I’m trying to build a rather complex XML document.
I have a bunch of sections of the XML document that repeats. I thought I’d use multiple string templates as base document for the sections and create instances of XML elements using simplexml_load_string.
So I have one instance of SimpleXMLElement as the base document
$root =
simplexml_load_string($template_root);
then I loop through some items in my database, create new SimpleXMLElement, something like this:
for (bla bla bla):
$item = simplexml_load_string($template_item);
// do stuff with item
// try to add item to the root document..
// Stuck here.. can’t do $root->items->addChild($item)endfor;
I can’t call addChild because it just expects a tag name and value.. you can’t addChild another SimpleXMLElement.
Am I missing something here? seems really dumb that addChild can’t take a SimpleXMLELement as a parameter.
Is there any other way to do this? (apart from using a different xml lib)
As far as I know, you can’t do it with SimpleXML because
addChilddoesn’t make a deep copy of the element (being necessary to specify the tag name can easily be overcome by callingSimpleXMLElement::getName()).One solution would be to use DOM instead:
With this function:
We have for
the output
See also some user comments that use recursive functions and
addChild, e.g. this one.