From d8216aeb9c12ea81d9941edc6eff39be32c24aca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Shadura Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 18:02:05 +0200 Subject: Imported Upstream version 0.15 --- README.rst | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 95 insertions(+) create mode 100644 README.rst (limited to 'README.rst') diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0015743 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.rst @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +ofxparse +======== + +ofxparse is a parser for Open Financial Exchange (.ofx) format files. OFX +files are available from almost any online banking site, so they work well +if you want to pull together your finances from multiple sources. Online +trading accounts also provide account statements in OFX files. + +There are three different types of OFX files, called BankAccount, +CreditAccount and InvestmentAccount files. This library has been tested with +real-world samples of all three types. If you find a file that does not work +with this library, please consider contributing the file so ofxparse can be +improved. See the Help! section below for directions on how to do this. + +Example Usage +============= + +Here's a sample program + +.. code:: python + + from ofxparse import OfxParser + with codecs.open('file.ofx') as fileobj: + ofx = OfxParser.parse(fileobj) + ofx.accounts # An account with information + ofx.account.number # The account number + ofx.account.routing_number # The transit id (sometimes called branch number) + ofx.account.statement # Account information for a period of time + ofx.account.statement.start_date # The start date of the transactions + ofx.account.statement.end_date # The end date of the transactions + ofx.account.statement.transactions # A list of account activities + ofx.account.statement.balance # The money in the account as of the statement date + ofx.account.statement.available_balance # The money available from the account as of the statement date + +Help! +===== + +Sample ``.ofx`` and ``.qfx`` files are very useful. +If you want to help us out, please edit +all identifying information from the file and then email it to jseutter dot +ofxparse at gmail dot com. + +Development +=========== + +Prerequisites:: + # Ubuntu + sudo apt-get install python-beautifulsoup python-nose python-coverage-test-runner + + # pip for Python 3: + pip install BeautifulSoup4 six lxml nose coverage + + # pip for Python 2: + pip install BeautifulSoup six nose coverage + +Tests: +Simply running the ``nosetests`` command should run the tests. + +.. code:: bash + + nosetests + +If you don't have nose installed, the following might also work: + +.. code:: bash + + python -m unittest tests.test_parse + +Test Coverage Report: + +.. code:: bash + + coverage run -m unittest tests.test_parse + + # text report + coverage report + + # html report + coverage html + firefox htmlcov/index.html + + +Homepage +======== +| Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/ofxparse +| Source: https://github.com/jseutter/ofxparse + +License +======= + +ofxparse is released under an MIT license. See the LICENSE file for the actual +license text. The basic idea is that if you can use Python to do what you are +doing, you can also use this library. + + -- cgit v1.2.3