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fast-iban

v1.2.0

Published

IBAN/BBAN validation and conversion following ISO 13616

Downloads

21,223

Readme

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fast-iban

IBAN/BBAN validation and conversion following ISO 13616.

Last update: 92 - May 2022

Installation

Install using npm:

$ npm install fast-iban

Usage

In node.js

var IBAN = require('fast-iban');

IBAN.formatBBAN('54320388899944', 'FO'); // 5432-038889994-4

IBAN.formatIBAN('BG80BNBG96611020345678'); // BG80 BNBG 9661 1020 3456 78

IBAN.generateIBAN('12345600000785', 'FI', true, true); // FI21 1234 5600 0007 85

IBAN.validateIBAN('AD12-0001-2030-2003-5910-0100'); // true
IBAN.validateIBAN('AZ21NABZ00000000137010001944'); // true
IBAN.validateIBAN('HR6510010051863000160'); // false
IBAN.validateIBAN('AT611904300234573201', true); // true
IBAN.validateIBAN('BG80BNBG96611020345678', false); // true

IBAN.validateBBAN('370400440532013000', 'DE'); // true
IBAN.validateBBAN('0WBK000000007099453', 'GI'); // false

API

formatBBAN(rawValue: String, rawCountryCode: String, separator?: String = '-') -> String

Check requirements.
Returns rawValue formatted as BBAN for rawCountryCode

Validate BBAN before formatting.
See method validateBBAN(rawValue, rawCountryCode) for more informations.

Separator can be customised.
Default value is -.

Required

  • rawValue must be not Null
  • rawValue must be of type String
  • rawCountryCode must be not Null
  • rawCountryCode must be of type String
  • rawCountryCode must respect format ^[A-Z]{2}$

formatIBAN(rawValue: String)-> String

Check requirements.
Returns rawValue formatted as an IBAN.

Required

  • rawValue must be not Null
  • rawValue must be of type String

generateIBAN(rawValue: String, rawCountryCode: String, validateBBAN?: Boolean = false, formatIBAN?: Boolean = false) -> String

Check requirements.
Returns value as a valid IBAN using rawValue and rawCountryCode.

If validateBBAN === true, validate BBAN before the check digits.
See method validateBBAN(rawValue, rawCountryCode) for more informations.
Default value is false.

If formatIBAN === true, format IBAN after generation of the check digits.
See method formatIBAN(rawValue) for more informations.
Default value is false.

Required

  • rawValue must be not Null
  • rawValue must be of type String
  • rawCountryCode must be not Null
  • rawCountryCode must be of type String
  • rawCountryCode must respect format ^[A-Z]{2}$

validateBBAN(rawValue: String, rawCountryCode: String) -> Boolean

Check requirements.
Returns if the BBAN format against ISO 13616 specifications is valid.
Last update: October 2019 Source: https://www.swift.com/standards/data-standards/iban

If rawCountryCode is unknow, prints warning in console and always returns true.

Required

  • rawValue must be not Null
  • rawValue must be of type String
  • rawCountryCode must be not Null
  • rawCountryCode must be of type String
  • rawCountryCode must respect format ^[A-Z]{2}$

validateIBAN(rawValue: String, validateBBAN?: Boolean = false) -> String

Check requirements.
Returns if the IBAN check digits are valid.

If validateBBAN === true, validate BBAN before the check digits.
See method validateBBAN(rawValue, rawCountryCode) for more informations.
Default value is false.

Required

  • rawValue must be not Null
  • rawValue must be of type String
  • rawValue must respect format ^[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{2}[0-9A-Z]{11,30}$