Reputation: 13246
I'm using org.w3c
XML API
to open an existing XML
file. I'm removing some nodes , and I'm adding others instead.
The problem is that the new nodes that are added are written one after the other, with no newline and no indentation what so ever. While it's true that the XML
file is valid , it is very hard for a human to examine it.
Is there anyway to add indentation , or at least a newline after each node?
Upvotes: 27
Views: 34323
Reputation: 222973
I'm assuming that you're using a Transformer
to do the actual writing (to a StreamResult
). In which case, do this before you call transform
:
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.INDENT, "yes");
transformer.setOutputProperty("{http://xml.apache.org/xslt}indent-amount", "2");
Upvotes: 54
Reputation: 171
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.INDENT, "yes");
transformer.setOutputProperty("{http://xml.apache.org/xslt}indent-amount", "2");
source How to pretty print XML from Java?
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 361
There are a few good examples of "pretty printing" in the following thread
how to pretty print xml from Java
Link to my effort at a solution
Upvotes: 1