Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: drb-xquery
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: DRB xquery request
Home-page: https://gitlab.com/drb-python/xquery
Author: GAEL Systems
Author-email: drb-python@gael.fr
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Xquery for DRB
        This xquery module allows execute xquery on DRB nodes.
        
        ## Using this module
        To include this module into your project, the `drb-xquery` module shall be referenced into `requirement.txt` file, or the following pip line can be run:
        
        ```commandline
        pip install drb-xquery
        ```
        
        
        
        Example for execute a query on xml node:
        
        ```python
            node_file = DrbFileFactory().create("/path_xml_file/namefile.xml")
            node = XmlNodeFactory().create(node_file)
        
            # request node named 2A_Tile_ID with ns as namespace
            query = DrbXQuery("/ns:Level-2A_Tile_ID")
            result = query.execute(node)
        
        ```
        
        Result is always a list of value or dynamic context
        
        Example with external variables:
        
        ```python
            # create the query from  String   
            query = DrbXQuery("declare variable $x external; "
                             "declare variable $y external := 5; $x+$y")
        
            list_var = {'x': 9, 'y': 12}
        
            result = query.execute(node, list_var)
        
            # result[0] == 21
        ```
        
        # Limitations and differences with W3C standard
        
        The data() function return only the value of elt
        
        for example :
        
        
        ```
         data(element root {element foo {"child"}, " parent" })
        ```
        
        return in W3C standard:
        
        ```
        child parent
        ```
        
        return in this implementation: 
        
        ```
        parent
        ```
        
        The infinity value is allowed for Decimal as for float: In W3C infinity is 
        only allowed for float or double.
        
        The type xs:double is identical to xs:float
        The type xs:long, xs:short, xs:byte are identical to xs:integer
        
        
        Other limitations
        
        Some types are not defined like:
            xs:anyURI
            xs:untypedAtomic
            ...
        
        Some functions are not yet implemented like:
            yearMonthDuration
            deep-equal
            remove
            processing-instruction
            exactly-one
            ...
        
        Some expressions are not (yet) implemented like:
            group by 
            order by 
            typeswitch
            treat as
            map and array are not defined too    
        
        # Warning for user using drb java implementation of Xquery
        
        When using positional predicates, you should be aware that the to keyword does not work as you might expect when used in predicates. If you want the first three products, it may be tempting to use the syntax:
        
        ```
        doc("catalog.xml")/catalog/product[1 to 3]
        ```
        However, this will raise an error[*] because the predicate evaluates to multiple numbers instead of a single one. You can, however, use the syntax:
        
        ```
        doc("catalog.xml")/catalog/product[position() = (1 to 3)]
        ```
        
        For compare function the result is only -1,0, 1 , in java thi function return a negative value that can be different to -1
        or a positive value that represent a difference between the two string...
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.8
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