Re: beancount.ingest is no more. Long live beangulp!

2021-02-11 Thread Martin Blais
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 6:23 PM kuba@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you both, > > Martin for the beangulp documentation and Dan for the clear instructions. > > As a result I've managed to convert one of my scripts quite easily. > > However on running the extract command, I am immediately hit with

Re: beancount.ingest is no more. Long live beangulp!

2021-02-11 Thread kuba....@gmail.com
Thank you both, Martin for the beangulp documentation and Dan for the clear instructions. As a result I've managed to convert one of my scripts quite easily. However on running the extract command, I am immediately hit with an issue with the rounding of the amount. What used to be in v2

Re: beancount.ingest is no more. Long live beangulp!

2021-02-11 Thread Daniele Nicolodi
On 11/02/2021 22:53, kuba@gmail.com wrote: > Regarding importer development on v2, if I was to make changes to > csv.py, will the changes be migrated from the v2 branch into beangulp? > > I'm still unsure of how to use beangulp and I would like to make changes > to the importers so will I

Re: beancount.ingest is no more. Long live beangulp!

2021-02-11 Thread Martin Blais
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 4:53 PM kuba@gmail.com wrote: > Regarding importer development on v2, if I was to make changes to csv.py, > will the changes be migrated from the v2 branch into beangulp? I don't think a whole lot of development will happen on v2 anymore, especially for ingest and

Re: beancount.ingest is no more. Long live beangulp!

2021-02-11 Thread kuba....@gmail.com
Regarding importer development on v2, if I was to make changes to csv.py, will the changes be migrated from the v2 branch into beangulp? I'm still unsure of how to use beangulp and I would like to make changes to the importers so will I need to port the changes over myself once I familiarise