I was using the GData library today and i found that it has been deprecated by google don't know why and don't know when the new files for GData will be available so for temporary period of time this library will not be working.
Note: Before beginning with the post it is recommended that you have some basic knowledge about XML, DOM and SAX parsers.
Design Phase: For this sample application we will parse an XML file which is present in the bundle and display its content in the table view, the parser that we will use in this case is GData.
Step 1: Open Xcode and select the windows based application template and add UITableViewSubclass file to it with the name myviewController, after doing this their would be two files that would be added into your class group [myviewController.h and myviewController.m].
Step 2: It’s time to add the GData library into your project so for that select the downloaded GData file from the download folder and inside the folder you will find a folder with the name source and then inside the source folder you will find a folder named “XML support”, drag and drop this folder into your application,
once this is done then we will have to do some settings so that GData library works nicely with our application.
Perform the settings that are given below:
1) Select the project tab from the xcode menu and select the edit project settings option
2)You will see a window in front of you that’s your project window from their select the header search path option (you can type header search path in the search bar) and type the following that is given in the image below
3)Once you are done with header search path the other setting that you have to do is set the other linker flag (you may type other linker flag in the search bar), now once you find the other linker flag just type the following data in the image given below
4) Now its time to test whether you have made the correct settings or not and for that you have to import the GDatatXMLNode header file in the .h file of the myviewController class and press build your application.
Step 3: Here’s a look at our XML file, which is present in the bundle, now inorder to read this file just follow the steps given below
First in the .h file declare the following objects, I have used comments to describe the objects,
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import "GDataXMLNode.h"
@interface myviewController : UITableViewController {
//stores the entire data about the XML document
GDataXMLDocument *xmlDocument;
//string variable to hold the location of the XML File
NSString *xmlFileLocation;
//after parsing the data will be stored in the array
NSMutableArray *data_from_xml;
//stores the error information that occured
NSError *error;
}
@end
Now into the .m file select the init method and add this piece of code.
-(id)initWithStyle:(UITableViewStyle)style {
// Override initWithStyle: if you create the controller programmatically and want to perform customization that is not appropriate for viewDidLoad.
if (self = [super initWithStyle:style]) {
xmlFileLocation = [[NSBundle mainBundle]pathForResource:@"Cars"ofType:@"xml"];
NSData *xmlData = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:xmlFileLocation];
xmlDocument = [[GDataXMLDocument alloc]initWithData:xmlData options:0error:&error];
NSArray *getData = [[xmlDocument rootElement]elementsForName:@"car"];
data_from_xml = [[NSMutableArray alloc]init];
for(GDataXMLElement *e in getData)
{
[data_from_xml addObject:e];
}
}
return self;
}
Step 4: Now once the above step is completed then just add the number of sections and rows for section in the table view datasource method of the table view, here’s a view of doing that
#pragma mark Table view methods
- (NSInteger)numberOfSectionsInTableView:(UITableView *)tableView {
return 1;
}
// Customize the number of rows in the table view.
- (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section {
return [data_from_xml count];
}
Now its time to see some real GData
In the cell for row at index path method when you give title to each cells then in this case the titles will be coming from the XML file so for that what you have to do is select the appropriate elements from the XML file and display them in the table view and here’s how you do that
// Customize the appearance of table view cells.
- (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
static NSString *CellIdentifier = @"Cell";
UITableViewCell *cell = [tableViewdequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:CellIdentifier];
if (cell == nil) {
cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleSubtitlereuseIdentifier:CellIdentifier] autorelease];
}
// Set up the cell...
cell.textLabel.text = [[[[data_from_xmlobjectAtIndex:indexPath.row]elementsForName:@"company"]objectAtIndex:0]stringValue];
cell.detailTextLabel.text = [[[[data_from_xmlobjectAtIndex:indexPath.row]elementsForName:@"model"]objectAtIndex:0]stringValue];
return cell;
}
Step 5: Select the app delegate.m file and add the table view to the window here’s how you will do that
#import "GDataAppAppDelegate.h"
#import "myviewController.h"
@implementation GDataAppAppDelegate
@synthesize window;
- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(UIApplication *)application {
// Override point for customization after application launch
myviewController *obj = [[myviewControlleralloc]initWithStyle:UITableViewStyleGrouped];
[window addSubview:obj.view];
[window makeKeyAndVisible];
}
Click build and go you will see the output as given below
Now lets say the structure of your XML file is somewhat like this
Then in this case what you have to do is use a nested for loop in order to get the data from each and every car element present in the XML file here’s a look at the code
NSArray *getData = [[xmlDocument rootElement]elementsForName:@"FavouriteCar"];
tempArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc]init];
for(GDataXMLElement *e in getData)
{
for(int i =0;i<[[e elementsForName:@"car"]count];i++)
{
//fetching the car model
testString = [[[[e elementsForName:@"car"]objectAtIndex:i]childAtIndex:1]stringValue];
//storing the car model in the mutable array
[tempArray addObject:testString];
}
}
Code Explanation: The above code is self explanatory, I am storing the car model from the xml element in the NSString variable and then in the next line I am adding those values to the instance of a mutable array so that I can show the data in the table.
i hope this post helped you out in parsing XML file using GData XML parser there are many different parsers available for xml parsing in iPhone you may check them out if you like,
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