NETDATA, AWSTAPE and HET File Python Library
Open and extract (unload) XMI/AWS/HET mainframe files.
Installation
You can install the xmi library from PyPI using:
python3 -m pip install xmi-reader
How to Use
The most simple way to use this library is to import this module and use
xmi.open_file()
to open an XMI, AWS, or HET file::
import xmi
xmi_obj = xmi.open_file("/path/to/file.xmi")
het_obj = xmi.open_file("/path/to/file.het")
aws_obj = xmi.open_file("/path/to/file.aws")
To list all datasets and dataset members::
for f in het_obj.get_files():
if het_obj.is_pds(f):
for m in het_obj.get_members(f):
print("{}({})".format(f, m))
else:
print(f)
Print JSON metatdata::
print(xmi_obj.get_json())
print(het_obj.get_json(text=True))
print(aws_obj.get_json(indent=6))
Silently extract all files/folders to /tmp/xmi_files/
::
aws_obj.set_output_folder("/tmp/xmi_files/")
aws_obj.set_quiet(True)
aws_obj.extract_all()
Print detailed file information::
xmi_obj.print_details()
xmi_obj.print_xmit()
het_obj.print_tape()
aws_obj.print_tape(human=True)
Print message:
if xmi_obj.has_message():
print(xmi_obj.get_message())
print(xmi_obj.get_message())
If you you're having problems with the library or want to see whats happening
behind the scenes you can enable debugging:
import logging
import xmi
xmi_obj = xmi.XMIT(filename="/path/to/file.xmi",loglevel=logging.DEBUG)
xmi_obj.open()
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