System.XmlException: start tag unexpected character =Mock HTTP Call Out In Test to Return XMLJSONParser error - System.JSONException: Unexpected character ('r' (code 114))JSON Unexpected character ('P' (code 80))System.JSONException: Unexpected characterError parsing xml with special characterChargent AppFrontier - Unexpected character ('S' (code 83))System.JSONException: Unexpected character ('<' (code 60)): expected a valid valueSystem.XmlException: only whitespace content allowed before start tag and not System.JSONException: Unexpected character ('' (code 125))Unexpected character ('}' during JSON desearilizationSystem.XmlException: Failed to parse XML due to: only whitespace content allowed before start tag
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System.XmlException: start tag unexpected character =
Mock HTTP Call Out In Test to Return XMLJSONParser error - System.JSONException: Unexpected character ('r' (code 114))JSON Unexpected character ('P' (code 80))System.JSONException: Unexpected characterError parsing xml with special characterChargent AppFrontier - Unexpected character ('S' (code 83))System.JSONException: Unexpected character ('<' (code 60)): expected a valid valueSystem.XmlException: only whitespace content allowed before start tag and not System.JSONException: Unexpected character ('' (code 125))Unexpected character ('}' during JSON desearilizationSystem.XmlException: Failed to parse XML due to: only whitespace content allowed before start tag
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
This is the full error:
System.XmlException: start tag unexpected character = (position: END_TAG seen ...<source> Bicycling</source><media:contenturl=... @1:688)
So from my understanding, this is not valid XML. I was having an issue with the session body and had to make the following change:
<rss xmlns:media="http:..." and had to add <rsstxlmns:media="https:..."
Now, I am not sure how to go about this with the = sign.
@isTest
global class getRSSFeedMockCallout implements HttpCalloutMock
global HttpResponse respond(HttpRequest request)
String sessionBody = '<rsstxmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"version="2.0">' +
'<channel>'+
'<item>'+
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>'+
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>'+
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>'+
'<description><a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/"target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font><p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p></description>'+
'<source>Bicycling</source>'+
'<media:contenturl="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c"medium="image"width="150"height="150"/>'+
'</item>'+
'</channel>'+
'</rss>';
HttpResponse res = new HttpResponse();
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/xml');
res.setBody( sessionBody );
res.setStatusCode(200);
return res;
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This is the full error:
System.XmlException: start tag unexpected character = (position: END_TAG seen ...<source> Bicycling</source><media:contenturl=... @1:688)
So from my understanding, this is not valid XML. I was having an issue with the session body and had to make the following change:
<rss xmlns:media="http:..." and had to add <rsstxlmns:media="https:..."
Now, I am not sure how to go about this with the = sign.
@isTest
global class getRSSFeedMockCallout implements HttpCalloutMock
global HttpResponse respond(HttpRequest request)
String sessionBody = '<rsstxmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"version="2.0">' +
'<channel>'+
'<item>'+
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>'+
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>'+
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>'+
'<description><a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/"target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font><p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p></description>'+
'<source>Bicycling</source>'+
'<media:contenturl="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c"medium="image"width="150"height="150"/>'+
'</item>'+
'</channel>'+
'</rss>';
HttpResponse res = new HttpResponse();
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/xml');
res.setBody( sessionBody );
res.setStatusCode(200);
return res;
apex xml httpcalloutmock xmlparsing
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This is the full error:
System.XmlException: start tag unexpected character = (position: END_TAG seen ...<source> Bicycling</source><media:contenturl=... @1:688)
So from my understanding, this is not valid XML. I was having an issue with the session body and had to make the following change:
<rss xmlns:media="http:..." and had to add <rsstxlmns:media="https:..."
Now, I am not sure how to go about this with the = sign.
@isTest
global class getRSSFeedMockCallout implements HttpCalloutMock
global HttpResponse respond(HttpRequest request)
String sessionBody = '<rsstxmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"version="2.0">' +
'<channel>'+
'<item>'+
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>'+
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>'+
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>'+
'<description><a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/"target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font><p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p></description>'+
'<source>Bicycling</source>'+
'<media:contenturl="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c"medium="image"width="150"height="150"/>'+
'</item>'+
'</channel>'+
'</rss>';
HttpResponse res = new HttpResponse();
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/xml');
res.setBody( sessionBody );
res.setStatusCode(200);
return res;
apex xml httpcalloutmock xmlparsing
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This is the full error:
System.XmlException: start tag unexpected character = (position: END_TAG seen ...<source> Bicycling</source><media:contenturl=... @1:688)
So from my understanding, this is not valid XML. I was having an issue with the session body and had to make the following change:
<rss xmlns:media="http:..." and had to add <rsstxlmns:media="https:..."
Now, I am not sure how to go about this with the = sign.
@isTest
global class getRSSFeedMockCallout implements HttpCalloutMock
global HttpResponse respond(HttpRequest request)
String sessionBody = '<rsstxmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"version="2.0">' +
'<channel>'+
'<item>'+
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>'+
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>'+
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>'+
'<description><a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/"target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font><p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p></description>'+
'<source>Bicycling</source>'+
'<media:contenturl="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c"medium="image"width="150"height="150"/>'+
'</item>'+
'</channel>'+
'</rss>';
HttpResponse res = new HttpResponse();
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/xml');
res.setBody( sessionBody );
res.setStatusCode(200);
return res;
apex xml httpcalloutmock xmlparsing
apex xml httpcalloutmock xmlparsing
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There are few things wrong with the xml.
1) In Apex, the string starts and end with single quotes '
, thus you don't need to escape "
2) You cannot use &
in XML, it makes XML invalid, you have to escape it.
will become &nbsp;
3) There is no tag as media:contenturl
in rss specification ,the tag is media:content
and having url
as an attribute. Seems like you missed a space in that.
Thus fixing all the above problem and formating the code, the code would be something like
String input = '<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0">' +
'<channel>' +
'<item>' +
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>' +
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>' +
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>' +
'<description>' +
'<a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/" target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee &nbsp;&nbsp; </a>' +
'<font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font>' +
'<p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p>' +
'</description>' +
'<source>Bicycling</source>' +
'<media:content url ="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c" medium="image" width="150" height="150"/>' +
'</item>' +
'</channel>' +
'</rss>';
System.debug(input);
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There are few things wrong with the xml.
1) In Apex, the string starts and end with single quotes '
, thus you don't need to escape "
2) You cannot use &
in XML, it makes XML invalid, you have to escape it.
will become &nbsp;
3) There is no tag as media:contenturl
in rss specification ,the tag is media:content
and having url
as an attribute. Seems like you missed a space in that.
Thus fixing all the above problem and formating the code, the code would be something like
String input = '<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0">' +
'<channel>' +
'<item>' +
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>' +
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>' +
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>' +
'<description>' +
'<a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/" target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee &nbsp;&nbsp; </a>' +
'<font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font>' +
'<p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p>' +
'</description>' +
'<source>Bicycling</source>' +
'<media:content url ="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c" medium="image" width="150" height="150"/>' +
'</item>' +
'</channel>' +
'</rss>';
System.debug(input);
You are the man! Works perfectly now.
– Matthew Metros
13 hours ago
add a comment |
There are few things wrong with the xml.
1) In Apex, the string starts and end with single quotes '
, thus you don't need to escape "
2) You cannot use &
in XML, it makes XML invalid, you have to escape it.
will become &nbsp;
3) There is no tag as media:contenturl
in rss specification ,the tag is media:content
and having url
as an attribute. Seems like you missed a space in that.
Thus fixing all the above problem and formating the code, the code would be something like
String input = '<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0">' +
'<channel>' +
'<item>' +
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>' +
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>' +
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>' +
'<description>' +
'<a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/" target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee &nbsp;&nbsp; </a>' +
'<font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font>' +
'<p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p>' +
'</description>' +
'<source>Bicycling</source>' +
'<media:content url ="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c" medium="image" width="150" height="150"/>' +
'</item>' +
'</channel>' +
'</rss>';
System.debug(input);
You are the man! Works perfectly now.
– Matthew Metros
13 hours ago
add a comment |
There are few things wrong with the xml.
1) In Apex, the string starts and end with single quotes '
, thus you don't need to escape "
2) You cannot use &
in XML, it makes XML invalid, you have to escape it.
will become &nbsp;
3) There is no tag as media:contenturl
in rss specification ,the tag is media:content
and having url
as an attribute. Seems like you missed a space in that.
Thus fixing all the above problem and formating the code, the code would be something like
String input = '<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0">' +
'<channel>' +
'<item>' +
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>' +
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>' +
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>' +
'<description>' +
'<a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/" target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee &nbsp;&nbsp; </a>' +
'<font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font>' +
'<p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p>' +
'</description>' +
'<source>Bicycling</source>' +
'<media:content url ="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c" medium="image" width="150" height="150"/>' +
'</item>' +
'</channel>' +
'</rss>';
System.debug(input);
There are few things wrong with the xml.
1) In Apex, the string starts and end with single quotes '
, thus you don't need to escape "
2) You cannot use &
in XML, it makes XML invalid, you have to escape it.
will become &nbsp;
3) There is no tag as media:contenturl
in rss specification ,the tag is media:content
and having url
as an attribute. Seems like you missed a space in that.
Thus fixing all the above problem and formating the code, the code would be something like
String input = '<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0">' +
'<channel>' +
'<item>' +
'<title>Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee - Bicycling</title>' +
'<link>https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/</link>' +
'<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>' +
'<description>' +
'<a href="https://www.bicycling.com/news/a27024393/draymond-green-soulcycle/" target="_blank">Draymond Green Is a SoulCycle Devotee &nbsp;&nbsp; </a>' +
'<font color="#6f6f6f">Bicycling</font>' +
'<p>If you take SoulCycle classes in the Bay Area, and you notice one extremely tall guy in the room, you may be looking at Golden State Warriors star Draymond ...</p>' +
'</description>' +
'<source>Bicycling</source>' +
'<media:content url ="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/QvLCgDJMIqLENGFBUt1CCoUPO1XB6gJkGFPV5FuM0QKfyaG8WdhuHGtfcVaTzNzPAYyHo-arnqUBkWkZ8s7-p7WBUbKlfJ4xr0hl8hltQWsBCG0yDDh13Ul5qKrZgLvjQitRecmu=-w150-h150-c" medium="image" width="150" height="150"/>' +
'</item>' +
'</channel>' +
'</rss>';
System.debug(input);
answered 14 hours ago
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You are the man! Works perfectly now.
– Matthew Metros
13 hours ago
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You are the man! Works perfectly now.
– Matthew Metros
13 hours ago
You are the man! Works perfectly now.
– Matthew Metros
13 hours ago
You are the man! Works perfectly now.
– Matthew Metros
13 hours ago
add a comment |
Matthew Metros is a new contributor. Be nice, and check out our Code of Conduct.
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