NAME
Finance::Bank::AllianceAndLeicester - Check your Alliance & Leicester bank accounts from Perl
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Bank::AllianceAndLeicester;
my @accounts = Finance::Bank::AllianceAndLeicester->check_balance(
customerid => '012345678912',
pin => '12345',
memorable => 'mybirthplace',
phrase => 'my unique phrase'
);
foreach (@accounts) {
printf "%12s(%20s): GBP %8.2f (Overdraft: GBP %8.2f Available: GBP %8.2f)\n",
$_->{account}, $_->{name}, $_->{balance}, $_->{overdraft}, $_->{available_balance} ;
}
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a rudimentary interface to the Alliance & Leicester online banking system at https://www.mybank.alliance-leicester.co.uk/
.
DEPENDENCIES
You will need either Crypt::SSLeay
or IO::Socket::SSL
installed for HTTPS support to work with LWP. This module also depends on WWW::Mechanize
and HTML::TokeParser
for screen-scraping.
CLASS METHODS
- check_balance
-
check_balance ( customerid => $c, pin => $p, memorable => $m, phrase => $s )
Return an array of account hashes, one for each of your bank accounts.
- customerid
-
The Customer ID is 12 Digit number supplied with your account
- pin
-
Your 5 Digit PIN Number
- memorable
-
This is your memorable information. Such as your birth place. This is asked for when you first login to your bank account.
- phrase
-
Your unique phrase. This is used to make sure we are connecting to the Alliance & Leicester website and that the connection has not been hijacked.
This is created when you fisrt sign up your account, and can be changed on the Alliance & Leicester internet banking website.
ACCOUNT HASH KEYS
$ac->account
$ac->name
$ac->balance
$ac->overdraft
$ac->available_balance
Return the account number, account name (eg. 'PlusSaver'), account balance, account overdraft limit and available balance as a signed floating point value.
WARNING
This warning is from Simon Cozens' Finance::Bank::LloydsTSB
, and seems just as apt here.
This is code for online banking, and that means your money, and that means BE CAREFUL. You are encouraged, nay, expected, to audit the source of this module yourself to reassure yourself that I am not doing anything untoward with your banking data. This software is useful to me, but is provided under NO GUARANTEE, explicit or implied.
THANKS
Simon Cozens for Finance::Bank::LloydsTSB
and Chris Ball for Finance::Bank::HSBC, upon which most of this code is based. Andy Lester (and Skud, by continuation) for WWW::Mechanize, Gisle Aas for HTML::TokeParser.
AUTHOR
Ian Bissett ian.bissett@tekuiti.co.uk