Elisiário Couto 4018b263f2 docs: Update README for new web architecture
Major README overhaul to reflect the transformation to web-ready architecture:

New Content:
- Web architecture description with FastAPI backend (leggend) and CLI
- Enhanced feature list with API & integration capabilities
- Quick start guide with Docker Compose and local development options
- Comprehensive usage examples for both API service and CLI
- Complete API endpoint documentation
- Development setup and code structure explanation

Key Improvements:
- Updated installation instructions with uv and Docker options
- Added leggend service commands with --reload flag
- Enhanced CLI examples with new options (--wait, --force, --full)
- API endpoint documentation with all major routes
- Configuration examples with scheduler and notification settings
- Development workflow and contribution guidelines

The README now accurately represents the current v0.6.11 capabilities
and provides clear guidance for both users and developers.

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💲 leggen

An Open Banking CLI and API service for managing bank connections and transactions.

This tool provides both a FastAPI backend service (leggend) and a command-line interface (leggen) to connect to banks using the GoCardless Open Banking API.

New in v0.6.11: Web-ready architecture with FastAPI backend, enhanced CLI, and background job scheduling.

Having your bank data accessible through both CLI and REST API gives you the power to backup, analyze, create reports, and integrate with other applications.

🛠️ Technologies

🔌 API & Backend

📦 Storage

  • SQLite: for storing transactions, simple and easy to use
  • MongoDB: alternative store for transactions, good balance between performance and query capabilities

📊 Visualization

  • NocoDB: for visualizing and querying transactions, a simple and easy to use interface for SQLite

Features

🎯 Core Banking Features

  • Connect to banks using GoCardless Open Banking API (30+ EU countries)
  • List all connected banks and their connection statuses
  • View balances of all connected accounts
  • List and filter transactions across all accounts
  • Support for both booked and pending transactions

🔄 Data Management

  • Sync all transactions with SQLite and/or MongoDB databases
  • Background sync scheduling with configurable cron expressions
  • Automatic transaction deduplication and status tracking
  • Real-time sync status monitoring

📡 API & Integration

  • REST API: Complete FastAPI backend with comprehensive endpoints
  • CLI Interface: Enhanced command-line tools with new options
  • Health Checks: Service monitoring and dependency management
  • Auto-reload: Development mode with file watching

🔔 Notifications & Monitoring

  • Discord and Telegram notifications for filtered transactions
  • Configurable transaction filters (case-sensitive/insensitive)
  • Account expiry notifications and status alerts
  • Comprehensive logging and error handling

📊 Visualization & Analysis

  • NocoDB integration for visual data exploration
  • Transaction statistics and reporting
  • Account balance tracking over time
  • Export capabilities for further analysis

🚀 Quick Start

Prerequisites

  1. Create a GoCardless account at https://gocardless.com/bank-account-data/
  2. Get your API credentials (key and secret)

Installation Options

The easiest way to get started is with Docker Compose:

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/elisiariocouto/leggen.git
cd leggen

# Create your configuration
mkdir -p leggen && cp config.example.toml leggen/config.toml
# Edit leggen/config.toml with your GoCardless credentials

# Start all services
docker compose up -d

Option 2: Local Development

For development or local installation:

# Install with uv (recommended) or pip
uv sync  # or pip install -e .

# Start the API service
uv run leggend --reload  # Development mode with auto-reload

# Use the CLI (in another terminal)
uv run leggen --help

Configuration

Create a configuration file at ~/.config/leggen/config.toml:

[gocardless]
key = "your-api-key"
secret = "your-secret-key"
url = "https://bankaccountdata.gocardless.com/api/v2"

[database]
sqlite = true
mongodb = false

# Optional: MongoDB configuration
[database.mongodb]
uri = "mongodb://localhost:27017"

# Optional: Background sync scheduling
[scheduler.sync]
enabled = true
hour = 3      # 3 AM
minute = 0
# cron = "0 3 * * *"  # Alternative: use cron expression

# Optional: Discord notifications
[notifications.discord]
webhook = "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/..."
enabled = true

# Optional: Telegram notifications
[notifications.telegram]
token = "your-bot-token"
chat_id = 12345
enabled = true

# Optional: Transaction filters for notifications
[filters.case-insensitive]
salary = "salary"
bills = "utility"

📖 Usage

API Service (leggend)

Start the FastAPI backend service:

# Production mode
leggend

# Development mode with auto-reload
leggend --reload

# Custom host and port
leggend --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8080

API Documentation: Visit http://localhost:8000/docs for interactive API documentation.

CLI Commands (leggen)

Basic Commands

# Check connection status
leggen status

# Connect to a new bank
leggen bank add

# View account balances
leggen balances

# List recent transactions
leggen transactions --limit 20

# View detailed transactions
leggen transactions --full

Sync Operations

# Start background sync
leggen sync

# Synchronous sync (wait for completion)
leggen sync --wait

# Force sync (override running sync)
leggen sync --force --wait

API Integration

# Use custom API URL
leggen --api-url http://localhost:8080 status

# Set via environment variable
export LEGGEND_API_URL=http://localhost:8080
leggen status

Docker Usage

# Start all services
docker compose up -d

# Connect to a bank
docker compose run leggen bank add

# Run a sync
docker compose run leggen sync --wait

# Check logs
docker compose logs leggend

🔌 API Endpoints

The FastAPI backend provides comprehensive REST endpoints:

Banks & Connections

  • GET /api/v1/banks/institutions?country=PT - List available banks
  • POST /api/v1/banks/connect - Create bank connection
  • GET /api/v1/banks/status - Connection status
  • GET /api/v1/banks/countries - Supported countries

Accounts & Balances

  • GET /api/v1/accounts - List all accounts
  • GET /api/v1/accounts/{id} - Account details
  • GET /api/v1/accounts/{id}/balances - Account balances
  • GET /api/v1/accounts/{id}/transactions - Account transactions

Transactions

  • GET /api/v1/transactions - All transactions with filtering
  • GET /api/v1/transactions/stats - Transaction statistics

Sync & Scheduling

  • POST /api/v1/sync - Trigger background sync
  • POST /api/v1/sync/now - Synchronous sync
  • GET /api/v1/sync/status - Sync status
  • GET/PUT /api/v1/sync/scheduler - Scheduler configuration

Notifications

  • GET/PUT /api/v1/notifications/settings - Manage notifications
  • POST /api/v1/notifications/test - Test notifications

🛠️ Development

Local Development Setup

# Clone and setup
git clone https://github.com/elisiariocouto/leggen.git
cd leggen

# Install dependencies
uv sync

# Start API service with auto-reload
uv run leggend --reload

# Use CLI commands
uv run leggen status

Code Structure

leggen/              # CLI application
├── commands/        # CLI command implementations
├── utils/           # Shared utilities
└── api_client.py    # API client for leggend service

leggend/             # FastAPI backend service  
├── api/             # API routes and models
├── services/        # Business logic
├── background/      # Background job scheduler
└── main.py          # FastAPI application

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes with tests
  4. Submit a pull request

⚠️ Notes

  • This project is in active development
  • Web frontend planned for future releases
  • GoCardless API rate limits apply
  • Some banks may require additional authorization steps
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