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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T22:54:27+00:00 2026-06-12T22:54:27+00:00

I want to make a quick Ruby program that will allow me to read

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I want to make a quick Ruby program that will allow me to read an XML file and sort a particular set of children, and then write it back sorted on disk. For example:

I want to sort from this XML file I made up:

<Nodes>
    <Node1>
        <Name>Fruits</Name>
        <Properties>
            <Property>
                <Name>Orange<Name>
            </Property>
            <Property>
                <Name>Vinegar<Name>
            </Property>
            <Property>
                <Name>Apple<Name>
            </Property>
        </Properties>
    </Node1>
    <Node2>
        <Name>Furniture</Name>
        <Properties>
            <Property>
                <Name>Table</Name>
            </Property>
            <Property>
                <Name>Desk</Name>
            </Property>
            <Property>
                <Name>Bed</Name>
            </Property>
        </Properties>
    </Node2>
</Nodes>

I want to sort the node Properties’s children alphabetically i.e.:

<Property>
    <Name>Apple<Name>
</Property>
<Property>
    <Name>Orange<Name>
</Property>
<Property>
    <Name>Vinegar<Name>
</Property>

Is there a way I can do this quickly with Ruby?

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    2026-06-12T22:54:28+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:54 pm

    As you’re already aware from your choice of tags, your tool of choice will be Nokogiri. I had some issue parsing your XML so I rewrote it as following:

    # sortnodes.xml
    <nodes>
      <node1>
        <name>Fruits</name>
        <properties>
          <property>
            <name>Orange</name>
          </property>
          <property>
            <name>Vinegar</name>
          </property>
          <property>
            <name>Apple</name>
          </property>
        </properties>
      </node1>
      <node2>
        <name>Furniture</name>
        <properties>
          <property>
            <name>Table</name>
          </property>
          <property>
            <name>Desk</name>
          </property>
          <property>
            <name>Bed</name>
          </property>
        </properties>
      </node2>
    </nodes>
    

    And the corresponding code is:

    require 'nokogiri'
    
    f = File.open("sortnodes.xml")
    doc = Nokogiri::XML(f)
    f.close
    doc.xpath('/nodes//properties').each do |properties| 
      sorted = properties.children.sort_by { |n| n.text }
      sorted.each { |n| properties << n } 
    end
    
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