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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T15:12:36+00:00 2026-06-06T15:12:36+00:00

XML Data: <configs> <config> <name>XP</name> <browser>IE</browser> <browser>FF</browser> <browser>Chrome</browser> </config> </configs> I’m new to Ruby,

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XML Data:

<configs>
<config>
<name>XP</name>
<browser>IE</browser>
<browser>FF</browser>
<browser>Chrome</browser>
</config>
</configs>

I’m new to Ruby, Nokogiri, and programming in general. I’m trying to write a QA tool to help with automation.

Ruby code:

doc = Nokogiri::XML(open("configs.xml"))
configs = doc.xpath("//configs/config").map do |i|
  {'name' => i.xpath('name').to_s, 'browsers' => i.xpath('browser').to_s}
end

configs.each do |i|
  puts i['name']
  puts i['browsers']
end

This does what I want it to, it returns the data, but includes the XML tags. Is there a way to strip them that I’m just not finding?

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    2026-06-06T15:12:37+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 3:12 pm

    Use .text to get text node data:

    :name => i.xpath('name').text
    

    .to_s is the string representation of an XML node, which is more than you’re looking for.

    However, the rest of your code is a bit broken if you’re expecting individual browser entries.

    As-is it’ll smash the text data together into a single blob. Instead join them together, etc, for example:

    configs = doc.xpath("//configs/config").collect do |cfg|
      browsers = cfg.xpath('browser').collect { |b| b.text }.join(', ')
      { name: cfg.xpath('name').text, browsers: browsers }
    end
    
    configs.each do |i|
      puts i[:name]
      puts i[:browsers]
    end
    

    You may want a blob of "IEFFChrome", in which case never mind.

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