# XML
At the moment, `yq` only supports decoding `xml` (into one of the other supported output formats).
As yaml does not have the concept of attributes, these are converted to regular fields with a prefix to prevent clobbering. Consecutive xml nodes with the same name are assumed to be arrays.
All values in XML are assumed to be strings - but you can use `from_yaml` to parse them into their correct types:
```
yq e -p=xml '.myNumberField |= from_yaml' my.xml
```
## Parse xml: simple
Given a sample.xml file of:
```xml
meow
```
then
```bash
yq e sample.xml
```
will output
```yaml
cat: meow
```
## Parse xml: array
Consecutive nodes with identical xml names are assumed to be arrays.
Given a sample.xml file of:
```xml
1
2
```
then
```bash
yq e sample.xml
```
will output
```yaml
animal:
- "1"
- "2"
```
## Parse xml: attributes
Attributes are converted to fields, with the attribute prefix.
Given a sample.xml file of:
```xml
7
```
then
```bash
yq e sample.xml
```
will output
```yaml
cat:
+legs: "4"
legs: "7"
```
## Parse xml: attributes with content
Content is added as a field, using the content name
Given a sample.xml file of:
```xml
meow
```
then
```bash
yq e sample.xml
```
will output
```yaml
cat:
+content: meow
+legs: "4"
```