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67 lines
3.3 KiB
Go
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Package ofxgo seeks to provide a library to make it easier to query and/or
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parse financial information with OFX from the comfort of Golang, without having
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to deal with marshalling/unmarshalling the SGML or XML. The library does *not*
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intend to abstract away all of the details of the OFX specification, which
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would be very difficult to do well. Instead, it exposes the OFX SGML/XML
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hierarchy as structs which mostly resemble it. For more information on OFX and
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to read the specification, see http://ofx.net.
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There are three main top-level objects defined in ofxgo. These are Client,
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Request, and Response. The Request and Response objects, predictably, contain
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representations of OFX requests and responses as structs. Client contains
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settings which control how requests and responses are marshalled and
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unmarshalled (the OFX version used, client id and version, whether to indent
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SGML/XML elements), and provides helper methods for making requests and
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optionally parsing the response using those settings.
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Every Request object contains a SignonRequest element, called Signon. This
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element contains the username, password (or key), and the ORG and FID fields
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particular to the financial institution being queried, and an optional ClientUID
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field (required by some FIs). Likewise, each Response contains a SignonResponse
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object which contains, among other things, the Status of the request. Any status
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with a nonzero Code should be inspected for a possible error (using the Severity
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and Message fields populated by the server, or the CodeMeaning() and
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CodeConditions() functions which return information about a particular code as
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specified by the OFX specification).
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Each top-level Request or Response object may contain zero or more Messages,
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represented by a slice of objects satisfying the Message interface. These
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messages are grouped by function into message sets, just as the OFX
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specification groups them. Here is a list of the field names of each of these
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message sets (each represented by a slices) in the Request/Response objects,
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along with the concrete types of Messages they may contain:
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Signup:
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AcctInfoRequest/AcctInfoResponse: A listing of the valid accounts for this login
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Banking:
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StatementRequest/StatementResponse: The balance (and optionally list of
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transactions) for a bank account
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CreditCards:
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CCStatementRequest/CCStatementResponse: The balance (and optionally list of
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transactions) for a credit card
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Investments:
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InvStatementRequest/InvStatementResponse: The balance and/or list of
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transactions for an investment account
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Securities:
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SecListRequest/SecListResponse: List securities and their prices, etc.
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SecurityList: The actual list of securities, prices, etc. (even if
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SecListResponse is present, it doesn't contain the security information). Note
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that this is frequently returned with an InvStatementResponse, even if
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SecListRequest wasn't passed to the server.
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Profile:
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ProfileRequest/ProfileResponse: Determine the server's capabilities (which
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messages sets it supports, along with individual features)
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When constructing a Request, simply append the desired message to the message
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set it belongs to. For Responses, it is the user's responsibility to make type
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assertions on objects found inside one of these message sets before using them.
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*/
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package ofxgo
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