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README: add example for parsing local file

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Aaron Ross 2021-01-03 00:21:01 -08:00 committed by Aaron Lindsay
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ library.
The main purpose of this project is to provide a library to make it easier to
query financial information with OFX from the comfort of Golang, without having
to marshal/unmarshal to SGML or XML. The library does *not* intend to abstract
to marshal/unmarshal to SGML or XML. The library does _not_ intend to abstract
away all of the details of the OFX specification, which would be difficult to do
well. Instead, it exposes the OFX SGML/XML hierarchy as structs which mostly
resemble it. Its primary goal is to enable the creation of other personal
@ -94,6 +94,27 @@ if stmt, ok := response.Bank[0].(*ofxgo.StatementResponse); ok {
}
```
Similarly, if you have an OFX file available locally, you can parse it directly:
```go
func main() {
f, err := os.Open("./transactions.qfx")
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("can't open file: %v\n", err)
return
}
defer f.Close()
resp, err := ofxgo.ParseResponse(f)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("can't parse response: %v\n", err)
return
}
// do something with resp (*ofxgo.Response)
}
```
## Requirements
OFXGo requires go >= 1.12