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-node-elementtree
-====================
-
-node-elementtree is a [Node.js](http://nodejs.org) XML parser and serializer based upon the [Python ElementTree v1.3](http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm) module.
-
-Installation
-====================
-
- $ npm install elementtree
-
-Using the library
-====================
-
-For the usage refer to the Python ElementTree library documentation - [http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm#usage](http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm#usage).
-
-Supported XPath expressions in `find`, `findall` and `findtext` methods are listed on [http://effbot.org/zone/element-xpath.htm](http://effbot.org/zone/element-xpath.htm).
-
-Example 1 – Creating An XML Document
-====================
-
-This example shows how to build a valid XML document that can be published to
-Atom Hopper. Atom Hopper is used internally as a bridge from products all the
-way to collecting revenue, called “Usage.” MaaS and other products send similar
-events to it every time user performs an action on a resource
-(e.g. creates,updates or deletes). Below is an example of leveraging the API
-to create a new XML document.
-
-```javascript
-var et = require('elementtree');
-var XML = et.XML;
-var ElementTree = et.ElementTree;
-var element = et.Element;
-var subElement = et.SubElement;
-
-var date, root, tenantId, serviceName, eventType, usageId, dataCenter, region,
-checks, resourceId, category, startTime, resourceName, etree, xml;
-
-date = new Date();
-
-root = element('entry');
-root.set('xmlns', 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom');
-
-tenantId = subElement(root, 'TenantId');
-tenantId.text = '12345';
-
-serviceName = subElement(root, 'ServiceName');
-serviceName.text = 'MaaS';
-
-resourceId = subElement(root, 'ResourceID');
-resourceId.text = 'enAAAA';
-
-usageId = subElement(root, 'UsageID');
-usageId.text = '550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000';
-
-eventType = subElement(root, 'EventType');
-eventType.text = 'create';
-
-category = subElement(root, 'category');
-category.set('term', 'monitoring.entity.create');
-
-dataCenter = subElement(root, 'DataCenter');
-dataCenter.text = 'global';
-
-region = subElement(root, 'Region');
-region.text = 'global';
-
-startTime = subElement(root, 'StartTime');
-startTime.text = date;
-
-resourceName = subElement(root, 'ResourceName');
-resourceName.text = 'entity';
-
-etree = new ElementTree(root);
-xml = etree.write({'xml_declaration': false});
-console.log(xml);
-```
-
-As you can see, both et.Element and et.SubElement are factory methods which
-return a new instance of Element and SubElement class, respectively.
-When you create a new element (tag) you can use set method to set an attribute.
-To set the tag value, assign a value to the .text attribute.
-
-This example would output a document that looks like this:
-
-```xml
-<entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
- <TenantId>12345</TenantId>
- <ServiceName>MaaS</ServiceName>
- <ResourceID>enAAAA</ResourceID>
- <UsageID>550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000</UsageID>
- <EventType>create</EventType>
- <category term="monitoring.entity.create"/>
- <DataCenter>global</DataCenter>
- <Region>global</Region>
- <StartTime>Sun Apr 29 2012 16:37:32 GMT-0700 (PDT)</StartTime>
- <ResourceName>entity</ResourceName>
-</entry>
-```
-
-Example 2 – Parsing An XML Document
-====================
-
-This example shows how to parse an XML document and use simple XPath selectors.
-For demonstration purposes, we will use the XML document located at
-https://gist.github.com/2554343.
-
-Behind the scenes, node-elementtree uses Isaac’s sax library for parsing XML,
-but the library has a concept of “parsers,” which means it’s pretty simple to
-add support for a different parser.
-
-```javascript
-var fs = require('fs');
-
-var et = require('elementtree');
-
-var XML = et.XML;
-var ElementTree = et.ElementTree;
-var element = et.Element;
-var subElement = et.SubElement;
-
-var data, etree;
-
-data = fs.readFileSync('document.xml').toString();
-etree = et.parse(data);
-
-console.log(etree.findall('./entry/TenantId').length); // 2
-console.log(etree.findtext('./entry/ServiceName')); // MaaS
-console.log(etree.findall('./entry/category')[0].get('term')); // monitoring.entity.create
-console.log(etree.findall('*/category/[@term="monitoring.entity.update"]').length); // 1
-```
-
-Build status
-====================
-
-[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/racker/node-elementtree.png)](http://travis-ci.org/racker/node-elementtree)
-
-
-License
-====================
-
-node-elementtree is distributed under the [Apache license](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html).