OCPI tariffs CLI
This crate provides a binary for doing calculations with
OCPI
tariffs.
Specifically for the OCPI 2.2.1 and
OCPI 2.1.1 version.
Installation
First install Rust and then install the OCPI tariffs command line tool:
cargo install ocpi-tariffs-cli
Usage
The binary can be directly executed using ocpi-tariffs. Execute ocpi-tariffs --help for a list of subcommands.
Subcomamands
Price
Use the price command to price a tariff and CDR (Charge detail record) and see a breakdown of the
periods and compare the CDR totals with the calculated:
Price a given charge detail record (CDR) against either a provided tariff
structure or a tariff that is contained in the CDR itself.
This command will show you a breakdown of all the calculated costs.
Usage: ocpi-tariffs price [OPTIONS]
Options:
-c, --cdr <CDR>
A path to the charge detail record in json format.
If no path is provided the CDR is read from standard in.
-t, --tariff <TARIFF>
A path to the tariff structure in json format.
If no path is provided, then the tariff is inferred to be contained
inside the provided CDR. If the CDR contains multiple tariff
structures, the first valid tariff will be used.
-o, --ocpi-version <OCPI_VERSION>
The OCPI version that should be used for the input structures.
If the input consists of version 2.1.1 structures they will be converted to 2.2.1 structures.
The actual calculation and output will always be according to OCPI 2.2.1.
use `detect` to let to tool try to find the matching version.
[default: v221]
[possible values: v221, v211, detect]
-z, --timezone <TIMEZONE>
Timezone for evaluating any local times contained in the tariff
structure
[default: Europe/Amsterdam]
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
Explain
Use the explain command to produce a human-language (English) explanation of what a tariff
charges and under which conditions. The explanation is written to standard out so it can be piped
or redirected; status messages and any warnings are written to standard error.
Explain the given tariff in human language
Usage: ocpi-tariffs explain [OPTIONS] --ocpi-version <OCPI_VERSION>
Options:
-o, --ocpi-version <OCPI_VERSION>
The OCPI version that should be used for the input tariff
Possible values:
- v221: OCPI version 2.2.1
- v211: OCPI version 2.1.1
--pretty
Pretty print the source tariff JSON before the explanation
-f, --file <FILE>
A path to the tariff structure in JSON format
If no path is provided the tariff is read from standard in.
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')