Parses the input EDI (electronic data interchange) file. The input file has a file size limit of 250 KB.
See also: AWS API Documentation
test-parsing
--input-file <value>
--file-format <value>
--edi-type <value>
[--advanced-options <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
[--debug]
[--endpoint-url <value>]
[--no-verify-ssl]
[--no-paginate]
[--output <value>]
[--query <value>]
[--profile <value>]
[--region <value>]
[--version <value>]
[--color <value>]
[--no-sign-request]
[--ca-bundle <value>]
[--cli-read-timeout <value>]
[--cli-connect-timeout <value>]
[--cli-binary-format <value>]
[--no-cli-pager]
[--cli-auto-prompt]
[--no-cli-auto-prompt]
--input-file
(structure) [required]
Specifies an
S3Location
object, which contains the Amazon S3 bucket and prefix for the location of the input file.bucketName -> (string)
Specifies the name of the Amazon S3 bucket.
Constraints:
- min:
3
- max:
63
key -> (string)
Specifies the Amazon S3 key for the file location.
Constraints:
- min:
0
- max:
1024
Shorthand Syntax:
bucketName=string,key=string
JSON Syntax:
{
"bucketName": "string",
"key": "string"
}
--file-format
(string) [required]
Specifies that the currently supported file formats for EDI transformations are
JSON
andXML
.Possible values:
XML
JSON
NOT_USED
--edi-type
(tagged union structure) [required]
Specifies the details for the EDI standard that is being used for the transformer. Currently, only X12 is supported. X12 is a set of standards and corresponding messages that define specific business documents.
Note
This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys can be set:x12Details
.x12Details -> (structure)
Returns the details for the EDI standard that is being used for the transformer. Currently, only X12 is supported. X12 is a set of standards and corresponding messages that define specific business documents.
transactionSet -> (string)
Returns an enumerated type where each value identifies an X12 transaction set. Transaction sets are maintained by the X12 Accredited Standards Committee.
Possible values:
X12_100
X12_101
X12_102
X12_103
X12_104
X12_105
X12_106
X12_107
X12_108
X12_109
X12_110
X12_111
X12_112
X12_113
X12_120
X12_121
X12_124
X12_125
X12_126
X12_127
X12_128
X12_129
X12_130
X12_131
X12_132
X12_133
X12_135
X12_138
X12_139
X12_140
X12_141
X12_142
X12_143
X12_144
X12_146
X12_147
X12_148
X12_149
X12_150
X12_151
X12_152
X12_153
X12_154
X12_155
X12_157
X12_158
X12_159
X12_160
X12_161
X12_163
X12_170
X12_175
X12_176
X12_179
X12_180
X12_185
X12_186
X12_187
X12_188
X12_189
X12_190
X12_191
X12_194
X12_195
X12_196
X12_197
X12_198
X12_199
X12_200
X12_201
X12_202
X12_203
X12_204
X12_205
X12_206
X12_210
X12_211
X12_212
X12_213
X12_214
X12_215
X12_216
X12_217
X12_218
X12_219
X12_220
X12_222
X12_223
X12_224
X12_225
X12_227
X12_228
X12_240
X12_242
X12_244
X12_245
X12_248
X12_249
X12_250
X12_251
X12_252
X12_255
X12_256
X12_259
X12_260
X12_261
X12_262
X12_263
X12_264
X12_265
X12_266
X12_267
X12_268
X12_269
X12_270
X12_271
X12_272
X12_273
X12_274
X12_275
X12_276
X12_277
X12_278
X12_280
X12_283
X12_284
X12_285
X12_286
X12_288
X12_290
X12_300
X12_301
X12_303
X12_304
X12_309
X12_310
X12_311
X12_312
X12_313
X12_315
X12_317
X12_319
X12_322
X12_323
X12_324
X12_325
X12_326
X12_350
X12_352
X12_353
X12_354
X12_355
X12_356
X12_357
X12_358
X12_361
X12_362
X12_404
X12_410
X12_412
X12_414
X12_417
X12_418
X12_419
X12_420
X12_421
X12_422
X12_423
X12_424
X12_425
X12_426
X12_429
X12_431
X12_432
X12_433
X12_434
X12_435
X12_436
X12_437
X12_440
X12_451
X12_452
X12_453
X12_455
X12_456
X12_460
X12_463
X12_466
X12_468
X12_470
X12_475
X12_485
X12_486
X12_490
X12_492
X12_494
X12_500
X12_501
X12_503
X12_504
X12_511
X12_517
X12_521
X12_527
X12_536
X12_540
X12_561
X12_567
X12_568
X12_601
X12_602
X12_620
X12_625
X12_650
X12_715
X12_753
X12_754
X12_805
X12_806
X12_810
X12_811
X12_812
X12_813
X12_814
X12_815
X12_816
X12_818
X12_819
X12_820
X12_821
X12_822
X12_823
X12_824
X12_826
X12_827
X12_828
X12_829
X12_830
X12_831
X12_832
X12_833
X12_834
X12_835
X12_836
X12_837
X12_838
X12_839
X12_840
X12_841
X12_842
X12_843
X12_844
X12_845
X12_846
X12_847
X12_848
X12_849
X12_850
X12_851
X12_852
X12_853
X12_854
X12_855
X12_856
X12_857
X12_858
X12_859
X12_860
X12_861
X12_862
X12_863
X12_864
X12_865
X12_866
X12_867
X12_868
X12_869
X12_870
X12_871
X12_872
X12_873
X12_874
X12_875
X12_876
X12_877
X12_878
X12_879
X12_880
X12_881
X12_882
X12_883
X12_884
X12_885
X12_886
X12_887
X12_888
X12_889
X12_891
X12_893
X12_894
X12_895
X12_896
X12_920
X12_924
X12_925
X12_926
X12_928
X12_940
X12_943
X12_944
X12_945
X12_947
X12_980
X12_990
X12_993
X12_996
X12_997
X12_998
X12_999
X12_270_X279
X12_271_X279
X12_275_X210
X12_275_X211
X12_276_X212
X12_277_X212
X12_277_X214
X12_277_X364
X12_278_X217
X12_820_X218
X12_820_X306
X12_824_X186
X12_834_X220
X12_834_X307
X12_834_X318
X12_835_X221
X12_837_X222
X12_837_X223
X12_837_X224
X12_837_X291
X12_837_X292
X12_837_X298
X12_999_X231
version -> (string)
Returns the version to use for the specified X12 transaction set.
Possible values:
VERSION_4010
VERSION_4030
VERSION_4050
VERSION_4060
VERSION_5010
VERSION_5010_HIPAA
Shorthand Syntax:
x12Details={transactionSet=string,version=string}
JSON Syntax:
{
"x12Details": {
"transactionSet": "X12_100"|"X12_101"|"X12_102"|"X12_103"|"X12_104"|"X12_105"|"X12_106"|"X12_107"|"X12_108"|"X12_109"|"X12_110"|"X12_111"|"X12_112"|"X12_113"|"X12_120"|"X12_121"|"X12_124"|"X12_125"|"X12_126"|"X12_127"|"X12_128"|"X12_129"|"X12_130"|"X12_131"|"X12_132"|"X12_133"|"X12_135"|"X12_138"|"X12_139"|"X12_140"|"X12_141"|"X12_142"|"X12_143"|"X12_144"|"X12_146"|"X12_147"|"X12_148"|"X12_149"|"X12_150"|"X12_151"|"X12_152"|"X12_153"|"X12_154"|"X12_155"|"X12_157"|"X12_158"|"X12_159"|"X12_160"|"X12_161"|"X12_163"|"X12_170"|"X12_175"|"X12_176"|"X12_179"|"X12_180"|"X12_185"|"X12_186"|"X12_187"|"X12_188"|"X12_189"|"X12_190"|"X12_191"|"X12_194"|"X12_195"|"X12_196"|"X12_197"|"X12_198"|"X12_199"|"X12_200"|"X12_201"|"X12_202"|"X12_203"|"X12_204"|"X12_205"|"X12_206"|"X12_210"|"X12_211"|"X12_212"|"X12_213"|"X12_214"|"X12_215"|"X12_216"|"X12_217"|"X12_218"|"X12_219"|"X12_220"|"X12_222"|"X12_223"|"X12_224"|"X12_225"|"X12_227"|"X12_228"|"X12_240"|"X12_242"|"X12_244"|"X12_245"|"X12_248"|"X12_249"|"X12_250"|"X12_251"|"X12_252"|"X12_255"|"X12_256"|"X12_259"|"X12_260"|"X12_261"|"X12_262"|"X12_263"|"X12_264"|"X12_265"|"X12_266"|"X12_267"|"X12_268"|"X12_269"|"X12_270"|"X12_271"|"X12_272"|"X12_273"|"X12_274"|"X12_275"|"X12_276"|"X12_277"|"X12_278"|"X12_280"|"X12_283"|"X12_284"|"X12_285"|"X12_286"|"X12_288"|"X12_290"|"X12_300"|"X12_301"|"X12_303"|"X12_304"|"X12_309"|"X12_310"|"X12_311"|"X12_312"|"X12_313"|"X12_315"|"X12_317"|"X12_319"|"X12_322"|"X12_323"|"X12_324"|"X12_325"|"X12_326"|"X12_350"|"X12_352"|"X12_353"|"X12_354"|"X12_355"|"X12_356"|"X12_357"|"X12_358"|"X12_361"|"X12_362"|"X12_404"|"X12_410"|"X12_412"|"X12_414"|"X12_417"|"X12_418"|"X12_419"|"X12_420"|"X12_421"|"X12_422"|"X12_423"|"X12_424"|"X12_425"|"X12_426"|"X12_429"|"X12_431"|"X12_432"|"X12_433"|"X12_434"|"X12_435"|"X12_436"|"X12_437"|"X12_440"|"X12_451"|"X12_452"|"X12_453"|"X12_455"|"X12_456"|"X12_460"|"X12_463"|"X12_466"|"X12_468"|"X12_470"|"X12_475"|"X12_485"|"X12_486"|"X12_490"|"X12_492"|"X12_494"|"X12_500"|"X12_501"|"X12_503"|"X12_504"|"X12_511"|"X12_517"|"X12_521"|"X12_527"|"X12_536"|"X12_540"|"X12_561"|"X12_567"|"X12_568"|"X12_601"|"X12_602"|"X12_620"|"X12_625"|"X12_650"|"X12_715"|"X12_753"|"X12_754"|"X12_805"|"X12_806"|"X12_810"|"X12_811"|"X12_812"|"X12_813"|"X12_814"|"X12_815"|"X12_816"|"X12_818"|"X12_819"|"X12_820"|"X12_821"|"X12_822"|"X12_823"|"X12_824"|"X12_826"|"X12_827"|"X12_828"|"X12_829"|"X12_830"|"X12_831"|"X12_832"|"X12_833"|"X12_834"|"X12_835"|"X12_836"|"X12_837"|"X12_838"|"X12_839"|"X12_840"|"X12_841"|"X12_842"|"X12_843"|"X12_844"|"X12_845"|"X12_846"|"X12_847"|"X12_848"|"X12_849"|"X12_850"|"X12_851"|"X12_852"|"X12_853"|"X12_854"|"X12_855"|"X12_856"|"X12_857"|"X12_858"|"X12_859"|"X12_860"|"X12_861"|"X12_862"|"X12_863"|"X12_864"|"X12_865"|"X12_866"|"X12_867"|"X12_868"|"X12_869"|"X12_870"|"X12_871"|"X12_872"|"X12_873"|"X12_874"|"X12_875"|"X12_876"|"X12_877"|"X12_878"|"X12_879"|"X12_880"|"X12_881"|"X12_882"|"X12_883"|"X12_884"|"X12_885"|"X12_886"|"X12_887"|"X12_888"|"X12_889"|"X12_891"|"X12_893"|"X12_894"|"X12_895"|"X12_896"|"X12_920"|"X12_924"|"X12_925"|"X12_926"|"X12_928"|"X12_940"|"X12_943"|"X12_944"|"X12_945"|"X12_947"|"X12_980"|"X12_990"|"X12_993"|"X12_996"|"X12_997"|"X12_998"|"X12_999"|"X12_270_X279"|"X12_271_X279"|"X12_275_X210"|"X12_275_X211"|"X12_276_X212"|"X12_277_X212"|"X12_277_X214"|"X12_277_X364"|"X12_278_X217"|"X12_820_X218"|"X12_820_X306"|"X12_824_X186"|"X12_834_X220"|"X12_834_X307"|"X12_834_X318"|"X12_835_X221"|"X12_837_X222"|"X12_837_X223"|"X12_837_X224"|"X12_837_X291"|"X12_837_X292"|"X12_837_X298"|"X12_999_X231",
"version": "VERSION_4010"|"VERSION_4030"|"VERSION_4050"|"VERSION_4060"|"VERSION_5010"|"VERSION_5010_HIPAA"
}
}
--advanced-options
(structure)
Specifies advanced options for parsing the input EDI file. These options allow for more granular control over the parsing process, including split options for X12 files.
x12 -> (structure)
A structure that contains X12-specific advanced options, such as split options for processing X12 EDI files.
splitOptions -> (structure)
Specifies options for splitting X12 EDI files. These options control how large X12 files are divided into smaller, more manageable units.
splitBy -> (string) [required]
Specifies the method used to split X12 EDI files. Valid values include
TRANSACTION
(split by individual transaction sets), orNONE
(no splitting).Possible values:
NONE
TRANSACTION
validationOptions -> (structure)
Specifies validation options for X12 EDI processing. These options control how validation rules are applied during EDI document processing, including custom validation rules for element length constraints, code list validations, and element requirement checks.
validationRules -> (list)
Specifies a list of validation rules to apply during EDI document processing. These rules can include code list modifications, element length constraints, and element requirement changes.
(tagged union structure)
Represents a single validation rule that can be applied during X12 EDI processing. This is a union type that can contain one of several specific validation rule types: code list validation rules for modifying allowed element codes, element length validation rules for enforcing custom length constraints, or element requirement validation rules for changing mandatory/optional status. Each validation rule targets specific aspects of EDI document validation to ensure compliance with trading partner requirements and business rules.
Note
This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys can be set:codeListValidationRule
,elementLengthValidationRule
,elementRequirementValidationRule
.codeListValidationRule -> (structure)
Specifies a code list validation rule that modifies the allowed code values for a specific X12 element. This rule enables you to customize which codes are considered valid for an element, allowing for trading partner-specific code requirements.
elementId -> (string) [required]
Specifies the four-digit element ID to which the code list modifications apply. This identifies which X12 element will have its allowed code values modified.codesToAdd -> (list)
Specifies a list of code values to add to the element’s allowed values. These codes will be considered valid for the specified element in addition to the standard codes defined by the X12 specification.
(string)
codesToRemove -> (list)
Specifies a list of code values to remove from the element’s allowed values. These codes will be considered invalid for the specified element, even if they are part of the standard codes defined by the X12 specification.
(string)
elementLengthValidationRule -> (structure)
Specifies an element length validation rule that defines custom length constraints for a specific X12 element. This rule allows you to enforce minimum and maximum length requirements that may differ from the standard X12 specification.
elementId -> (string) [required]
Specifies the four-digit element ID to which the length constraints will be applied. This identifies which X12 element will have its length requirements modified.maxLength -> (integer) [required]
Specifies the maximum allowed length for the identified element. This value must be between 1 and 200 characters and defines the upper limit for the element’s content length.
Constraints:
- min:
1
- max:
1000000
minLength -> (integer) [required]
Specifies the minimum required length for the identified element. This value must be between 1 and 200 characters and defines the lower limit for the element’s content length.
Constraints:
- min:
1
- max:
1000000
elementRequirementValidationRule -> (structure)
Specifies an element requirement validation rule that modifies whether a specific X12 element is required or optional within a segment. This rule provides flexibility to accommodate different trading partner requirements for element presence.
elementPosition -> (string) [required]
Specifies the position of the element within an X12 segment for which the requirement status will be modified. The format follows the pattern of segment identifier followed by element position (e.g., “ST-01” for the first element of the ST segment).requirement -> (string) [required]
Specifies the requirement status for the element at the specified position. Valid values are OPTIONAL (the element may be omitted) or MANDATORY (the element must be present).
Possible values:
OPTIONAL
MANDATORY
JSON Syntax:
{
"x12": {
"splitOptions": {
"splitBy": "NONE"|"TRANSACTION"
},
"validationOptions": {
"validationRules": [
{
"codeListValidationRule": {
"elementId": "string",
"codesToAdd": ["string", ...],
"codesToRemove": ["string", ...]
},
"elementLengthValidationRule": {
"elementId": "string",
"maxLength": integer,
"minLength": integer
},
"elementRequirementValidationRule": {
"elementPosition": "string",
"requirement": "OPTIONAL"|"MANDATORY"
}
}
...
]
}
}
}
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command. The generated JSON skeleton is not stable between versions of the AWS CLI and there are no backwards compatibility guarantees in the JSON skeleton generated.
--debug
(boolean)
Turn on debug logging.
--endpoint-url
(string)
Override command’s default URL with the given URL.
--no-verify-ssl
(boolean)
By default, the AWS CLI uses SSL when communicating with AWS services. For each SSL connection, the AWS CLI will verify SSL certificates. This option overrides the default behavior of verifying SSL certificates.
--no-paginate
(boolean)
Disable automatic pagination. If automatic pagination is disabled, the AWS CLI will only make one call, for the first page of results.
--output
(string)
The formatting style for command output.
--query
(string)
A JMESPath query to use in filtering the response data.
--profile
(string)
Use a specific profile from your credential file.
--region
(string)
The region to use. Overrides config/env settings.
--version
(string)
Display the version of this tool.
--color
(string)
Turn on/off color output.
--no-sign-request
(boolean)
Do not sign requests. Credentials will not be loaded if this argument is provided.
--ca-bundle
(string)
The CA certificate bundle to use when verifying SSL certificates. Overrides config/env settings.
--cli-read-timeout
(int)
The maximum socket read time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket read will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.
--cli-connect-timeout
(int)
The maximum socket connect time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket connect will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.
--cli-binary-format
(string)
The formatting style to be used for binary blobs. The default format is base64. The base64 format expects binary blobs to be provided as a base64 encoded string. The raw-in-base64-out format preserves compatibility with AWS CLI V1 behavior and binary values must be passed literally. When providing contents from a file that map to a binary blob fileb://
will always be treated as binary and use the file contents directly regardless of the cli-binary-format
setting. When using file://
the file contents will need to properly formatted for the configured cli-binary-format
.
--no-cli-pager
(boolean)
Disable cli pager for output.
--cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
--no-cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Disable automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
parsedFileContent -> (string)
Returns the contents of the input file being tested, parsed according to the specified EDI (electronic data interchange) type.
parsedSplitFileContents -> (list)
Returns an array of parsed file contents when the input file is split according to the specified split options. Each element in the array represents a separate split file’s parsed content.
(string)
validationMessages -> (list)
Returns an array of validation messages generated during EDI validation. These messages provide detailed information about validation errors, warnings, or confirmations based on the configured X12 validation rules such as element length constraints, code list validations, and element requirement checks. This field is populated when the
TestParsing
API validates EDI documents.(string)