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edgar-parser

v0.0.10

Published

A high-performance Rust-based library for parsing XBRL and XML filings from EDGAR.

Downloads

18

Readme

edgar-parser

edgar-parser is a high-performance Rust-based library for parsing XBRL and XML filings from EDGAR.

Performance

Based on testing on M2 Macbook, edgar-parser can parse a large XBRL filing in under 100ms from local disk. This is about 4-5x faster than the same code running in Python using PyO3.

Features

  • Fast parsing of EDGAR XBRL and XML filings.
  • Cross-platform support with pre-built binaries for multiple architectures.
  • Easy integration with Node.js projects.

Installation

You can install edgar-parser using your favorite package manager.

Usage

const { parseXbrl, parseOwnershipForm, parseForm13F, parseForm13FTable } = require('edgar-parser')

// Example: Parsing an XBRL document
const xbrlData = '<xbrl>...</xbrl>' // Your XBRL data here
const parsedXbrl = parseXbrl(xbrlData)
console.log(parsedXbrl)

// Example: Parsing an Ownership Form (Form 3, 4 ect.)
const ownershipFormData = '<xml>...</xml>' // Your Ownership Form data here
const parsedOwnershipForm = parseOwnershipForm(ownershipFormData)
console.log(parsedOwnershipForm)

// Example: Parsing a Form 13F
const form13FData = '<xml>...</xml>' // Your Form 13F data here
const parsedForm13F = parseForm13F(form13FData)
console.log(parsedForm13F)

// Example: Parsing a Form 13F Table
const form13FTableData = '<xml>...</xml>' // Your Form 13F Table data here
const parsedForm13FTable = parseForm13FTable(form13FTableData)
console.log(parsedForm13FTable)

Supported Platforms

edgar-parser provides pre-built binaries for the following platforms:

  • Linux (x64, arm64, musl)
  • macOS (x64, arm64)
  • Windows (x64-msvc)
  • Android (arm64)

Feel free to open an issue if you need support for a different platform.