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french-ssn

v4.1.0

Published

🇫🇷 A parser / validator for French Social Security Number

Downloads

15,393

Readme

🇫🇷 French Social Security Number Parser

tested with jest npm version CircleCI Build Status codecov

"A la carte" parsing, validation and creation of French Social Security Numbers (named by French people as "Carte Vitale", "Numéro de sécu", "Numéro de sécurité sociale", "NIR", "Carte de sécu" ...)

Installation

yarn add french-ssn

or

npm i --save french-ssn

Usage

import SSN from "french-ssn"

SSN.parse("2 55 08 14 168 025 38")
/*
{
  provisional: false,
  gender: {
    name: 'female',
    title: 'Mme',
  },
  approximateAge: 62,
  birth: {
    month: {
      name: 'août',
      index: 8
    },
    year: 1955,
    approximateDate: 1955-08-17T00:00:00.000Z,
    country: {
      insee: '100',
      name: 'France'
    },
    county: {
      insee: '14',
      name: 'Calvados'
    },
    city: {
      insee: '14168'
    }
  }
}
*/

SSN.validate("2 55 08 14 168 025 12") // false
SSN.validate("2 55 08 14 168 025 38") // true
SSN.getControlKey("2 55 08 14 168 025") // "38"
SSN.make({ gender: 1, month: 5, year: 78, place: "99330", rank: 108 }) // "178059933010817"
SSN.format("178059933010817") // "1 78 05 99 330 108 17"

Api

| Method | arguments |  returned value |  throws | | --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | parse | ssn: string \| number : You may provide your ssn in various formats : a number with 15 digits, a string, with or without spaces, or any other delimiting character | an object containing information about the ssn owner | will throw if ssn is not correctly formated or if control key does not match. Will not throw if information provided does not make sense, information will simply be marked as "unknown". Eg: parse("0 ...").gender = { unknown: true } | | validate | ssn: string \| number | boolean (this is only a convenience function, it calls parse under the hood in a try catch block) | never | | getControlKey | partialSSN: string \| number : The first 13 characters of the ssn |  string : the control key (2 digits between "01" and "97") | will throw if ssn is not correctly formated | | make | params: { gender: string? \| number?, month: string? \| number?, year: string? \| number?, place: string? \| number?, rank: string? \| number?, controlKey: string? \| number? } | string Mostly useful for tests, this function creates an SSN with the given params. If controlKey is not provided it is auto filled with a valid value. All named parameters of the function are optionnal. | | | format | params: string \| number | string it prints an SSN nicely with spaces | will throw if ssn is not correctly formated |

Features

  • Corsica (2A, 2B)
  • DOM-TOM
  • Birth in Foreign countries
  • Birth in Algeria before 1962
  • Birth in Morocco or Tunisia before 1964
  • No dependencies (only dev dependencies)

Contributing

Please fork this package, and run

yarn install
yarn test

Issues

Something is not working as expected? Some data is wrong? Documentation is missing? You need a different feature / API? Please file an issue, we'll be in touch.

References

(in French)

Financial Support

Gofer 🤝 (the human-centric work-on-demand solution) is the main support of this package.