SIE parser and generator supporting the format "SIE typ 1-4 – Klassisk SIE".
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'sie'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install sie
To generate a SIE document you define a class that responds to the methods below. Try it out! Copy and paste this example into a ruby file and run it.
require "date"
class YourDataSource
def program
"Your app"
end
def program_version
"1.0"
end
def generated_on
Date.today
end
def financial_years
[
Date.new(2011, 1, 1)..Date.new(2011, 12, 31),
Date.new(2012, 1, 1)..Date.new(2012, 12, 31),
Date.new(2013, 1, 1)..Date.new(2013, 12, 31),
]
end
def company_name
"Your company"
end
def accounts
[
{ number: 1500, description: "Customer ledger" },
]
end
def balance_account_numbers
[ 1500, 2400 ]
end
def closing_account_numbers
[ 3100 ]
end
def dimensions
[
{
number: 6,
description: "Projekt",
objects: [
{ number: 1, description: "Education" }
]
}
]
end
# Used to calculate balance before (and on) the given date for an account.
def balance_before(account_number, date)
# ActiveRecord example:
# VoucherLine.where('booked_on <= ?', date).
# where(account_number: account_number).sum(:amount)
0
end
# Used to load voucher data in batches so that you don't need to load all of
# it into memory at once.
def each_voucher(&block)
[
{
# "creditor" and "type" is used to find the series, you can replace
# that with "series" if the automatic lookup doesn't work for you.
creditor: false, type: :invoice,
number: 1, booked_on: Date.today, description: "Invoice 1",
voucher_lines: [
{
account_number: 1500, amount: 512.0,
booked_on: Date.today, description: "Item 1"
},
{
account_number: 3100, amount: -512.0,
booked_on: Date.today, description: "Item 1",
dimensions: { 6 => 1 }
},
]
}
].each(&block)
end
end
data_source = YourDataSource.new
require "sie"
doc = Sie::Document.new(data_source)
puts doc.render
For more info, see the specs.
You can parse sie data from anything that responds to each_line
like a file or a string.
File.open("path/to/file.se") do |f|
parser = Sie::Parser.new
sie_file = parser.parse(f)
# The company name
puts sie_file.entries_with_label("fnamn").first.attributes["foretagsnamn"]
# The first account number
puts sie_file.entries_with_label("konto").first.attributes["kontonr"]
end
By default the parser will raise an error if it encounters unknown entry types. Use the lenient
option to avoid this:
parser = Sie::Parser.new(lenient: true)
For more info, see the specs.
First time setup:
script/bootstrap
Running tests:
rake
Getting the latest code and gems:
script/refresh
SIE format specification rev 4B (Swedish)
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Try to be consistent with the local code style.
[ foo ]
not[foo]
, double quotes not single quotes, small and well named methods, etc. - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
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