package Business::CreditCard;
require Exporter;
-use vars qw( @ISA $VERSION $Country );
+use vars qw( @ISA $VERSION @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $Country );
@ISA = qw( Exporter );
-$VERSION = "0.35";
+$VERSION = "0.36";
+
+@EXPORT = qw( cardtype validate generate_last_digit );
+@EXPORT_OK = qw( receipt_cardtype validate_card );
+$EXPORT_TAGS{NEW} = [ qw( validate_card cardtype receipt_cardtype ) ];
$Country = 'US';
As of 0.30, cardtype() will accept a partial card masked with "x", "X', ".",
"*" or "_". Only the first 2-6 digits and the length are significant;
-whitespace and dashes are removed. To recognize just Visa, MasterCard and
-Amex, you only need the first two digits; to recognize almost all cards
-except some Switch cards, you need the first four digits, and to recognize
-all cards including the remaining Switch cards, you need the first six
-digits.
+whitespace and dashes are removed. With two digits, Visa, MasterCard, Discover
+and Amex are recognized (versions before 0.36 needed four digits to recognize
+all Discover cards). With four digits, almost all cards except some
+Switch cards are recognized. With six digits (the full "BIN" or "IIN"), all
+cards are recognized. Six digits are also required for receipt_cardtype().
The generate_last_digit() subroutine computes and returns the last
digit of the card given the preceding digits. With a 16-digit card,
Use this for receipt display/printing only.
+Note: this subroutine is not exported by default like the others.
+Before 0.36, you needed to call this subroutine fully-qualified, as
+Business::CreditCard::receipt_cardtype()
+
+In 0.36 and later, you can import it into your namespace:
+
+ use Business::CreditCard qw( :DEFAULT receipt_cardtype );
+
+
=head1 ORIGINAL AUTHOR
Jon Orwant
existing code? "use Business::CreditCard <some_minimum_version>" turns it off?
Explicitly ask to turn it off and list that in the SYNOPSIS?
+=head2 validate() and @EXPORT transition plan
+
+First (done in 0.36):
+
+validate_card() is the new name for validate(). Both work for now.
+
+New-style usage (not recommended for code that needs to support B:CC before 0.36):
+
+ use Business::CreditCard qw( :NEW );
+
+You get validate_card(), cardtype() and receipt_cardtype(). You can also ask
+for them explicitly / individually:
+
+ use Business::CreditCard qw( validate_card cardtype receipt_cardtype );
+
+
+Second (we're at now now):
+
+Waiting for 0.36+ to become more prevalent.
+
+
+Third:
+
+Recommend new-style usage. Maybe asking for a specific minimum version turns
+it on too?
+
+
+Fourth:
+ (this is the incompatible part):
+
+Don't export validate() (or anything else [separately?]) by default.
+
+This is the part that will break things and we probably won't do for a long
+time, until new-style usage is the norm and the tradeoff of breaking old code
+is worth it to stop or namespace pollution. Maybe do a 1.00 releaes with the
+current API and 2.00 is when this happens (with a 1.99_01 pre-release)?
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Business::CreditCard::Object> is a wrapper around Business::CreditCard
=cut
-@EXPORT = qw(cardtype validate generate_last_digit);
-
## ref http://neilb.org/reviews/luhn.html#Comparison it looks like
## Business::CCCheck is 2x faster than we are. looking at their implementation
## not entirely a fair comparison, we also do the equivalent of their CC_clean,
return "American Express card" if $number =~ /^3[47][\dx]{13}$/o;
return "Discover card"
- if $number =~ /^30[0-5][\dx]{13,16}$/o #diner's: 300-305
- || $number =~ /^3095[\dx]{12}$/o #diner's: 3095
- || $number =~ /^36[\dx]{12,17}$/o #diner's: 36
- || $number =~ /^3[89][\dx]{14,17}$/o #diner's: 38 and 39
- || $number =~ /^6011[\dx]{12,15}$/o
- || $number =~ /^64[4-9][\dx]{13,16}$/o
- || $number =~ /^65[\dx]{14,17}$/o
- || ( $number =~ /^62[24-68][\dx]{13,16}$/o && $Country =~ /^(US|MX|AI|AG|AW|BS|BB|BM|BQ|VG|KY|CW|DM|DO|GD|GP|JM|MQ|MS|BL|KN|LC|VC|MF|SX|TT|TC)$/oi ) #China Union Pay identified as Discover in US, Mexico and Caribbean
- || ( $number =~ /^35(2[89]|[3-8][\dx])[\dx]{12,15}$/o && $Country =~ /^(US|PR|VI|MP|PW|GU)$/oi ); #JCB cards in the 3528-3589 range are identified as Discover in US, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau and Guam
+ if $number =~ /^30[0-5x][\dx]{13,16}$/o #diner's: 300-305, 30x
+ || $number =~ /^309[5x][\dx]{12}$/o # 3095, 309x
+ || $number =~ /^36[\dx]{12,17}$/o # 36
+ || $number =~ /^3[89][\dx]{14,17}$/o # 38 and 39
+ || $number =~ /^60[1x]{2}[\dx]{12,15}$/o #discover: 6011 601x 60xx
+ || $number =~ /^64[4-9x][\dx]{13,16}$/o # 644-649, 64x
+ || $number =~ /^65[\dx]{14,17}$/o # 65
+ || ( $number =~ /^62[24-68x][\dx]{13,16}$/o && $Country =~ /^(US|MX|AI|AG|AW|BS|BB|BM|BQ|VG|KY|CW|DM|DO|GD|GP|JM|MQ|MS|BL|KN|LC|VC|MF|SX|TT|TC)$/oi ) #China Union Pay identified as Discover in US, Mexico and Caribbean
+ || ( $number =~ /^35(2[89x]|[3-8][\dx]|xx)[\dx]{12,15}$/o && $Country =~ /^(US|PR|VI|MP|PW|GU)$/oi ); #JCB cards in the 3528-3589 range are identified as Discover in US, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau and Guam
return "Switch"
if $number =~ /^49(03(0[2-9]|3[5-9])|11(0[1-2]|7[4-9]|8[1-2])|36[0-9]{2})[\dx]{10}([\dx]{2,3})?$/o
#redunant with above, catch 49* that's not Switch
return "VISA card" if $number =~ /^4[\dx]{12,18}$/o;
- #return "Diner's Club/Carte Blanche"
- # if $number =~ /^3(0[0-59]|[68][\dx])[\dx]{11}$/o;
-
#"Diners Club enRoute"
return "enRoute" if $number =~ /^2(014|149)[\dx]{11}$/o;
# }
# $type = '' if $ccn % 10;
# return $type;
-sub validate {
+
+sub validate { validate_card(@_); }
+
+sub validate_card {
# Allow use as a class method
shift if UNIVERSAL::isa( $_[0], 'Business::CreditCard' );