Event/Alien2XML definition
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Device events have a prefix workplace.device.<name>.event.
while alien2xml node definitions have a prefix node.
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Examples
Example (alien2xml):
targetService = dbus2dirq rootNode = product node.product = .* node.product.version = 1.0 node.product.version.order = 1 node.product.md5sum = <internal:md5sum> node.product.md5sum.order = 2 node.product.status = imported node.product.status.order = 3 node.product.header = <node:header=[[0:95]]> node.product.header.order = 4 node.product.parts = <node:parts=[[95:]]> node.product.parts.order = 5 node.header = .* node.header.id = [[0:15]] node.header.id.pattern.1 = " +$" node.header.id.replace.1 = "" node.header.model = [[15:6]] node.header.model.pattern.1 = " +$" node.header.model.replace.1 = "" node.header.productionYear = [[21:4]] node.header.custSequence = [[25:11]] node.header.custSequence.pattern.1 = "^0+" node.header.custSequence.replace.1 = "" node.header.lineCustomer = [[36:2]] node.header.fCode = [[38:20]] node.header.ownCarNumber = [[58:7]] node.header.ownCarNumber.pattern.1 = "^0+" node.header.ownCarNumber.replace.1 = "" node.header.lineInternal = [[65:2]] node.header.ownSequence = [[67:5]] node.header.ownSequence.pattern.1 = "^0+" node.header.ownSequence.replace.1 = "" node.header.company = [[72:3]] node.header.plant = [[75:3]] node.header.vin = [[78:17]] node.header.vin.pattern.1 = " +$" node.header.vin.replace.1 = "" node.parts = .* node.parts.part = [[:]] node.parts.part.list_member = ".{19}" node.parts.part.regex = "(.*[^ ]) *" Debug = true
Example input:
0913VWPO010 POLO 200900000008584032000110101100010003000098550300111010000VW POLO CUST TEST 02 CUST-BOM100 CUST-T-0815 CUST-T-4712 CUST-TEST07
Example output:
<!DOCTYPE product> <product> <version>1.0</version> <md5sum>9790ca185475123b074c2c83bc522172</md5sum> <status>imported</status> <header> <company>010</company> <custsequence>8584</custsequence> <fcode>20001101011000100030</fcode> <id>0913VWPO010</id> <linecustomer>03</linecustomer> <lineinternal>03</lineinternal> <model>POLO</model> <owncarnumber>9855</owncarnumber> <ownsequence>111</ownsequence> <plant>000</plant> <productionyear>2009</productionyear> <vin>VW POLO</vin> </header> <parts> <part>CUST TEST 02</part> <part>CUST-BOM100</part> <part>CUST-T-0815</part> <part>CUST-T-4712</part> <part>CUST-TEST07</part> </parts> </product>
Node/Event
The first condition for node (or event) to be created is this:
node.<node_name> = <regex>
If the input (alien input or raw device input) doesn't match the regex, any other definition rules are ignored and an empty XML element node_name
(or no event) is generated.
If the regex contains a group (enclosed in a parenthesis pair), the whole input is reduced to this group substring for later processing.
Properties
The node (or event) can contain any number of properties (these properties appear as subelements in alien2xml output). The definition of a property is as follows:
node.<node_name>.<property_name> = _text_
or
node.<node_name>.<property_name> = <node:_subnode_=_text_>
where _text_
is a text constant with any number of [[from:length]]
input substring expressions.
Input substring expression defines a substring of original input (or input reduced by any regex group definitions). Omitted from
means index 0, omitted length
means the rest of the input.
When <node:_subnode_=_text_>
is used as a value, it tells alien2xml processor that this property is a subnode and should be expanded by using appropriate node._subnode_
definition while using _text_
as the input.
When an item
node.<node_name>.<property_name>.list_member = <regex>
is present in the definition, the property is considered to be a list of values.
For PLC Device events it means the list members have keys <property_name>[_index_]
where _index_
is a zero-based autoincremented integer.
On the other hand, Alien2XML generates multiple subelements with the same name <property_name>
.
The input (or reduced input) is searched for any occurrences of <regex>
- each matched substring is then used as the content of single list member. If there is a regex group present in <regex>
the list member content is reduced to appropriate group match.
When an item
node.<node_name>.<property_name>.regex = <regex>
is present in the definition, it means the above value is assigned to property only if the input matches the regex <regex>
, otherwise it is assigned an empty value. Additionally, the current input is further reduced to any regex group if present (only for the purpose of assigning to that property).
Other special features
node.product.item1.translate.word = slovo
Content substring replacement:
node.product.item2.pattern.1st_rule = "to\s*be\s*replaced" node.product.item2.replace.1st_rule = replacement node.product.item2.pattern.2nd_rule = "this\s*should\s*be\s*replaced as well" node.product.item2.replace.2nd_rule = replacement2
Enforcing element order in generated XML:
node.product.item1.order = 1 node.product.item2.order = 2