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Defines EPCIS models and XML parsing.

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QU4RTET EPCIS
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The quartet_epcis python package is a Django application that
contains the base database models necessary for the support of
EPCIS 1.2 data persistence to an RDBMS. The quartet_epcis.parsing
package contains an EPCIS XML parser that will take an input stream
of XML data and save it to a configured database back-end.

The quartet_epcis.app_models directory contains a set of
Django ORM models that are used to define the database scheme
and store EPCIS data in the database.

Documentation
-------------

Find the latest docs here:

https://serial-lab.gitlab.io/quartet_epcis/


The full (pre-built )documentation is under the docs directory in this project.

Quickstart
----------

Install QU4RTET EPCIS
---------------------

.. code-block:: text

pip install quartet_epcis


Add it to your `INSTALLED_APPS`:

.. code-block:: text

INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'quartet_epcis',
...
)


Features
--------

* Maintains the database schema for EPCIS 1.2 support.
* Parses EPCIS 1.2 XML streams to the configured backend database system.
* Enforces business rules around decommissioning, commissioning, aggregation,
disaggregation, etc.

Running The Unit Tests
----------------------

.. code-block:: text

source <YOURVIRTUALENV>/bin/activate
(myenv) $ pip install -r requirements_test.txt
(myenv) $ python runtests.py





History
-------

0.1.0 (2017-12-07)
++++++++++++++++++

* First release on PyPI.

1.0.+ May 4, 2018
++++++++++++++++++

* First production-ready release.
* CI build to auto-deploy tags to PyPI
* Longer fields for document and event ids.
* Changes to CI build.
* Data migration to automatically create EPCIS rule and Step.

1.0.4 June 6, 2018
++++++++++++++++++

* EPCISParsingStep in the steps module was of wrong Type...but was working
anyway. Switched to `rule.Step` from `models.Step`.
* Added on_failure to the EPCISParsingStep to account for the new abstract
method on the base `quartet_capture.rules.Step` class.

1.1 June 21 2018
++++++++++++++++
* Addition of new business parser for EPCIS. The business parser inherits
from the original `quartet_epcis.parsing.parser.QuartetParser` and adds
additional business context processing. The new parser will perform and
track explicit aggregation and dissagregation functions as well as maintain
records of deleted/decommissioned events and check for events containing
EPCs that were never commissioned. Over 800 lines of unit testing code along
with 30 tests now cover just the quartet_epcis parsers and API.
* Fix to aggregation handling with a more aggressive caching strategy- all
entries are cached until the end of processing.
* Added additional ordering to models along with created and modified fields
for the UUID based models.
* Updated LooseEnforcement check on EPCIS Parsing Step to use the boolean
parameter helper.

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