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us-bank-account-validator

v1.0.0

Published

A library for validating US Bank Account routing and account numbers

Downloads

24,620

Readme

US Bank Account Validator

US Bank Account Validator provides validation utilities for US bank routing and account numbers. It includes first-class support for "potential" validity so you can use it to present appropriate UI to your user as they type.

Installation

You can install us-bank-account-validator through npm.

npm install us-bank-account-validator

Example

In Node/Webpack/Browserify:

var valid = require("us-bank-account-validator");

var routingValidation = valid.routingNumber("4111");

if (routingValidation.isValid) {
  renderFullyValidRoutingNumber();
} else if (!routingValidation.isPotentiallyValid) {
  renderInvalidRoutingNumber();
}

In the browser with <script> tags:

<script src="path/to/us-bank-account-validator.js"></script>
<script>
  var accountValidation = valid.accountNumber("4111");

  if (accountValidation.isValid) {
    renderFullyValidAccountNumber();
  } else if (!accountValidation.isPotentiallyValid) {
    renderInvalidAccountNumber();
  }
</script>

API

valid.routingNumber(value: string): object

Will return something like this:

{
  // if false, indicates there is no way the number could be valid
  isPotentiallyValid: true,

  // if true, number is fully valid for submission
  isValid: false
}

Valid routing numbers come from a hard-coded list of possible numbers, which you can find in src/routing-number-list.js.

valid.accountNumber(value: string): object

Will return something like this:

{
  // if false, indicates there is no way the number could be valid
  isPotentiallyValid: true,

  // if true, number is fully valid for submission
  isValid: false
}

Valid account numbers are strings between 4 and 17 characters. They are usually numeric but not always, which is why this is a simple length check.