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Parse Open Financial Exchange (OFX) files into a usable data structure.
For details on the OFX file format, download the latest specification from http://www.ofx.org/downloads.html
xml2js
is the only dependency and it may be removed in the future.This is based on node-ofx, modified to be a pure-JavaScript implementation (so it works in the browser as well as in node.js) and to offer a promise-based API. Due to different goals and a different XML parser being used, it is not API-compatible and is probably slower.
Example usage:
import {parse as parseOFX} from 'ofx-js';
const ofxString = readFile("bank-statement.ofx");
parseOFX(ofxString).then(ofxData => {
const statementResponse = ofxData.OFX.BANKMSGSRSV1.STMTTRNRS.STMTRS;
const accountId = statementResponse.BANKACCTFROM.ACCTID;
const currencyCode = currencyCode = statementResponse.CURDEF;
const transactionStatement = statementResponse.BANKTRANLIST.STMTTRN;
// do something...
});
FAQs
Parse OFX files using pure JavaScript.
The npm package ofx-js receives a total of 830 weekly downloads. As such, ofx-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ofx-js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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