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# iban.py - functions for handling International Bank Account Numbers (IBANs)
#
# Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 Arthur de Jong
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
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"""IBAN (International Bank Account Number).
The IBAN is used to identify bank accounts across national borders. The
first two letters are a country code. The next two digits are check digits
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for the ISO 7064 Mod 97, 10 checksum. Each country uses its own format
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for the remainder of the number.
Some countries may also use checksum algorithms within their number but
this is currently not checked by this number.
>>> validate('GR16 0110 1050 0000 1054 7023 795')
'GR1601101050000010547023795'
>>> validate('BE31435411161155')
'BE31435411161155'
>>> compact('GR16 0110 1050 0000 1054 7023 795')
'GR1601101050000010547023795'
>>> format('GR1601101050000010547023795')
'GR16 0110 1050 0000 1054 7023 795'
"""
import re
from stdnum import numdb
from stdnum.exceptions import *
from stdnum.iso7064 import mod_97_10
from stdnum.util import clean
# our open copy of the IBAN database
_ibandb = numdb.get('iban')
# the valid characters we have
_alphabet = '0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
# regular expression to check IBAN structure
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_struct_re = re.compile(r'([1-9][0-9]*)!([nac])')
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def compact(number):
"""Convert the iban number to the minimal representation. This strips the
number of any valid separators and removes surrounding whitespace."""
return clean(number, ' -').strip().upper()
def _to_base10(number):
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"""Prepare the number to its base10 representation (also moving the
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check digits to the end) so it can be checked with the ISO 7064
Mod 97, 10 algorithm."""
# TODO: find out whether this should be in the mod_97_10 module
return ''.join(str(_alphabet.index(x)) for x in number[4:] + number[:4])
def _struct_to_re(structure):
"""Convert an IBAN structure to a refular expression that can be used
to validate the number."""
def conv(match):
chars = {
'n': '[0-9]',
'a': '[A-Z]',
'c': '[A-Za-z0-9]',
}[match.group(2)]
return '%s{%s}' % (chars, match.group(1))
return re.compile('^%s$' % _struct_re.sub(conv, structure))
def validate(number):
"""Checks to see if the number provided is a valid IBAN."""
number = compact(number)
try:
test_number = _to_base10(number)
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except Exception:
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raise InvalidFormat()
# ensure that checksum is valid
mod_97_10.validate(test_number)
# look up the number
info = _ibandb.info(number)
# check if the bban part of number has the correct structure
bban = number[4:]
if not _struct_to_re(info[0][1].get('bban', '')).match(bban):
raise InvalidFormat()
# return the compact representation
return number
def is_valid(number):
"""Checks to see if the number provided is a valid IBAN."""
try:
return bool(validate(number))
except ValidationError:
return False
def format(number, separator=' '):
"""Reformat the passed number to the space-separated format."""
number = compact(number)
return separator.join(number[i:i + 4] for i in range(0, len(number), 4))