How To Edit XML File
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I have a movie collection catalogue with local links to folders and files for an easy access. Recently I reorganaized my entire hard disk space and I need to update the links and I'm trying to do that automatically with perl. I can export the data in a xml file and import it again. I can extract the new filepaths with the use of File::Find but I'm stuck with two problems. I have no idea how to connect the $title from the new filepath with the corresponding $title from the xml file. I'm dealing with such files for the first time and I don't know how to proceed with the replacement process. Here is what I've done till now
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Basename;
use File::Find;
use File::Spec;
use XML::Simple;
use Data::Dumper;
my $dir_target = 'somepath';
find(\&a, $dir_target);
sub a {
/\.iso$/ or return;
my $fn = $File::Find::name;
$fn =~ s/\//\\/g;
$fn =~ /(.*\\)(.*)/;
my $path = $1;
my $filename = $2;
my $title = (File::Spec->splitdir($fn))[2];
$title =~ s/(.*?)\s\(\d+\)$/$1/;
$title =~ s/~/:/;
$title =~ s/`/?/;
my $link_local = '<link><description>Folder</description><url>'.$path.'</url><urltype>Movie</urltype></link><link><description>'.$filename.'</description><url>'.$fn.'</url><urltype>Movie</urltype></link>' unless $title eq '';
my $txt = 'somepath/log.txt';
my $xml_in = XMLin('somepath/test.xml', ForceArray => 1, KeepRoot => 1);
my $xml_out = XMLout($xml_in, OutputFile => 'somepath/test_out.xml', KeepRoot=>1);
open F, ">>", $txt;
print F $link_local."\n\n";
close F;
}
And here is a snippet of the data I need to edit.
If found imdb and dvdempire link - do not touch.
if found local links replace, otherwise insert.
I'm willing to complete the code myself but need some directions how to proceed further.
Thanks.
<title>$title</title>
.......
<links>
<link>
<description>IMDB</description>
<url>http://www.imdb.com/title/VARIABLE</url>
<urltype>URL</urltype>
</link>
<link>
<description>DVD Empire</description>
<url>http://www.dvdempire.com/VARIABLE</url>
<urltype>URL</urltype>
</link>
<link>
<description>Folder</description>
<url>OLD_FOLDERPATH</url>
<urltype>Movie</urltype>
</link>
<link>
<description>OLD_FILENAME</description>
<url>OLD_FILENAMEPATH</url>
<urltype>Movie</urltype>
</link>
</links>