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SimpleXMLElement::attributes

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SimpleXMLElement::attributesIdentifica el atributo de un elemento

Descripción

public SimpleXMLElement::attributes(string $ns = null, bool $is_prefix = false): SimpleXMLElement

Esta función provee de los atributos y valores definidos dentro de una etiqueta XML.

Nota: SimpleXML ha desarrollado una regla para el añadido de propiedades iterativas a la mayoría de métodos. No pueden ser examinados usando var_dump() ni con cualquier otra función que examine objetos.

Parámetros

ns

Un namespace opcional para los atributos recuperados

is_prefix

Por defecto false

Valores devueltos

Devuelve un objeto SimpleXMLElement que puede ser iterado a través de los atributos en la etiqueta.

Devuelve null si se invoca sobre un objeto SimpleXMLElement que ya representa un atributo y no una etiqueta.

Historial de cambios

Versión Descripción
5.2.0 Se añadió el parámetro opcional is_prefix.

Ejemplos

Ejemplo #1 Interpreta un string XML

<?php
$string
= <<<XML
<a>
<prueba nombre="uno" juego="solitario">1</prueba>
</a>
XML;

$xml = simplexml_load_string($string);
foreach(
$xml->prueba[0]->attributes() as $a => $b) {
echo
$a,'="',$b,"\"\n";
}
?>

El resultado del ejemplo sería:

nombre="uno"
juego="solitario"

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User Contributed Notes 6 notes

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Xeoncross
14 years ago
It is really simple to access attributes using array form. However, you must convert them to strings or ints if you plan on passing the values to functions.

<?php
SimpleXMLElement Object
(
[@
attributes] => Array
(
[
id] => 55555
)

[
text] => "hello world"
)
?>

Then using a function

<?php
function xml_attribute($object, $attribute)
{
if(isset(
$object[$attribute]))
return (string)
$object[$attribute];
}
?>

I can get the "id" like this

<?php
print xml_attribute($xml, 'id'); //prints "55555"
?>
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chris at chlab dot ch
12 years ago
Note that you must provide the namespace if you want to access an attribute of a non-default namespace:

Consider the following example:

<?php
$xml
= <<<XML
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Workbook xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:spreadsheet"
xmlns:ss="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:spreadsheet">
<Table Foo="Bar" ss:ExpandedColumnCount="7">
</Table>
</Workbook>
XML;

$sxml = new SimpleXMLElement($xml);

/**
* Access attribute of default namespace
*/
var_dump((string) $sxml->Table[0]['Foo']);
// outputs: 'Bar'

/**
* Access attribute of non-default namespace
*/
var_dump((int) $sxml->Table[0]['ExpandedColumnCount']);
// outputs: 0

var_dump((int) $sxml->Table[0]->attributes('ss', TRUE)->ExpandedColumnCount);
// outputs: '7'
?>
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28
sarlak
13 years ago
<?php
$att
= 'attribueName';

// You can access an element's attribute just like this :
$attribute = $element->attributes()->$att;

// This will save the value of the attribute, and not the objet
$attribute = (string)$element->attributes()->$att;

// You also can edit it this way :
$element->attributes()->$att = 'New value of the attribute';
?>
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totalwipeout at gmail dot com
12 years ago
Tip to get a real array of all attributes of a node (not SimpleXML's object acting like an array)

<?php
//- $node is a SimpleXMLElement object

$atts_object = $node->attributes(); //- get all attributes, this is not a real array
$atts_array = (array) $atts_object; //- typecast to an array

//- grab the value of '@attributes' key, which contains the array your after
$atts_array = $atts_array['@attributes'];

var_dump($atts_object); //- outputs object(SimpleXMLElement)[19]
//- public '@attributes' => ...

var_dump($atts_array); //- outputs array (size=11) ...

?>
Hope this helps!
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andy dot locologic+101 at gmail dot com
9 years ago
Easiest and safest way to get attributes as an array is to use the iterator_to_array function (see http://php.net/manual/en/function.iterator-to-array.php):

<?php
$x
= new SimpleXMLElement('<div class="myclass" id="myid"/>');
$attributes = iterator_to_array($x->attributes());
?>
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webfelipemaia at gmail dot com
11 years ago
Use attributes to display when it meets certain condition defined attribute / value in xml tags.

Use atributos para exibir quando atende determinada condição definida atributo / valor em tags XML.

Consider the following example:
Considere o seguinte exemplo:

(file.xml)

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<list>
<item type="Language">
<name>PHP</name>
<link>www.php.net</link>
</item>
<item type="Database">
<name>Java</name>
<link>www.oracle.com/br/technologies/java/‎</link>
</item>
</list>

Checks if the attribute value equals "Language", if equal prints everything that is related to "Language".

Verifica se o valor do atributo é igual a "Language", se for, imprime tudo o que for relativo ao mesmo.

<?php

$xml
= simplexml_load_file("file.xml");

foreach(
$xml->children() as $child) {

$role = $child->attributes();

foreach(
$child as $key => $value) {

if(
$role == "Language")
echo(
"[".$key ."] ".$value . "<br />");

}
}
?>

output:
saída:

[name] PHP
[link] www.php.net
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