On Dec 8, 8:35 pm, Rick Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a computational chemist who frequently dabbles in Python. A > collaborator sent me a huge XML file that at one point was evidently > modified by a now defunct java application. A sample of this file > looks something like: > > <group type="struct"> > <name>Test</name> > <param type="string"> > <name>File Name</name> > <cTag>fileName</cTag> > <desc>Name of the input file</desc> > <value>water</value> > </param> > <param type="int"> > <name>Number of Atoms</name> > <cTag>natoms</cTag> > <desc>Number of atoms in the molecule</desc> > <value>3</value> > </param> > </group> >
<snip> > > Seems like this is something that's probably pretty common, modifying > a data structure using a gui, so I'm hoping that someone has thought > about this and has some good advice about best practices here. > The trick is to keep a reference to the actual ElementTree objects as you build your TreeCtrl. Ability to store arbitrary Python object in the TreeCtrl Item makes it easy. In an event handler modify the original element and you are done. Do not forget to save when closing. If the XML file is very large you may have performance issues since the whole parsed tree is kept in memory. Luckily the ElementTree representation is lean. A sample below shows the approach. It is very basic but I hope it conveys the idea. Please note that edits to the actual tags are ignored. ------------------------------------------------------------------- import wx import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET class MainFrame(wx.Frame): def __init__(self, fpath): wx.Frame.__init__(self, None) self.fpath = fpath self.xml = ET.parse(fpath) self.tree = wx.TreeCtrl(self, style=wx.TR_HAS_BUTTONS|wx.TR_EDIT_LABELS) root = self.fillmeup() self.tree.Expand(root) self.Bind(wx.EVT_CLOSE, self.OnClose) self.Bind(wx.EVT_TREE_END_LABEL_EDIT, self.OnEdit) def fillmeup(self): xml = self.xml.getroot() tree = self.tree root = tree.AddRoot(xml.tag) def add(parent, elem): for e in elem: item = tree.AppendItem(parent, e.tag, data=None) text = e.text.strip() if text: val = tree.AppendItem(item, text) tree.SetPyData(val, e) add(item, e) add(root, xml) return root def OnEdit(self, evt): elm = self.tree.GetPyData(evt.Item) if elm is not None: elm.text = evt.Label def OnClose(self, evt): self.xml.write(self.fpath) self.Destroy() if __name__=='__main__': app = wx.App(False) frame = MainFrame('sample.xml') frame.Show() app.MainLoop() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list