xmlcatalog − Command line tool to parse and manipulate XML or SGML catalog files. |
xmlcatalog [−−sgml −−shell −−create −−del VALUE(S) [ −−add TYPE ORIG REPLACE −−add FILENAME] −−noout −−no−super−update [−v −−verbose]] {CATALOGFILE} {ENTITIES...} |
xmlcatalog is a command line application allowing users to monitor and manipulate XML and SGML catalogs. It is included in libxml(3). Its functions can be invoked from a single command from the command line, or it can perform multiple functions in interactive mode. It can operate on both XML and SGML files. |
xmlcatalog accepts the following options (in alphabetical order): |
−−add TYPE ORIG REPLACE |
Add an entry to CATALOGFILE. TYPE indicates the type of entry. Possible types are: public, system, rewriteSystem, rewriteURI, delegatePublic, delegateSystem, nextCatalog. ORIG is the original reference to be replaced, and REPLACE is the URI of the replacement entity to be used. The −−add option will not overwrite CATALOGFILE, outputting to stdout, unless −−noout is used. The −−add will always take three parameters even if some of the XML catalog constructs will have only a single argument. |
−−add FILENAME |
If the −−add option is used following the −−sgml option, only a single argument, a FILENAME, is used. This is used to add the name of a catalog file to an SGML supercatalog, a file that contains references to other included SGML catalog files. |
−−create |
Create a new XML catalog. Outputs to stdout, ignoring filename unless −−noout is used, in which case it creates a new catalog file filename. |
−−del VALUE(S) |
Remove entries from CATALOGFILE matching VALUE(S). The −−del option will not overwrite CATALOGFILE, outputting to stdout, unless −−noout is used. |
−−noout |
Save output to the named file rather than outputting to stdout. |
−−no−super−update |
Do not update the SGML super catalog. |
−−shell |
Run a shell allowing interactive queries on catalog file CATALOGFILE. For the set of available commands see the section called “SHELL COMMANDS”. |
−−sgml |
Uses SGML super catalogs for −−add and −−del options. |
−v, −−verbose |
Output debugging information. |
Invoking xmlcatalog with the −−shell CATALOGFILE option opens a command line shell allowing interactive access to the catalog file identified by CATALOGFILE. Invoking the shell provides a command line prompt after which the following commands (described in alphabetical order) can be entered. |
add TYPE ORIG REPLACE |
Add an entry to the catalog file. TYPE indicates the type of entry. Possible types are: public, system, rewriteSystem, rewriteURI, delegatePublic, delegateSystem, nextCatalog. ORIG is the original reference to be replaced, and REPLACE is the URI of the replacement entity to be used. The −−add option will not overwrite CATALOGFILE, outputting to stdout, unless −−noout is used. The −−add will always take three parameters even if some of the XML catalog constructs will have only a single argument. |
debug |
Print debugging statements showing the steps xmlcatalog is executing. |
del VALUE(S) |
Remove the catalog entry corresponding to VALUE(S). |
dump |
Print the current catalog. |
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exit |
Quit the shell. |
public PUBLIC−ID |
Execute a Formal Public Identifier look−up of the catalog entry for PUBLIC−ID. The corresponding entry will be output to the command line. |
quiet |
Stop printing debugging statements. |
system SYSTEM−ID |
Execute a Formal Public Identifier look−up of the catalog entry for SYSTEM−ID. The corresponding entry will be output to the command line. |
XML_CATALOG_FILES |
XML catalog behavior can be changed by redirecting queries to the user’s own set of catalogs. This can be done by setting the XML_CATALOG_FILES environment variable to a list of catalogs. An empty one should deactivate loading the default /etc/xml/catalog catalog. |
xmlcatalog return codes provide information that can be used when calling it from scripts. |
0 |
No error |
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1 |
Failed to remove an entry from the catalog |
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2 |
Failed to save to the catalog, check file permissions |
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3 |
Failed to add an entry to the catalog |
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4 |
Failed to look up an entry in the catalog |
libxml(3) More information can be found at |
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libxml(3) web page http://www.xmlsoft.org/ |
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libxml(3) catalog support web page at http://www.xmlsoft.org/catalog.html |
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James Clark’s SGML catalog page http://www.jclark.com/sp/catalog.htm |
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OASISXML catalog specification http://www.oasis−open.org/committees/entity/spec.html |
John Fleck <jfleck@inkstain.net>. |