PHP/JavaScript webapp to analyse spending habits
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README.md

Overview

This project consists of a PHP backend which can parse CSV files containing bank account transaction information, and a JavaScript front-end which can analyse and display stats about the parsed data.

Data formats

Backend

The backend expects a ‘Statements’ directory containing CSV files with the following fields:

  • Date (dd/mm/yy)
  • Amount
  • Description

Frontend

The JS frontend uses a map containing one entry for each month’s worth of transactions. At present it expects this map to be assigned to a variable called ‘data’. Each month consists of an array of transactions, which are themselves objects containing the following properties:

  • Date - currently a serialisation of a PHP DateTime object, e.g.
    {"date":"2009-01-05 00:00:00","timezone_type":3,"timezone":"UTC"}
  • Amount
  • Description - a user-friendly description of the transaction
  • RawDescription - the raw description from the statement (not used)
  • Category - user-defined category for the transaction (optional)
  • Type - user-defined type for the transaction (optional)

If the category has the special value (Ignored), it is excluded from certain calculates and graphs and showed as greyed out in tables.