“None” result at Parsing XML with ElementTree
I've tried everything to get a XML content but all I've got is a 'None' as return. Could anybody help me?
The code I'm trying is:
import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET
parsedXML = ET.parse("C:\Users\denis\Documents\Projetos\NFe\Arquivos\33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443-nfeo.xml")
for node in parsedXML.getroot():
email = node.find('cNF')
phone = node.find('natOp')
street = node.find('nNF')
print(email)
Part of the XML (content is bigger than this) is right bellow:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<nfeProc xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe" versao="3.10">
<NFe xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe">
<infNFe versao="3.10" Id="NFe33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443">
<ide>
<cUF>33</cUF>
<cNF>73320844</cNF>
<natOp>VENDA DE PRODUCAO DO ESTABELECIMENTO</natOp>
<indPag>1</indPag>
<mod>55</mod>
<serie>2</serie>
<nNF>155426</nNF>
<dhEmi>2018-06-25T16:06:33-03:00</dhEmi>
<dhSaiEnt>2018-06-25T16:06:08-03:00</dhSaiEnt>
<tpNF>1</tpNF>
<idDest>2</idDest>
<cMunFG>3304557</cMunFG>
<tpImp>2</tpImp>
<tpEmis>1</tpEmis>
<cDV>3</cDV>
<tpAmb>1</tpAmb>
<finNFe>1</finNFe>
<indFinal>1</indFinal>
<indPres>9</indPres>
<procEmi>0</procEmi>
<verProc>NeoGrid NFe 1.63.4</verProc>
</ide>
<emit>
I appreciate your help!
python xml python-3.x elementtree
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I've tried everything to get a XML content but all I've got is a 'None' as return. Could anybody help me?
The code I'm trying is:
import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET
parsedXML = ET.parse("C:\Users\denis\Documents\Projetos\NFe\Arquivos\33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443-nfeo.xml")
for node in parsedXML.getroot():
email = node.find('cNF')
phone = node.find('natOp')
street = node.find('nNF')
print(email)
Part of the XML (content is bigger than this) is right bellow:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<nfeProc xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe" versao="3.10">
<NFe xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe">
<infNFe versao="3.10" Id="NFe33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443">
<ide>
<cUF>33</cUF>
<cNF>73320844</cNF>
<natOp>VENDA DE PRODUCAO DO ESTABELECIMENTO</natOp>
<indPag>1</indPag>
<mod>55</mod>
<serie>2</serie>
<nNF>155426</nNF>
<dhEmi>2018-06-25T16:06:33-03:00</dhEmi>
<dhSaiEnt>2018-06-25T16:06:08-03:00</dhSaiEnt>
<tpNF>1</tpNF>
<idDest>2</idDest>
<cMunFG>3304557</cMunFG>
<tpImp>2</tpImp>
<tpEmis>1</tpEmis>
<cDV>3</cDV>
<tpAmb>1</tpAmb>
<finNFe>1</finNFe>
<indFinal>1</indFinal>
<indPres>9</indPres>
<procEmi>0</procEmi>
<verProc>NeoGrid NFe 1.63.4</verProc>
</ide>
<emit>
I appreciate your help!
python xml python-3.x elementtree
add a comment |
I've tried everything to get a XML content but all I've got is a 'None' as return. Could anybody help me?
The code I'm trying is:
import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET
parsedXML = ET.parse("C:\Users\denis\Documents\Projetos\NFe\Arquivos\33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443-nfeo.xml")
for node in parsedXML.getroot():
email = node.find('cNF')
phone = node.find('natOp')
street = node.find('nNF')
print(email)
Part of the XML (content is bigger than this) is right bellow:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<nfeProc xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe" versao="3.10">
<NFe xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe">
<infNFe versao="3.10" Id="NFe33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443">
<ide>
<cUF>33</cUF>
<cNF>73320844</cNF>
<natOp>VENDA DE PRODUCAO DO ESTABELECIMENTO</natOp>
<indPag>1</indPag>
<mod>55</mod>
<serie>2</serie>
<nNF>155426</nNF>
<dhEmi>2018-06-25T16:06:33-03:00</dhEmi>
<dhSaiEnt>2018-06-25T16:06:08-03:00</dhSaiEnt>
<tpNF>1</tpNF>
<idDest>2</idDest>
<cMunFG>3304557</cMunFG>
<tpImp>2</tpImp>
<tpEmis>1</tpEmis>
<cDV>3</cDV>
<tpAmb>1</tpAmb>
<finNFe>1</finNFe>
<indFinal>1</indFinal>
<indPres>9</indPres>
<procEmi>0</procEmi>
<verProc>NeoGrid NFe 1.63.4</verProc>
</ide>
<emit>
I appreciate your help!
python xml python-3.x elementtree
I've tried everything to get a XML content but all I've got is a 'None' as return. Could anybody help me?
The code I'm trying is:
import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET
parsedXML = ET.parse("C:\Users\denis\Documents\Projetos\NFe\Arquivos\33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443-nfeo.xml")
for node in parsedXML.getroot():
email = node.find('cNF')
phone = node.find('natOp')
street = node.find('nNF')
print(email)
Part of the XML (content is bigger than this) is right bellow:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<nfeProc xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe" versao="3.10">
<NFe xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe">
<infNFe versao="3.10" Id="NFe33180601279711000100550020001554261733208443">
<ide>
<cUF>33</cUF>
<cNF>73320844</cNF>
<natOp>VENDA DE PRODUCAO DO ESTABELECIMENTO</natOp>
<indPag>1</indPag>
<mod>55</mod>
<serie>2</serie>
<nNF>155426</nNF>
<dhEmi>2018-06-25T16:06:33-03:00</dhEmi>
<dhSaiEnt>2018-06-25T16:06:08-03:00</dhSaiEnt>
<tpNF>1</tpNF>
<idDest>2</idDest>
<cMunFG>3304557</cMunFG>
<tpImp>2</tpImp>
<tpEmis>1</tpEmis>
<cDV>3</cDV>
<tpAmb>1</tpAmb>
<finNFe>1</finNFe>
<indFinal>1</indFinal>
<indPres>9</indPres>
<procEmi>0</procEmi>
<verProc>NeoGrid NFe 1.63.4</verProc>
</ide>
<emit>
I appreciate your help!
python xml python-3.x elementtree
python xml python-3.x elementtree
asked Nov 22 '18 at 18:34
Denis NevesDenis Neves
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You are using an XML document with namespaces, so you need to provide it during you call, as shown in this answer.
Here, we get
namespaces = {'n': 'http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe'}
root = parsedXML.getroot()
root.find('n:NFe', namespaces)
to return the element, while root.find('NFe') returns None.
Also note that find and findall only search the direct children, not nested children (cf. documentation), which mean that you will have to iter over children (see e.g. here for an example).
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You are using an XML document with namespaces, so you need to provide it during you call, as shown in this answer.
Here, we get
namespaces = {'n': 'http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe'}
root = parsedXML.getroot()
root.find('n:NFe', namespaces)
to return the element, while root.find('NFe') returns None.
Also note that find and findall only search the direct children, not nested children (cf. documentation), which mean that you will have to iter over children (see e.g. here for an example).
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You are using an XML document with namespaces, so you need to provide it during you call, as shown in this answer.
Here, we get
namespaces = {'n': 'http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe'}
root = parsedXML.getroot()
root.find('n:NFe', namespaces)
to return the element, while root.find('NFe') returns None.
Also note that find and findall only search the direct children, not nested children (cf. documentation), which mean that you will have to iter over children (see e.g. here for an example).
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You are using an XML document with namespaces, so you need to provide it during you call, as shown in this answer.
Here, we get
namespaces = {'n': 'http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe'}
root = parsedXML.getroot()
root.find('n:NFe', namespaces)
to return the element, while root.find('NFe') returns None.
Also note that find and findall only search the direct children, not nested children (cf. documentation), which mean that you will have to iter over children (see e.g. here for an example).
You are using an XML document with namespaces, so you need to provide it during you call, as shown in this answer.
Here, we get
namespaces = {'n': 'http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe'}
root = parsedXML.getroot()
root.find('n:NFe', namespaces)
to return the element, while root.find('NFe') returns None.
Also note that find and findall only search the direct children, not nested children (cf. documentation), which mean that you will have to iter over children (see e.g. here for an example).
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