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- <li><a href="#definition">The definition</a></li>
- <li><a href="#Simple">Using catalogs</a></li>
- <li><a href="#Some">Some examples</a></li>
- <li><a href="#reference">How to tune catalog usage</a></li>
- <li><a href="#validate">How to debug catalog processing</a></li>
- <li><a href="#Declaring">How to create and maintain catalogs</a></li>
- <li><a href="#implemento">The implementor corner quick review of the
- API</a></li>
- <li><a href="#Other">Other resources</a></li>
- </ol><h3><a name="General2" id="General2">General overview</a></h3><p>What is a catalog? Basically it's a lookup mechanism used when an entity
- (a file or a remote resource) references another entity. The catalog lookup
- is inserted between the moment the reference is recognized by the software
- (XML parser, stylesheet processing, or even images referenced for inclusion
- in a rendering) and the time where loading that resource is actually
- started.</p><p>It is basically used for 3 things:</p><ul><li>mapping from "logical" names, the public identifiers and a more
- concrete name usable for download (and URI). For example it can associate
- the logical name
- <p>"-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"</p>
- <p>of the DocBook 4.1.2 XML DTD with the actual URL where it can be
- downloaded</p>
- <p>http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd</p>
- </li>
- <li>remapping from a given URL to another one, like an HTTP indirection
- saying that
- <p>"http://www.oasis-open.org/committes/tr.xsl"</p>
- <p>should really be looked at</p>
- <p>"http://www.oasis-open.org/committes/entity/stylesheets/base/tr.xsl"</p>
- </li>
- <li>providing a local cache mechanism allowing to load the entities
- associated to public identifiers or remote resources, this is a really
- important feature for any significant deployment of XML or SGML since it
- allows to avoid the aleas and delays associated to fetching remote
- resources.</li>
- </ul><h3><a name="definition" id="definition">The definitions</a></h3><p>Libxml, as of 2.4.3 implements 2 kind of catalogs:</p><ul><li>the older SGML catalogs, the official spec is SGML Open Technical
- Resolution TR9401:1997, but is better understood by reading <a href="http://www.jclark.com/sp/catalog.htm">the SP Catalog page</a> from
- James Clark. This is relatively old and not the preferred mode of
- operation of libxml.</li>
- <li><a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec.html">XML
- Catalogs</a> is far more flexible, more recent, uses an XML syntax and
- should scale quite better. This is the default option of libxml.</li>
- </ul><p></p><h3><a name="Simple" id="Simple">Using catalog</a></h3><p>In a normal environment libxml2 will by default check the presence of a
- catalog in /etc/xml/catalog, and assuming it has been correctly populated,
- the processing is completely transparent to the document user. To take a
- concrete example, suppose you are authoring a DocBook document, this one
- starts with the following DOCTYPE definition:</p><pre><?xml version='1.0'?>
- <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DTD DocBk XML V3.1.4//EN"
- "http://nwalsh.com/docbook/xml/3.1.4/db3xml.dtd"></pre><p>When validating the document with libxml, the catalog will be
- automatically consulted to lookup the public identifier "-//Norman Walsh//DTD
- DocBk XML V3.1.4//EN" and the system identifier
- "http://nwalsh.com/docbook/xml/3.1.4/db3xml.dtd", and if these entities have
- been installed on your system and the catalogs actually point to them, libxml
- will fetch them from the local disk.</p><p style="font-size: 10pt"><strong>Note</strong>: Really don't use this
- DOCTYPE example it's a really old version, but is fine as an example.</p><p>Libxml2 will check the catalog each time that it is requested to load an
- entity, this includes DTD, external parsed entities, stylesheets, etc ... If
- your system is correctly configured all the authoring phase and processing
- should use only local files, even if your document stays portable because it
- uses the canonical public and system ID, referencing the remote document.</p><h3><a name="Some" id="Some">Some examples:</a></h3><p>Here is a couple of fragments from XML Catalogs used in libxml2 early
- regression tests in <code>test/catalogs</code> :</p><pre><?xml version="1.0"?>
- <!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC
- "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd">
- <catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog">
- <public publicId="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
- uri="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"/>
- ...</pre><p>This is the beginning of a catalog for DocBook 4.1.2, XML Catalogs are
- written in XML, there is a specific namespace for catalog elements
- "urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog". The first entry in this
- catalog is a <code>public</code> mapping it allows to associate a Public
- Identifier with an URI.</p><pre>...
- <rewriteSystem systemIdStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
- rewritePrefix="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook/"/>
- ...</pre><p>A <code>rewriteSystem</code> is a very powerful instruction, it says that
- any URI starting with a given prefix should be looked at another URI
- constructed by replacing the prefix with an new one. In effect this acts like
- a cache system for a full area of the Web. In practice it is extremely useful
- with a file prefix if you have installed a copy of those resources on your
- local system.</p><pre>...
- <delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//DTD XML Catalog //"
- catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/>
- <delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//ENTITIES DocBook XML"
- catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/>
- <delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML"
- catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/>
- <delegateSystem systemIdStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
- catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/>
- <delegateURI uriStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
- catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/>
- ...</pre><p>Delegation is the core features which allows to build a tree of catalogs,
- easier to maintain than a single catalog, based on Public Identifier, System
- Identifier or URI prefixes it instructs the catalog software to look up
- entries in another resource. This feature allow to build hierarchies of
- catalogs, the set of entries presented should be sufficient to redirect the
- resolution of all DocBook references to the specific catalog in
- <code>/usr/share/xml/docbook.xml</code> this one in turn could delegate all
- references for DocBook 4.2.1 to a specific catalog installed at the same time
- as the DocBook resources on the local machine.</p><h3><a name="reference" id="reference">How to tune catalog usage:</a></h3><p>The user can change the default catalog behaviour by redirecting queries
- to its own set of catalogs, this can be done by setting the
- <code>XML_CATALOG_FILES</code> environment variable to a list of catalogs, an
- empty one should deactivate loading the default <code>/etc/xml/catalog</code>
- default catalog</p><h3><a name="validate" id="validate">How to debug catalog processing:</a></h3><p>Setting up the <code>XML_DEBUG_CATALOG</code> environment variable will
- make libxml2 output debugging information for each catalog operations, for
- example:</p><pre>orchis:~/XML -> xmllint --memory --noout test/ent2
- warning: failed to load external entity "title.xml"
- orchis:~/XML -> export XML_DEBUG_CATALOG=
- orchis:~/XML -> xmllint --memory --noout test/ent2
- Failed to parse catalog /etc/xml/catalog
- Failed to parse catalog /etc/xml/catalog
- warning: failed to load external entity "title.xml"
- Catalogs cleanup
- orchis:~/XML -> </pre><p>The test/ent2 references an entity, running the parser from memory makes
- the base URI unavailable and the the "title.xml" entity cannot be loaded.
- Setting up the debug environment variable allows to detect that an attempt is
- made to load the <code>/etc/xml/catalog</code> but since it's not present the
- resolution fails.</p><p>But the most advanced way to debug XML catalog processing is to use the
- <strong>xmlcatalog</strong> command shipped with libxml2, it allows to load
- catalogs and make resolution queries to see what is going on. This is also
- used for the regression tests:</p><pre>orchis:~/XML -> ./xmlcatalog test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
- "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
- http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
- orchis:~/XML -> </pre><p>For debugging what is going on, adding one -v flags increase the verbosity
- level to indicate the processing done (adding a second flag also indicate
- what elements are recognized at parsing):</p><pre>orchis:~/XML -> ./xmlcatalog -v test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
- "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
- Parsing catalog test/catalogs/docbook.xml's content
- Found public match -//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN
- http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
- Catalogs cleanup
- orchis:~/XML -> </pre><p>A shell interface is also available to debug and process multiple queries
- (and for regression tests):</p><pre>orchis:~/XML -> ./xmlcatalog -shell test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
- "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
- > help
- Commands available:
- public PublicID: make a PUBLIC identifier lookup
- system SystemID: make a SYSTEM identifier lookup
- resolve PublicID SystemID: do a full resolver lookup
- add 'type' 'orig' 'replace' : add an entry
- del 'values' : remove values
- dump: print the current catalog state
- debug: increase the verbosity level
- quiet: decrease the verbosity level
- exit: quit the shell
- > public "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
- http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
- > quit
- orchis:~/XML -> </pre><p>This should be sufficient for most debugging purpose, this was actually
- used heavily to debug the XML Catalog implementation itself.</p><h3><a name="Declaring" id="Declaring">How to create and maintain</a> catalogs:</h3><p>Basically XML Catalogs are XML files, you can either use XML tools to
- manage them or use <strong>xmlcatalog</strong> for this. The basic step is
- to create a catalog the -create option provide this facility:</p><pre>orchis:~/XML -> ./xmlcatalog --create tst.xml
- <?xml version="1.0"?>
- <!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd">
- <catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"/>
- orchis:~/XML -> </pre><p>By default xmlcatalog does not overwrite the original catalog and save the
- result on the standard output, this can be overridden using the -noout
- option. The <code>-add</code> command allows to add entries in the
- catalog:</p><pre>orchis:~/XML -> ./xmlcatalog --noout --create --add "public" \
- "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" \
- http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd tst.xml
- orchis:~/XML -> cat tst.xml
- <?xml version="1.0"?>
- <!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN" \
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd">
- <catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog">
- <public publicId="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
- uri="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"/>
- </catalog>
- orchis:~/XML -> </pre><p>The <code>-add</code> option will always take 3 parameters even if some of
- the XML Catalog constructs (like nextCatalog) will have only a single
- argument, just pass a third empty string, it will be ignored.</p><p>Similarly the <code>-del</code> option remove matching entries from the
- catalog:</p><pre>orchis:~/XML -> ./xmlcatalog --del \
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" tst.xml
- <?xml version="1.0"?>
- <!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd">
- <catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"/>
- orchis:~/XML -> </pre><p>The catalog is now empty. Note that the matching of <code>-del</code> is
- exact and would have worked in a similar fashion with the Public ID
- string.</p><p>This is rudimentary but should be sufficient to manage a not too complex
- catalog tree of resources.</p><h3><a name="implemento" id="implemento">The implementor corner quick review of the
- API:</a></h3><p>First, and like for every other module of libxml, there is an
- automatically generated <a href="html/libxml-catalog.html">API page for
- catalog support</a>.</p><p>The header for the catalog interfaces should be included as:</p><pre>#include <libxml/catalog.h></pre><p>The API is voluntarily kept very simple. First it is not obvious that
- applications really need access to it since it is the default behaviour of
- libxml2 (Note: it is possible to completely override libxml2 default catalog
- by using <a href="html/libxml-parser.html">xmlSetExternalEntityLoader</a> to
- plug an application specific resolver).</p><p>Basically libxml2 support 2 catalog lists:</p><ul><li>the default one, global shared by all the application</li>
- <li>a per-document catalog, this one is built if the document uses the
- <code>oasis-xml-catalog</code> PIs to specify its own catalog list, it is
- associated to the parser context and destroyed when the parsing context
- is destroyed.</li>
- </ul><p>the document one will be used first if it exists.</p><h4>Initialization routines:</h4><p>xmlInitializeCatalog(), xmlLoadCatalog() and xmlLoadCatalogs() should be
- used at startup to initialize the catalog, if the catalog should be
- initialized with specific values xmlLoadCatalog() or xmlLoadCatalogs()
- should be called before xmlInitializeCatalog() which would otherwise do a
- default initialization first.</p><p>The xmlCatalogAddLocal() call is used by the parser to grow the document
- own catalog list if needed.</p><h4>Preferences setup:</h4><p>The XML Catalog spec requires the possibility to select default
- preferences between public and system delegation,
- xmlCatalogSetDefaultPrefer() allows this, xmlCatalogSetDefaults() and
- xmlCatalogGetDefaults() allow to control if XML Catalogs resolution should
- be forbidden, allowed for global catalog, for document catalog or both, the
- default is to allow both.</p><p>And of course xmlCatalogSetDebug() allows to generate debug messages
- (through the xmlGenericError() mechanism).</p><h4>Querying routines:</h4><p>xmlCatalogResolve(), xmlCatalogResolveSystem(), xmlCatalogResolvePublic()
- and xmlCatalogResolveURI() are relatively explicit if you read the XML
- Catalog specification they correspond to section 7 algorithms, they should
- also work if you have loaded an SGML catalog with a simplified semantic.</p><p>xmlCatalogLocalResolve() and xmlCatalogLocalResolveURI() are the same but
- operate on the document catalog list</p><h4>Cleanup and Miscellaneous:</h4><p>xmlCatalogCleanup() free-up the global catalog, xmlCatalogFreeLocal() is
- the per-document equivalent.</p><p>xmlCatalogAdd() and xmlCatalogRemove() are used to dynamically modify the
- first catalog in the global list, and xmlCatalogDump() allows to dump a
- catalog state, those routines are primarily designed for xmlcatalog, I'm not
- sure that exposing more complex interfaces (like navigation ones) would be
- really useful.</p><p>The xmlParseCatalogFile() is a function used to load XML Catalog files,
- it's similar as xmlParseFile() except it bypass all catalog lookups, it's
- provided because this functionality may be useful for client tools.</p><h4>threaded environments:</h4><p>Since the catalog tree is built progressively, some care has been taken to
- try to avoid troubles in multithreaded environments. The code is now thread
- safe assuming that the libxml2 library has been compiled with threads
- support.</p><p></p><h3><a name="Other" id="Other">Other resources</a></h3><p>The XML Catalog specification is relatively recent so there isn't much
- literature to point at:</p><ul><li>You can find a good rant from Norm Walsh about <a href="http://www.arbortext.com/Think_Tank/XML_Resources/Issue_Three/issue_three.html">the
- need for catalogs</a>, it provides a lot of context information even if
- I don't agree with everything presented. Norm also wrote a more recent
- article <a href="http://wwws.sun.com/software/xml/developers/resolver/article/">XML
- entities and URI resolvers</a> describing them.</li>
- <li>An <a href="http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/XCatalog.html">old XML
- catalog proposal</a> from John Cowan</li>
- <li>The <a href="http://www.rddl.org/">Resource Directory Description
- Language</a> (RDDL) another catalog system but more oriented toward
- providing metadata for XML namespaces.</li>
- <li>the page from the OASIS Technical <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/">Committee on Entity
- Resolution</a> who maintains XML Catalog, you will find pointers to the
- specification update, some background and pointers to others tools
- providing XML Catalog support</li>
- <li>There is a <a href="buildDocBookCatalog">shell script</a> to generate
- XML Catalogs for DocBook 4.1.2 . If it can write to the /etc/xml/
- directory, it will set-up /etc/xml/catalog and /etc/xml/docbook based on
- the resources found on the system. Otherwise it will just create
- ~/xmlcatalog and ~/dbkxmlcatalog and doing:
- <p><code>export XML_CATALOG_FILES=$HOME/xmlcatalog</code></p>
- <p>should allow to process DocBook documentations without requiring
- network accesses for the DTD or stylesheets</p>
- </li>
- <li>I have uploaded <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/test/dbk412catalog.tar.gz">a
- small tarball</a> containing XML Catalogs for DocBook 4.1.2 which seems
- to work fine for me too</li>
- <li>The <a href="http://www.xmlsoft.org/xmlcatalog_man.html">xmlcatalog
- manual page</a></li>
- </ul><p>If you have suggestions for corrections or additions, simply contact
- me:</p><p><a href="bugs.html">Daniel Veillard</a></p></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></body></html>
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