xsd2er
This module is used to generate a Data Flow from a Source Schema (XSD).
Parameters
To get all the supported xsd2er parameters the following command can be used:
$ xsd2er --help
All the compatible paramters that can be used are listed:
Usage: xsd2er [Options] [INPUT...]
INPUT Files or directories input location path
Options:
-h, --help
--version
# schema
-x, --schema-origin ID Schema Origin ID
--schema-name NAME Schema name
-j, --job ID Job ID
# input data
-r, --root ROOT,... Process only requested root elements
-R, --unref-root Unreferenced elements will be considered roots
-f, --file-root FILE,... Process only requested root schema files
-F, --unref-file-root Unreferenced files will be considered root files
-N, --with-target Only files with target namespace will be considered
-a, --use-stats ID,... Use the stats to generate the new schema
--archive-read Read archive files. zip, tar, jar, cpio, 7z...
default: true
--filter-content Filter content, wrong bytes and charset detection
default: true
--detect-type Ignores non XSD files based on detected media type
default: true
# metadata
-m, --meta URL JDBC location of metadata store
default: jdbc:postgresql:x2er
-u, --meta-user USER Metadata user
default: flex2er
-p, --meta-password PASSWORD Metadata password
-B, --batchsize BATCHSIZE Batch size to write into metadata
default: 1000
-g,--map MAPPING Mapping generating and optimization levels:
- "": Disabled
- 0: No optimized mapping
- 1: Elevate optimization (1=1)
- 2: Reference optimization (type="", ref="")
- 3: Elevate + Reference optimization
disabled
--name-max-len SIZE Maximum column size for mapping generating
default: 30
--default-varchar-len LENGTH Length of VARCHAR/CLOB datatype for mapping generation where not explicitly
defined by XSD schema
# actions
-X, --xpath Print processed XPaths
-z, --xpath-full Print processed XPaths including attributes
--levels LEVEL Recursive <TAG> levels treatment:
- 0: Disabled, don't stop
- <n>: Number of accepted recursions
default: 1
--levels-type LEVEL Recursive <TAG> types levels treatment:
- 0: Disabled, don't stop
- <n>: Number of accepted recursions
default: 2
--stop-policy POLICY The stopping policy applied in case of a recursion:
- [u]nlimited: Unlimited, keep forward until the end or the recursive levels limit
- [s]top or 0: Stop immediately
- +: Keep forward only with one-to-one parent/child relationships
- +<n>: Keep forward only with one-to-one parent/child relationships, up to N child levels
- <n>: skip N child levels before stop.
- <n>+: skip N child levels before keeping forward with one-to-one only
- <n>+<n> skip N child levels before keeping forward with one-to-one only, up to N child levels
default: +
-c, --commands Print SQL commands
-s, --skip Skip to register and store processed XSD
Examples:
- Common case:
xsd2er pathTo/schema.xsd
- Print element xpaths and sql commands:
xsd2er -Xc pathTo/schema.xsd
- Print the full xpaths (elements and attributes), sql commands and skip
to executed them into the output location:
xsd2er -zs pathTo/schema.xsd
- Process XSDs inside of directory, choose an unreferenced element to be the
first and print the full xpaths:
xsd2er -zR pathTo/dirWithXsds/
- Process two related schemas and define a element named root as the first
xsd2er -r root pathTo/schema1.xsd pathTo/schema2.xsd