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definetools

v0.2.2

Published

CLI tools for Define-XML 2.0

Downloads

5

Readme

definetools

CLI tools for Define-XML 2.0. For interactive review and editing of Define-XML files see Visual Define-XML Editor.

Installation

To use definetools, you need to have Node.JS installed. Once installed, run

npm install -g definetools

Update

Once installed, run one of the following command to update

  • Update within minor version (e.g., 0.1.4 -> 0.1.5).
npm update -g definetools
  • Update to the latest version (e.g., 0.1.4-> 0.2.0). There can be backward-incompatible changes in commands.
npm install -g definetools@latest

Usage

definetools [command] [options] [arguments]

Commands

getvars

Extract variable attributes from a Define-XML file. See definetools getvars --help for more details.

definetools getvars [options] xmlFile [output file]

Options

  -e, --extended              Show an extended list of attributes
  -f, --format=csv|json|xlsx  [default: csv] Output format
  -s, --separate              Create a separate CSV file for each dataset
  -v, --verbose               Show additional information during the execution
  --filter=filter             Regex used to specify datasets to output. Use --filter='^(ae|cm|lb)$' to select AE, CM, and LB datasets.
  --stdout                    Print results to STDOUT

getdatasets

Extract dataset attributes from a Define-XML file. See definetools getdatasets --help for more details.

definetools getdatasets [options] xmlFile [output file]

Options

  -e, --extended              Show an extended list of attributes
  -f, --format=csv|json|xlsx  [default: csv] Output format
  -v, --verbose               Show additional information during the execution
  --filter=filter             Regex used to specify datasets to output. Use --filter='^(ae|cm|lb)$' to select AE, CM, and LB datasets.
  --stdout                    Print results to STDOUT

getcodelists

Extract codelist attributes from a Define-XML file. See definetools getcodelists --help for more details.

definetools getcodelists [options] xmlFile [output file]

Options

  -e, --extended              Show extended codelist data
  -f, --format=csv|json|xlsx  [default: csv] Output format
  -v, --verbose               Show additional information during the execution
  --filter=filter             Regex used to filter the output. Use --filter='^(arm|lbtest|aeout)$' to select ARM, LBTEST, and AEOUT codelists.
  --stdout                    Print results to STDOUT

getcodes

Extract code attributes from a Define-XML file. See definetools getcodes --help for more details.

definetools getcodes [options] xmlFile [output file]

Options

  -e, --extended              Show an extended list of attributes
  -f, --format=csv|json|xlsx  [default: csv] Output format
  -s, --separate              Create a separate file for each codelist
  -v, --verbose               Show additional information during the execution
  --filter=filter             Regex used to filter the output. Use --filter='^(arm|lbtest|aeout)$' to select ARM, LBTEST, and AEOUT codelists.
  --hideExternal              Do not print external codelist information
  --onlyExternal              Print only external codelist information
  --stdout                    Print results to STDOUT

validate

Validate Define-XML file against XSD schema.

definetools validate [options] xmlFile [output file]

Options

  -e, --extended               Show an extended list of attributes
  -f, --format=csv|json|xlsx   [default: csv] Output format
  -v, --verbose                Show additional information during the execution
  --defineVersion=2.0.0|2.1.0  Version of the Define-XML schema used for validation.
  --encoding=encoding          [default: utf8] Input file encoding.
  --stdout                     Print results to STDOUT

Examples

Print an extended list of variable attributes into vars.csv.

definetools getvars -e define.xml

Print basic dataset attributes to STDOUT

definetools getdatasets --stdout define.xml

Validate against XSD schema and save to issues.txt in JSON format.

definetools validate define.xml issues.txt --format=json