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+ v1.0.0.alpha - 21st July 2013
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+ * new, simpler API
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+ v0.10.2 - 20th July 2013
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+ * increase the read timeout to allow for slow servers
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+
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+ v0.10.1 - 20th July 2013
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+ * include the WSDLs in the distributed gem
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+
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+ v0.10.0 - 20th July 2013
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+ * switch from handsoap to savon for SOAP calls
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+ * gives me more flexibility to control the SOAP requests and HTTP request
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+ parameters. Useful for dealing with IIS 7.5 and poor SSL configs on servers
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+ * no external API changes to this gem
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+
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+ v0.9.1 - 13th February 2012
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+ * typo
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+
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+ v0.9.0 - 13th February 2012
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+ * Use Cargowise::CA_CERT_FILE to specify a bundle of SSL certs
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+
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+ v0.8.6 - 6th November 2011
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+ * dependency updates to more recent versions
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+
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+ v0.8.5 - 17th October 2011
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+ * relax nokogiri dependency to allow 1.4 and 1.5
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+ v0.8.4 - 18th January 2010
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+ * fix transparent conversion of imperial units to metric
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+ v0.8.3 - 10th January 2011
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+ * transparently convert all measurements to metric
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+
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+ v0.8.2 - 15th September 2010
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+ * new Shipment attribute - packings
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+ v0.8.1 - 15th September 2010
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+ * add explicit dependency on curb
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+ v0.8 - 9th September 2010
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+ * new Shipment method - Shipment#order_ref
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+ * new Shipment attribute - Shipment#client_reference
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+
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+ v0.7.2 - 7th September 2010
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+ * new Shipment search method - Shipment.via(blah).by_masterbill_number
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+ * new Shipment method - Shipment#related_shipments
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+ v0.7.1 - 1st September 2010
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+ * new Shipment search method - Shipment.via(blah).recently_shipped
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+ v0.7 - 31st August 2010
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+ * new attribute Shipment#consols
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+ * new method Shipment#transport_mode
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+ * new method Shipment#orders
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+ * new attribute Order#invoice_number
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+ * new Order search method - Order.via(blah).by_shipment_number
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+
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+ v0.6 - 31st August 2010
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+ * new methods Order#to_xml and Shipment#to_xml
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+ * new attribute Shipment#invoices
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+ v0.5 - 27th August 2010
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+ * initial release
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+ ## Overview
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+
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+ EnterpriseEDI is a commercial shipping and logistics software package by
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+ Cargowise and used by logistics companies. Depending on the setup it often has
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+ a SOAP API for clients shipping stuff can check on it's progress. Think
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+ tracking your Fedex package but on a larger scale.
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+ This library provides a nice object based wrapper around the API so you can
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+ pretend the nasty SOAP behind it doesn't exist.
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+ I am in no way personally affiliated with Cargowise or companies that use
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+ EnterpriseEDI. This library was put together for a project that needed access
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+ to specific details of upcoming shipments.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ gem install cargowise
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ The cargowise API exposes two resources - Order and Shipment. Depending on your
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+ logistics company and what data they record there may be useful information on
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+ either or both.
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+
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+ ### Registering Endpoints
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+ Each company using the cargowise product hosts the server themselves, so you will
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+ need to register the URI and authentication details for the company you want to use.
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+ client = Cargowise::Client.new(:order_uri => "http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/OrderService.asmx",
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+ :shipment_uri => "http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/ShipmentService.asmx",
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+ :company_code => "company_code",
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+ :username => "user@example.com",
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+ :password => "secret")
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+ In a rails app the registration should be done in a file like
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+ config/initializers/cargowise.rb.
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+ If you deal with multiple companies running cargowise you should create a client
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+ instance per company.
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+ See the Finding API Endpoints section below for tips on finding the correct URI
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+ to register.
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+
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+ ### Querying
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+ Cargowise::Order is a purchase order. It's for tracking the status of an order
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+ as it makes it's way from a supplier to you. For these to exist you probably need to
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+ have an arrangement with the logistics company to send them copies when you place
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+ the order.
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+ To find all orders with a certain order number:
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+ client.orders.by_order_number("123456")
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+ To find all incomplete orders:
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+ client.orders.incomplete
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+ Cargowise::Shipment represents something being sent to you - like a carton,
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+ palet or truck load. It might be transported via air, sea, road or a combination.
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+ To find shipments by the shipment number (a reference number selected by your logistics
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+ company):
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+ client.shipments.by_shipment_number("123456")
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+ To find undelivered shipments:
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+ client.shipments.undelivered
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+
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+ To find shipments with activity in the past 14 days (or so):
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+
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+ client.shipments.with_recent_activity
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+
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+ All Order and Shipment objects are read only, there are no write capabale
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+ methods exposed via the API. If you see errors, contact your logistics company.
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+
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+ ## Finding API Endpoints
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+
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+ Logistics companies that run EnterpriseEDI often don't realise they have an API
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+ so tracking down information on how to set it up can be tricky.
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+
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+ If they have a website for tracking you can start with that URL and then guess
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+ the rest.
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+
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+ For example, OHLs web tracking site is at:
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+
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+ * https://webtracking.ohl.com/
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+
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+ Their two API endpoints are therefore:
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+
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+ * https://webtracking.ohl.com/WebService/ShipmentService.asmx
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+ * https://webtracking.ohl.com/WebService/OrderService.asmx
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+
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+ IJS global has a webtracking site at:
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+
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+ * http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/
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+
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+ Their two API endpoints are:
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+
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+ * http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/ShipmentService.asmx
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+ * http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/OrderService.asmx
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+
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+ ## Links
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+
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+ * Cargowise: http://www.cargowise.com/
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+ * make filter methods chainable (like named_scopes)
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+ * make via() method optional if only 1 endpoint is registered
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+
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+ module Cargowise
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+
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+ # Superclass of all objects built to contain results from
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+ # the API. Not much to see here, mostly common helper methods
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+ # for parsing values out of the XML response.
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+ #
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+ class AbstractResult # :nodoc:
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+
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+ def inspect
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+ str = "<#{self.class}: "
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+ str << inspectable_vars.map { |v| "#{v.to_s.tr('@','')}: #{instance_variable_get(v)}" }.join(" ")
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+ str << ">"
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+ str
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def node
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+ @node
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+ end
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+
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+ def inspectable_vars
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+ instance_variables.select { |var| var.to_s != "@node"}
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+ end
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+
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+ def node_array(path)
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+ path = path.gsub("/","/tns:")
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+ node.xpath("#{path}", "tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS)
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+ end
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+
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+ def text_value(path)
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+ path = path.gsub("/","/tns:")
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+ node.xpath("#{path}/text()", "tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS).to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ def attribute_value(path)
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+ path = path.gsub(/\/([^@])/u,'/tns:\1')
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+ node.xpath(path, "tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS).to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ def time_value(path)
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+ val = text_value(path)
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+ val.nil? ? nil : DateTime.parse(val)
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+ rescue ArgumentError
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+ return nil
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+ end
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+
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+ def decimal_value(path)
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+ val = text_value(path)
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+ val.nil? ? nil : BigDecimal.new(val)
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+ end
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+
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+ # return a weight value in KG. Transparently handles the
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+ # conversion from other units.
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+ #
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+ def kg_value(path)
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+ val = text_value(path)
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+ type = attribute_value("#{path}/@DimensionType")
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+
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+ if type.to_s.downcase == "kg"
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+ BigDecimal.new(val)
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+ elsif type.to_s.downcase == "lb"
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+ val = BigDecimal.new(val) * BigDecimal.new("0.45359237")
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+ val.round(4)
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+ else
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # return a cubic value in meters cubed. Transparently handles the
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+ # conversion from other units.
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+ #
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+ def cubic_value(path)
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+ val = text_value(path)
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+ type = attribute_value("#{path}/@DimensionType")
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+
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+ if type.to_s.downcase == "m3" # cubic metres
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+ BigDecimal.new(val)
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+ elsif type.to_s.downcase == "cf" # cubic feet
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+ val = BigDecimal.new(val) * BigDecimal.new("0.0283168466")
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+ val.round(4)
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+ else
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end