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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Classes and definitions used in parsing bank statements."""
##############################################################################
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# Copyright (C) 2015 Therp BV <http://therp.nl>.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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##############################################################################
class BankTransaction(dict):
"""Single transaction that is part of a bank statement."""
@property
def value_date(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['date']
@value_date.setter
def value_date(self, value_date):
"""property setter"""
self['date'] = value_date
@property
def name(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['name']
@name.setter
def name(self, name):
"""property setter"""
self['name'] = name
@property
def transferred_amount(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['amount']
@transferred_amount.setter
def transferred_amount(self, transferred_amount):
"""property setter"""
self['amount'] = transferred_amount
@property
def eref(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['ref']
@eref.setter
def eref(self, eref):
"""property setter"""
self['ref'] = eref
if not self.message:
self.name = eref
@property
def message(self):
"""property getter"""
return self._message
@message.setter
def message(self, message):
"""property setter"""
self._message = message
self.name = message
@property
def remote_owner(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['partner_name']
@remote_owner.setter
def remote_owner(self, remote_owner):
"""property setter"""
self['partner_name'] = remote_owner
if not (self.message or self.eref):
self.name = remote_owner
@property
def remote_account(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['account_number']
@remote_account.setter
def remote_account(self, remote_account):
"""property setter"""
self['account_number'] = remote_account
@property
def note(self):
return self['note']
@note.setter
def note(self, note):
self['note'] = note
def __init__(self):
"""Define and initialize attributes.
Not all attributes are already used in the actual import.
"""
super(BankTransaction, self).__init__()
self.transfer_type = False # Action type that initiated this message
self.execution_date = False # The posted date of the action
self.value_date = False # The value date of the action
self.remote_account = False # The account of the other party
self.remote_currency = False # The currency used by the other party
self.exchange_rate = 0.0
# The exchange rate used for conversion of local_currency and
# remote_currency
self.transferred_amount = 0.0 # actual amount transferred
self.name = ''
self._message = False # message from the remote party
self.eref = False # end to end reference for transactions
self.remote_owner = False # name of the other party
self.remote_owner_address = [] # other parties address lines
self.remote_owner_city = False # other parties city name
self.remote_owner_postalcode = False # other parties zip code
self.remote_owner_country_code = False # other parties country code
self.remote_bank_bic = False # bic of other party's bank
self.provision_costs = False # costs charged by bank for transaction
self.provision_costs_currency = False
self.provision_costs_description = False
self.error_message = False # error message for interaction with user
self.storno_retry = False
# If True, make cancelled debit eligible for a next direct debit run
self.data = '' # Raw data from which the transaction has been parsed
class BankStatement(dict):
"""A bank statement groups data about several bank transactions."""
@property
def statement_id(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['name']
def _set_transaction_ids(self):
"""Set transaction ids to statement_id with sequence-number."""
subno = 0
for transaction in self['transactions']:
subno += 1
transaction['unique_import_id'] = (
self.statement_id + str(subno).zfill(4))
@statement_id.setter
def statement_id(self, statement_id):
"""property setter"""
self['name'] = statement_id
self._set_transaction_ids()
@property
def local_account(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['account_number']
@local_account.setter
def local_account(self, local_account):
"""property setter"""
self['account_number'] = local_account
@property
def local_currency(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['currency_code']
@local_currency.setter
def local_currency(self, local_currency):
"""property setter"""
self['currency_code'] = local_currency
@property
def start_balance(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['balance_start']
@start_balance.setter
def start_balance(self, start_balance):
"""property setter"""
self['balance_start'] = start_balance
@property
def end_balance(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['balance_end']
@end_balance.setter
def end_balance(self, end_balance):
"""property setter"""
self['balance_end'] = end_balance
self['balance_end_real'] = end_balance
@property
def date(self):
"""property getter"""
return self['date']
@date.setter
def date(self, date):
"""property setter"""
self['date'] = date
def create_transaction(self):
"""Create and append transaction.
This should only be called after statement_id has been set, because
statement_id will become part of the unique transaction_id.
"""
transaction = BankTransaction()
self['transactions'].append(transaction)
# Fill default id, but might be overruled
transaction['unique_import_id'] = (
self.statement_id + str(len(self['transactions'])).zfill(4))
return transaction
def __init__(self):
super(BankStatement, self).__init__()
self['transactions'] = []
self.statement_id = ''
self.local_account = ''
self.local_currency = ''
self.date = ''
self.start_balance = 0.0
self.end_balance = 0.0