I'm using cElementTree to parse an xml file. Using the .getroot() function gives an element type as result. I want to use this type in an if statement
if type(elementVariable) == 'Element':
do stuff
However, the type is not recognized when I do the following:
import xml.etree.cElementTree as xml
file = 'test.xml'
# parse the xml file into a tree
tree = xml.parse(file)
# Get the root node of the xml file
rootElement = tree.getroot()
return rootElement
print type(rootElement)
print type(rootElement) == 'Element'
print type(rootElement) == Element
output:
<type 'Element'>
False
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/homes/ndeklein/workspace/MS/src/main.py", line 39, in <module>
print type(rootElement) == Element
NameError: name 'Element' is not defined
So
print type(rootElement)
gives 'Element' as type, but
print type(rootElement) == 'Element'
gives false
How can I use a type like that in an if-statement?
It looks like the Element
class isn't being exposed directly by the C implementation. However you can use this trick:
>>> Element = type(xml.etree.cElementTree.Element(None))
>>> root = xml.etree.cElementTree.fromstring('<xml></xml>')
>>> isinstance(root, Element)
True