jsvat
[Demo and Examples]
Check the validity of the format of an EU VAT number. No dependencies.
What is it?
Small library to check validity VAT numbers (European + some others counties). (learn more about VAT)
- No dependencies;
- No http calls;
- 2-step checks: math + regexp;
- Tree-shakeable;
- Extendable;
- Separate checks for valid VAT and valid VAT format;
- Dynamically add/remove countries with which you want to check the VAT;
- Detecting possible country before you finish;
- Typescript;
Installation
Installation:
npm i jsvat --save
(or yarn add jsvat
)
For legacy versions (below v2.0.0) also possible: Bower: bower i jsvat --save
Getting Started
import { checkVAT, belgium, austria } from 'jsvat';
checkVAT('BE0411905847', [belgium]);
checkVAT('BE0411905847', [belgium, austria]);
checkVAT('BE0411905847', [austria]);
or
import { checkVAT, countries } from 'jsvat';
('countries');
checkVAT('BE0411905847', countries);
to check against all supported countries
Return value
checkVAT()
returns VatCheckResult
object:
export interface VatCheckResult {
value?: string;
isValid: boolean;
isValidFormat: boolean;
isSupportedCountry: boolean;
country?: {
name: string;
isoCode: {
short: string;
long: string;
numeric: string;
};
};
}
List of supported Countries:
- Andorra
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Switzerland
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Germany
- Denmark
- Greece
- Spain
- Europe
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- United Kingdom
- Croatia
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia Federation
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Slovakia republic
- Sweden
How to import all countries at once?
import { checkVAT, countries } from 'jsvat';
checkVAT('WD12345678', countries);
Extend countries list - add your own country:
You can add your own country.
In general Country
should implement following structure:
interface Country {
name: string;
codes: ReadonlyArray<string>;
calcFn: (vat: string, options?: object) => boolean;
rules: {
multipliers: {};
regex: ReadonlyArray<RegExp>;
};
}
Example:
import { checkVAT } from 'jsvat';
export const wonderland = {
name: 'Wonderland',
codes: ['WD', 'WDR', '999'],
calcFn: (vat) => {
return vat.length === 10;
},
rules: {
regex: [/^(WD)(\d{8})$/]
}
};
checkVAT('WD12345678', [wonderland]);
About modules... ES6 / CommonJS / AMD / UMD / System
jsvat build includes es6
, commonjs
, amd
, umd
and system
builds at the same time.
By default you will stick to es6
version for browsers and build tools (webpack, etc):
which expects you to import it as
import { checkVAT, belgium, austria } from 'jsvat';
Node.js automatically will pick up CommonJS
version by default.
Means you could import it like:
const { checkVAT, belgium, austria } = require('jsvat');
const { checkVAT, belgium, austria } = require('jsvat');
<script src="whatever/jsvat/lib/umd/index.js"></script>;
Alternatively you can specify which module system you do want, e.g.:
const { checkVAT, belgium, austria } = require('jsvat/lib/commonjs');
import { checkVAT, belgium, austria } from 'jsvat/lib/es6';
<script src="whatever/jsvat/lib/umd/index.js"></script>;
const { checkVAT, belgium, austria } = require('jsvat/lib/amd');
import { checkVAT, belgium, austria } from 'jsvat/lib/system';
How jsvat checks validity?
There is 2-step check:
- Compare with list of Regexps;
For example regexp for austria is /^(AT)U(\d{8})$/
.
Looks like ATU99999999
is valid (it's satisfy the regexp), but actually it's should be invalid.
- Some magic mathematical counting;
Here we make some mathematical calculation (different for each country).
After that we may be sure that ATU99999999
and for example ATV66889218
isn't valid, but ATU12011204
is valid.
NOTE:
VAT numbers of some countries should ends up with special characters. Like '01' for Sweden or "L" for Cyprus.
If 100% real VAT doesn't fit, try to add proper appendix.
Browsers Supports
Support only of evergreen browsers.
Legacy versions (below v2.0.0) supports all browsers down to IE9 (including IE9).
LICENSE
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Sergei Panfilov
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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