Struct quick_xml::de::Deserializer
source · pub struct Deserializer<'de, R>where
R: XmlRead<'de>,{ /* private fields */ }
serialize
only.Expand description
A structure that deserializes XML into Rust values.
Implementations§
source§impl<'de, R> Deserializer<'de, R>where
R: XmlRead<'de>,
impl<'de, R> Deserializer<'de, R>where
R: XmlRead<'de>,
sourcepub fn event_buffer_size(&mut self, limit: Option<NonZeroUsize>) -> &mut Self
Available on crate feature overlapped-lists
only.
pub fn event_buffer_size(&mut self, limit: Option<NonZeroUsize>) -> &mut Self
overlapped-lists
only.Set the maximum number of events that could be skipped during deserialization of sequences.
If <element>
contains more than specified nested elements, $text
or
CDATA nodes, then DeError::TooManyEvents
will be returned during
deserialization of sequence field (any type that uses deserialize_seq
for the deserialization, for example, Vec<T>
).
This method can be used to prevent a DoS attack and infinite memory consumption when parsing a very large XML to a sequence field.
It is strongly recommended to set limit to some value when you parse data from untrusted sources. You should choose a value that your typical XMLs can have between different elements that corresponds to the same sequence.
Examples
Let’s imagine, that we deserialize such structure:
struct List {
item: Vec<()>,
}
The XML that we try to parse look like this:
<any-name>
<item/>
<!-- Bufferization starts at this point -->
<another-item>
<some-element>with text</some-element>
<yet-another-element/>
</another-item>
<!-- Buffer will be emptied at this point; 7 events were buffered -->
<item/>
<!-- There is nothing to buffer, because elements follows each other -->
<item/>
</any-name>
There, when we deserialize the item
field, we need to buffer 7 events,
before we can deserialize the second <item/>
:
<another-item>
<some-element>
$text(with text)
</some-element>
<yet-another-element/>
(virtual start event)<yet-another-element/>
(virtual end event)</another-item>
Note, that <yet-another-element/>
internally represented as 2 events:
one for the start tag and one for the end tag. In the future this can be
eliminated, but for now we use auto-expanding feature of a reader,
because this simplifies deserializer code.
source§impl<'de> Deserializer<'de, SliceReader<'de>>
impl<'de> Deserializer<'de, SliceReader<'de>>
source§impl<'de, R> Deserializer<'de, IoReader<R>>where
R: BufRead,
impl<'de, R> Deserializer<'de, IoReader<R>>where
R: BufRead,
sourcepub fn from_reader(reader: R) -> Self
pub fn from_reader(reader: R) -> Self
Create new deserializer that will copy data from the specified reader
into internal buffer. If you already have a string use Self::from_str
instead, because it will borrow instead of copy. If you have &[u8]
which
is known to represent UTF-8, you can decode it first before using from_str
.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'de, 'a, R> Deserializer<'de> for &'a mut Deserializer<'de, R>where
R: XmlRead<'de>,
impl<'de, 'a, R> Deserializer<'de> for &'a mut Deserializer<'de, R>where
R: XmlRead<'de>,
source§fn deserialize_string<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_string<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Representation of owned strings the same as non-owned.
source§fn deserialize_char<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_char<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Character represented as strings.
source§fn deserialize_bytes<V>(self, _visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_bytes<V>(self, _visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Returns DeError::Unsupported
source§fn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Forwards deserialization to the deserialize_bytes
.
source§fn deserialize_identifier<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_identifier<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Identifiers represented as strings.
source§fn deserialize_unit<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_unit<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Unit represented in XML as a xs:element
or text/CDATA content.
Any content inside xs:element
is ignored and skipped.
Produces unit struct from any of following inputs:
- any
<tag ...>...</tag>
- any
<tag .../>
- any text content
- any CDATA content
Events handling
Event | XML | Handling |
---|---|---|
DeEvent::Start | <tag>...</tag> | Calls visitor.visit_unit() , consumes all events up to corresponding End event |
DeEvent::End | </tag> | Emits UnexpectedEnd("tag") |
DeEvent::Text | text content | Calls visitor.visit_unit() . Text content is ignored |
DeEvent::CData | <![CDATA[cdata content]]> | Calls visitor.visit_unit() . CDATA content is ignored |
DeEvent::Eof | Emits UnexpectedEof |
source§fn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Representation of the names units the same as unnamed units
source§fn deserialize_tuple<V>(
self,
_len: usize,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_tuple<V>(
self,
_len: usize,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Representation of tuples the same as sequences.
source§fn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
len: usize,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
len: usize,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Representation of named tuples the same as unnamed tuples.
source§fn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
§type Error = DeError
type Error = DeError
source§fn deserialize_i8<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i8<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting an i8
value.source§fn deserialize_i16<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i16<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting an i16
value.source§fn deserialize_i32<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i32<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting an i32
value.source§fn deserialize_i64<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i64<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting an i64
value.source§fn deserialize_u8<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u8<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a u8
value.source§fn deserialize_u16<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u16<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a u16
value.source§fn deserialize_u32<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u32<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a u32
value.source§fn deserialize_u64<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u64<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a u64
value.source§fn deserialize_f32<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_f32<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a f32
value.source§fn deserialize_f64<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_f64<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a f64
value.source§fn deserialize_bool<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_bool<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a bool
value.source§fn deserialize_str<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_str<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a string value and does
not benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer
. Read moresource§fn deserialize_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
fields: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
fields: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a struct with a particular
name and fields.source§fn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a newtype struct with a
particular name.source§fn deserialize_enum<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_variants: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_enum<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_variants: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V
) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting an enum value with a
particular name and possible variants.source§fn deserialize_seq<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_seq<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a sequence of values.source§fn deserialize_map<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_map<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting a map of key-value pairs.source§fn deserialize_option<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_option<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize
type is expecting an optional value. Read moresource§fn deserialize_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, DeError>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserializer
to figure out how to drive the visitor based
on what data type is in the input. Read moresource§fn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
fn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
Deserialize
implementations should expect to
deserialize their human-readable form. Read moresource§impl<'de, 'a, R> SeqAccess<'de> for &'a mut Deserializer<'de, R>where
R: XmlRead<'de>,
impl<'de, 'a, R> SeqAccess<'de> for &'a mut Deserializer<'de, R>where
R: XmlRead<'de>,
An accessor to sequence elements forming a value for top-level sequence of XML elements.
Technically, multiple top-level elements violates XML rule of only one top-level element, but we consider this as several concatenated XML documents.
§type Error = DeError
type Error = DeError
source§fn next_element_seed<T>(
&mut self,
seed: T
) -> Result<Option<T::Value>, Self::Error>where
T: DeserializeSeed<'de>,
fn next_element_seed<T>(
&mut self,
seed: T
) -> Result<Option<T::Value>, Self::Error>where
T: DeserializeSeed<'de>,
Ok(Some(value))
for the next value in the sequence, or
Ok(None)
if there are no more remaining items. Read moresource§fn next_element<T>(&mut self) -> Result<Option<T>, Self::Error>where
T: Deserialize<'de>,
fn next_element<T>(&mut self) -> Result<Option<T>, Self::Error>where
T: Deserialize<'de>,
Ok(Some(value))
for the next value in the sequence, or
Ok(None)
if there are no more remaining items. Read more