NAME
Data::FormValidator::Constraints::CreditCard - Data constraints, using Business::CreditCard
SYNOPSIS
use Data::FormValidator::Constraints::CreditCard qw(:all);
constraint_methods => {
cc_number => [
# number is syntactically valid
FV_cc_number(),
# verify type, by value
FV_cc_type(qw(Visa MasterCard)),
# verify type, by regex
FV_cc_type(qr/visa|mastercard/i),
],
# expiry month is within valid range
cc_exp_mon => FV_cc_expiry_month(),
# expiry year is not in the past
cc_exp_year => FV_cc_expiry_year(),
# full expiry date is not in the past
cc_expiry => FV_cc_expiry(),
},
DESCRIPTION
Data::FormValidator::Constraints::CreditCard
provides several methods that can be used to generate constraint closures for use with Data::FormValidator
for the purpose of validating credit card numbers and expiry dates, using Business::CreditCard
.
METHODS
- FV_cc_number()
-
Creates a constraint closure that returns true if the constrained value appears to be a valid credit card number.
NOTE: "appears to be a valid credit card number" ONLY means that the number appears to be valid and has passed the checksum test; -NO- tests have been performed to verify that this is actually a real/valid credit card number.
- FV_cc_type(@set)
-
Creates a constraint closure that returns true if the constrained value appears to be a credit card of one of the types listed in the given
@set
. The@set
can be provided as either a list of scalars (which are compared using theeq
operator), or as a list of regular expressions.For more information on the actual card types that can be checked for, please refer to the information for the
cardtype()
method inBusiness::CreditCard
. - FV_cc_expiry()
-
Creates a constraint closure that returns true if the constrained value appears to be a valid credit card expiry date; correct integer values for year/month, with the date not being in the past.
Accepted formats include "MM/YY" and "MM/YYYY".
NOTE: use of this method requires that the full credit card expiry date be present in a single field; no facilities are provided for gathering the month/year data from two separate fields.
- FV_cc_expiry_month()
-
Creates a constraint closure that returns true if the constrained value appears to be a valid credit card expiry month; an integer in the range of "1-12".
- FV_cc_expiry_year()
-
Creates a constraint closure that returns true if the constrained value appears to be a valid credit card expiry year; an integer value for a year, not in the past.
Expiry years can be provided as either "YY" or "YYYY". When using the two-digit "YY" format, the year is considered to be part of the sliding window 1970-2069.
AUTHOR
Graham TerMarsch (cpan@howlingfrog.com)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008, Graham TerMarsch. All Rights Reserved.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same license as Perl itself.