I'm transforming an xml document with xslt. While doing it with python3 I had this following error. But I don't have any errors with python2
-> % python3 cstm/artefact.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "cstm/artefact.py", line 98, in <module>
simplify_this_dataset('fisheries-service-des-peches.xml')
File "cstm/artefact.py", line 85, in simplify_this_dataset
xslt_root = etree.XML(xslt_content)
File "lxml.etree.pyx", line 3012, in lxml.etree.XML (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:67861)
File "parser.pxi", line 1780, in lxml.etree._parseMemoryDocument (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:102420)
ValueError: Unicode strings with encoding declaration are not supported. Please use bytes input or XML fragments without declaration.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# vim:fileencoding=UTF-8:ts=4:sw=4:sta:et:sts=4:ai
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from lxml import etree
def simplify_this_dataset(dataset):
"""Create A simplify version of an xml file
it will remove all the attributes and assign them as Elements instead
"""
module_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
data = open(module_path+'/data/ex-fire.xslt')
xslt_content = data.read()
xslt_root = etree.XML(xslt_content)
dom = etree.parse(module_path+'/../CanSTM_dataset/'+dataset)
transform = etree.XSLT(xslt_root)
result = transform(dom)
f = open(module_path+ '/../CanSTM_dataset/otra.xml', 'w')
f.write(str(result))
f.close()
data = open(module_path+'/data/ex-fire.xslt')
xslt_content = data.read()
This implicitly decodes the bytes in the file to Unicode text, using the default encoding. (This might give wrong results, if the XML file isn't in that encoding.)
xslt_root = etree.XML(xslt_content)
XML has its own handling and signalling for encodings, the <?xml encoding="..."?>
prolog. If you pass a Unicode string starting with <?xml encoding="..."?>
to a parser, the parser would like to reintrepret the rest of the byte string using that encoding... but can't, because you've already decoded the byte input to a Unicode string.
Instead, you should either pass the undecoded byte string to the parser:
data = open(module_path+'/data/ex-fire.xslt', 'rb')
xslt_content = data.read()
xslt_root = etree.XML(xslt_content)
or, better, just have the parser read straight from the file:
xslt_root = etree.parse(module_path+'/data/ex-fire.xslt')