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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T16:58:26+00:00 2026-06-11T16:58:26+00:00

I have a function like so: def add_auth_fields xml = Builder::XmlMarkup.new(:target => ”) xml.instruct!

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I have a function like so:

def add_auth_fields
    xml = Builder::XmlMarkup.new(:target => '')
    xml.instruct! :xml

    xml.inquiry do |inquiry|
      inquiry.authentication do |auth|
        auth.username USERNAME
        auth.password PASSWORD
      end
    end

    xml
end

How can I access the xml.inquiry node at a later time to add more data inside of that node?

If I call xml.inquiry do |inquiry| again, it just adds another node to my xml.

Here is another example where I want to change the value of foo, but instead, it is adding another foo node to the xml.

[195] pry(main)> xml_markup = Builder::XmlMarkup.new
=> <pretty_inspect/>

[196] pry(main)> xml_markup.foo 'bar'
=> "<pretty_inspect/><foo>bar</foo>"

[197] pry(main)> xml_markup.foo 'test'
=> "<pretty_inspect/><foo>bar</foo><foo>test</foo>"
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    2026-06-11T16:58:27+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:58 pm

    Builder does not seem to support what you are looking for, the generated XML is stored as a string and not nodes or any other data type.

    You should refactor your code so that the data you wish to present in XML is managed in a variable at least, or as a model class or collection of classes; and separate the presentation of the XML from the storage and logic of the data.

    You could also try another gem that supports working with a non-string data type, such as Gyoku or Nokogiri. With Gyoku, for example, you would create the XML from a plain ruby hash, and simply edit the values in the hash when necessary. You can output the current XML string at any point using Gyoku.xml(my_hash).

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