bitpanda-csv 0.2.0

A Rust library to parse the Bitpanda trades exported as CSV from your trades history
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bitpanda-csv



About bitpanda-csv 🐼

bitpanda-csv is a Rust library to parse the Bitpanda trades exported as CSV from your trades history.


Get started 🏁

Add bitpanda-csv to your Cargo.toml 🦀

bitpanda-csv = "^0.2"

Parse CSV

use bitpanda_csv::{BitpandaTradeParser, Trade};
use std::fs::File;

fn main() {
    let reader = File::open("./test/bitpanda.csv").expect("could not open CSV file");
    let trades: Vec<Trade> = BitpandaTradeParser::parse(reader).expect("failed to parse CSV");
}

Parser CSV (async)

Add to your Cargo.toml the async feature. If you don't need the sync stuff, you can disable the default features then.

use bitpanda_csv::{AsyncBitpandaTradeParser, Trade};
use tokio::fs::File;
use tokio::io::BufReader;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    let file = File::open("./test/bitpanda.csv").await.expect("could not open CSV file");
    let trades = AsyncBitpandaTradeParser::parse(BufReader::new(file))
        .await
        .unwrap();
}

Documentation 📚

The developer documentation can be found on Rust Docs at https://docs.rs/bitpanda-csv


Support the developer ☕

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Contributing and issues 🤝🏻

Contributions, bug reports, new features and questions are welcome! 😉 If you have any question or concern, or you want to suggest a new feature, or you want just want to improve bitpanda-csv, feel free to open an issue or a PR.

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Changelog ⏳

View bitpanda-csv's changelog HERE


License 📃

bitpanda-csv is licensed under the MIT license.

You can read the entire license HERE