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Read and Write application parameters in XML

By , 30 Jun 2003
 

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Introduction

This article provides an easy way to load and save the parameters of an application in XML format.

XML is a convenient format to deal with the parameters of applications for the following reasons:

  • It's text, so you can easily check the values and modify them with a classical editor (by the way, IE 5.0 shows XML in a very nice way).
  • It's based on a tree so you can have your parameters saved in a structured way.
  • It's platform and language independent.
My goal was not to parse an XML file, but to give an easy way to read and write the data. So the code is based on A simple STL based XML parser by David Hubbard. I would really like to thank him for his parser, it's a very good work! Moreover it saved me a lot of time, even if I made a few modifications in his original code to fulfill my goals.

The code is entirely based on STL. It compiles on linux, too. I guess it will compile on any other platform/compiler that supports STL.

Using the code

Now let's take an example to explain more precisely what you can do with ParamIO. Let's assume you have an application to show some text on the screen in a given color and in a given font (the demo project). The parameters of your application will be the text (1 string), the color (3 values RGB) and the font (1 string for the font name and 1 double for the font size). You want to be able to save those parameters on the disk and load them for a later use. A nice XML file containing those values can look like this:

<PARAMS>
  <TEXT>Hello world</TEXT>
  <COLOR>
	<RED>50</RED>
	<GREEN>128</GREEN>
	<BLUE>255</BLUE>
  </COLOR>
  <FONT>
	<NAME>Arial</NAME>
	<SIZE>12.0</SIZE>
  </FONT>
</PARAMS>
Let's say we have the following variables in the application :
std::string _text;                 // The text
int _red, _green, _blue;           // color
std::string _fontName;             // font name
double _fontSize;                  // font size
The code to write the previous file will be :
ParamIO outXml;

outXml.write("PARAMS:TEXT", _text);

outXml.write("PARAMS:COLOR:RED",   _red);
outXml.write("PARAMS:COLOR:GREEN", _green);
outXml.write("PARAMS:COLOR:BLUE",  _blue);

outXml.write("PARAMS:FONT:NAME", _fontName);
outXml.write("PARAMS:FONT:SIZE", _fontSize);

outXml.writeFile("filename.xml"); // Finally write the file to disk
As you can see, it's very easy. In the write method, the first parameter is a char* that defines the position in the XML tree. This is similar to XPath, but I didn't know XPath at the time I wrote this code, I would have used the '/' instead if I had known. The second parameter gives the value you want to write. write is a templated method so you can write almost any kind of variable, from int to std::string. Reading the file is also straightforward :
ParamIO inXml;

inXml.readFile("filename.xml"); // Read the file from disk

inXml.read("PARAMS:TEXT", _text, std::string("Hello world"));

inXml.read("PARAMS:COLOR:RED",   _red,   0);
inXml.read("PARAMS:COLOR:GREEN", _green, 0);
inXml.read("PARAMS:COLOR:BLUE",  _blue,  0);

inXml.read("PARAMS:FONT:NAME", _fontName, std::string("Arial"));
inXml.read("PARAMS:FONT:SIZE", _fontSize, 12.0);
You may be surprised by the third parameter of the read method. What does it mean? It's the default value of the parameter you try to read. Imagine you want to read a file like the previous one and the size of the font is not specified, then _fontSize will be automatically set to its default value 12.0. It's a very useful behaviour when you have several versions of a same application and some versions have parameters that didn't exist in older ones. It ensures that you still can read the old files, filling the missing values with default ones. It also lets you load a file that doesn't exist and set all the parameters with their default values.

ParamIO lets you read and write XML coming from streams also, it should be useful if you want some applications to exchange data through sockets for example.

The demo application includes a XML dialog box. With this dialog box (CXML_Dialog), you can visualise and modify any XML tree. I used it a lot, it's working really well. In case your parameter name contains FILENAME inside (e.g FONT_FILENAME), you'll see a button appear, and if you click on it, you'll obtain an open file dialog where you can find your file. I used this CXML_Dialog dialog box a lot and I'm very happy about it, it works really fine. CXML_Dialog uses a class from Easy Navigation Through an Editable List View by Lee Nowotny. I really thank him for the job, it works perfectly.

If you have any comments, suggestions or improvements let me know.

History

20 Nov 2002 : first version with GUI demo, with comparison capabilities

20 June 2003:

  • modified the website, added src download without the GUI demo
  • Added support for MFC CString has been added thanks to Paul Kissel : to enable CString read/write, just define _PARAMIO_CSTRING_SUPPORT_ in the compilation options.
  • Added a method to erase a node or an entire subtree as been added, thanks to Ogi's suggestion.

License

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About the Author

Arnaud Brejeon
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I've been living & working in Tokyo since 2000 . I'm currently working in Gentech Corp. (www.gen.co.jp), developing computer vision applications, especially in the field of face detection.
 
I've been interested in C++ for quite a while and recently discovered Ruby.
 
My hobbies are trekking, japanese food, yoga & onsens.

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Questionapplication parametermembernithin kumar4 Dec '07 - 19:11 
I download the demo project and source code. I can't understand how to run the application parameter. can anyone explain it???   Thanks, Nithin
QuestionHi anyone got this working on VS2005?membermagiceyes11823 Jul '07 - 17:46 
I get so many errors compiling, if anyone can send me an updated version that works to lodoss118@gmail.com thanks.
GeneralAttributes againmembersamcct31 Oct '06 - 6:24 
Hi,   Can anyone give me some helps to write XML node with attribute?   For example:   ?   Thanks, Samo  
QuestionParamIO and VisualStudio2005membermexicanchili19 Sep '06 - 2:11 
Hi,   I don't know if anybody still cares about ParamIO. I'm about to convert all our projects to VisualStudio2005. ParamIO doesn't compile. I get tons of compiler errors like this:   xml_node.h(170) : error C2440: 'static_cast' : cannot convert from 'XML_Node *' to...
AnswerRe: ParamIO and VisualStudio2005membergyarmit8 Jan '07 - 4:07 
Hi Rita, Did you manage to port to new VS? Please, let me know. I am interested in it. Thank you very much, Greg
GeneralNode searching errormemberGintas28 Oct '05 - 8:36 
Hi, Thanks for the code. I have found that error by accident. Sample of testing code below: ParamIO outXml; outXml.write("VIEWER:PARAM1", "abc"); outXml.write("VIEW:PARAM2", 1); // By accident typed VIEW instead of VIEWER outXml.writeFile("filename.xml"); // Finally write the file to disk...
Generalstatic_cast errormemberApex Watson22 Aug '05 - 10:25 
I am getting the following error on first compile of the test project:   'static cast' : cannot convert from 'const XML_Node *' to 'XML_Node::nodes_const_iterator'   on the following two lines:   // First we need to find the final node XML_Node::nodes_const_iterator res,...
GeneralRe: static_cast errorsussAnonymous31 Aug '05 - 12:46 
This was discussed in prior posting.   VS.NET vs. VC++ 6.0.   Change line 218 in VS.Net to:   XML_Node::nodes_const_iterator res; XML_Node::nodes_const_iterator begin((std::vector<XML_Node>::_Tptr) &_node); XML_Node::nodes_const_iterator...
GeneralW3C compliancememberUmut Alev25 Jul '05 - 21:03 
Perhaps this has been talked a lot but I can not stop my self from writing this. One of the reasons of XML is connecting platforms, apps through text encoded messages, to achieve this you need compliance. Implementing a fully (95%-98%) compliant XML parser is really hard. Usually an average...
GeneralReading with two or more same elementsmembersdarisi26 Apr '05 - 23:12 
I'm having problems reading an xml file that looks like this,   <PARAMS>    <TEXT>Hello world</TEXT>    <COLOR>      <RED>50</RED>      <GREEN>128</GREEN>     ...
GeneralFor Dev-C++4.9.9.2/gcc 3.4.2memberV.Kotov16 Mar '05 - 23:55 
In XML_Node.h I had to add:
#include <sstream>
GeneralRe: For Dev-C++4.9.9.2/gcc 3.4.2memberDenis Chekhlov16 May '05 - 6:54 
Cheers.   I upgraded to a new kernel, and got the message when trying to recompile my code   gcc version 3.4.3 20041212 (Red Hat 3.4.3-9.EL4).   It solved the problem.
GeneralWhite Spacessussbdm14 Mar '05 - 7:11 
I am having trouble with reading in white spaces with this code. I can write strings that contain white spaces, but when I try to read them in, it only returns the first word. I'm assuming I'm not the only one out there with this problem, anyone have a fix?   Thanks!
GeneralUpdatememberbobbymihalca8 Feb '05 - 22:32 
Long time ago i made some big modification to ParamIO to support success of reading, Path and multiple nodes. Something like this can be used: if(!Cfg.read("/MyApp/Layout/Layer[2]/Type", type,"")) { } This also should work with write. Maybe Arnud will put my code here in a separate...
GeneralRe: UpdatememberArnaud Brejeon10 Feb '05 - 7:46 
For sure! I'd be glad to upload your code, if you send it to me.
Generallinker errors on new ProjectmemberLennin7 Jun '04 - 4:36 
I tried adding the files XmlMode,XmlParser,XmlStream,ParamIO,Xml_Notify,XmlUtil both headers, and cpp files to a new Win32 console project with MFC support. I've got this linker errors any ideas?   xmltest error LNK2005: "void __cdecl operator delete[](void *)" (??_V@YAXPAX@Z) already...
QuestionwriteFile() will truncate the existing file ???membersongge18 May '04 - 5:35 
Great codes! But in my usage, I have a problem,i.e. my program will call writeFile several times, so my data will be overwritten. For writeFile use the std::ofstream to write file, so existing file will be overwritten. I want to know: Is there any better way to avoid these?   Songge Info
Questionkey and value in the xml file ?memberDominque le Gros22 Apr '04 - 23:08 
HI,   how can i modified this source to make possible to write the key and the value from a database ? for reading,i should be load all keys and values in my database.   Thanks for your Reply.     best regards,   Dominique
GeneralThanksmemberTheBigW31 Mar '04 - 23:38 
Thanks for that Great Work!   David Hubbard wrote a great parser and you made it more usable. I need to write my own Config Writer, because I need some more functionality ( multiple entries of the same name, nesting of Setting into each other...), but the Functionality you added with the...
GeneralRe: ThanksmemberArnaud Brejeon3 Apr '04 - 0:55 
Thanks a lot for your support.   About CString, someone sent me an email with the changes to add the CString support because many people are interested in CString. I want ParamIO to benefit as much as possible from other people, so I decided to add his code. If you want to remove the...
GeneralRe: ThanksmemberNelis Willers6 Jun '04 - 12:13 
TheBigW, how is work on your 'multiple entries' progressing? If ready, won't you write make it available on CodeProject?   thanks   nelis
GeneralRe: ThanksmemberTheBigW6 Jun '04 - 21:52 
Yes it has been finished a while ago. It is already in heavy use in my recent project.   But to write an articel I still have to review the code, doing some coments and so on I hope to find the time to finish it it this month. If you need it earlier I could send you the source as it is.
GeneralRe: Thanksmembergraysong14 Jun '04 - 7:07 
Hi, BigW,   If you can send me one copy of your code, appreciate that.   thanks   hello world
GeneralRe: Thanksmemberboz27 Jul '04 - 15:13 
Hi, TheBigW, if I could get a copy of your code soon I'd really appreciate that, too thanks, boz
GeneralRe: ThanksmemberTheBigW28 Jul '04 - 3:17 
For all of you who needed to use many Keys of equal names at the same Level have a look at my (still brandnew) article at :   http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/XMLConfig.asp   I used the XML Attributes to solve the Problem. Maybe at is interesting for those who asked questions...

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