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How to add XML data to ArangoDB?
Problem
You want to store XML data files into a database to have the ability to make queries onto them.
Note: ArangoDB 3.1 and the corresponding Java driver is needed.
Solution
Since version 3.1.0 the arangodb-java-driver supports writing, reading and querying of raw strings containing the JSON documents.
With JsonML you can convert a XML string into a JSON string and back to XML again.
Converting XML into JSON with JsonML example:
String string = "<recipe name=\"bread\" prep_time=\"5 mins\" cook_time=\"3 hours\"> "
+ "<title>Basic bread</title> "
+ "<ingredient amount=\"8\" unit=\"dL\">Flour</ingredient> "
+ "<ingredient amount=\"10\" unit=\"grams\">Yeast</ingredient> "
+ "<ingredient amount=\"4\" unit=\"dL\" state=\"warm\">Water</ingredient> "
+ "<ingredient amount=\"1\" unit=\"teaspoon\">Salt</ingredient> "
+ "<instructions> "
+ "<step>Mix all ingredients together.</step> "
+ "<step>Knead thoroughly.</step> "
+ "<step>Cover with a cloth, and leave for one hour in warm room.</step> "
+ "<step>Knead again.</step> "
+ "<step>Place in a bread baking tin.</step> "
+ "<step>Cover with a cloth, and leave for one hour in warm room.</step> "
+ "<step>Bake in the oven at 180(degrees)C for 30 minutes.</step> "
+ "</instructions> "
+ "</recipe> ";
JSONObject jsonObject = JSONML.toJSONObject(string);
System.out.println(jsonObject.toString());
The converted JSON string:
{
"prep_time" : "5 mins",
"name" : "bread",
"cook_time" : "3 hours",
"tagName" : "recipe",
"childNodes" : [
{
"childNodes" : [
"Basic bread"
],
"tagName" : "title"
},
{
"childNodes" : [
"Flour"
],
"tagName" : "ingredient",
"amount" : 8,
"unit" : "dL"
},
{
"unit" : "grams",
"amount" : 10,
"tagName" : "ingredient",
"childNodes" : [
"Yeast"
]
},
{
"childNodes" : [
"Water"
],
"tagName" : "ingredient",
"amount" : 4,
"unit" : "dL",
"state" : "warm"
},
{
"childNodes" : [
"Salt"
],
"tagName" : "ingredient",
"unit" : "teaspoon",
"amount" : 1
},
{
"childNodes" : [
{
"tagName" : "step",
"childNodes" : [
"Mix all ingredients together."
]
},
{
"tagName" : "step",
"childNodes" : [
"Knead thoroughly."
]
},
{
"childNodes" : [
"Cover with a cloth, and leave for one hour in warm room."
],
"tagName" : "step"
},
{
"tagName" : "step",
"childNodes" : [
"Knead again."
]
},
{
"childNodes" : [
"Place in a bread baking tin."
],
"tagName" : "step"
},
{
"tagName" : "step",
"childNodes" : [
"Cover with a cloth, and leave for one hour in warm room."
]
},
{
"tagName" : "step",
"childNodes" : [
"Bake in the oven at 180(degrees)C for 30 minutes."
]
}
],
"tagName" : "instructions"
}
]
}
Saving the converted JSON to ArangoDB example:
ArangoDB.Builder arango = new ArangoDB.Builder().build();
ArangoCollection collection = arango.db().collection("testCollection")
DocumentCreateEntity<String> entity = collection.insertDocument(
jsonObject.toString());
String key = entity.getKey();
Reading the stored JSON as a string and convert it back to XML example:
String rawJsonString = collection.getDocument(key, String.class);
String xml = JSONML.toString(rawJsonString);
System.out.println(xml);
Example output:
<recipe _id="RawDocument/6834407522" _key="6834407522" _rev="6834407522"
cook_time="3 hours" name="bread" prep_time="5 mins">
<title>Basic bread</title>
<ingredient amount="8" unit="dL">Flour</ingredient>
<ingredient amount="10" unit="grams">Yeast</ingredient>
<ingredient amount="4" state="warm" unit="dL">Water</ingredient>
<ingredient amount="1" unit="teaspoon">Salt</ingredient>
<instructions>
<step>Mix all ingredients together.</step>
<step>Knead thoroughly.</step>
<step>Cover with a cloth, and leave for one hour in warm room.</step>
<step>Knead again.</step>
<step>Place in a bread baking tin.</step>
<step>Cover with a cloth, and leave for one hour in warm room.</step>
<step>Bake in the oven at 180(degrees)C for 30 minutes.</step>
</instructions>
</recipe>
Note: The fields mandatory to ArangoDB documents are added; If they break your XML schema you have to remove them.
Query raw data example:
String queryString = "FOR t IN testCollection FILTER t.cook_time == '3 hours' RETURN t";
ArangoCursor<String> cursor = arango.db().query(queryString, null, null, String.class);
while (cursor.hasNext()) {
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject(cursor.next());
String xml = JSONML.toString(jsonObject);
System.out.println("XML value: " + xml);
}
Other resources
More documentation about the ArangoDB Java driver is available:
Author: Achim Brandt, Mark Vollmary
Tags: #java #driver