from lxml import objectify, etree
root = etree.fromstring('''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<scenario>
<init>
<send channel="channel-Gy">
<command name="CER">
<avp name="Origin-Host" value="router1dev"></avp>
<avp name="Origin-Realm" value="realm.dev"></avp>
<avp name="Host-IP-Address" value="0x00010a248921"></avp>
<avp name="Vendor-Id" value="11"></avp>
<avp name="Product-Name" value="HP Ro Interface"></avp>
<avp name="Origin-State-Id" value="1094807040"></avp>
<avp name="Supported-Vendor-Id" value="10415"></avp>
<avp name="Auth-Application-Id" value="4"></avp>
<avp name="Acct-Application-Id" value="0"></avp>
<avp name="Vendor-Specific-Application-Id">
<avp name="Vendor-Id" value="11"></avp>
<avp name="Auth-Application-Id" value="4"></avp>
<avp name="Acct-Application-Id" value="0"></avp>
</avp>
<avp name="Firmware-Revision" value="1"> </avp>
</command>
</send>
</init>
<traffic>
<send channel="channel-Gy" >
<action>
<inc-counter name="HbH-counter"></inc-counter>
....
</action>
</send>
</traffic>
</scenario>''')
How can I modify/set both values?
Host-IP-Address value="0x00010a248921"
"Vendor-Id" value="11"
I've unsuccessfully tried accessing
root.xpath("//scenario/init/send_channel/command[@name='CER']/avp[@name='Host-IP-Address']/value/text()")
Goal: I'd preferably like to see a lxml.objectify vs an Xpath solution but I'll accept other lxml based solutions.
The files are <100kB so speed/RAM is not much of a concern.
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