Ariel
Ariel

Reputation: 5830

PowerShell: How to add XmlElement to a non-root element

I'm having trouble adding an XmlElement to a non-root element in PowerShell.

Basically, given this xml:

<clubs>
        <club name="boca" position="1">
                <field>bombonera</field>
                <field>bombonerita</field>
        </club>
        <club name="racing" position="19">
                <field>cilindro</field>
        </club>
</clubs>

I want to achieve this

<clubs> 
        <club name="boca" position="1"> 
                <field>bombonera</field> 
                <field>bombonerita</field> 
        </club> 
        <club name="racing" position="19"> 
                <field>cilindro</field> 
        </club> 
        <club name="barracas" />
</clubs>

I create an element,

$new = $clubs.CreateElement("barracas")

When I try to add this element to a non-root node i.e.

$clubs.clubs.club += $new

I get

Cannot set "club" because only strings can be used as values to set XmlNode properties.

What am I missing?

Upvotes: 11

Views: 33468

Answers (1)

Martin Hollingsworth
Martin Hollingsworth

Reputation: 7339

Try using the AppendChild method on the appropriate element. There are alternatives to AppendChild as described in Create New Nodes in the DOM which allow you more control of the location in the DOM tree.

$club = $xml.CreateElement('club')
$club.SetAttribute('name','barracas')
$xml.clubs.AppendChild($club)

Upvotes: 25

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