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optima-ccgen

v0.2.0

Published

Credit card number generator and validator

Downloads

78

Readme

Credit card -like number generator

Use this package to:

  • generate credit card alike numbers;
  • validate credit card alike numbers;
  • format credit card alike numbers;

This package exposes three methods - generateCcNumber, isValidCcNumber and formatCcNumber. It is based on Luhn algorithm, used to generates and validates credit card numbers. Of couse, one can use it for any other purpose such as client codes, gift card codes, etc. Or in other words - when you don't need a sequential numbers, but rather a way to verify the integrity of the provided numerical string.

Installation

npm install optima-ccgen --save

Generate a new credit card -like number

import { generateCcNumber } from "optima-ccgen";

generateCcNumber(1313, 16, true); // "1313 8291 8789 9580"
generateCcNumber(1313, 16); // "1313829187899580"

generateCcNumber(prefix: string | number, length: string | number, [formatted:boolean = false]): string

  • prefix - digits to be prepended to the final result;
  • length - length of the final result, including the prefix;
  • formatted - optional, defaults to false, should the result be formatted with a space after every 4th digit or not.

Validate a credit card -like number

import { isValidCcNumber } from "optima-ccgen";

isValidCcNumber(1313829187899580); // true

isValidCcNumber(value: string | number): boolean

  • value - numeric sequence to be validated against Luhn algorythm. If a formatted number is passed as argument, empty spaces will be removed and then the result will be validated.

Format string as credit card number

import { formatCcNumber } from 'optima-ccgen';

formatCcNumber("1234567898765432") // "1234 5678 9876 5432"

formatCcNumber(value: string | number): string

  • value - value to be formatted.