This is a library that converts between XML and JavaScript objects. The conversion is not necessarily lossless but it is very convenient.
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The code is all contained within the x2js.js
file, so you can include it directly
via a script tag. It will create window.X2JS
, which is a constructor that can be
used to create instances of the converter, providing an optional configuration object.
In a Node app, require("x2js")
will give you the constructor that you can use the same way.
Loading via AMD-capable loaders (e.g. require.js) is also supported and works equivalently.
The xmldom
package is a dependency but it is only used under Node, as in browsers the browser DOM is used.
var x2js = new X2JS();
var document = x2js.xml2js(xml);
console.log(document.MyRootElement.ElementX[1].toString());
var xml = x2js.js2xml(document);
console.log(xml);
See the type definitions within x2js.d.ts
for information about what configuration options you can pass.
A set of QUnit test cases are part of the project and act as the primary usage examples.
Run karma start --single run
to test with Chrome, Firefox and IE.
Run node_modules\.bin\qunit-cli all_tests.js
to test with the Node runtime.
Run npm test
to execute both sets of tests.
Travis CI uses npm travistest
to run tests using Firefox via Karma and Node.
Contributions are welcome! To ensure speedy merges, please:
- base any pull requests on the development branch.
- ensure that the code passes ESLint validation with the included ruleset.