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====== XML Logging ====== ====== XML Logging ======
-XML logging is one of the WinSCP [[logging|log formats]]. XML log includes structured records describing operations done by WinSCP over session. The log format is protocol independent.+XML logging is one of the WinSCP [[logging|log formats]]. An %%XML%% log includes structured records describing operations done by WinSCP over session. The log format is protocol independent.
-In many cases you do not have to deal with the XML log file directly. [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]] can do it fo you.+In many cases you do not have to deal with the %%XML%% log file directly. [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]] can do it for you.
-===== Purpose =====+===== [[purpose]] Purpose =====
Primary purpose of the XML logging is to provide machine-readable description of automatically performed operations, such as when using [[scripting|scripting]]. Primary purpose of the XML logging is to provide machine-readable description of automatically performed operations, such as when using [[scripting|scripting]].
-XML logging is useful e.g. to: +The %%XML%% logging is useful e.g. to: 
-  * Find a list of files that were actually uploaded/downloaded, when transferring whole directory or files matching a mask; +  * Find a list of files that were actually uploaded/downloaded, when transferring a whole directory or when transferring files matching a mask; 
-  * Get directory listing;+  * Get a directory listing;
  * Record operations done during [[task_synchronize_full|synchronization]].   * Record operations done during [[task_synchronize_full|synchronization]].
-The XML logging is not intended for detection, if batch of operations (such as script file) succeeded or not. See [[logging_xml#result|below]]. //Note that this limitation is no longer true in the latest beta release.// &beta+Note that while the %%XML%% logging can be used also for GUI sessions, it does not record [[transfer_queue|background transfers]].
-===== Using ===== +===== [[using]] Using ===== 
-XML logging, being used along with [[scripting|scripting]], is most typically enabled from [[commandline|command-line]]. It can be enabled in [[ui_pref_logging|preferences]] too.+The %%XML%% logging, being used along with [[scripting|scripting]], is most typically enabled from command-line, using ''[[commandline#logging|/xmllog]]'' parameter. It can be enabled in [[ui_pref_logging|preferences]] too.
-Overall format of the XML log file follows:+An overall format of the %%XML%% log file follows:
<code xml> <code xml>
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</code> </code>
-The top level ''session'' tag represents one logical session, which may consist of several physical sessions, particularly when connection is lost. Attribute ''name'' refers to name of the logical session. Attribute ''start'' indicates time when the session was initiated·((All timestamps in XML log have XML ''dateTime'' type, where only ''YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH:MM:SS.NNN"Z"'' syntax is used.)).+The top level ''session'' tag represents one logical session, which may consist of several physical sessions, particularly when connection is lost. Attribute ''name'' refers to name of the logical session. Attribute ''start'' indicates time when the session was initiated.((All timestamps in the %%XML%% log have %%XML%% ''dateTime'' type, where only ''%%YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH:MM:SS.NNN"Z"%%'' syntax is used.))
-The ''session'' element includes [[logging_xml#elements|child elements]], where each element represents single log entry, i.e. single physical operation with remote file over the logical session.+The ''session'' element includes [[#elements|child elements]], where each element represents single log entry, i.e. single physical operation with remote file over the logical session.
===== [[operations]] Representing Operations in Log ===== ===== [[operations]] Representing Operations in Log =====
-Every entry in XML log represents single physical operation over the session. Typically this would be an operation with remote file.+Every entry in the %%XML%% log represents single physical operation over the session. Typically this would be an operation with remote file.
Single logical operation (in [[scripting|scripting]] or GUI) may actually involve multiple physical operations, each represented with separate log element. For example [[task_upload|upload]] of file (e.g. using ''put'' scripting command) may be represented by up to three elements, ''upload'' for actual upload, ''touch'' for preserving timestamp and ''chmod'' for preserving permissions. Single logical operation (in [[scripting|scripting]] or GUI) may actually involve multiple physical operations, each represented with separate log element. For example [[task_upload|upload]] of file (e.g. using ''put'' scripting command) may be represented by up to three elements, ''upload'' for actual upload, ''touch'' for preserving timestamp and ''chmod'' for preserving permissions.
-Note that some logical operations does not have corresponding log element (e.g. [[task_link|creation of symbolic link]]). Such operations are omitted from the XML log.+Note that some logical operations does not have corresponding log element (e.g. [[task_link|creation of symbolic link]]). Such operations are omitted from the %%XML%% log.
===== [[result]] Representing Results/Errors ===== ===== [[result]] Representing Results/Errors =====
-//Representing of results/errors in XML log has been greatly improved (and modified) in the latest beta release. For that reason documentation for both stale and beta releases is available here.// &beta 
-==== In the Stable Release ==== +==== Results/Errors of Operations ====
-First, note that the XML logging is not intended for detection, if batch of operations (such as script file) succeeded or not. +
- +
-When checking for outcome of batch execution, you need check positively for presence of operations you have executed. Absence of errors does not indicate success. Note, when using scripting, checking WinSCP [[scripting#using_scripting|exit code]] is the only ultimate way to detect errors. +
- +
-XML log may not include some errors, even if they occur, for two reasons: +
-  * The operation that failed does not have corresponding log element (see [[logging_xml#operations|above]]). +
-  * The error is not associated with particular physical operation. Simple example is authentication failure. More treacherous example is failure to list remote directory, to find list of files it contains, while downloading the directory. This error occurs during download operation, which is logged. But as download of individual files is logged only, the error is not associated with download of any particular file. So it will be absent from the XML log. +
- +
-With some protocols, each of the physical operations are performed individually. With some protocols, set of operations may be performed in atomic form. This may prevent mapping error to specific operation. In this case the error may be associated with more operations, resulting in its duplication in the XML log. +
- +
-Result of an operation is represented by child ''result'' element of respective operation element. The ''result'' element has boolean ''success'' attribute.  +
- +
-<code xml> +
-<result success="true" /> +
-</code> +
- +
-If ''success'' is ''false'', ''result'' element will typically include one or more ''message'' elements with error message(s). The error message is free text, that may be language-, protocol- or even server-specific. So you should not try to process it automatically. +
- +
-The following example is from English version, connected with SFTP protocol to OpenSSH server: +
-<code xml> +
-<result success="false"> +
-  <message>Cannot open remote file '/home/user/examplefile.txt'.</message> +
-  <message>No such file or directory. +
-Error code: 2 +
-Error message from server: No such file +
-Request code: 3</message> +
-</result> +
-</code> +
- +
-==== Results/Errors of Operations in the Beta Release ====+
Result of a specific operation is represented by child ''result'' element of respective operation element. The ''result'' element has boolean ''success'' attribute. Result of a specific operation is represented by child ''result'' element of respective operation element. The ''result'' element has boolean ''success'' attribute.
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</code> </code>
-With some protocols, each of the physical operations are performed individually. With some protocols, set of operations may be performed in atomic form. This may prevent mapping error to specific operation. In this case the error may be associated with more operations, resulting in its duplication in the XML log.+With some protocols, each of the physical operations are performed individually. With some protocols, set of operations may be performed in atomic form. This may prevent mapping error to specific operation. In this case the error may be associated with more operations, resulting in its duplication in the %%XML%% log.
Some errors may not be associated with any operation in the XML log. This particularly happens when: Some errors may not be associated with any operation in the XML log. This particularly happens when:
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  * The particular operation that failed does not have corresponding log element.   * The particular operation that failed does not have corresponding log element.
-==== [[result_script]] Results/Errors of Script in the Beta Release ==== +==== [[result_script]] Results/Errors of Script ==== 
-When the script fails (WinSCP [[scripting#using_scripting|exit code]] is 1), the top level ''session'' element or ''group'' element (when [[logging_xml#group|grouping]] is enabled) will include one or more ''failure'' elements, each containing one or more ''message'' elements with error message(s).+When the script fails (WinSCP [[scripting#using_scripting|exit code]] is 1), the top level ''session'' element or ''group'' element (when [[#group|grouping]] is enabled) will include one or more ''failure'' elements, each containing one or more ''message'' elements with error message(s).
If the particular error was associated with a physical operation, the error message will be included both in ''result'' child element of the respective operation element and in ''failure'' child element of top level ''session'' element or ''group'' element. If the particular error was associated with a physical operation, the error message will be included both in ''result'' child element of the respective operation element and in ''failure'' child element of top level ''session'' element or ''group'' element.
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===== [[group]] Grouping Operations for Commands ===== ===== [[group]] Grouping Operations for Commands =====
-&future_feature +When using the %%XML%% logging together with [[scripting|scripting]], [[#elements|operations]] and [[#result_script|failures]] belonging to the same command can be grouped using parent ''group'' element:
- +
-When using XML logging together with [[scripting|scripting]], [[logging_xml#elements|operations]] and [[logging_xml#result_script|failures]] belonging to the same command can be groupped using parent ''group'' element:+
<code xml> <code xml>
-<group name="put -preservetime d:\*.txt" start="2012-01-04T14:25:10.204Z">+<group name="put -preservetime d:\*.txt" start="2021-12-03T14:25:10.204Z">
  <upload>   <upload>
    <filename value="d:\readme.txt" />     <filename value="d:\readme.txt" />
    <destination value="/home/user/readme.txt" />     <destination value="/home/user/readme.txt" />
 +    <size value="15345" />
    <result success="true" />     <result success="true" />
  </upload>   </upload>
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===== [[elements]] Elements ===== ===== [[elements]] Elements =====
-All operation elements below have ''[[logging_xml#result|result]]'' child element in addition to listed child elements.+All operation elements below have ''[[#result|result]]'' child element in addition to listed child elements.
The ''result'' child element is always present. Many other child elements may be absent in case of error. The ''result'' child element is always present. Many other child elements may be absent in case of error.
-==== call ====+==== [[call]] call ====
Execution of arbitrary [[remote_command|remote shell command]] (with [[protocols|SFTP and SCP protocols]]) or execution of a protocol command (with FTP protocol). Execution of arbitrary [[remote_command|remote shell command]] (with [[protocols|SFTP and SCP protocols]]) or execution of a protocol command (with FTP protocol).
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_call|call]]'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_call|call]]''
-==== chmod ====+==== [[checksum]] checksum ==== 
 +[[ui_properties#checksum|Calculating a checksum]] of a remote file.  
 + 
 +Elements: 
 +^ Element                  ^ Description ^ 
 +| ''filename''            | Absolute path to a remote file (in ''value'' attribute) | 
 +| ''algorithm''            | Name of a checksum algorithm used (in ''value'' attribute) | 
 +| ''checksum''            | Hex dump of a calculated checksum (in ''value'' attribute) | 
 + 
 +Example: 
 +<code xml> 
 +<checksum> 
 +  <filename value="/home/martin/public_html/index.html" /> 
 +  <algorithm value="sha-1" /> 
 +  <checksum value="bb4dfa9b51d3f6c99b5ec6c12ebf9cade79f43c4" /> 
 +  <result success="true" /> 
 +</checksum> 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_checksum|checksum]]'' 
 + 
 +==== [[chmod]] chmod ====
[[task_properties|Changing of permissions]] of one (or more) remote file. [[task_properties|Changing of permissions]] of one (or more) remote file.
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^ Element                  ^ Description ^ ^ Element                  ^ Description ^
| ''filename''            | Absolute path to remote file (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''filename''            | Absolute path to remote file (in ''value'' attribute) |
-| ''permissions''          | Permissions in Unix format ''rwxrwxrwx'' |+| ''permissions''          | Permissions in Unix format ''rwxrwxrwx'' (in ''value'' attribute) |
With [[scp|SCP protocol]] optional boolean attribute ''recursive'' indicates, if permissions were changed recursively with single operation. With [[scp|SCP protocol]] optional boolean attribute ''recursive'' indicates, if permissions were changed recursively with single operation.
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_chmod|chmod]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]] -permissions'', ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]] -permissions'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] remote|both -permissions'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_chmod|chmod]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]] -permissions'', ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]] -permissions'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] remote|both -permissions''
-==== download ====+==== [[cp]] cp ==== 
 +[[task_move_duplicate#duplicate|Duplication]] of one remote file or directory. 
 + 
 +Elements: 
 +^ Element                  ^ Description ^ 
 +| ''filename''            | Absolute path to source local file (in ''value'' attribute) | 
 +| ''destination''          | Absolute path to destination remote file (in ''value'' attribute) | 
 + 
 +Example: 
 +<code xml> 
 +<cp> 
 +  <filename value="/home/martin/public_html/about.html" /> 
 +  <destination value="/home/martin/backup/about.html.20171220" /> 
 +  <result success="true" /> 
 +</cp> 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_cp|cp]]'' 
 + 
 +==== [[download]] download ====
[[task_download|Downloading]] of single file. [[task_download|Downloading]] of single file.
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| ''filename''            | Absolute path to source remote file (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''filename''            | Absolute path to source remote file (in ''value'' attribute) |
| ''destination''          | Absolute path to destination local file (in ''value'' attribute)((File name may differ from name of source file.)) | | ''destination''          | Absolute path to destination local file (in ''value'' attribute)((File name may differ from name of source file.)) |
 +| ''size''                | Number of bytes transferred. |
Example: Example:
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  <filename value="/home/martin/public_html/about.html" />   <filename value="/home/martin/public_html/about.html" />
  <destination value="d:\www\about.htm" />   <destination value="d:\www\about.htm" />
 +  <size value="55387" />
  <result success="true" />   <result success="true" />
</download> </download>
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_get|get]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] local|both'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_get|get]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] local|both''
-==== ls ====+==== [[ls]] ls ====
Listing of remote directory (only when explicitly requested using ''[[scriptcommand_ls|ls]]'' scripting command). Listing of remote directory (only when explicitly requested using ''[[scriptcommand_ls|ls]]'' scripting command).
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| ''type''                | Type of file as in Unix ''ls'' command output, e.g. ''d'' for directory (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''type''                | Type of file as in Unix ''ls'' command output, e.g. ''d'' for directory (in ''value'' attribute) |
| ''size''                | Size of file in bytes (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''size''                | Size of file in bytes (in ''value'' attribute) |
-| ''modification''        | Modification timestamp (in ''value'' attribute)((All timestamps in XML log have XML ''dateTime'' type, where only ''YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH:MM:SS.NNN"Z"'' syntax is used.)) |+| ''modification''        | Modification timestamp (in ''value'' attribute)((All timestamps in the %%XML%% log have %%XML%% ''dateTime'' type, where only ''%%YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH:MM:SS.NNN"Z"%%'' syntax is used.)) |
| ''permissions''          | File permissions in Unix format ''rwxrwxrwx'' (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''permissions''          | File permissions in Unix format ''rwxrwxrwx'' (in ''value'' attribute) |
 +| ''owner''                | File owner (in ''value'' attribute) |
 +| ''group''                | File group (in ''value'' attribute) |
Example: Example:
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_ls|ls]]'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_ls|ls]]''
-==== mkdir ====+==== [[mkdir]] mkdir ====
[[task_create_directory|Creating of remote directory]]. [[task_create_directory|Creating of remote directory]].
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_mkdir|mkdir]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] remote|both'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_mkdir|mkdir]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] remote|both''
-==== mv ==== +==== [[mv]] mv ==== 
-[[task_move_duplicate#move|Moving]] or of one remote file or directory to different remote directory or [[task_rename|renaming]] of one remote file or directory.+[[task_move_duplicate#move|Moving]] of one remote file or directory to different remote directory or [[task_rename|renaming]] of one remote file or directory.
Elements: Elements:
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_mv|mv]]'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_mv|mv]]''
-==== rm ====+==== [[rm]] rm ====
[[task_delete|Deleting]] of one (or more) remote file or directory. [[task_delete|Deleting]] of one (or more) remote file or directory.
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_get|get]] -delete'', ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]] -delete'', ''[[scriptcommand_rm|rm]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_rmdir|rmdir]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] local|both -delete'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_get|get]] -delete'', ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]] -delete'', ''[[scriptcommand_rm|rm]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_rmdir|rmdir]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] local|both -delete''
-==== stat ====+==== [[stat]] stat ====
Listing of remote file attributes. Listing of remote file attributes.
- 
-&future_feature 
Elements: Elements:
^ Element                  ^ Description ^ ^ Element                  ^ Description ^
| ''filename''            | Absolute path to remote file (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''filename''            | Absolute path to remote file (in ''value'' attribute) |
-| ''file''                | Container of file attributes. See specification in description of ''[[logging_xml#ls|ls]]'' element. Note that ''file'' element within ''stat'' misses ''filename'' subelement, comparing to ''file'' element within ''ls''/''files''. |+| ''file''                | Container of file attributes. See specification in description of ''[[#ls|ls]]'' element. Note that ''file'' element within ''stat'' misses ''filename'' subelement, comparing to ''file'' element within ''ls''/''files''. |
Example: Example:
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_stat|stat]]'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_stat|stat]]''
-==== upload ====+==== [[upload]] upload ====
[[task_upload|Uploading]] of single file. [[task_upload|Uploading]] of single file.
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| ''filename''            | Absolute path to source local file (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''filename''            | Absolute path to source local file (in ''value'' attribute) |
| ''destination''          | Absolute path to destination remote file (in ''value'' attribute)((File name may differ from name of source file.)) | | ''destination''          | Absolute path to destination remote file (in ''value'' attribute)((File name may differ from name of source file.)) |
 +| ''size''                | Number of bytes transferred. |
Example: Example:
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  <filename value="d:\www\about.htm" />   <filename value="d:\www\about.htm" />
  <destination value="/home/martin/public_html/about.html" />   <destination value="/home/martin/public_html/about.html" />
 +  <size value="55387" />
  <result success="true" />   <result success="true" />
</upload> </upload>
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Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] remote|both'' Associated script commands: ''[[scriptcommand_keepuptodate|keepuptodate]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]]'', ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]] remote|both''
-==== touch ====+==== [[touch]] touch ====
Changing of remote file timestamp. Changing of remote file timestamp.
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^ Element                  ^ Description ^ ^ Element                  ^ Description ^
| ''filename''            | Absolute path to remote file (in ''value'' attribute) | | ''filename''            | Absolute path to remote file (in ''value'' attribute) |
-| ''modification''        | Modification timestamp (in ''value'' attribute)((All timestamps in XML log have XML ''dateTime'' type, where only ''YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH:MM:SS.NNN"Z"'' syntax is used.)) |+| ''modification''        | Modification timestamp (in ''value'' attribute)((All timestamps in the %%XML%% log have %%XML%% ''dateTime'' type, where only ''%%YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH:MM:SS.NNN"Z"%%'' syntax is used.)) |
Example: Example:
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===== Schema ===== ===== Schema =====
-XML schema for the XML log is available at:+An %%XML%% schema for the %%XML%% log is available at:
http://winscp.net/schema/session/1.0 http://winscp.net/schema/session/1.0
===== Example ===== ===== Example =====
-//Note that the ''failure'' element will be included only with the latest beta release and ''group'' elements will be included only with the next release and, if enabled only.// &beta &future+//Note that the ''[[#group|group]]'' elements will be included, if enabled only.// 
<code xml> <code xml>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<session xmlns="http://winscp.net/schema/session/1.0" <session xmlns="http://winscp.net/schema/session/1.0"
-        name="martin@example.com" start="2009-03-02T19:34:57.734Z">+        name="martin@example.com" start="2012-01-04T14:25:53.173Z">
  <group name="put -preservetime -permissions=644 d:\www\about.htm" start="2012-01-04T14:28:45.393Z">   <group name="put -preservetime -permissions=644 d:\www\about.htm" start="2012-01-04T14:28:45.393Z">
    <upload>     <upload>
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===== [[parse]] Interpreting/Parsing ===== ===== [[parse]] Interpreting/Parsing =====
-To parse the XML log, use any XML parser available. 
-If possible, using [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]] is preferred approach, which hides away the XML log file from your application.+==== General ==== 
 +To parse the %%XML%% log, use any %%XML%% parser available. 
 + 
 +If possible, using [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]] is the preferred approach, which hides away the %%XML%% log file from your application.
If you want to parse the XML log yourself anyway, see following guides to learn how to do that in different development environments: If you want to parse the XML log yourself anyway, see following guides to learn how to do that in different development environments:
-  * [[guide_automation_advanced|Guide to advanced scripting]] (Windows script host; Java or VB script); +  * [[guide_automation_advanced|*]] (Windows script host; Java or VB script); 
-  * [[guide_dotnet|Guide for using WinSCP from .NET]] (.NET; C# or VB.NET); +  * [[guide_dotnet|*]] (.NET; C# or VB.NET); 
-  * [[guide_interpreting_xml_log|Guide to interpreting XML log for advanced scripting]] (.NET, C#).+  * [[guide_interpreting_xml_log|*]] (.NET, C#). 
 + 
 +==== [[xslt]] Transforming XML Log to Text Output Using XSLT Transformation ==== 
 +You can use XSLT transformation to convert the %%XML%% log to plain text output (or any other format). 
 + 
 +For example to generate a plain text list of successfully downloaded files from the following %%XML%% log (''log.xml''): 
 + 
 +<code xml> 
 +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
 +<session xmlns="http://winscp.net/schema/session/1.0" name="user@host" start="2021-12-03T06:45:57.008Z"> 
 +  <download> 
 +    <filename value="/path/file1.txt" /> 
 +    <destination value="C:\path\file1.txt" /> 
 +    <size value="2022" /> 
 +    <result success="true" /> 
 +  </download> 
 +  <download> 
 +    <filename value="/path/file2.txt" /> 
 +    <destination value="C:\path\file2.txt" /> 
 +    <size value="5782" /> 
 +    <result success="true" /> 
 +  </download> 
 +</session> 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +use the following %%XSLT%% (''download.xslt''): 
 + 
 +<code xml> 
 +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
 +<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:winscp="http://winscp.net/schema/session/1.0"> 
 +    <xsl:output method="text" encoding="UTF-8"/> 
 +    <xsl:strip-space elements="*"/> 
 +    <xsl:template match='winscp:download[winscp:result[@success="true"]]/winscp:filename'> 
 +        <xsl:value-of select="@value"/> 
 +        <xsl:text>&#xa;</xsl:text> 
 +    </xsl:template> 
 +</xsl:stylesheet> 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +You can execute it using any %%XSLT%% processor: 
 + 
 +  * Microsoft ''msxsl.exe'' (deprecated, but [[https://web.archive.org/web/20200202112313/https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=21714|available from Internet Archive]]): \\ <code> 
 +msxsl.exe log.xml download.xslt 
 +</code> 
 +  * [[http://xmlsoft.org/|Libxml2]] ''xsltproc.exe'': \\ <code> 
 +xsltproc.exe download.xslt log.xml 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +The output will be: 
 + 
 +<code> 
 +/path/file1.txt 
 +/path/file2.txt 
 +</code>
 +For a more complex example, see [[script_custom_listing_format_csv#scripting|*]].

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