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"""The ``lxml.isoschematron`` package implements ISO Schematron support on top of the pure-xslt 'skeleton' implementation. """ import sys import os.path from lxml import etree as _etree # due to validator __init__ signature # some compat stuff, borrowed from lxml.html try: bytes except NameError: # Python < 2.6 bytes = str try: unicode except NameError: # Python 3 unicode = str try: basestring except NameError: # Python 3 basestring = str __all__ = ['extract_xsd', 'extract_rng', 'iso_dsdl_include', 'iso_abstract_expand', 'iso_svrl_for_xslt1', 'svrl_validation_errors', 'schematron_schema_valid', 'stylesheet_params', 'Schematron'] # some namespaces #FIXME: Maybe lxml should provide a dedicated place for common namespace #FIXME: definitions? XML_SCHEMA_NS = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" RELAXNG_NS = "http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0" SCHEMATRON_NS = "http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron" SVRL_NS = "http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/svrl" # some helpers _schematron_root = '{%s}schema' % SCHEMATRON_NS _xml_schema_root = '{%s}schema' % XML_SCHEMA_NS _resources_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'resources') # the iso-schematron skeleton implementation steps aka xsl transformations extract_xsd = _etree.XSLT(_etree.parse( os.path.join(_resources_dir, 'xsl', 'XSD2Schtrn.xsl'))) extract_rng = _etree.XSLT(_etree.parse( os.path.join(_resources_dir, 'xsl', 'RNG2Schtrn.xsl'))) iso_dsdl_include = _etree.XSLT(_etree.parse( os.path.join(_resources_dir, 'xsl', 'iso-schematron-xslt1', 'iso_dsdl_include.xsl'))) iso_abstract_expand = _etree.XSLT(_etree.parse( os.path.join(_resources_dir, 'xsl', 'iso-schematron-xslt1', 'iso_abstract_expand.xsl'))) iso_svrl_for_xslt1 = _etree.XSLT(_etree.parse( os.path.join(_resources_dir, 'xsl', 'iso-schematron-xslt1', 'iso_svrl_for_xslt1.xsl'))) # svrl result accessors svrl_validation_errors = _etree.XPath( '//svrl:failed-assert', namespaces={'svrl': SVRL_NS}) # RelaxNG validator for schematron schemas schematron_schema_valid = _etree.RelaxNG(_etree.parse( os.path.join(_resources_dir, 'rng', 'iso-schematron.rng'))) def stylesheet_params(**kwargs): """Convert keyword args to a dictionary of stylesheet parameters. XSL stylesheet parameters must be XPath expressions, i.e.: * string expressions, like "'5'" * simple (number) expressions, like "5" * valid XPath expressions, like "/a/b/text()" This function converts native Python keyword arguments to stylesheet parameters following these rules: If an arg is a string wrap it with XSLT.strparam(). If an arg is an XPath object use its path string. If arg is None raise TypeError. Else convert arg to string. """ result = {} for key, val in kwargs.items(): if isinstance(val, basestring): val = _etree.XSLT.strparam(val) elif val is None: raise TypeError('None not allowed as a stylesheet parameter') elif not isinstance(val, _etree.XPath): val = unicode(val) result[key] = val return result # helper function for use in Schematron __init__ def _stylesheet_param_dict(paramsDict, kwargsDict): """Return a copy of paramsDict, updated with kwargsDict entries, wrapped as stylesheet arguments. kwargsDict entries with a value of None are ignored. """ # beware of changing mutable default arg paramsDict = dict(paramsDict) for k, v in kwargsDict.items(): if v is not None: # None values do not override paramsDict[k] = v paramsDict = stylesheet_params(**paramsDict) return paramsDict class Schematron(_etree._Validator): """An ISO Schematron validator. Pass a root Element or an ElementTree to turn it into a validator. Alternatively, pass a filename as keyword argument 'file' to parse from the file system. Built on the Schematron language 'reference' skeleton pure-xslt implementation, the validator is created as an XSLT 1.0 stylesheet using these steps: 0) (Extract from XML Schema or RelaxNG schema) 1) Process inclusions 2) Process abstract patterns 3) Compile the schematron schema to XSLT The ``include`` and ``expand`` keyword arguments can be used to switch off steps 1) and 2). To set parameters for steps 1), 2) and 3) hand parameter dictionaries to the keyword arguments ``include_params``, ``expand_params`` or ``compile_params``. For convenience, the compile-step parameter ``phase`` is also exposed as a keyword argument ``phase``. This takes precedence if the parameter is also given in the parameter dictionary. If ``store_schematron`` is set to True, the (included-and-expanded) schematron document tree is stored and available through the ``schematron`` property. If ``store_xslt`` is set to True, the validation XSLT document tree will be stored and can be retrieved through the ``validator_xslt`` property. With ``store_report`` set to True (default: False), the resulting validation report document gets stored and can be accessed as the ``validation_report`` property. Schematron is a less well known, but very powerful schema language. The main idea is to use the capabilities of XPath to put restrictions on the structure and the content of XML documents. Here is a simple example:: >>> from lxml import isoschematron >>> schematron = isoschematron.Schematron(etree.XML(''' ... <schema xmlns="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron" > ... <pattern id="id_only_attribute"> ... <title>id is the only permitted attribute name</title> ... <rule context="*"> ... <report test="@*[not(name()='id')]">Attribute ... <name path="@*[not(name()='id')]"/> is forbidden<name/> ... </report> ... </rule> ... </pattern> ... </schema> ... ''')) >>> xml = etree.XML(''' ... <AAA name="aaa"> ... <BBB id="bbb"/> ... <CCC color="ccc"/> ... </AAA> ... ''') >>> schematron.validate(xml) 0 >>> xml = etree.XML(''' ... <AAA id="aaa"> ... <BBB id="bbb"/> ... <CCC/> ... </AAA> ... ''') >>> schematron.validate(xml) 1 """ # libxml2 error categorization for validation errors _domain = _etree.ErrorDomains.SCHEMATRONV _level = _etree.ErrorLevels.ERROR _error_type = _etree.ErrorTypes.SCHEMATRONV_ASSERT def _extract(self, element): """Extract embedded schematron schema from non-schematron host schema. This method will only be called by __init__ if the given schema document is not a schematron schema by itself. Must return a schematron schema document tree or None. """ schematron = None if element.tag == _xml_schema_root: schematron = self._extract_xsd(element) elif element.nsmap[element.prefix] == RELAXNG_NS: # RelaxNG does not have a single unique root element schematron = self._extract_rng(element) return schematron # customization points # etree.XSLT objects that provide the extract, include, expand, compile # steps _extract_xsd = extract_xsd _extract_rng = extract_rng _include = iso_dsdl_include _expand = iso_abstract_expand _compile = iso_svrl_for_xslt1 # etree.XPath object that determines input document validity when applied to # the svrl result report; must return a list of result elements (empty if # valid) _validation_errors = svrl_validation_errors def __init__(self, etree=None, file=None, include=True, expand=True, include_params={}, expand_params={}, compile_params={}, store_schematron=False, store_xslt=False, store_report=False, phase=None): super(Schematron, self).__init__() self._store_report = store_report self._schematron = None self._validator_xslt = None self._validation_report = None # parse schema document, may be a schematron schema or an XML Schema or # a RelaxNG schema with embedded schematron rules try: if etree is not None: if isinstance(etree, _etree._Element): root = etree else: root = etree.getroot() elif file is not None: root = _etree.parse(file).getroot() except Exception: raise _etree.SchematronParseError( "No tree or file given: %s" % sys.exc_info()[1]) if root is None: raise ValueError("Empty tree") if root.tag == _schematron_root: schematron = root else: schematron = self._extract(root) if schematron is None: raise _etree.SchematronParseError( "Document is not a schematron schema or schematron-extractable") # perform the iso-schematron skeleton implementation steps to get a # validating xslt if include: schematron = self._include(schematron, **include_params) if expand: schematron = self._expand(schematron, **expand_params) if not schematron_schema_valid(schematron): raise _etree.SchematronParseError( "invalid schematron schema: %s" % schematron_schema_valid.error_log) if store_schematron: self._schematron = schematron # add new compile keyword args here if exposing them compile_kwargs = {'phase': phase} compile_params = _stylesheet_param_dict(compile_params, compile_kwargs) validator_xslt = self._compile(schematron, **compile_params) if store_xslt: self._validator_xslt = validator_xslt self._validator = _etree.XSLT(validator_xslt) def __call__(self, etree): """Validate doc using Schematron. Returns true if document is valid, false if not. """ self._clear_error_log() result = self._validator(etree) if self._store_report: self._validation_report = result errors = self._validation_errors(result) if errors: if isinstance(etree, _etree._Element): fname = etree.getroottree().docinfo.URL or '<file>' else: fname = etree.docinfo.URL or '<file>' for error in errors: # Does svrl report the line number, anywhere? Don't think so. self._append_log_message( domain=self._domain, type=self._error_type, level=self._level, line=0, message=_etree.tounicode(error), filename=fname) return False return True def schematron(self): """ISO-schematron schema document (None if object has been initialized with store_schematron=False). """ return self._schematron schematron = property(schematron, doc=schematron.__doc__) def validator_xslt(self): """ISO-schematron skeleton implementation XSLT validator document (None if object has been initialized with store_xslt=False). """ return self._validator_xslt validator_xslt = property(validator_xslt, doc=validator_xslt.__doc__) def validation_report(self): """ISO-schematron validation result report (None if result-storing has been turned off). """ return self._validation_report validation_report = property(validation_report, doc=validation_report.__doc__)