Creates diffs of XML files
Project description
xmldiff
xmldiff is a library and a command-line utility for making diffs out of XML. This may seem like something that doesn’t need a dedicated utility, but change detection in hierarchical data is very different from change detection in flat data. XML type formats are also not only used for computer readable data, it is also often used as a format for hierarchical data that can be rendered into human readable formats. A traditional diff on such a format would tell you line by line the differences, but this would not be be readable by a human. xmldiff provides tools to make human readable diffs in those situations.
Full documentation is on xmldiff.readthedocs.io
xmldiff is still under rapid development, and no guarantees are done that the output of one version will be the same as the output of any previous version.
Quick usage
xmldiff is both a command-line tool and a Python library. To use it from the command-line, just run xmldiff with two input files:
$ xmldiff file1.xml file2.xml
As a library:
from lxml import etree from xmldiff import main, formatting differ = diff.Differ() diff = main.diff_files('file1.xml', 'file2.xml', formatter=formatting.XMLFormatter())
There is also a method diff_trees() that take two lxml trees, and a method diff_texts() that will take strings containing XML.
Changes from xmldiff 0.6/1.x
A complete, ground up, pure-Python rewrite
Easier to maintain, the code is less complex and more Pythonic, and uses more custom classes instead of just nesting lists and dicts.
Fixes the problems with certain large files and solves the memory leaks.
A nice, easy to use Python API for using it as a library.
Adds support for showing the diffs in different formats, mainly one where differences are marked up in the XML, useful for making human readable diffs.
These formats can show text differences in a semantically meaningful way.
An output format compatible with 0.6/1.x is also available.
2.0 is urrently significantly slower than xmldiff 0.6/1.x, but this will change in the future. Currently we make no effort to make xmldiff 2.0 fast, we concentrate on making it correct and usable.
Contributors
Lennart Regebro, lregebro@shoobx.com (main author)
Stephan Richter, srichter@shoobx.com
The diff algorithm is based on “Change Detection in Hierarchically Structured Information”, and the text diff is using Google’s diff_match_patch algorithm.
Changes
2.1b1 (2018-10-01)
Added options for faster node comparisons. The “middle” option is now default, it had very few changes in matches, but is much faster.
Implemented a Fast Match algorithm for even faster diffing.
Speed improvements through caching
Fixed a bug where MoveNode actions sometimes was in the wrong order
Added an InsertComment action, as comments require different handling, so it’s easier to deal with them this way. You can still use DeleteNode and UpdateTextIn for them with no special handling.
When renaming tags the XMLFormatter will mark them with “diff:rename” instead of making a new tag and deleting the old.
Tags will now be moved first, and updated and renamed later, as the new tag name or attributes might not be valid in the old location.
2.0 (2018-09-25)
A complete, bottom-up, pure-python rewrite
New easy API
100% test coverage
New output formats:
A new default output format with new actions
A format intended to be parseable by anyone parsing the old format.
XML with changes marked though tags and attributes
xmldiff 2.0 is significantly slower than xmldiff 0.6 or 1.0, the emphasis so far is on correctness, not speed.
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