Pregunta

Just two questions:

  1. How can I check if the string assigned to a variable corresponds to a valid XPath expression?
  2. How can I return a customized error message in case the requested resource does not exist?
¿Fue útil?

Solución

  1. If the XPath is invalid, you'll get an exception.
  2. If the requested node does not exist, you'll get an empty result set.

For example:

from lxml import etree
from StringIO import StringIO
tree = etree.parse(StringIO('<foo><bar></bar></foo>'))
try:
  tree.xpath('\BAD XPATH')
  print '1. Valid XPath'
except etree.XPathEvalError, e:
  print '1. Invalid XPath: ', e
if not tree.xpath('/foo/xxx'):
  print '2. Requested node does not exist.'

Runs as follows:

1. Invalid XPath:  Invalid expression
2. Requested node does not exist.
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