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IdEcuador

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Gema para validar la cédula o ruc de Ecuador

La clase Id dentro del módulo IdEcuador permite, a partir de un número de identificación, saber:

  • Si el número de identificación es válido
  • El tipo de identificación, que puede ser:
    • Cédula
    • RUC personas naturales
    • RUC empresa sector público
    • RUC empresa privada o extranjera

Usage

require "id_ecuador"

cedula = IdEcuador.new "1104680135"
cedula.id               # => "1104680135"
cedula.valid?           # => true
cedula.tipo_id          # => "Cédula Persona natural"
cedula.tipo_id_sym      # => :cedula
cedula.codigo_provincia # => 11

cedula_invalida = IdEcuador.new "1105680134"
cedula_invalida.errors # => ["ID inválida"]

No validar automáticamente:

cedula = IdEcuador.new "1104680135", auto_validate: false
cedula.validate!.valid?

Rails

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_id :identificacion
end

Con opciones:

Las opciones por defecto son:

{
  :allow_blank => true,   # No levanta error si el atributo es nil o ""
  :message => nil,        # Utilizar mensajes por defecto de la gema
  :only => []             # Permitir todos los tipos de ID
}
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_id :identificacion, allow_blank: false, message: "Cédula inválida", only: [:cedula, :ruc]
end

Ejemplo API Rails:

user = User.new identificacion: "110468135001"
user.idenfiticacion                    # => "110468135001"
user.identificacion_id_validator.class # => IdEcuador::Id
user.identificacion_tipo_id            # => "RUC Persona natural"
user.identificacion_tipo_id_sym        # => :ruc
user.identificacion_codigo_provincia   # => 11

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'id_ecuador'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install id_ecuador

Documentación

rubydoc

TODO

  • Documentar
  • Escribir la documentación en un solo idioma

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

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