Parse xmind file to programmable data type (e.g. json, xml). Python 3.x required. Now it supports XmindZen file type as well.
See also: xmind2testlink / 中文文档
pip install xmindparser
cd /your/xmind/dir
xmindparser your.xmind -json
xmindparser your.xmind -xml
Note: Parse to xml file type require dicttoxml.
from xmindparser import xmind_to_dict
d = xmind_to_dict('/path/to/your/xmind')
print(d)
See example output: json
If you use xmindparser
via Python, it provides a config
object, check this example:
import logging
from xmindparser import xmind_to_dict,config
config = {'logName': 'your_log_name',
'logLevel': logging.DEBUG,
'logFormat': '%(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s: %(message)s',
'showTopicId': True, # internal id will be included, default = False
'hideEmptyValue': False # empty values will be hidden, default = True
}
d = xmind_to_dict('/path/to/your/xmind')
print(d)
Please note, following xmind features will not be supported or partially supported.
- Will not parse Pro features, e.g. Task Info, Audio Note
- Will not parse floating topics.
- Will not parse linked topics.
- Will not parse summary info.
- Will not parse relationship info.
- Will not parse boundary info.
- Will not parse attachment object, only name it as
[Attachment] - name
- Will not parse image object, only name it as
[Image]
- Rich text format in notes will be parsed as plain text.
xmindparser
will auto detect xmind file created by XmindZen or XmindPro, you can pass in ZEN file as usual.
from xmindparser import xmind_to_dict
d = xmind_to_dict('/path/to/your/xmind_zen_file')
print(d)
Please note, there are a few differences between xmind legacy and xmind zen.
- Comments feature removed, so I will not parse it in ZEN.
- Add feature - sticker, I parse it as
image
dict type. - Add feature - callout, I parse it as
list
type. (not sure existed in lagacy?)
Since XmindZen has upgraded the internal content file as json, you can read it by code like this:
import json
def get_xmind_zen_json(file_path):
name = "content.json"
with ZipFile(file_path) as xmind:
if name in xmind.namelist():
content = xmind.open(name).read().decode('utf-8')
return json.loads(content)
raise AssertionError("Not a xmind zen file type!")
# xmindparser also provides a shortcut
from xmindparser import get_xmind_zen_builtin_json
content_json = get_xmind_zen_builtin_json(xmind_zen_file)
- Download xmind pro example
- Download xmind zen example
- Output: json example
- Output: xml example
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