XMLReader::isValid

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

XMLReader::isValid — Indique si le document analysĂ© est valide

Description

public function XMLReader::isValid(): bool

Retourne un boolĂ©en indiquant si le document qui est en train d'ĂȘtre analysĂ© est valide selon le DTD, ou un schĂ©ma XML ou RelaxNG. S'il n'y a pas de schĂ©ma et que l'option de validation DTD n'est pas fournie, cette mĂ©thode renverra false.

Liste de paramĂštres

Cette fonction ne contient aucun paramĂštre.

Valeurs de retour

Retourne true lorsque le document est valide, sinon false.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Validation XML

<?php
$xml
= XMLReader::open('examples/book-simple.xml');

// L'option de validation de l'analyseur doit ĂȘtre
// active pour que cette méthode fonctionne correctement
$xml->setParserProperty(XMLReader::VALIDATE, true);

var_dump($xml->isValid());
?>

Notes

Note: Cette mĂ©thode vĂ©rifie le nƓud courant, et non le document complet.

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remy dot damour at laposte dot net ¶
17 years ago
1. If you validate against relax-ng, no need to call $xml->setParserProperty(XMLReader::VALIDATE, true);

2. Be aware that $xml->isValid() will return validity for currently active node (ie. node currently positioned using $xml->read()). It won't check validity of your entire tree at once, but rather on a step by step basis
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me at lubu dot ch ¶
4 years ago
Be aware that $xml->isValid() will return validity only for currently active node, so you have to loop trough the nodes.

Here is a example how to validate a entire XML file against a XSD schema:

<?php

$xmlReader = new \XMLReader();
$xmlReader->open('./example.xml');
$xmlReader->setParserProperty(\XMLReader::VALIDATE, true);
$xmlReader->setSchema('./schema.xsd');

\libxml_use_internal_errors(true);

$msgs = [];

while ($xmlReader->read()) {
    if (!$xmlReader->isValid()) {
        $err = \libxml_get_last_error();
        if ($err && $err instanceof \libXMLError) {
            $msgs[] = \trim($err->message) . ' on line ' . $err->line;
        }
    }
}

if ($msgs) {
    throw new \Exception("XML schema validation errors:\n - " . implode("\n - ", array_unique($msgs)));
}
?>
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zubin at trattonuovo dot com ¶
16 years ago
I encountered some problems to use isValid method with xml2assoc function.
I use this way to validate the entire xml file and put it into an associative array.

$xml = new XMLReader();
if (!$xml->xml($xml_string, NULL, LIBXML_DTDVALID)) {
  echo "XML not valid: load error";
  exit();
}

libxml_use_internal_errors(TRUE);

$xml_array = xml2assoc($xml);

$arErrors = libxml_get_errors();
$xml_errors = "";
foreach ($arErrors AS $xmlError) $xml_errors .= $xmlError->message;
if ($xml_errors != "") {
  echo "XML not valid: ".$xml_errors;
  exit();
}

//all ok
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anzenews at volja dot net ¶
18 years ago
This comment is only partially correct:
"isValid() always returns false unless you enable checking for validity by $reader->setParserProperty(XMLReader::VALIDATE, true);"
This enables DTD checking, but you can also check by using RelaxNG (see setRelaxNGSchema() and setRelaxNGSchemaSource()).

And also, this is NOT correct:
"If you just need to check if XML file is well formed, successful loading into XMLReader object is usually enough."
It is not enough. Pull parsers operate on stream and if you have a large enough file they will not know it is well formed until it is read to the end. If you need to know if it is well formed or/and valid, read it till the end or validation error (you can use next() for fast reading if you don't care about contents).