This tool is intended to convert a .csv
file into an .xml
file ready to be sent to the
Blue Yonder Supply and Demand API. This tool has no schema information and therefore does not
perform any validation besides checking for valid UTF8
encoding.
di-csv2xml --category Category --input input.csv --output output.xml
converts this input.csv
file
A,B,C,D
1,2,3,4
5,6,7,8
into this output.xml
:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Category>
<Record>
<A>1</A>
<B>2</B>
<C>3</C>
<D>4</D>
</Record>
<Record>
<A>5</A>
<B>6</B>
<C>7</C>
<D>8</D>
</Record>
</Category>
The shell's pipe functionality can be leveraged to produce the same result:
cat input.csv | di-csv2xml --category Category --input - > output.xml
Each line of the input.csv
file is transformed into a separate XML-record. These are globally
embedded into a root-tag structure specified by the parameter Category
.
Customer extensions are supported via the CUEX_
prefix.
A,CUEX_B,C,CUEX_D
1,2,3,4
becomes
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Category>
<Record>
<A>1</A>
<C>3</C>
<CustomerExtensions>
<B>2</B>
<D>4</D>
</CustomerExtensions>
</Record>
</Category>
For more information, please use di-csv2xml --help
.
As this tool does not provide any schema validation, it is important to note that you get what you typed.
Any typo in the parameter category
or the header column of the csv-file is directly translated into the
dedicated XML-tag, leading to potential errors when attempting to process the XML-file further.
You can download a binary executable (for 64Bit OS-X or Windows) from the release section.
You can build a binary executable yourself using:
git clone https://github.com/blue-yonder/di-csv2xml.git
cd di-csv2xml
cargo build --release
You will find the executable in the .\target\release\
directory.
You can install cargo from here if it is not installed.
If you are a MacOS user, you can use homebrew
to install di-csv2xml
:
brew install by-stehessel/BlueYonder/di-csv2xml
This tool uses criterion for benchmarking. You can execute the benchmarks with:
cargo bench
from within the folder, where you checked out this repository.
You should find a report with plots in ./target/criterion/report/index.html
.
This tool is provided as is under an MIT license without any warranty or SLA. You are free to use it as part for any purpose, but the responsibility for operating it resides with you. We appreciate your feedback though. Contributions on GitHub are welcome.