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gedcom
Go package to parse and produce GEDCOM files.
Purpose
The gedcom
package provides tools for working with GEDCOM files in Go. GEDCOM (Genealogical Data Communication) is a standard format used for exchanging genealogical data between software applications. This package includes functionality for both parsing existing GEDCOM files and generating new ones.
The package includes a streaming decoder for reading GEDCOM files and an encoder for creating GEDCOM files from Go structs.
Usage
The package provides a Decoder
with a single Decode
method that returns a Gedcom struct. Use the NewDecoder
method to create a new decoder.
This example shows how to parse a GEDCOM file and list all the individuals. In this example the entire input file is read into memory, but the decoder is streaming so it should be able to deal with very large files: just pass an appropriate Reader.
package main
import (
"bytes"
"github.com/iand/gedcom"
"io/ioutil"
)
func main() {
data, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("testdata/kennedy.ged")
d := gedcom.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data))
g, _ := d.Decode()
for _, rec := range g.Individual {
if len(rec.Name) > 0 {
println(rec.Name[0].Name)
}
}
}
The structures produced by the Decoder are in types.go and correspond roughly 1:1 to the structures in the GEDCOM specification.
This package does not implement the entire GEDCOM specification, I'm still working on it. It's about 80% complete which is enough for about 99% of GEDCOM files. It has not been extensively tested with non-ASCII character sets nor with pathological cases such as the GEDCOM 5.5 Torture Test Files.
Using the Encoder
In addition to decoding GEDCOM files, this package also provides an Encoder for generating GEDCOM files from the structs in types.go. You can create an encoder using the NewEncoder
method, which writes to an io.Writer
.
To see an example of how to use the encoder, refer to encoder_example.go. This example illustrates how to create individual and family records, populate them with data, and encode them into a valid GEDCOM file.
You can run the example using the following command:
go run encoder_example.go
Installation
Simply run
Run the following in the directory containing your project's go.mod
file:
go get github.com/iand/gedcom@latest
Documentation is at https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/iand/gedcom
Authors
Contributors
Contributing
- Do submit your changes as a pull request
- Do your best to adhere to the existing coding conventions and idioms.
- Do run
go fmt
on the code before committing - Do feel free to add yourself to the
CREDITS
file and the corresponding Contributors list in theREADME.md
. Alphabetical order applies. - Don't touch the
AUTHORS
file. An existing author will add you if your contributions are significant enough. - Do note that in order for any non-trivial changes to be merged (as a rule
of thumb, additions larger than about 15 lines of code), an explicit
Public Domain Dedication needs to be on record from you. Please include
a copy of the statement found in the
WAIVER
file with your pull request
License
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. For more
information, see http://unlicense.org/ or the accompanying UNLICENSE
file.