B2BI / Client / create_transformer

create_transformer

B2BI.Client.create_transformer(**kwargs)

Creates a transformer. Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange currently supports two scenarios:

  • Inbound EDI: the Amazon Web Services customer receives an EDI file from their trading partner. Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange converts this EDI file into a JSON or XML file with a service-defined structure. A mapping template provided by the customer, in JSONata or XSLT format, is optionally applied to this file to produce a JSON or XML file with the structure the customer requires.

  • Outbound EDI: the Amazon Web Services customer has a JSON or XML file containing data that they wish to use in an EDI file. A mapping template, provided by the customer (in either JSONata or XSLT format) is applied to this file to generate a JSON or XML file in the service-defined structure. This file is then converted to an EDI file.

Note

The following fields are provided for backwards compatibility only: fileFormat, mappingTemplate, ediType, and sampleDocument.

  • Use the mapping data type in place of mappingTemplate and fileFormat

  • Use the sampleDocuments data type in place of sampleDocument

  • Use either the inputConversion or outputConversion in place of ediType

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_transformer(
    name='string',
    clientToken='string',
    tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ],
    fileFormat='XML'|'JSON'|'NOT_USED',
    mappingTemplate='string',
    ediType={
        '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'
        }
    },
    sampleDocument='string',
    inputConversion={
        'fromFormat': 'X12',
        'formatOptions': {
            'x12': {
                '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'
            }
        },
        'advancedOptions': {
            'x12': {
                'splitOptions': {
                    'splitBy': 'NONE'|'TRANSACTION'
                },
                'validationOptions': {
                    'validationRules': [
                        {
                            'codeListValidationRule': {
                                'elementId': 'string',
                                'codesToAdd': [
                                    'string',
                                ],
                                'codesToRemove': [
                                    'string',
                                ]
                            },
                            'elementLengthValidationRule': {
                                'elementId': 'string',
                                'maxLength': 123,
                                'minLength': 123
                            },
                            'elementRequirementValidationRule': {
                                'elementPosition': 'string',
                                'requirement': 'OPTIONAL'|'MANDATORY'
                            }
                        },
                    ]
                }
            }
        }
    },
    mapping={
        'templateLanguage': 'XSLT'|'JSONATA',
        'template': 'string'
    },
    outputConversion={
        'toFormat': 'X12',
        'formatOptions': {
            'x12': {
                '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'
            }
        },
        'advancedOptions': {
            'x12': {
                'splitOptions': {
                    'splitBy': 'NONE'|'TRANSACTION'
                },
                'validationOptions': {
                    'validationRules': [
                        {
                            'codeListValidationRule': {
                                'elementId': 'string',
                                'codesToAdd': [
                                    'string',
                                ],
                                'codesToRemove': [
                                    'string',
                                ]
                            },
                            'elementLengthValidationRule': {
                                'elementId': 'string',
                                'maxLength': 123,
                                'minLength': 123
                            },
                            'elementRequirementValidationRule': {
                                'elementPosition': 'string',
                                'requirement': 'OPTIONAL'|'MANDATORY'
                            }
                        },
                    ]
                }
            }
        }
    },
    sampleDocuments={
        'bucketName': 'string',
        'keys': [
            {
                'input': 'string',
                'output': 'string'
            },
        ]
    }
)
Parameters:
  • name (string) –

    [REQUIRED]

    Specifies the name of the transformer, used to identify it.

  • clientToken (string) –

    Reserved for future use.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • tags (list) –

    Specifies the key-value pairs assigned to ARNs that you can use to group and search for resources by type. You can attach this metadata to resources (capabilities, partnerships, and so on) for any purpose.

    • (dict) –

      Creates a key-value pair for a specific resource. Tags are metadata that you can use to search for and group a resource for various purposes. You can apply tags to capabilities, partnerships, profiles and transformers. A tag key can take more than one value. For example, to group capabilities for accounting purposes, you might create a tag called Group and assign the values Research and Accounting to that group.

      • Key (string) – [REQUIRED]

        Specifies the name assigned to the tag that you create.

      • Value (string) – [REQUIRED]

        Contains one or more values that you assigned to the key name that you create.

  • fileFormat (string) – Specifies that the currently supported file formats for EDI transformations are JSON and XML.

  • mappingTemplate (string) –

    Specifies the mapping template for the transformer. This template is used to map the parsed EDI file using JSONata or XSLT.

    Note

    This parameter is available for backwards compatibility. Use the Mapping data type instead.

  • ediType (dict) –

    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 (dict) –

      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.

      • version (string) –

        Returns the version to use for the specified X12 transaction set.

  • sampleDocument (string) – Specifies a sample EDI document that is used by a transformer as a guide for processing the EDI data.

  • inputConversion (dict) –

    Specify the InputConversion object, which contains the format options for the inbound transformation.

    • fromFormat (string) – [REQUIRED]

      The format for the transformer input: currently on X12 is supported.

    • formatOptions (dict) –

      A structure that contains the formatting options for an inbound transformer.

      Note

      This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys can be set: x12.

      • x12 (dict) –

        A structure that contains the X12 transaction set and version. The X12 structure is used when the system transforms an EDI (electronic data interchange) file.

        Note

        If an EDI input file contains more than one transaction, each transaction must have the same transaction set and version, for example 214/4010. If not, the transformer cannot parse the file.

        • transactionSet (string) –

          Returns an enumerated type where each value identifies an X12 transaction set. Transaction sets are maintained by the X12 Accredited Standards Committee.

        • version (string) –

          Returns the version to use for the specified X12 transaction set.

    • advancedOptions (dict) –

      Specifies advanced options for the input conversion process. These options provide additional control over how EDI files are processed during transformation.

      • x12 (dict) –

        A structure that contains X12-specific advanced options, such as split options for processing X12 EDI files.

        • splitOptions (dict) –

          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), or NONE (no splitting).

        • validationOptions (dict) –

          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.

            • (dict) –

              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 (dict) –

                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 (dict) –

                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.

                • 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.

              • elementRequirementValidationRule (dict) –

                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).

  • mapping (dict) –

    Specify the structure that contains the mapping template and its language (either XSLT or JSONATA).

    • templateLanguage (string) – [REQUIRED]

      The transformation language for the template, either XSLT or JSONATA.

    • template (string) –

      A string that represents the mapping template, in the transformation language specified in templateLanguage.

  • outputConversion (dict) –

    A structure that contains the OutputConversion object, which contains the format options for the outbound transformation.

    • toFormat (string) – [REQUIRED]

      The format for the output from an outbound transformer: only X12 is currently supported.

    • formatOptions (dict) –

      A structure that contains the X12 transaction set and version for the transformer output.

      Note

      This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys can be set: x12.

      • x12 (dict) –

        A structure that contains the X12 transaction set and version. The X12 structure is used when the system transforms an EDI (electronic data interchange) file.

        Note

        If an EDI input file contains more than one transaction, each transaction must have the same transaction set and version, for example 214/4010. If not, the transformer cannot parse the file.

        • transactionSet (string) –

          Returns an enumerated type where each value identifies an X12 transaction set. Transaction sets are maintained by the X12 Accredited Standards Committee.

        • version (string) –

          Returns the version to use for the specified X12 transaction set.

    • advancedOptions (dict) –

      A structure that contains advanced options for EDI processing. Currently, only X12 advanced options are supported.

      • x12 (dict) –

        A structure that contains X12-specific advanced options, such as split options for processing X12 EDI files.

        • splitOptions (dict) –

          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), or NONE (no splitting).

        • validationOptions (dict) –

          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.

            • (dict) –

              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 (dict) –

                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 (dict) –

                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.

                • 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.

              • elementRequirementValidationRule (dict) –

                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).

  • sampleDocuments (dict) –

    Specify a structure that contains the Amazon S3 bucket and an array of the corresponding keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

    • bucketName (string) – [REQUIRED]

      Contains the Amazon S3 bucket that is used to hold your sample documents.

    • keys (list) – [REQUIRED]

      Contains an array of the Amazon S3 keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

      • (dict) –

        An array of the Amazon S3 keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

        • input (string) –

          An array of keys for your input sample documents.

        • output (string) –

          An array of keys for your output sample documents.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'transformerId': 'string',
    'transformerArn': 'string',
    'name': 'string',
    'status': 'active'|'inactive',
    'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
    'fileFormat': 'XML'|'JSON'|'NOT_USED',
    'mappingTemplate': 'string',
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                                'elementId': 'string',
                                'codesToAdd': [
                                    'string',
                                ],
                                'codesToRemove': [
                                    'string',
                                ]
                            },
                            'elementLengthValidationRule': {
                                'elementId': 'string',
                                'maxLength': 123,
                                'minLength': 123
                            },
                            'elementRequirementValidationRule': {
                                'elementPosition': 'string',
                                'requirement': 'OPTIONAL'|'MANDATORY'
                            }
                        },
                    ]
                }
            }
        }
    },
    'sampleDocuments': {
        'bucketName': 'string',
        'keys': [
            {
                'input': 'string',
                'output': 'string'
            },
        ]
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    • transformerId (string) –

      Returns the system-assigned unique identifier for the transformer.

    • transformerArn (string) –

      Returns an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a specific Amazon Web Services resource, such as a capability, partnership, profile, or transformer.

    • name (string) –

      Returns the name of the transformer, used to identify it.

    • status (string) –

      Returns the state of the newly created transformer. The transformer can be either active or inactive. For the transformer to be used in a capability, its status must active.

    • createdAt (datetime) –

      Returns a timestamp for creation date and time of the transformer.

    • fileFormat (string) –

      Returns that the currently supported file formats for EDI transformations are JSON and XML.

    • mappingTemplate (string) –

      Returns the mapping template for the transformer. This template is used to map the parsed EDI file using JSONata or XSLT.

    • ediType (dict) –

      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.

      Note

      This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys will be set: x12Details. If a client receives an unknown member it will set SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER as the top level key, which maps to the name or tag of the unknown member. The structure of SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER is as follows:

      'SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER': {'name': 'UnknownMemberName'}
      
      • x12Details (dict) –

        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.

        • version (string) –

          Returns the version to use for the specified X12 transaction set.

    • sampleDocument (string) –

      Returns a sample EDI document that is used by a transformer as a guide for processing the EDI data.

    • inputConversion (dict) –

      Returns the InputConversion object, which contains the format options for the inbound transformation.

      • fromFormat (string) –

        The format for the transformer input: currently on X12 is supported.

      • formatOptions (dict) –

        A structure that contains the formatting options for an inbound transformer.

        Note

        This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys will be set: x12. If a client receives an unknown member it will set SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER as the top level key, which maps to the name or tag of the unknown member. The structure of SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER is as follows:

        'SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER': {'name': 'UnknownMemberName'}
        
        • x12 (dict) –

          A structure that contains the X12 transaction set and version. The X12 structure is used when the system transforms an EDI (electronic data interchange) file.

          Note

          If an EDI input file contains more than one transaction, each transaction must have the same transaction set and version, for example 214/4010. If not, the transformer cannot parse the file.

          • transactionSet (string) –

            Returns an enumerated type where each value identifies an X12 transaction set. Transaction sets are maintained by the X12 Accredited Standards Committee.

          • version (string) –

            Returns the version to use for the specified X12 transaction set.

      • advancedOptions (dict) –

        Specifies advanced options for the input conversion process. These options provide additional control over how EDI files are processed during transformation.

        • x12 (dict) –

          A structure that contains X12-specific advanced options, such as split options for processing X12 EDI files.

          • splitOptions (dict) –

            Specifies options for splitting X12 EDI files. These options control how large X12 files are divided into smaller, more manageable units.

            • splitBy (string) –

              Specifies the method used to split X12 EDI files. Valid values include TRANSACTION (split by individual transaction sets), or NONE (no splitting).

          • validationOptions (dict) –

            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.

              • (dict) –

                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 will be set: codeListValidationRule, elementLengthValidationRule, elementRequirementValidationRule. If a client receives an unknown member it will set SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER as the top level key, which maps to the name or tag of the unknown member. The structure of SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER is as follows:

                'SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER': {'name': 'UnknownMemberName'}
                
                • codeListValidationRule (dict) –

                  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) –

                    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 (dict) –

                  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) –

                    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) –

                    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.

                  • minLength (integer) –

                    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.

                • elementRequirementValidationRule (dict) –

                  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) –

                    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) –

                    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).

    • mapping (dict) –

      Returns the structure that contains the mapping template and its language (either XSLT or JSONATA).

      • templateLanguage (string) –

        The transformation language for the template, either XSLT or JSONATA.

      • template (string) –

        A string that represents the mapping template, in the transformation language specified in templateLanguage.

    • outputConversion (dict) –

      Returns the OutputConversion object, which contains the format options for the outbound transformation.

      • toFormat (string) –

        The format for the output from an outbound transformer: only X12 is currently supported.

      • formatOptions (dict) –

        A structure that contains the X12 transaction set and version for the transformer output.

        Note

        This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys will be set: x12. If a client receives an unknown member it will set SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER as the top level key, which maps to the name or tag of the unknown member. The structure of SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER is as follows:

        'SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER': {'name': 'UnknownMemberName'}
        
        • x12 (dict) –

          A structure that contains the X12 transaction set and version. The X12 structure is used when the system transforms an EDI (electronic data interchange) file.

          Note

          If an EDI input file contains more than one transaction, each transaction must have the same transaction set and version, for example 214/4010. If not, the transformer cannot parse the file.

          • transactionSet (string) –

            Returns an enumerated type where each value identifies an X12 transaction set. Transaction sets are maintained by the X12 Accredited Standards Committee.

          • version (string) –

            Returns the version to use for the specified X12 transaction set.

      • advancedOptions (dict) –

        A structure that contains advanced options for EDI processing. Currently, only X12 advanced options are supported.

        • x12 (dict) –

          A structure that contains X12-specific advanced options, such as split options for processing X12 EDI files.

          • splitOptions (dict) –

            Specifies options for splitting X12 EDI files. These options control how large X12 files are divided into smaller, more manageable units.

            • splitBy (string) –

              Specifies the method used to split X12 EDI files. Valid values include TRANSACTION (split by individual transaction sets), or NONE (no splitting).

          • validationOptions (dict) –

            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.

              • (dict) –

                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 will be set: codeListValidationRule, elementLengthValidationRule, elementRequirementValidationRule. If a client receives an unknown member it will set SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER as the top level key, which maps to the name or tag of the unknown member. The structure of SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER is as follows:

                'SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER': {'name': 'UnknownMemberName'}
                
                • codeListValidationRule (dict) –

                  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) –

                    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 (dict) –

                  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) –

                    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) –

                    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.

                  • minLength (integer) –

                    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.

                • elementRequirementValidationRule (dict) –

                  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) –

                    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) –

                    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).

    • sampleDocuments (dict) –

      Returns a structure that contains the Amazon S3 bucket and an array of the corresponding keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

      • bucketName (string) –

        Contains the Amazon S3 bucket that is used to hold your sample documents.

      • keys (list) –

        Contains an array of the Amazon S3 keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

        • (dict) –

          An array of the Amazon S3 keys used to identify the location for your sample documents.

          • input (string) –

            An array of keys for your input sample documents.

          • output (string) –

            An array of keys for your output sample documents.

Exceptions