python-xbrl is a library for parsing xbrl documents providing output as both a basic model object and serialized objects thur marshmallow for rendering into standards formats like JSON or HTTP API
The easiest way to install python-xbrl is with pip
sudo pip install python-xbrl
Or install the latest dev version from github (or replace @master with a release vergitsion like @v1.1.0)
pip install git+https://github.com/greedo/python-xbrl.git@master
Or
git clone https://github.com/greedo/python-xbrl.git
Or
Copy the python-xbrl directory into your python path. Zip here
Made sure your sys.path is correct.
- Python >= 2.6 or >= 3.3, PyPy
python-xbrl relies on beautifulsoup4 which sits on top of the python XML parser lxml. It also requires marshmallow for serializing objects. For more details see requirements.txt
To start using the library, first import the XBRLParser
from xbrl import XBRLParser, GAAP, GAAPSerializer
First parse the incoming XRBL file into a new XBRL
basic object
xbrl_parser = XBRLParser() xbrl = xbrl_parser.parse(file("sam-20131228.xml"))
Then you can parse the document using different parsers
gaap_obj = xbrl_parser.parseGAAP(xbrl, doc_date="20131228", doc_type="10-K", context="current", ignore_errors=0)
Now we have a GAAP
model object that has the GAAP parsed elements
from the document.
This model object supports the several different features including:
doc_type
currently only 10-K and 10-Q is supportedcontext
current, year, and instant contexts are supported. If available you can also get previous quarter information by number of days from doc date. Example: 90, 180, etc.- Error handling.
0
raise exception for all parsing errors and halt parsing,1
Supress all parsing errors and continue parsing,2
Log all parsing errors and continue parsing
You can serialize the GAAP model object into a serialized object acceptable for rending into a standard format such as JSON or HTTP API.
serializer = GAAPSerializer() result = serializer.dump(gaap_obj)
You can also just view the data in the serialized object
print result.data
You can apply various parsers to the base XBRLParser
object to get
different data than just GAAP data from the document. In addition as
expected you can also create different serialized objects on the
resulting parsed data object.
Extracting DEI Data
dei_obj = xbrl_parser.parseDEI(xbrl) serializer = DEISerializer() result = serializer.dump(dei_obj)
Extracting Custom Data
custom_obj = xbrl_parser.parseCustom(xbrl) print custom_obj()
To run the unit tests, you need pytest
pip install pytest
Once you have that, cd
into the root directory of this repo and
py.test --tb=line -vs
For any bugs you encounter please open a Github issue
- Check for open issues or open a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.
- If you feel uncomfortable or uncertain about an issue or your changes, feel free to email @greedo and he will happily help you via email, Skype, remote pairing or whatever you are comfortable with.
- Fork the repository on GitHub to start making your changes to the master branch (or branch off of it).
- Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.
- Send a pull request and bug the maintainer until it gets merged and published. :) Make sure to add yourself to AUTHORS.
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