787 lines
32 KiB
Python
787 lines
32 KiB
Python
"""
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(c) 2019 Healthcare/IO 1.0
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Health Information Privacy Laboratory
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https://hiplab.mc.vanderbilt.edu/healthcareio
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Authors:
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Khanhly Nguyen,
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Steve L. Nyemba<steve.l.nyemba@vanderbilt.edu>
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License:
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MIT, terms are available at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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This parser was originally written by Khanhly Nguyen for her internship and is intended to parse x12 835,837 and others provided the appropriate configuration
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USAGE :
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- COMMAND LINE
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- EMBEDDED
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"""
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# import hashlib
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# import json
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# import os
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# import sys
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# # version 2.0
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# # import util
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# # from parser import X12Parser
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# #-- end
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# from itertools import islice
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# from multiprocessing import Process
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# import transport
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# from transport import providers
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# import jsonmerge
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# # import plugins
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# import copy
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# class void :
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# pass
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# class Formatters :
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# def __init__(self):
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# # self.config = config
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# self.get = void()
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# self.get.config = self.get_config
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# self.parse = void()
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# self.parse.sv3 = self.sv3
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# self.parse.sv2 = self.sv2
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# self.sv2_parser = self.sv2
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# self.sv3_parser = self.sv3
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# self.sv3_parse = self.sv3
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# self.format_proc = self.procedure
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# self.format_diag = self.diagnosis
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# self.parse.procedure = self.procedure
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# self.parse.diagnosis = self.diagnosis
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# self.parse.date = self.date
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# self.format_date = self.date
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# self.format_pos = self.pos
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# self.format_time = self.time
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# def split(self,row,sep='*',prefix='HI') :
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# """
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# This function is designed to split an x12 row and
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# """
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# value = []
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# if row.startswith(prefix) is False:
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# for row_value in row.replace('~','').split(sep) :
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# if '>' in row_value and not row_value.startswith('HC'):
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# # if row_value.startswith('HC') or row_value.startswith('AD'):
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# if row_value.startswith('AD'):
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# value += row_value.split('>')[:2]
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# pass
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# else:
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# value += [row_value]
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# # value += row_value.split('>') if row.startswith('CLM') is False else [row_value]
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# else :
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# value.append(row_value.replace('\n',''))
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# value = [xchar.replace('\r','') for xchar in value] #row.replace('~','').split(sep)
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# else:
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# value = [ [prefix]+ self.split(item,'>') for item in row.replace('~','').split(sep)[1:] ]
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# return value if type(value) == list and type(value[0]) != list else value[0]
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# def get_config(self,config,row):
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# """
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# This function will return the meaningfull parts of the configuration for a given item
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# """
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# _row = list(row) if type(row[0]) == str else list(row[0])
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# _info = config[_row[0]] if _row[0] in config else {}
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# _rinfo = {}
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# key = None
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# if '@ref' in _info:
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# keys = list(set(_row) & set(_info['@ref'].keys()))
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# if keys :
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# _rinfo = {}
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# for key in keys :
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# _rinfo = jsonmerge.merge(_rinfo,_info['@ref'][key])
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# return _rinfo
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# # key = key[0]
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# # return _info['@ref'][key]
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# else:
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# return {}
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# if not _info and 'SIMILAR' in config:
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# #
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# # Let's look for the nearest key using the edit distance
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# if _row[0] in config['SIMILAR'] :
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# key = config['SIMILAR'][_row[0]]
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# _info = config[key]
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# return _info
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# def hash(self,value):
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# salt = os.environ['HEALTHCAREIO_SALT'] if 'HEALTHCAREIO_SALT' in os.environ else ''
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# _value = str(value)+ salt
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# if sys.version_info[0] > 2 :
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# return hashlib.md5(_value.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
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# else:
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# return hashlib.md5(_value).hexdigest()
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# def suppress (self,value):
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# return 'N/A'
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# def date(self,value):
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# value = value if type(value) != list else "-".join(value)
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# if len(value) > 8 or '-' in value:
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# #
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# # This is the case of a thru date i.e the first part should be provided in a 435 entry
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# #
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# fdate = "-".join([value[:8][:4],value[:8][4:6],value[:8][6:8]])
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# tdate = "-".join([value[9:][:4],value[9:][4:6],value[9:][6:8]])
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# return {"from":fdate,"to":tdate}
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# if len(value) == 8 :
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# year = value[:4]
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# month = value[4:6]
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# day = value[6:]
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# return "-".join([year,month,day])[:10] #{"year":year,"month":month,"day":day}
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# elif len(value) == 6 :
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# year = '20' + value[:2]
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# month = value[2:4]
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# day = value[4:]
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# elif value.isnumeric() and len(value) >= 10:
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# #
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# # Here I a will assume we have a numeric vale
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# year = value[:4]
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# month= value[4:6]
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# day = value[6:8]
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# else:
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# #
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# # We have a date formatting issue
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# return value
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# return "-".join([year,month,day])
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# def time(self,value):
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# pass
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# def sv3(self,value):
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# if '>' in value [1]:
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# terms = value[1].split('>')
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# return {'type':terms[0],'code':terms[1],"amount":float(value[2])}
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# else:
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# return {"code":value[2],"type":value[1],"amount":float(value[3])}
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# def sv2(self,value):
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# #
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# # @TODO: Sometimes there's a suffix (need to inventory all the variations)
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# #
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# if '>' in value or ':' in value:
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# xchar = '>' if '>' in value else ':'
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# _values = value.split(xchar)
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# modifier = {}
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# if len(_values) > 2 :
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# modifier= {"code":_values[2]}
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# if len(_values) > 3 :
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# modifier['type'] = _values[3]
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# _value = {"code":_values[1],"type":_values[0]}
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# if modifier :
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# _value['modifier'] = modifier
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# return _value
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# else:
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# return value
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# def procedure(self,value):
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# for xchar in [':','<','|','>'] :
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# if xchar in value and len(value.split(xchar)) > 1 :
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# #_value = {"type":value.split(':')[0].strip(),"code":value.split(':')[1].strip()}
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# _value = {"type":value.split(xchar)[0].strip(),"code":value.split(xchar)[1].strip()}
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# if len(value.split(xchar)) >2 :
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# index = 1;
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# for modifier in value.split(xchar)[2:] :
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# _value['modifier_'+str(index)] = modifier
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# index += 1
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# break
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# else:
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# _value = str(value)
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# return _value
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# def diagnosis(self,value):
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# return [ {"code":item[2], "type":item[1]} for item in value if len(item) > 1]
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# def parse_loc(self,value):
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# if ':' in value :
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# return dict(zip(['place_of_service','claim_indicator','claim_frequency'],value.split(':')))
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# def pos(self,value):
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# """
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# formatting place of service information within a segment (REF)
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# @TODO: In order to accomodate the other elements they need to be specified in the configuration
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# Otherwise it causes problems on export
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# """
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# xchar = '>' if '>' in value else ':'
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# x = value.split(xchar)
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# x = {"place_of_service":x[0],"indicator":x[1],"frequency":x[2]} if len(x) == 3 else {"place_of_service":x[0],"indicator":None,"frequency":None}
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# return x
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# class Parser (Process):
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# @staticmethod
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# def setup (path):
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# # self.config = _config['parser']
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# config = json.loads(open(path).read())
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# _config = config['parser']
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# #
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# # The parser may need some editing provided, this allows ease of developement and using alternate configurations
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# #
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# if type(_config['837']) == str or type(_config['835']) == str :
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# for _id in ['837','835'] :
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# if type(_config[_id]) == str and os.path.exists(_config[_id]):
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# _config[_id] = json.loads(open(_config[_id]).read())
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# if type(_config[_id]) == dict :
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# _config[_id] = [_config[_id]]
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# config['parser'] = _config
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# return config
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# @staticmethod
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# def init(**_args):
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# """
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# This function allows to initialize the database that will store the claims if need be
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# :path configuration file
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# """
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# PATH = os.sep.join([os.environ['HOME'],'.healthcareio'])
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# filename = os.sep.join([PATH,'config.json'])
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# filename = _args['path'] if 'path' in _args else filename
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# info = None
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# if os.path.exists(filename):
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# #
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# # Loading the configuration file (JSON format)
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# file = open(filename)
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# info = json.loads(file.read())
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# OUTPUT_FOLDER = info['out-folder']
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# if 'output-folder' not in info and not os.path.exists(OUTPUT_FOLDER) :
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# os.mkdir(OUTPUT_FOLDER)
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# elif 'output-folder' in info and not os.path.exists(info['out-folder']) :
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# os.mkdir(info['out-folder'])
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# # if 'type' in info['store'] :
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# lwriter = None
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# IS_SQL = False
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# if'type' in info['store'] and info['store']['type'] == 'disk.SQLiteWriter' :
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# lwriter = transport.factory.instance(**info['store'])
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# IS_SQL = True
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# elif 'provider' in info['store'] and info['store']['provider'] == 'sqlite' :
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# lwriter = transport.instance(**info['store']) ;
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# IS_SQL = [providers.SQLITE,providers.POSTGRESQL,providers.NETEZZA,providers.MYSQL,providers.MARIADB]
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# if lwriter and IS_SQL:
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# for key in info['schema'] :
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# if key != 'logs' :
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# _id = 'claims' if key == '837' else 'remits'
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# else:
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# _id = key
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# if not lwriter.has(table=_id) :
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# lwriter.apply(info['schema'][key]['create'])
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# # [lwriter.apply( info['schema'][key]['create']) for key in info['schema'] if not lwriter.has(table=key)]
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# lwriter.close()
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# return info
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# def __init__(self,path):
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# """
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# :path path of the configuration file (it can be absolute)
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# """
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# Process.__init__(self)
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# self.utils = Formatters()
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# self.get = void()
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# self.get.value = self.get_map
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# self.get.default_value = self.get_default_value
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# # _config = json.loads(open(path).read())
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# self._custom_config = self.get_custom(path)
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# # self.config = _config['parser']
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# # #
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# # # The parser may need some editing provided, this allows ease of developement and using alternate configurations
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# # #
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# # if type(self.config['837']) == str or type(self.config['835']) == str :
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# # for _id in ['837','835'] :
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# # if type(self.config[_id]) == str:
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# # self.config[_id] = json.loads(open(self.config[_id]).read())
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# # if type(self.config[_id]) == dict :
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# # self.config[_id] = [self.config[_id]]
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# _config = Parser.setup(path)
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# self.config = _config['parser']
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# self.store = _config['store']
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# self.cache = {}
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# self.files = []
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# self.set = void()
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# self.set.files = self.set_files
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# self.emit = void()
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# self.emit.pre = None
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# self.emit.post = None
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# def get_custom(self,path) :
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# """
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# :path path of the configuration file (it can be absolute)
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# """
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# #
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# #
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# _path = path.replace('config.json','')
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# if _path.endswith(os.sep) :
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# _path = _path[:-1]
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# _config = {}
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# _path = os.sep.join([_path,'custom'])
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# if os.path.exists(_path) :
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# files = os.listdir(_path)
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# if files :
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# fullname = os.sep.join([_path,files[0]])
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# _config = json.loads ( (open(fullname)).read() )
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# return _config
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# def set_files(self,files):
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# self.files = files
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# def get_map(self,row,config,version=None):
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# # label = config['label'] if 'label' in config else None
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# handler = Formatters()
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# if 'map' not in config and hasattr(handler,config['apply']):
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# pointer = getattr(handler,config['apply'])
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# object_value = pointer(row)
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# return object_value
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# #
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# # Pull the goto configuration that skips rows
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# #
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# omap = config['map'] if not version or version not in config else config[version]
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# anchors = config['anchors'] if 'anchors' in config else []
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# rewrite = config['rewrite'] if 'rewrite' in config else {}
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# if len(row) == 2 and row[0] == 'HI' :
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# row = ([row[0]] + row[1].split(':'))
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# if type(row[0]) == str:
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# object_value = {}
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# for key in omap :
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# index = omap[key]
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# if anchors and set(anchors) & set(row):
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# _key = list(set(anchors) & set(row))[0]
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# aindex = row.index(_key)
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# index = aindex + index
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# if index < len(row) :
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# value = row[index]
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# if 'cast' in config and key in config['cast'] and value.strip() != '' :
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# if config['cast'][key] in ['float','int']:
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# try:
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# value = eval(config['cast'][key])(value)
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# except Exception as e:
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# pass
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# #
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# # Sometimes shit hits the fan when the anchor is missing
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# # This is typical but using the hardened function helps circumvent this (SV2,SV3)
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# #
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# elif hasattr(handler,config['cast'][key]):
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# pointer = getattr(handler,config['cast'][key])
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# value = pointer(value)
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# else:
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# print ("Missing Pointer ",key,config['cast'])
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# if type(value) == dict :
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# for objkey in value :
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# if type(value[objkey]) == dict :
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# continue
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# if 'syn' in config and value[objkey] in config['syn'] :
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# # value[objkey] = config['syn'][ value[objkey]]
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# pass
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# if key in rewrite :
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# _key = rewrite[key]
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# if _key in value :
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# value = value[_key]
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# else:
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# value = ""
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# value = {key:value} if key not in value else value
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# else:
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# if 'syn' in config and value in config['syn'] :
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# # value = config['syn'][value]
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# pass
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# if type(value) == dict :
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# object_value = jsonmerge.merge(object_value, value)
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# else:
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# object_value[key] = value
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# else:
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# #
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# # we are dealing with a complex object
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# object_value = []
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# for row_item in row :
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# value = self.get.value(row_item,config,version)
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# object_value.append(value)
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# return object_value
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# def set_cache(self,tmp,_info) :
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# """
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# insert into cache a value that the, these are in reference to a loop
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# """
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# if 'cache' in _info :
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# key = _info['cache']['key']
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# value=_info['cache']['value']
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# field = _info['cache']['field']
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# if value in tmp :
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# self.cache [key] = {field:tmp[value]}
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# pass
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# def get_cache(self,row) :
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# """
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# retrieve cache element for a current
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# """
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# key = row[0]
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# return self.cache[key] if key in self.cache else {}
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# def apply(self,content,_code) :
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# """
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# :content content of a file i.e a segment with the envelope
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# :_code 837 or 835 (helps get the appropriate configuration)
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# """
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# util = Formatters()
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# # header = default_value.copy()
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# value = {}
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# for row in content[:] :
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# row = util.split(row.replace('\n','').replace('~',''))
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# _info = util.get.config(self.config[_code][0],row)
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# if self._custom_config and _code in self._custom_config:
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# _cinfo = util.get.config(self._custom_config[_code],row)
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# else:
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# _cinfo = {}
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# if _info or _cinfo:
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# try:
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# _info = jsonmerge.merge(_info,_cinfo)
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# tmp = self.get.value(row,_info)
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# if not tmp :
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# continue
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# #
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# # At this point we have the configuration and the row parsed into values
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# # We should check to see if we don't have anything in the cache to be added to it
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# #
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# if row[0] in self.cache :
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# tmp = jsonmerge.merge(tmp,self.get_cache(row))
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# if 'label' in _info :
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# label = _info['label']
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# if type(tmp) == list :
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# value[label] = tmp if label not in value else value[label] + tmp
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# else:
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# # if 'DTM' in row :
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# # print ([label,tmp,label in value])
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# if label not in value :
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# value[label] = []
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# value[label].append(tmp)
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# # if label not in value:
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# # value[label] = [tmp]
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# # else:
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# # value[label].append(tmp)
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# if '_index' not in tmp :
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# #
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# # In case we asked it to be overriden, then this will not apply
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# # X12 occasionally requires references to other elements in a loop (alas)
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# #
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# tmp['_index'] = len(value[label]) -1
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# elif 'field' in _info :
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# name = _info['field']
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# # value[name] = tmp
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# # value = jsonmerge.merge(value,{name:tmp})
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# if name not in value :
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# value = dict(value,**{name:tmp})
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# else:
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# value[name] = dict(value[name],**tmp)
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# else:
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# value = dict(value,**tmp)
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# pass
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# except Exception as e :
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# print (e.args[0])
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# # print ('__',(dir(e.args)))
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# pass
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# #
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# # At this point the object is completely built,
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# # if there ar any attributes to be cached it will be done here
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# #
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# if 'cache' in _info :
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# self.set_cache(tmp,_info)
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# return value if value else {}
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# def get_default_value(self,content,_code):
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# util = Formatters()
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# TOP_ROW = content[1].split('*')
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# SUBMITTED_DATE = util.parse.date(TOP_ROW[4])
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# CATEGORY= content[2].split('*')[1].strip()
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# VERSION = content[1].split('*')[-1].replace('~','').replace('\n','')
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# SENDER_ID = TOP_ROW[2]
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# row = util.split(content[3])
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# _info = util.get_config(self.config[_code][0],row)
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# value = self.get.value(row,_info,VERSION) if _info else {}
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# value['category'] = {"setid": _code,"version":'X'+VERSION.split('X')[1],"id":VERSION.split('X')[0].strip()}
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# value["submitted"] = SUBMITTED_DATE
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# value['sender_id'] = SENDER_ID
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|
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# # value = dict(value,**self.apply(content,_code))
|
|
# value = jsonmerge.merge(value,self.apply(content,_code))
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# # Let's parse this for default values
|
|
# return value #jsonmerge.merge(value,self.apply(content,_code))
|
|
|
|
# def read(self,filename) :
|
|
# """
|
|
# :formerly get_content
|
|
# This function returns the of the EDI file parsed given the configuration specified. it is capable of identifying a file given the content
|
|
# :section loop prefix (HL, CLP)
|
|
# :config configuration with formatting rules, labels ...
|
|
# :filename location of the file
|
|
# """
|
|
# # section = section if section else config['SECTION']
|
|
# logs = []
|
|
# claims = []
|
|
# _code = 'UNKNOWN'
|
|
# try:
|
|
# self.cache = {}
|
|
# file = open(filename.strip())
|
|
# file = file.read().split('CLP')
|
|
# _code = '835'
|
|
# section = 'CLP'
|
|
|
|
# if len(file) == 1 :
|
|
|
|
# file = file[0].split('CLM') #.split('HL')
|
|
# _code = '837'
|
|
# section = 'CLM' #'HL'
|
|
|
|
# INITIAL_ROWS = file[0].split(section)[0].split('\n')
|
|
|
|
# if len(INITIAL_ROWS) == 1 :
|
|
|
|
# INITIAL_ROWS = INITIAL_ROWS[0].split('~')
|
|
|
|
# # for item in file[1:] :
|
|
# # item = item.replace('~','\n')
|
|
# # print (INITIAL_ROWS)
|
|
|
|
# DEFAULT_VALUE = self.get.default_value(INITIAL_ROWS,_code)
|
|
# DEFAULT_VALUE['name'] = filename.strip()
|
|
|
|
|
|
# file = section.join(file).split('\n')
|
|
# if len(file) == 1:
|
|
|
|
# file = file[0].split('~')
|
|
# #
|
|
# # In the initial rows, there's redundant information (so much for x12 standard)
|
|
# # index 1 identifies file type i.e CLM for claim and CLP for remittance
|
|
# segment = []
|
|
# index = 0;
|
|
# _toprows = []
|
|
# _default = None
|
|
|
|
# for row in file :
|
|
|
|
# row = row.replace('\r','')
|
|
# # if not segment and not row.startswith(section):
|
|
# # _toprows += [row]
|
|
|
|
# if row.startswith(section) and not segment:
|
|
|
|
# segment = [row]
|
|
|
|
# continue
|
|
|
|
# elif segment and not row.startswith(section):
|
|
|
|
# segment.append(row)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# if len(segment) > 1 and row.startswith(section):
|
|
# #
|
|
# # process the segment somewhere (create a thread maybe?)
|
|
# #
|
|
|
|
# _claim = self.apply(segment,_code)
|
|
|
|
# if _claim :
|
|
# _claim['index'] = index #len(claims)
|
|
# # claims.append(dict(DEFAULT_VALUE,**_claim))
|
|
# #
|
|
# # schema = [ {key:{"mergeStrategy":"append" if list( type(_claim[key])) else "overwrite"}} for key in _claim.keys()] # if type(_claim[key]) == list]
|
|
# # _schema = set(DEFAULT_VALUE.keys()) - schema
|
|
# # if schema :
|
|
# # schema = {"properties":dict.fromkeys(schema,{"mergeStrategy":"append"})}
|
|
|
|
# # else:
|
|
|
|
# # schema = {"properties":{}}
|
|
|
|
# # schema = jsonmerge.merge(schema['properties'],dict.fromkeys(_schema,{"mergeStrategy":"overwrite"}))
|
|
# schema = {"properties":{}}
|
|
# for attr in _claim.keys() :
|
|
# schema['properties'][attr] = {"mergeStrategy": "append" if type(_claim[attr]) == list else "overwrite" }
|
|
|
|
|
|
# merger = jsonmerge.Merger(schema)
|
|
# _baseclaim = None
|
|
# _baseclaim = merger.merge(_baseclaim,copy.deepcopy(DEFAULT_VALUE))
|
|
# _claim = merger.merge(_baseclaim,_claim)
|
|
|
|
# # _claim = merger.merge(DEFAULT_VALUE.copy(),_claim)
|
|
|
|
# claims.append( _claim)
|
|
# segment = [row]
|
|
|
|
# index += 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
# pass
|
|
# #
|
|
# # Handling the last claim found
|
|
|
|
# if segment and segment[0].startswith(section) :
|
|
# # default_claim = dict({"name":index},**DEFAULT_VALUE)
|
|
|
|
# claim = self.apply(segment,_code)
|
|
# if claim :
|
|
# claim['index'] = len(claims)
|
|
# # schema = [key for key in claim.keys() if type(claim[key]) == list]
|
|
# # if schema :
|
|
# # schema = {"properties":dict.fromkeys(schema,{"mergeStrategy":"append"})}
|
|
|
|
# # else:
|
|
# # print (claim.keys())
|
|
# # schema = {}
|
|
# #
|
|
# # @TODO: Fix merger related to schema (drops certain fields ... NOT cool)
|
|
|
|
# # merger = jsonmerge.Merger(schema)
|
|
# # top_row_claim = self.apply(_toprows,_code)
|
|
|
|
# # claim = merger.merge(claim,self.apply(_toprows,_code))
|
|
# # claims.append(dict(DEFAULT_VALUE,**claim))
|
|
# schema = {"properties":{}}
|
|
# for attr in claim.keys() :
|
|
# schema['properties'][attr] = {"mergeStrategy": "append" if type(claim[attr]) == list else "overwrite" }
|
|
# merger = jsonmerge.Merger(schema)
|
|
# _baseclaim = None
|
|
# _baseclaim = merger.merge(_baseclaim,copy.deepcopy(DEFAULT_VALUE))
|
|
# claim = merger.merge(_baseclaim,claim)
|
|
# claims.append(claim)
|
|
|
|
# # claims.append(merger.merge(DEFAULT_VALUE.copy(),claim))
|
|
# if type(file) != list :
|
|
# file.close()
|
|
|
|
# # x12_file = open(filename.strip(),errors='ignore').read().split('\n')
|
|
# except Exception as e:
|
|
|
|
# logs.append ({"parse":_code,"completed":False,"name":filename,"msg":e.args[0]})
|
|
# return [],logs,None
|
|
|
|
# rate = 0 if len(claims) == 0 else (1 + index)/len(claims)
|
|
# logs.append ({"parse":"claims" if _code == '837' else 'remits',"completed":True,"name":filename,"rate":rate})
|
|
# # self.finish(claims,logs,_code)
|
|
# return claims,logs,_code
|
|
# def run(self):
|
|
# if self.emit.pre :
|
|
# self.emit.pre()
|
|
|
|
# for filename in self.files :
|
|
# content,logs,_code = self.read(filename)
|
|
|
|
# self.finish(content,logs,_code)
|
|
# def finish(self,content,logs,_code) :
|
|
# args = self.store
|
|
# _args = json.loads(json.dumps(self.store))
|
|
# ISNEW_MONGO = 'provider' in args and args['provider'] in ['mongo', 'mongodb']
|
|
# ISLEG_MONGO = ('type' in args and args['type'] == 'mongo.MongoWriter')
|
|
# if ISLEG_MONGO or ISNEW_MONGO:
|
|
# if ISLEG_MONGO:
|
|
# # Legacy specification ...
|
|
# args['args']['doc'] = 'claims' if _code == '837' else 'remits'
|
|
# _args['args']['doc'] = 'logs'
|
|
# else:
|
|
# args['doc'] = 'claims' if _code == '837' else 'remits'
|
|
# _args['doc'] = 'logs'
|
|
|
|
# else:
|
|
# if 'type' in args :
|
|
# # Legacy specification ...
|
|
# args['args']['table'] = 'claims' if _code == '837' else 'remits'
|
|
# _args['args']['table'] = 'logs'
|
|
# table = args['args']['table']
|
|
# else:
|
|
# args['table']= 'claims' if _code == '837' else 'remits'
|
|
# _args['table'] = 'logs'
|
|
# table = args['table']
|
|
|
|
|
|
# writer = transport.factory.instance(**args)
|
|
# IS_SQLITE = type(writer) == transport.disk.SQLiteWriter
|
|
# if content:
|
|
# if IS_SQLITE :
|
|
# for row in content :
|
|
# writer.apply("""insert into :table(data) values (':values')""".replace(":values",json.dumps(row)).replace(":table",table) )
|
|
# else:
|
|
# writer.write(content)
|
|
# writer.close()
|
|
# if logs :
|
|
# logger = transport.factory.instance(**_args)
|
|
# if IS_SQLITE:
|
|
# for row in logs:
|
|
# logger.apply("""insert into logs values (':values')""".replace(":values",json.dumps(row)))
|
|
# else:
|
|
# logger.write(logs)
|
|
|
|
# logger.close()
|
|
# if self.emit.post :
|
|
# self.emit.post(content,logs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|