Along with the built-in support for various useful URL protocols (such as HTTP or FTP), Oxygen XML Editor also provides special support for a convert protocol that can be
used to chain predefined processors to import content from various sources dynamically.
A dynamic conversion URL chains various processors that can be applied in sequence on a
target resource and has the following general
syntax:
convert:/processor=xslt;ss=urn:processors:excel2d.xsl/processor=excel!/urn:files:sample.xls
The previous example first applies a processor called
excel on a target
identified by the identifier
urn:files:sample.xls and converts the Excel™ resource to XML. The second applied processor (
xslt)
applies an XSLT stylesheet identified using the identifier
urn:processors:excel2d.xsl over the content resulting from the first
applied processor. These identifiers are all mapped to real resources on disk via an
XML
catalog that is configured in the application, as in the following
example:
<catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog">
<rewriteURI uriStartString="urn:files:" rewritePrefix="./resources/"/>
<rewriteURI uriStartString="urn:processors:" rewritePrefix="./processors/"/>
</catalog>
This type of URL can be opened in the application by using the Open
URL... action from the File menu. It can also be
referenced from existing XML resources via xi:include or from DITA Maps as
topic references.
A GitHub project that contains various dynamic conversion samples for producing DITA
content from various sources (and then publishing it) can be found here: https://github.com/oxygenxml/dita-glass.
Conversion Processors
A set of predefined conversion processors is provided in Oxygen XML Editor out-of-the
box. Each processor has its own parameters that can be set to control the behavior of the
conversion process. All parameters that are resolved to resources are passed through the XML
catalog mapping.
The following predefined conversion processors are included:
- xslt Processor - Converts an XML input using XSLT 2.0
processing. The ss parameter indicates the stylesheet resource to be
loaded. All other specified parameters will be set as parameters to the XSLT
transformation.
convert:/processor=xslt;ss=urn:processors:convert.xsl;p1=v1!/urn:files:sample.xml
- xquery Processor - Converts an XML input using XQuery
processing. The ss parameter indicates the XQuery script to be loaded.
All other specified parameters will be set as parameters to the XSLT
transformation.
convert:/processor=xquery;ss=urn:processors:convert.xquery;p1=v1!/urn:files:sample.xml
- excel Processor - Converts an Excel™ input
to an XML format that can be later converted by other piped processors. It has a single
parameter sn, which indicates the name of the sheet that needs to be
converted. If this parameter is missing, the XML will contain the combined content of
all sheets included in the Excel™ document.
convert:/processor=excel;sn=test!/urn:files:sample.xls
- java Processor - Converts an input to another format by
applying a specific Java method. The jars parameter is a comma
separated list of JAR libraries or folders, from which libraries will be loaded. The
ccn parameter is the fully qualified name of the conversion class
that will be instantiated. The conversion class needs to have a method with the
following
signature:
public void convert(String systemID, String originalSourceSystemID, InputStream is,
OutputStream os, LinkedHashMap<String, String> properties) throws IOException
convert:/processor=java;jars=libs;ccn=test.JavaToXML!/
urn:files:java/WSEditorBase.java
- js Processor - Converts an input to another format by applying
a JavaScript method. The js parameter indicates the script that will be
used. The fn parameter is the name of the method that will be called
from the script. The method must take a string as an argument and return a string. If
any of the parameters are missing, an error is thrown and the conversion
stops.
convert:/processor=js;js=urn:processors:md.js;fn=convertExternal!/urn:files:sample.md
- json Processor - Converts a JSON input to XML. It has no
parameters.
convert:/processor=json!/urn:files:personal.json
- xhtml Processor - Converts HTML content to well-formed XHTML.
It has no
parameters.
convert:/processor=xhtml!/urn:files:test.html
- wrap Processor - Wraps content in a tag name making it
well-formed XML. The rn parameter indicates the name of the root tag to
use. By default, it is wrapper. The encoding parameter
specifies the encoding that should be used to read the content. By default, it is
UTF8. As an example, this processor can be used if you want to
process a comma-separated values file with an XSLT stylesheet to produce XML content.
The CSV file is first wrapped as well-formed XML, which is then processed with an
xslt
processor.
convert:/processor=wrap!/urn:files:test.csv
Reverse Conversion Processors
All processors defined above can also be used for saving content back to the target
resource if they are defined in the URL as reverse processors. Reverse processors are
evaluated right to left. These reverse processors allow round-tripping content
to and from the target resource.
As an example, the following URL converts HTML to DITA when the URL is opened using the
h2d.xsl stylesheet and converts DITA to HTML when the content is
saved in the application using the d2h.xsl stylesheet.
convert:/processor=xslt;ss=h2d.xsl/rprocessor=xslt;ss=d2h.xsl!/urn:files:sample.html