# xml5ever ![http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache-blue.svg) ![https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg) [![Docs.rs](https://docs.rs/xml5ever/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/xml5ever) [![](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/xml5ever.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/xml5ever) [API documentation](https://docs.rs/xml5ever) **Warning:** This library is alpha quality, so no guarantees are given. This crate provides a push based XML parser library that trades well-formedness for error recovery. xml5ever is based largely on [html5ever](https://github.com/servo/html5ever) parser, so if you have experience with html5ever you will be familiar with xml5ever. The library is dual licensed under MIT and Apache license. # Why you should use xml5ever Main use case for this library is when XML is badly formatted, usually from bad XML templates. XML5 tries to handle most common errors, in a manner similar to HTML5. ## When you should use it? - You aren't interested in well-formed documents. - You need to get some info from your data even if it has errors (although not all possible errors are handled). - You want to features like character references or XML namespaces. ## When you shouldn't use it - You need to have your document validated. - You require DTD support. - You require an easy to use parser, with lots of extensions (e.g. XPath, XQuery). - You require a battle tested, industry proven solution. # Installation Add xml5ever as a dependency in your project manifest: ```toml [dependencies] xml5ever = "0.18" ``` # Getting started Here is a very simple RcDom backed parser: ```rust let input = "".to_tendril(); // To parse XML into a tree form, we need a TreeSink // luckily xml5ever comes with a static RC backed tree represetation. let dom: RcDom = parse(std::iter::once(input), Default::default()); // Do something with dom ``` The thing that does actual parsing is the `parse` function. It expects an iterator that can be converted into `StrTendril`, so you can use `std::iter::once(input)` or `Some(input).into_iter()` (where `input` is `StrTendril` like structure). # Working on xml5ever To build examples and tests you need to do something along the lines of: ```rust git submodule update --init # to fetch xml5lib-tests cargo build cargo test ``` This will fetch tests from outside repository and it will invoke cargo to build and test the crate. If you need docs checkout either [API docs](https://docs.rs/xml5ever) or run `cargo docs` to generate documentation.