access_path); if (empty($xml)) { return; } list($xml, $access_path, $name) = $xml; $base_obj = new BasicObject(); $base_obj->depth = $o->depth + 1; $base_obj->name = $name; $base_obj->access_path = $access_path; $r = new Representation('XML'); $r->contents = $this->parser->parse($xml, $base_obj); $o->addRepresentation($r, 0); } protected static function xmlToSimpleXML($var, $parent_path) { try { $errors = \libxml_use_internal_errors(true); $xml = \simplexml_load_string($var); \libxml_use_internal_errors($errors); } catch (Exception $e) { if (isset($errors)) { \libxml_use_internal_errors($errors); } return; } if (!$xml) { return; } if (null === $parent_path) { $access_path = null; } else { $access_path = 'simplexml_load_string('.$parent_path.')'; } $name = $xml->getName(); return array($xml, $access_path, $name); } /** * Get the DOMDocument info. * * The documentation of DOMDocument::loadXML() states that while you can * call it statically, it will give an E_STRICT warning. On my system it * actually gives an E_DEPRECATED warning, but it works so we'll just add * an error-silencing '@' to the access path. * * If it errors loading then we wouldn't have gotten this far in the first place. * * @param string $var The XML string * @param null|string $parent_path The path to the parent, in this case the XML string * * @return null|array The root element DOMNode, the access path, and the root element name */ protected static function xmlToDOMDocument($var, $parent_path) { // There's no way to check validity in DOMDocument without making errors. For shame! if (!self::xmlToSimpleXML($var, $parent_path)) { return null; } $xml = new DOMDocument(); $xml->loadXML($var); $xml = $xml->firstChild; if (null === $parent_path) { $access_path = null; } else { $access_path = '@\\DOMDocument::loadXML('.$parent_path.')->firstChild'; } $name = $xml->nodeName; return array($xml, $access_path, $name); } }