Re: [xsl] Data-driven XSLT code using dynamic mode values?

Subject: Re: [xsl] Data-driven XSLT code using dynamic mode values?
From: Hermann Stamm-Wilbrandt <STAMMW@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 16:52:16 +0200
You did not specify which XSLT version you are interested in.

For XSLT 1.0 the <xsl:choose> solution you showed is the only solution.


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Hermann Stamm-Wilbrandt
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Hi Folks,

I want to have multiple templates for the same element, each template
processes the element differently.

"Use modes," you say.

Okay, sounds good. So I will have multiple template rules:

    <xsl:template match="Header" mode="Remove">

    <xsl:template match="Header" mode="Replace">

    <xsl:template match="Header" mode="Reject">

Now let's turn to the problem of firing the appropriate template rule.

I have a variable which has a value that indicates whether I should do a
Remove, Replace, or Reject:

    <xsl:variable name="action" select="get the action from an XML file" />

I want to fire a template rule based on the value of $action.

Here's what I really, really want to do:

    <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="$action" />

That would be so cool. That would truly be "data-driven code."

Unfortunately, using a variable as the value of @mode is not allowed.

Bummer.

Is my only solution to use xsl:choose:

          <xsl:choose>
              <xsl:when test="$action eq 'Remove'">
                  <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="Remove" />
              </xsl:when>
              <xsl:when test="$action eq 'Replace'">
                  <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="Replace" />
              </xsl:when>
              <xsl:when test="$action eq 'Reject'">
                  <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="Reject" />
              </xsl:when>
          </xsl:choose>

That is an awful solution. It is brittle and not extensible code.

Please, please show me a better way than using xsl:choose.

/Roger

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