Use this module for turning your Elm data into an Xml
representation that can be either queried or decoded, or turned into a
string.
encode : Basics.Int -> Xml.Value -> String
Take a value, then generate a string from it
encodeWith : EncodeSettings -> Basics.Int -> Xml.Value -> String
Take a value, then generate a string from it
{ nullValue : String
, trueValue : String
, falseValue : String
, omitNullTag : Basics.Bool
, attributeSingleQuoteInsteadOfDouble : Basics.Bool
}
Settings used by encodeWith
.
nullValue
: if not omitNullTag
, encode a NullNode
like this.omitNullTag
: if True
, omit a tag if it has no attributes and
its only content is a NullNode
.defaultEncodeSettings : EncodeSettings
Good default settings for EncodeSettings
.
string : String -> Xml.Value
Encode a string
string "hello" |> encode 0
--> "hello"
string "<hello>" |> encode 0
--> "<hello>"
int : Basics.Int -> Xml.Value
Encode an int
int 15 |> encode 0
--> "15"
float : Basics.Float -> Xml.Value
Encode a float
float 1.576 |> encode 0
--> "1.576"
bool : Basics.Bool -> Xml.Value
Encode a bool
bool True |> encode 0
--> "true"
bool True |> encode 0
--> "true"
object : List ( String, Dict String Xml.Value, Xml.Value ) -> Xml.Value
Encode an "object" (a tag)
objectSafe : List ( String, Dict String Xml.Value, Xml.Value ) -> Result String Xml.Value
Encode an "object" (a tag) only allowing valid tag names
import Dict
null : Xml.Value
Empty contents
null |> encode 0
--> ""
list : List Xml.Value -> Xml.Value
Encode a list of nodes, e.g
import Dict
list [ object [ ("Root", Dict.empty, null) ], int 5 ] |> encode 0
--> "<Root></Root>\n5"