: "3".to_string(),
d: "4".to_string(),
e: "5".to_string(),
});
```