Library (C# .NET) for Parsing(Reading) & Writing fixed-width/flat data files (.txt, others). Uses FastMember No slow Reflection.
It is targeting NetStandard 2.0 so it can be used on project targeting NetCore(2.0+) or NetFramework(4.6.1+).
Available on latest version.
Package manager console command for installation: Install-Package FixedWidthParserWriter
There are 2 main types of usage that are explained in the following segments: 1. LineFields & 2. FileFields
Both are simple to use and easily configured with Attributes.
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First is regular flat data file, record per Line (Fixed-Width), for example:
No | Description | Qty | Price | Amount |
1.Laptop Dell xps13 1 821.00 821.00
2.Monitor Asus 32'' 2 478.00 956.00
For parsing/writing we make a model which Properties have [FixedWidthLineField]
Attribute:
public class InvoiceItem
{
[FixedWidthLineField(Start = 1, Length = 3)]
public int Number { get; set; }
[FixedWidthLineField(Start = 4, Length = 1)]
public string NumberedBullet { get; set; } = ".";
[FixedWidthLineField(Start = 5, Length = 30)]
public string Description { get; set; }
[FixedWidthLineField(Start = 35, Length = 6)]
public int Quantity { get; set; }
[FixedWidthLineField(Start = 41, Length = 13)]
public decimal Price { get; set; }
[FixedWidthLineField(Start = 54, Length = 13)]
public decimal Amount => Quantity * Price;
}
Then we can call it like this:
public List<Invoiceitem> ParseFieldsFromLines(new List<string> dataLines) // dataLines are stripped of header
{
List<InvoiceItem> invoiceItems = new FixedWidthLinesProvider<InvoiceItem>().Parse(dataLines);
return invoiceItems;
}
public List<string> WriteFieldsToLines(List<InvoiceItem> invoiceItems)
{
List<string> dataLines = new FixedWidthLinesProvider<InvoiceItem>().Write(invoiceItems);
return dataLines;
}
[FixedWidthLineField]
has following parameters that can be configured for each Property:
- Start (required for LineType so that order of lineFields does not depends on order of modelPropertis)
- Length (when writing if Property has longer value then defined in Length it will be cut from the right to fit - valueTrim)
- Format (Defaults per data type or group)
- Pad (Defaults per data category: { PadNumeric = ' ', PadNonNumeric = ' ' })
- PadSide (Defaults per data category: { PadSideNumeric = PadSide.Left, PadSideNonNumeric = PadSide.Right })
- StructureTypeId (Default = 0, used when having multiple files with different structure or format for same data)
*_Format types:
-FormatIntegerNumber
Default = "0", *groupFormat:Int32
,Int64
-FormatDecimalNumber
Default = "0.00", *groupFormat:Decimal
,Single
,Double
("0;00" - Special custom Format that removes decimal separator: 123.45 -> 12345)
-FormatBoolean
. . . . . . Default = "1; ;0" ("ValueForTrue;ValueForNull;ValueForFalse")
-FormatDateTime
. . . . . .Default = "yyyyMMdd"
Custom format strings for Numeric and DateTime.
When need more then 1 file structure/format we can put multiple Attributes per Property with different StructureTypeId.
Next example shows 2 structures, second has one less Property and different PadNumeric: '0' instead of ' '(space).
To change DefaultConfig
per StructureType, model should implement IFixedWidth
interface with SetDefaultConfig()
func.
public enum ConfigType { Alpha, Beta }
public class InvoiceItem : IFixedWidth
{
public DefaultConfig GetDefaultConfig(int StructureTypeId)
{
var defaultConfig = new DefaultConfig();
switch ((ConfigType)StructureTypeId)
{
case ConfigType.Alpha:
// config remains initial default
break;
case ConfigType.Beta:
defaultConfig.PadNumeric = '0';
break;
}
return defaultConfig;
}
[FixedWidthLineField(StructureTypeId = (int)ConfigType.Alpha, Start = 1, Length = 3)]
[FixedWidthLineField(StructureTypeId = (int)ConfigType.Beta, Start = 1, Length = 4)]
public int Number { get; set; }
[FixedWidthLineField(StructureTypeId = (int)ConfigType.Alpha, Start = 4, Length = 1)]
public string NumberedBullet { get; set; } = ".";
[FixedWidthLineField(StructureTypeId = (int)ConfigType.Alpha, Start = 5, Length = 30)]
[FixedWidthLineField(StructureTypeId = (int)ConfigType.Beta, Start = 5, Length = 30)]
public string Description { get; set; }
//... Others Properties
}
Beta Structure:
No | Description | Qty | Price | Amount |
0001Laptop Dell xps13 0000010000000821.000000000821.00
0002Monitor Asus 32'' 0000020000000478.000000000956.00
Full Examples are in Tests of the project.
Second usage is when one data record is in different rows at defined positions, record per File (Fixed/Relative-Height), E.g.:
SoftysTech LCC
__________________________________________________________________
Invoice Date: 2018-10-30 Buyer: SysCompanik
INVOICE no. 0169/18
No | Description | Qty | Price | Amount |
...
...
------------------------------------------------------------------
1,299.00
Date: 2018-10-31 Financial Manager
John Doe
For parsing/writing [FixedWidthFileField]
attributes are used, that have additional parameter:
- Line in which we define line number where the value is (Negative values represent row number from bottom)
For type FileField param. Length not required, if not set means value goes till end of row(trimmed), and Start has default = 1.
public class Invoice
{
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = 1)]
public string CompanyName { get; set; }
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = 4, Start = 15, Length = 19, Format = "yyyy-MM-dd")]
public DateTime Date { get; set; }
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = 4, Start = 43)]
public string BuyerName { get; set; }
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = 6, Start = 37)]
public string InvoiceNumber { get; set; }
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = -4, Length = 66, Format = "0,000.00")]
public decimal AmountTotal { get; set; }
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = -2, Start = 7, Length = 10, Format = "yyyy-MM-dd")]
public DateTime DateCreated { get; set; }
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = -2, Start = 17, Length = 50, PadSide = PadSide.Left)]
public string SignatoryTitle { get; set; }
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = -1, Length = 66, PadSide = PadSide.Left)] // Line Negative - counted from bottom
public string SignatureName { get; set; }
}
Usage:
public Invoice ParseFieldsFromFile(new List<string> fileLines)
{
invoice invoice = new FixedWidthFileProvider<Invoice>().Parse(fileLines);
return invoice;
}
public List<string> WriteFieldsToFile(Invoice)
{
List<string> templateLines = GetDataFormTemplate();
var fileProvider = new FixedWidthFileProvider<Invoice>() { Content = templateLines };
fileProvider.UpdateContent(invoice);
invoice.UpdateContent();
return invoice.Content;
}
DataFormTemplate looks like this:
{CompanyName}
__________________________________________________________________
Invoice Date: {InvoiceDate} Buyer: {BuyerName}
INVOICE no. NNNN/YY
No | Description | Qty | Price | Amount |
...
...
------------------------------------------------------------------
0.00
Date: {DateCreated} {SignatoryTitle}
{SignatureName}
In situation where many same type properties have Format different from default one, instead of setting custom format individually for each Property, it is possible to override DefaultConfig for certain data types/groups in that class:
public class Invoice : IFixedWidth
{
public DefaultConfig GetDefaultConfig(int StructureTypeId)
{
return new DefaultConfig
{
FormatDateTime = "yyyy-MM-dd"
};
}
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = 1)]
public string CompanyName { get; set; }
// Format set on class with FormatDateTime so not required on each Attribute of DateTime Property
[FixedWidthFileField(Line = 4, Start = 15, Length = 19/*, Format = "yyyy-MM-dd"*/)]
public DateTime Date { get; set; }
/* ... Other Properties */
}
If we need to changed DefaultConfig(Format) for multiple models then we could override entire Provider to keep it DRY.
Combining both previous usages we can make complex file structures like invoiceFull.