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bank-validator lets you validate different bank account numbers. A validated number means that the number follows the correct format has the correct checksum, which means it could be a real bank account. Currently supported formats are:
To use bank-validator follow these simple steps:
Add to your Gemfile:
gem 'bank-validator'
Or:
gem install bank-validator
Now you can use the validations in your models.
Let's assume you have a User
model with string columns iban
, bic
, and routing_number
. To validate these fields you would simply add the following lines to your User.rb
file:
validates :iban, iban: true
validates :bic, bic: true
validates :routing_number, routing_number: true
You can also pass custom messages to your validations. Otherwise the symbols :invalid_iban
, :invalid_bic
, :invalid_routing_number
are returned, which you can map to internationalized error messages.
Now you're ready to go!
Copyright (c) 2015 Adam Bahlke. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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