Convert JSON to XML in Python
I see a number of questions on SO asking about ways to convert XML to JSON, but I'm interested in going the other way. Is there a python library for converting JSON to XML?
Edit: Nothing came back right away, so I went ahead and wrote a script that solves this problem.
Python already allows you to convert from JSON into a native dict (using json
or, in versions < 2.6, simplejson
), so I wrote a library that converts native dicts into an XML string.
https://github.com/quandyfactory/dict2xml
It supports int, float, boolean, string (and unicode), array and dict data types and arbitrary nesting (yay recursion).
I'll post this as an answer once 8 hours have passed.
Solution 1:
Nothing came back right away, so I went ahead and wrote a script that solves this problem.
Python already allows you to convert from JSON into a native dict (using json
or, in versions < 2.6, simplejson
), so I wrote a library that converts native dicts into an XML string.
https://github.com/quandyfactory/dict2xml
It supports int, float, boolean, string (and unicode), array and dict data types and arbitrary nesting (yay recursion).
Solution 2:
Load it into a dict using json.loads then use anything from this question...
Serialize Python dictionary to XML
Solution 3:
If you don't have such a package, you can try:
def json2xml(json_obj, line_padding=""):
result_list = list()
json_obj_type = type(json_obj)
if json_obj_type is list:
for sub_elem in json_obj:
result_list.append(json2xml(sub_elem, line_padding))
return "\n".join(result_list)
if json_obj_type is dict:
for tag_name in json_obj:
sub_obj = json_obj[tag_name]
result_list.append("%s<%s>" % (line_padding, tag_name))
result_list.append(json2xml(sub_obj, "\t" + line_padding))
result_list.append("%s</%s>" % (line_padding, tag_name))
return "\n".join(result_list)
return "%s%s" % (line_padding, json_obj)
For example:
s='{"main" : {"aaa" : "10", "bbb" : [1,2,3]}}'
j = json.loads(s)
print(json2xml(j))
Result:
<main>
<aaa>
10
</aaa>
<bbb>
1
2
3
</bbb>
</main>
Solution 4:
Use dicttoxml
to convert JSON directly to XML
Installation pip install dicttoxml
or easy_install dicttoxml
In [2]: from json import loads
In [3]: from dicttoxml import dicttoxml
In [4]: json_obj = '{"main" : {"aaa" : "10", "bbb" : [1,2,3]}}'
In [5]: xml = dicttoxml(loads(json_obj))
In [6]: print(xml)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><root><main type="dict"><aaa type="str">10</aaa><bbb type="list"><item type="int">1</item><item type="int">2</item><item type="int">3</item></bbb></main></root>
In [7]: xml = dicttoxml(loads(json_obj), attr_type=False)
In [8]: print(xml)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><root><main><aaa>10</aaa><bbb><item>1</item><item>2</item><item>3</item></bbb></main></root>
For more information on dicttoxml
Solution 5:
from json import loads
from dicttoxml import dicttoxml
s='{"main" : {"aaa" : "10", "bbb" : [1,2,3]}}'
xml = dicttoxml(loads(s))
Or if your data is stored in a pandas data.frame
as mine often is:
df['xml'] = df['json'].apply(lambda s: dicttoxml(json.loads(s))