Reputation: 721
i have xml file that i need to update each and every time as per new client requirement. most of the time xml is not proper because of manual updation of xml file. I am thinking to write a program (web/windows) where proper validation is provided. and based on the input from ui I will going to create xml file. below is my sample xml file.
<community>
<author>xxx xxx</author>
<communityid>000</communityid>
<name>name of the community</name>
<addresses>
<registeredaddress>
<addressline1>xxx</addressline1>
<addressline2>xxx</addressline2>
<addressline3>xxx</addressline3>
<city>xxx</city>
<county>xx</county>
<postcode>0000-000</postcode>
<country>xxx</country>
</registeredaddress>
<tradingaddress>
<addressline1>xxx</addressline1>
<addressline2>xxx</addressline2>
<addressline3>xxx</addressline3>
<city>xxx</city>
<county>xx</county>
<postcode>0000-000</postcode>
<country>xxx</country>
</tradingaddress>
</addresses>
<community>
can any one help me what will be the best approach for this?
Upvotes: 10
Views: 33905
Reputation: 1694
This is an old topic, but I wanted to give my own share. The xml you provided above is not valid, so I am using xml below as an example.
First, structure your xml how you want it to look like. Let's say it is going to look like this:
<note>
<to>Tove</to>
<from>Jani</from>
<heading>Reminder</heading>
<body>Don't forget me this weekend!</body>
</note>
Copy your xml code
Go to Visual Studio
Create a class file and clear the code in it
Then on the menu, click Edit\Paste Special\Paste Xml as Classes
Visual studio will generate the entire class.
Core/Standard 2.0.
/// <remarks/>
[System.SerializableAttribute()]
[System.ComponentModel.DesignerCategoryAttribute("code")]
[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlTypeAttribute(AnonymousType = true)]
[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlRootAttribute(Namespace = "", IsNullable = false)]
public partial class note
{
private string toField;
private string fromField;
private string headingField;
private string bodyField;
/// <remarks/>
public string to
{
get
{
return this.toField;
}
set
{
this.toField = value;
}
}
/// <remarks/>
public string from
{
get
{
return this.fromField;
}
set
{
this.fromField = value;
}
}
/// <remarks/>
public string heading
{
get
{
return this.headingField;
}
set
{
this.headingField = value;
}
}
/// <remarks/>
public string body
{
get
{
return this.bodyField;
}
set
{
this.bodyField = value;
}
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 236328
Create following classes to hold your data and validate it:
public class Community
{
public string Author { get; set; }
public int CommunityId { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
[XmlArray]
[XmlArrayItem(typeof(RegisteredAddress))]
[XmlArrayItem(typeof(TradingAddress))]
public List<Address> Addresses { get; set; }
}
public class Address
{
private string _postCode;
public string AddressLine1 { get; set; }
public string AddressLine2 { get; set; }
public string AddressLine3 { get; set; }
public string City { get; set; }
public string Country { get; set; }
public string PostCode
{
get { return _postCode; }
set {
// validate post code e.g. with RegEx
_postCode = value;
}
}
}
public class RegisteredAddress : Address { }
public class TradingAddress : Address { }
And serialize that instance of community class to xml:
Community community = new Community {
Author = "xxx xxx",
CommunityId = 0,
Name = "name of community",
Addresses = new List<Address> {
new RegisteredAddress {
AddressLine1 = "xxx",
AddressLine2 = "xxx",
AddressLine3 = "xxx",
City = "xx",
Country = "xxxx",
PostCode = "0000-00"
},
new TradingAddress {
AddressLine1 = "zz",
AddressLine2 = "xxx"
}
}
};
XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Community));
serializer.Serialize(File.Create("file.xml"), community);
I think a little googling will help you to understand how to deserialize community object back from file.
Upvotes: 19