This is how you can do it in
XML::XSH2, a wrapper around
XML::LibXML. You can experiment with the code in its
xsh shell interactively.
my $out := create "TestCode" ;
set $out/TestCode/@version "10.0" ;
set $out/TestCode/TestCategory/@name "SmokeTest" ;
open file.xml ;
cp //Test[starts-with(@name, "CheckType_")][context/value = "XYZ"]
into $out/TestCode/TestCategory ;
save :f output.xml $out ;
Or maybe, more simply, remove any Test that doesn't match the criteria:
open 1.xml ;
delete ( //Test[not(starts-with(@name, "CheckType_"))]
| //Test[starts-with(@name, "CheckType_")][not(context/value =
+"XYZ")]
) ;
save :f 1.out ;
map{substr$_->[0],$_->[1]||0,1}[\*||{},3],[[]],[ref qr-1,-,-1],[{}],[sub{}^*ARGV,3]
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