Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: pydifact
Version: 0.2.3
Summary: Pydifact is a library that aims to provide complete support for reading and writing EDIFACT files. These file format, despite being old, is still a standard in many business cases. In Austria e.g., it is used for the transfer of medical reports between medical doctors.
Author-email: Christian González <christian.gonzalez@nerdocs.at>
License-Expression: MIT
Project-URL: Documentation, https://pydifact.readthedocs.io
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/nerdocs/pydifact
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Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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# pydifact

A Python library to parse and serialize UN/EDIFACT interchanges.

## Preamble

This is a port of [metroplex-systems/edifact](https://github.com/metroplex-systems/edifact) to Python. Thanks here at the start to [Craig Duncan](https://github.com/duncan3dc) for this cool piece of software. Porting was like a breeze due to the high code quality there. All credits for the initial code here go to him, I just did the translation to Python(3), some "pythonifications" of the code and little improvements.

### Why another EDIFACT library?

Because I did not find a decent UN/EDIFACT library for Python, so I decided to port one of the available good PHP libraries to Python. Here is the result.

ATM this is a Work In Progress, the API is not stable yet.
Feel free to help.

## Install

```bash
uv pip install pydifact
# or
python -m pip install pydifact
```

However, it is not marked as stable yet, so the pypi version, including documentation and code examples, could differ 
from the latest git code. If in doubt, use the git version. You should use uv for the development process:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/nerdocs/pydifact.git
cd pydifact
uv sync
```


## Usage

To read a full Interchange from a file or string, take the `Interchange` class and
iter over the messages and segments:

```python
from pydifact.segmentcollection import Interchange

interchange = Interchange.from_file("./tests/data/wikipedia.edi")
interchange = Interchange.from_str(
    "UNA:+,? '"
    "UNB+UNOC:1+1234+3333+200102:2212+42'"
    "UNH+42z42+PAORES:93:1:IA'"
    "MSG+1:45'"
    "IFT+3+XYZCOMPANY AVAILABILITY'"
    "ERC+A7V:1:AMD'"
    "UNT+5+42z42'UNZ+2+42'"
)
for message in interchange.get_messages():
    for segment in message.segments:
        print(f"Segment tag: {segment.tag}, content: {segment.elements}")
```

You may also want to iterate directly on segments :

```python
from pydifact.segmentcollection import Interchange

interchange = Interchange.from_str(
    "UNA:+,? '"
    "UNB+UNOC:1+1234+3333+200102:2212+42'"
    "UNH+42z42+PAORES:93:1:IA'"
    "MSG+1:45'"
    "IFT+3+XYZCOMPANY AVAILABILITY'"
    "ERC+A7V:1:AMD'"
    "UNT+5+42z42'UNZ+2+42'"
)

for segment in interchange.segments:
    print(f"Segment tag: {segment.tags}, content: {segment.elements}")
```

Or you can create an EDI interchange on the fly:

```python
from pydifact.segmentcollection import Interchange
from pydifact.segments import Segment

interchange = Interchange(syntax_identifier=("IBMA",1),
                          sender="MeMyselfAndIrene",
                          recipient="TheOtherOne",
                          control_reference="KLuzs7c6")
interchange.add_segment(Segment("QTY", ["12", "3"]))

print(interchange.serialize())
```

To include or override the Service String Advice segment (`UNA`), just specify it as a regular segment:

```python
interchange.add_segment(Segment("UNA", ":+.? '"))
```

You may also want to parse a « raw » segment bunch which is not an interchange:

```python
from pydifact.segmentcollection import RawSegmentCollection

collection = RawSegmentCollection.from_str("UNH+1+ORDERS:D:96A:UN:EAN008'")

for segment in collection.segments:
    print(f"Segment tag: {segment.tags}, content: {segment.elements}")
```


## Limitations

- No support of optional functional groups (`UNG`→`UNE`),

## Alternatives

In the Python ecosystem:

- [python-edifact](https://github.com/FriedrichK/python-edifact) - simpler, IMHO less clean code, less flexible. may be faster though (not tested). Seems unmaintained.
- [bots](https://github.com/bots-edi/bots) - huge, with webinterface (bots-monitor), webserver, bots-engine.
- [edicat](https://github.com/notpeter/edicat) - simple, only for separating lines/segments for CLI-piping.

## Development

### Setup

To develop pydifact, clone the repository and install the dev requirements:

```bash
uv sync
```

This installs all the python packages needed for development and testing.

### Code formatting

Format all python files using [black](https://black.readthedocs.io) before committing:

```bash
uv run black .
```

Happy coding, PR are more than welcome to make this library better, or to add a feature that matches your needs.
Nevertheless, don't forget adding tests for every aspect you add in code.

### Testing

pydifact uses [pytest](http://pytest.org) for testing. There is a shortcut in the Makefile for your convenience:

```bash
make test
```

This is recommended for faster testing.


There are some additional tests to check the performance of parsing huge files - you can include that tests by calling

```bash
make test-extended
```

## Credits
The official formats for UN/EDIFAT provided by UN Secretariat are raw text files located [here](http://www.unece.org/tradewelcome/un-centre-for-trade-facilitation-and-e-business-uncefact/outputs/standards/unedifact/directories/download.html) and 
html (.htm) files located [here](http://www.unece.org/tradewelcome/un-centre-for-trade-facilitation-and-e-business-uncefact/outputs/standards/unedifact/directories/2011-present.html), similarly for service codes as text and html files located at https://www.gefeg.com/jswg/.

There are many other helpful projects and people who made this possible:
* [untid-parser](https://github.com/php-edifact/untdid-parser) by [Stefano](https://github.com/sabas) - thanks for your help.

For a contributors' list, see [Contributors](https://github.com/nerdocs/pydifact/graphs/contributors).

## License

This library is licensed under the
*MIT* license, see the
[LICENSE file](LICENSE).
