Python module for parsing and writing BAI2 files.
The library is not production ready at the moment as we don't have enough data to test against, please help us improve it.
Only Python 2.7 and Python 3.3+ are supported.
pip install bai2
To use bai2 in a project
>>> from bai2 import bai2
>>> # parse from a file
>>> with open(<file-path>) as f:
>>> bai2_file = bai2.parse_from_file(f)
>>> # parse from a string
>>> bai2_file = bai2.parse_from_string(<bai2_as_string>)
>>> # parse from lines
>>> bai2_file = bai2.parse_from_lines(<bai2_as_lines>)
The parse_from_*
methods return a bai2.models.Bai2File
object which can be used to inspect the parsed data.
To write a BAI2 file:
>>> from bai2 import bai2
>>> from bai2 import models
>>> bai2_file = models.Bai2File()
>>> bai2_file.header.sender_id = 'EGBANK'
>>> bai2_file.children.append(models.Group())
>>> transactions = [models.TransactionDetail(amount=100)]
>>> bai2_file.children[0].children.append(models.Account(children=transactions))
>>> # write to string
>>> output = bai2.write(bai2_file)
Models structure:
Bai2File Bai2FileHeader Group GroupHeader Account AccountIdentifier TransactionDetail AccountTrailer GroupTrailer Bai2FileTrailer
Section models define a header
, a trailer
and a list of children
whilst single models define properties matching the bai2 fields.
Each Model has a rows
property with the original rows from the BAI2 file.
The parse
method might raise 3 exceptions:
ParsingException
: when the file contains an error and the library can't interpret the dataNotSupportedYetException
: when the library doesn't support the feature yetIntegrityException
: when the control totals or the number of objects reported in the trailers don't match the ones in the file.
We've noticed that different banks implement the specs in slightly different ways and the parse method might therefore raise an ParsingException. It is expected to work correctly with files produced by NatWest, RBS, and JP Morgan.
We don't know yet how to deal with these cases as we don't have access to many bai2 files so we can't test it as we would like.
Please let me know if this happens to you.
Please report bugs and open pull requests on GitHub.
Use python setup.py test
or tox
to run all tests.
Distribute a new version to PyPi by updating the __version__
string in bai2
and run python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload
.
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