NAME¶
XML::SAX::Manifold - Multipass processing of documents
VERSION¶
version 0.46
SYNOPSIS¶
use XML::SAX::Machines qw( Manifold ) ;
my $m = Manifold(
$channel0,
$channel1,
$channel2,
{
Handler => $h, ## optional
}
);
DESCRIPTION¶
XML::SAX::Manifold is a SAX machine that allows "multipass" processing
of a document by sending the document through several channels of SAX
processors one channel at a time. A channel may be a single SAX processor or a
pipeline (see XML::SAX::Pipeline).
The results of each channel are aggregated by a SAX filter that supports the
"end_all" event, "XML::Filter::Merger" by default. See the
section on writing an aggregator and XML::Filter::Merger.
This differs from XML::Filter::SAXT in that the channels are prioritized and
each channel receives all events for a document before the next channel
receives any events. XML::SAX::Manifold buffers all events while feeding them
to the highest priority channel ($processor1 in the synopsis), and replays
them for each lower priority channel one at a time.
The event flow for the example in the SYNOPSIS would look like the following,
with the numbers next to the connection arrow indicating when the document's
events flow along that arrow.
+--------------------------------------------------------+
| An XML::SAX::Manifold instance |
| |
| +-----------+ |
| +->| Channel_0 |-+ |
| 1/ +-----------+ \1 |
| Intake / \ |
1 | +------+ 2 +-----------+ 2 \ +--------+ Exhaust |
--+->| Dist |---->| Channel_1 |-----*-->| Merger |---------+--> $h
| +------+ +-----------+ / +--------+ |
| \3 3/ |
| \ +-----------+ / |
| +->| Channel_2 |-+ |
| +-----------+ |
+--------------------------------------------------------+
Here's the timing of the event flows:
1: upstream -> Dist. -> Channel_0 -> Merger -> downstream
2: Dist. -> Channel_1 -> Merger -> downstream
3: Dist. -> Channel_2 -> Merger -> downstream
When the document arrives from upstream, the events all arrive during time
period 1 and are buffered and also passed through Channel_0 and Channel_0's
output is sent to the Merger. After all events have been received (as
indicated by an "end_document" event from upstream), all events are
then played back through Channel_1 and then through Channel_2 (which also
output to the Merger).
It's the merger's job to assemble the three documents it receives in to one
document; see XML::Filter::Merger for details.
NAME¶
XML::SAX::Manifold - Multipass processing of documents
METHODS¶
- new
-
my $d = XML::SAX::Manifold->new( @channels, \%options );
Longhand for calling the Manifold function exported by
XML::SAX::Machines.
Writing an aggregator.¶
To be written. Pretty much just that "start_manifold_processing" and
"end_manifold_processing" need to be provided. See
XML::Filter::Merger and it's source code for a starter.
AUTHORS¶
- •
- Barry Slaymaker
- •
- Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Barry Slaymaker.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.