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Moov's mission is to give developers an easy way to create and integrate bank processing into their own software products. Our open source projects are each focused on solving a single responsibility in financial services and designed around performance, scalability, and ease-of-use.
Metro2 implements a reader, writer, and validator for consumer credit history reports in an HTTP server and Go library. The HTTP server is available in a Docker image and the Go package github.com/moov-io/metro2
is available.
- Project status
- Usage
- As an API
- As a command line tool
- As a Package
- Learn about Metro 2
- Getting help
- Supported and tested platforms
- Contributing
- Related projects
Moov Metro2 is actively used in multiple production environments. Please star the project if you are interested in its progress. If you have layers above Metro2 to simplify tasks, perform business operations, or found bugs we would appreciate an issue or pull request. Thanks!
The Metro2 project implements an HTTP server and Go library for creating and modifying files in Metro 2 format, which is used for consumer credit history reporting by U.S. credit bureaus.
We publish a public Docker image moov/metro2
on Docker Hub with each tagged release of Metro2. No configuration is required to serve on :8080
. We also have Docker images for OpenShift published as quay.io/moov/metro2
.
Pull & start the Docker image:
docker pull moov/metro2:latest
docker run -p 8080:8080 moov/metro2:latest
Upload a file and validate it:
curl -X POST --form "file=@./test/testdata/packed_file.json" http://localhost:8080/validator
valid file
Convert a file from JSON to raw Metro format:
curl -X POST --form "file=@./test/testdata/packed_file.json" --form "format=metro" http://localhost:8080/convert
0480HEADER 555555555508202002051019990510199905101999YOUR BUSINESS NAME HERE LINE ONE OF YOUR ADDRESS LINE TWO OF YOUR ADDRESS LINE THERE OF YOUR ADDRESS 1234567890
...
Convert a file from raw Metro format to JSON:
curl -X POST --form "file=@./test/testdata/packed_file.dat" --form "format=json" http://localhost:8080/convert
{"header": {"blockDescriptorWord": 370,"recordDescriptorWord": 366,"recordIdentifier": "HEADER","transUnionProgramIdentifier": "5555555555","activityDate": "2002-08-20T00:00:00Z", ...
To get started in a hosted environment you can deploy this project to the Google Cloud Platform.
From your Google Cloud dashboard create a new project and call it:
moov-metro2-demo
Enable the Container Registry API for your project and associate a billing account if needed. Then, open the Cloud Shell terminal and run the following Docker commands, substituting your unique project ID:
docker pull moov/metro2
docker tag moov/metro2 gcr.io/<PROJECT-ID>/metro2
docker push gcr.io/<PROJECT-ID>/metro2
Deploy the container to Cloud Run:
gcloud run deploy --image gcr.io/<PROJECT-ID>/metro2 --port 8080
Select your target platform to 1
, service name to metro2
, and region to the one closest to you (enable Google API service if a prompt appears). Upon a successful build you will be given a URL where the API has been deployed:
https://YOUR-METRO2-APP-URL.a.run.app
Now you can complete a health check:
curl https://YOUR-METRO2-APP-URL.a.run.app/health
You should get this response:
{"status":"alive"}
By design, Metro2 does not persist (save) any data about the files or entry details created. The only storage occurs in memory of the process and upon restart Metro2 will have no files or data saved. Also, no in-memory encryption of the data is performed.
Metro2 has a command line interface to manage Metro 2 files and launch a web service.
metro2 --help
Usage:
[command]
Available Commands:
convert Convert metro file format
help Help about any command
print Print metro file
validator Validate metro file
web Launches web server
Flags:
-h, --help help for this command
--input string input file (default is $PWD/metro.json)
Use " [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Each interaction that the library supports is exposed in a command-line option:
Command | Info |
---|---|
convert |
The convert command allows users to convert a metro file to a specified file format (json, metro). The result will create a new file. |
print |
The print command allows users to print a metro file in a specified file format (json, metro). |
validator |
The validator command allows users to validate a metro file. |
web |
The web command will launch a web server with endpoints to manage metro files. |
This project uses Go Modules and Go v1.18 or newer. See Golang's install instructions for help setting up Go. You can download the source code and we offer tagged and released versions as well. We highly recommend you use a tagged release for production.
$ git@github.com:moov-io/metro2.git
# Pull down into the Go Module cache
$ go get -u github.com/moov-io/metro2
$ go doc github.com/moov-io/metro2
Package file defines main interfaces to a metro file.
func NewFile(format string) (File, error)
func NewFileFromReader(r io.Reader) (File, error)
type File
GetType() string
SetType(string) error
SetRecord(lib.Record) error
AddDataRecord(lib.Record) error
GetRecord(string) (lib.Record, error)
GetDataRecords() []lib.Record
GeneratorTrailer() (lib.Record, error)
Parse(record string) error
String(newline bool) string
Validate() error
File has some records for header, body, trailer
Records have distinguished by file type
type Record
Name() string
Parse(string) (int, error)
String() string
Validate() error
Length() int
BlockSize() int
AddApplicableSegment(Segment) error
GetSegments(string) []Segment
type BaseSegment // for character file format
type PackedBaseSegment // for packed file format
type HeaderRecord // for character file format
type PackedHeaderRecord // for packed file format
type TrailerRecord // for character file format
type PackedTrailerRecord // for packed file format
Record has some segments to describe special form
Base Record can use correctly the features of appendable segments
type Record
Name() string
Parse(string) (int, error)
String() string
Validate() error
Length() int
BlockSize() int
AddApplicableSegment(Segment) error
GetSegments(string) []Segment
type J1Segment
type J2Segment
type K1Segment
type K2Segment
type K3Segment
type K4Segment
type L1Segment
type N1Segment
File object has type for metro packed file and metro character file, should specify file type when creating new file
f, err := file.NewFile(utils.PackedFileFormat)
err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(buf), f)
File object will create from metro file buffer directly, CreateFile function will create new file and will set file type based on metro file body
r, _ = os.Open(filepath.Join("...))
f, err := file.NewFileFromReader(r)
File object will manage records using member functions
Please use exact record object that has same type (header, base, trailer)
f, err := file.NewFile(utils.CharacterFileFormat)
newHeader := lib.HeaderRecord{}
err = f.SetRecord(&newSegment)
exsitedHeader, err := f.GetRecord(utils.HeaderRecordName)
newBase := lib.HeaderRecord{}
...
Similarly, Record can manage the appendable segments
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Yes please! Please review our Contributing guide and Code of Conduct to get started!
This project uses Go Modules and Go v1.18 or newer. See Golang's install instructions for help setting up Go. You can download the source code and we offer tagged and released versions as well. We highly recommend you use a tagged release for production.
To make a release of metro2 simply open a pull request with CHANGELOG.md
and version.go
updated with the next version number and details. You'll also need to push the tag (i.e. git push origin v1.0.0
) to origin in order for CI to make the release.
We maintain a comprehensive suite of unit tests and recommend table-driven testing when a particular function warrants several very similar test cases. To run all test files in the current directory, use go test
. Current overall coverage can be found on Codecov.
We currently run fuzzing over ACH in the form of a Github Action. Please report crashes examples to oss@moov.io
. Thanks!
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