The php-mt940 package provides a simple lightweight parser for mt940 (dutch bank file format) parsing. The output is transformed into easy to use dataclasses Transaction_banking which itself contains Statement_banking objects. Pretty straight forward.
- Atleast the latest supported PHP5. This should read 5.4+, but probably 5.3 would work (and you should upgrade)
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To add this dependency to your project, simply run the following command from the root of your project:
composer require kingsquare/php-mt940
This ensures that you install the latest stable release.
I've attached a simple script in the examples directory to explain it a bit more in detail, but after loading the required classes, the usage should be pretty simple:
<?php
// ... load everything ... //
// instantiate the actual parser
// and parse them from a given file, this could be any file or a posted string
$parser = new \Kingsquare\Parser\Banking\Mt940();
$tmpFile = __DIR__.'/test.mta';
$parsedStatements = $parser->parse(file_get_contents($tmpFile));
?>
I've provided a phpunit test for some engines, but am missing some test-data...
I do intend to add new engines or keep everything running smoothly, but since i don't have access to any more test files, it's hard to add new engines ;) The unknown
engine should work or atleast give some idea as to where different banks diverge from the standard. If you do have any ideas, examples or new banks that you'd like to see incorporated, please don't hesitate and send me an issue / pullrequest!
This is GitHub, you know where to find me :)
PHP-MT940 is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details