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Re: [xsl] Simple XML Diff

2008-07-10 13:41:39
Have you looked at this extension?

http://www.exslt.org/set/functions/difference/index.html

You should be able to use it with most XSLT 1.0 processors.

My first impression is that it would be feasible to write an XSL that
reads in 2 documents and then starting at the root of each document
step through each level of elements and filter out differences. If you
find a difference, step through those nodes recursively in order to
pin point the difference.

Darcy
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Mark Anderson
<mark(_dot_)anderson(_at_)technique-group(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hi All

I'm trying to write an XML template that will compare two XML files that have 
*identical* structures. I thought it would be easy or in the archives, but 
all I can find is references to full DIFF functions that look for new 
elements, etc.

My style sheet and an XML file (let's call it "new.xml") will get called from 
a 32-bit windows app and it needs to transform the XML to HTML.

My stylesheet will contain a reference to a "master" xml doc (let's call it 
"master.xml").

What I need to do is compare every element an attribute in new.xml with the 
equivalent in master.xml and then highlight differences (the easy bit). What 
I'm stuck with is something that (I'm guessing) is dead easy, but I can't 
figure it out: how to iterate through all elements and attributes in new.xml 
and find the equivalent in master.xml.

Example

"New.xml"
<nodeA attribute1="XXX" attribute2="YYY">
       <nodeA1>ZZZ</nodeA1>
</nodeA>
<nodeB>AAA</nodeB>
<nodeC>BBB</nodeC>

"Master.xml"
<nodeA attribute1="111" attribute2="222">
       <nodeA1>FFF</nodeA1>
</nodeA>
<nodeB>AAA</nodeB>
<nodeC>BBB</nodeC>

So, this XSLTemplate I need to create needs to compare

New.xml/nodeA/@attribute1 to Master.xml/nodeA/@attribute1
New.xml/nodeA/nodeA1 to Master.xml/nodeA/nodeA1

I'm guessing there's a single apply-templates element I can use that will do 
this. The contents of this will be writing either HMTL listing all the 
elements that do no match in the two files. I don't anticipate a problem with 
this.

So the output would say something like:
New.xml/nodeA/@attribute1 = XXX   -   Master.xml/nodeA/@attribute1 = 111
New.xml/nodeA/nodeA1 = ZZZ        -   Master.xml/nodeA/nodeA1 = FFF

Ideally, I'd like to ignore certain elements (like creation date and time 
fields) as they will always be different between New.xml and Master.xml

I have to use XSLT1.0 for this

Could someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks

Mark

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