I'm trying to parse an XML document with multiple namespaces with lxml, and I'm stuck on getting the findall() method to return something.
My XML:
<MeasurementRecords xmlns="http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07 RSP_EWS_V1.6.xsd">
<HistoryRecords>
<ValueItemId>100_0000100004_3788_Resource-0.customId_WSx Data Precip Type</ValueItemId>
<List>
<HistoryRecord>
<Value>60</Value>
<State>Valid</State>
<TimeStamp>2016-04-20T12:40:00Z</TimeStamp>
</HistoryRecord>
</List>
</HistoryRecords>
<HistoryRecords>
</MeasurementRecords>
My code:
from lxml import etree
from pprint import pprint
RSPxmlFile = '/home/user/Desktop/100_0000100004_3788_20160420144011263_records.xml'
with open (RSPxmlFile, 'rt') as f:
tree = etree.parse(f)
root = tree.getroot()
for node in tree.findall('MeasurementRecords', root.nsmap):
print node
print "parameter = ", node.text
Gives:
ValueError: empty namespace prefix is not supported in ElementPath
Some experiments I've tried after reading this:
>>> root.nsmap
{'xsi': 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance', None: http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07'}
>>> nsmap['foo']=nsmap[None]
>>> nsmap.pop(None)
'http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07'
>>> nsmap
{'xsi': 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance', 'foo': 'http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07'}
>>> tree.xpath("//MeasurementRecords", namespaces=nsmap)
[]
>>> tree.xpath('/foo:MeasurementRecords', namespaces=nsmap)
[<Element {http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07}MeasurementRecords at 0x6ffffda5290>]
>>> tree.xpath('/foo:MeasurementRecords/HistoryRecords', namespaces=nsmap)
[]
But that didn't seem to help.
So, more experiments:
>>> tree.findall('//{http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07}MeasurementRecords')
[]
>>> print root
<Element {http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07}MeasurementRecords at 0x6ffffda5290>
>>> print tree
<lxml.etree._ElementTree object at 0x6ffffda5368>
>>> for node in tree.iter():
... print node
...
<Element {http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07}MeasurementRecords at 0x6ffffda5290>
<Element {http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07}HistoryRecords at 0x6ffffda5cf8>
<Element {http://www.company.com/common/rsp/2012/07}ValueItemId at 0x6ffffda5f38>
...etc...
>>> tree.findall("//HistoryRecords", namespaces=nsmap)
[]
>>> tree.findall("//foo:MeasurementRecords/HistoryRecords", namespaces=nsmap)
[]
I'm stumped. I have no idea what's wrong.