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convert-registry.php
Erste Version des SEPA-Mandat-Webinterface
Bernd Wurst
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<?php # this script converts the IBAN_registry.txt file's entries to registry.txt format (php-iban's required internal format). # init require_once(dirname(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/php-iban.php'); date_default_timezone_set('UTC'); # mutes a warning # read registry $data = file_get_contents('IBAN_Registry.txt'); if($data == '') { die("Couldn't read IBAN_Registry.txt - try downloading from the location described in the REGISTRY-URL file."); } # print header line print "country_code|country_name|domestic_example|bban_example|bban_format_swift|bban_format_regex|bban_length|iban_example|iban_format_swift|iban_format_regex|iban_length|bban_bankid_start_offset|bban_bankid_stop_offset|bban_branchid_start_offset|bban_branchid_stop_offset|registry_edition|country_sepa\n"; # break in to lines $lines = preg_split('/[\r\n]+/',$data); # display foreach($lines as $line) { # if it's not a blank line, and it's not the header row if($line != '' && !preg_match('/SEPA Country/',$line)) { # extract individual tab-separated fields $bits = explode("\t",$line); # remove quotes and superfluous whitespace on fields that have them. for($i=0;$i<count($bits);$i++) { $bits[$i] = preg_replace('/^"(.*)"$/','$1',$bits[$i]); $bits[$i] = preg_replace('/^ */','',$bits[$i]); $bits[$i] = preg_replace('/ *$/','',$bits[$i]); } # assigned fields to named variables list($country_name,$country_code,$domestic_example,$bban,$bban_structure,$bban_length,$bban_bi_position,$bban_bi_length,$bban_bi_example,$bban_example,$iban,$iban_structure,$iban_length,$iban_electronic_example,$iban_print_example,$country_sepa,$contact_details) = $bits; # sanitise $country_code = strtoupper(substr($country_code,0,2)); # sanitise comments away $bban_structure = preg_replace('/[:;]/','',$bban_structure); # errors seen in Germany, Hungary entries $iban_structure = preg_replace('/, .*$/','',$iban_structure); # duplicates for FO, GL seen in DK $iban_electronic_example = preg_replace('/, .*$/','',$iban_electronic_example); # duplicates for FO, GL seen in DK if($country_code=='MU') { $iban_electronic_example = str_replace(' ','',$iban_electronic_example); # MU example has a spurious space } if($country_code=='CZ') { $iban_electronic_example = preg_replace('/ \w{10,}+$/','',$iban_electronic_example); # extra example for CZ $iban_print_example = preg_replace('/^(CZ.. .... .... .... .... ....).*$/','$1',$iban_print_example); # extra example } if($country_code=='FI') { # remove additional example $iban_electronic_example = preg_replace('/ or .*$/','',$iban_electronic_example); # fix bban example to remove verbosity and match domestic example $bban = '12345600000785'; } $iban_print_example = preg_replace('/, .*$/','',$iban_print_example); # DK includes FO and GL examples in one record # debugging if(false) { print "[$country_name ($country_code)]\n"; print "Domestic account number example: $domestic_example\n"; print "BBAN structure: $bban_structure\n"; print "BBAN length: $bban_length\n"; print "BBAN bank identifier position: $bban_bi_position\n"; print "BBAN bank identifier length: $bban_bi_length\n"; print "BBAN bank identifier example: $bban_bi_example\n"; print "BBAN example: $bban_example\n"; print "IBAN structure: $iban_structure\n"; print "IBAN length: $iban_length\n"; print "IBAN electronic format example: $iban_electronic_example\n"; print "IBAN print format example: $iban_print_example\n"; print "SEPA country: $country_sepa\n"; print "Contact details: $contact_details\n\n"; } # calculate $bban_regex from $bban_structure $bban_regex = swift_to_regex($bban_structure); # calculate $iban_regex from $iban_structure $iban_regex = swift_to_regex($iban_structure); # calculate numeric $bban_length $bban_length = preg_replace('/[^\d]/','',$bban_length); # calculate numeric $iban_length $iban_length = preg_replace('/[^\d]/','',$iban_length); # calculate bban_bankid_<start|stop>_offset # .... First we have to parse the freetext $bban_bi_position, eg: # Bank Identifier 1-3, Branch Identifier # Position 1-2 # Positions 1-2 # Positions 1-3 # Positions 1-3 ;Branch is not available # Positions 1-3, Branch identifier # Positions 1-3, Branch identifier positions # Positions 1-4 # Positions 1-4, Branch identifier # Positions 1-4, Branch identifier positions # Positions 1-5 # Positions 1-5 (positions 1-2 bank identifier; positions 3-5 branch identifier). In case of payment institutions Positions 1-5, Branch identifier positions # Positions 1-6, Branch identifier positions # Positions 1-6. First two digits of bank identifier indicate the bank or banking group (For example, 1 or 2 for Nordea, 31 for Handelsbanken, 5 for cooperative banks etc) # Positions 1-7 # Positions 1-8 # Positions 2-6, Branch identifier positions # positions 1-3, Branch identifier positions # # ... our algorithm is as follows: # - find all <digit>-<digit> tokens preg_match_all('/(\d)-(\d\d?)/',$bban_bi_position,$matches); # - discard overlaps ({1-5,1-2,3-5} becomes {1-2,3-5}) $tmptokens = array(); for($j=0;$j<count($matches[0]);$j++) { #print "tmptokens was... " . print_r($tmptokens,1) . "\n"; $from = $matches[1][$j]; $to = $matches[2][$j]; # (if we don't yet have a match starting here, or it goes further, # overwrite the match-from-this-position record) if(!isset($tmptokens[$from]) || $to < $tmptokens[$from]) { $tmptokens[$from] = $to; } } unset($matches); # done # - assume the token starting from position 1 is the bank identifier # (or, if it does not exist, the token starting from position 2) $bban_bankid_start_offset = 0; # decrement 1 on assignment if(isset($tmptokens[1])) { $bban_bankid_stop_offset = $tmptokens[1]-1; # decrement 1 on assignment unset($tmptokens[1]); } else { $bban_bankid_stop_offset = $tmptokens[2]-1; # decrement 1 on assignment unset($tmptokens[2]); } # - assume any subsequent token, if present, is the branch identifier. $tmpkeys = array_keys($tmptokens); $start = array_shift($tmpkeys); unset($tmpkeys); # done $bban_branchid_start_offset=''; $bban_branchid_stop_offset=''; if($start!= '') { # we have a branch identifier! $bban_branchid_start_offset=$start-1; $bban_branchid_stop_offset=$tmptokens[$start]-1; } else { # (note: this codepath occurs for around two thirds of all records) # we have not yet found a branch identifier. HOWEVER, we can analyse the # structure of the BBAN to determine whether there is more than one # remaining non-tiny field (tiny fields on the end of a BBAN typically # being checksums) and, if so, assume that the first/shorter one is the # branch identifier. $reduced_bban_structure = preg_replace('/^\d+![nac]/','',$bban_structure); $tokens = swift_tokenize($reduced_bban_structure,1); # discard any tokens of length 1 or 2 for($t=0;$t<count($tokens[0]);$t++) { if($tokens[1][$t] < 3) { $tokens['discarded'][$t] = 1; } } # interesting fields are those that are not discarded... if(!isset($tokens['discarded'])) { $interesting_field_count = count($tokens[0]); } else { $interesting_field_count = (count($tokens[0])-count($tokens['discarded'])); } # ...if we have at least two of them, there's a branchid-type field if($interesting_field_count >= 2) { # now loop through until we assign the branchid start offset # (this occurs just after the first non-discarded field) $found=0; for($f=0; (($found==0) && ($f<count($tokens[0]))); $f++) { # if this is a non-discarded token, of >2 length... if((!isset($tokens['discarded'][$f]) || $tokens['discarded'][$f] != 1) && $tokens[1][$f]>2) { # ... then assign. $pre_offset = $bban_bankid_stop_offset+1; # this is the offset before we reduced the structure to remove the bankid field $bban_branchid_start_offset = $pre_offset + $tokens['offset'][$f]; $bban_branchid_stop_offset = $pre_offset + $tokens['offset'][$f] + $tokens[1][$f] - 1; # decrement by one on assignment $found=1; } } } } # calculate 1=Yes, 0=No for $country_sepa # NOTE: This is buggy due to the free inclusion of random text by the registry publishers. # Notably it requires modification for places like Finland and Portugal where these # comments are known to exist. if(strtolower($country_sepa)=='yes') { $country_sepa=1; } else { $country_sepa = 0; } # set registry edition $registry_edition = date('Y-m-d'); # now prepare generate our registry lines... $to_generate = array($country_code=>$country_name); if($country_code == 'DK') { $to_generate = array('DK'=>$country_name,'FO'=>'Faroe Islands','GL'=>'Greenland'); } elseif($country_code == 'FR') { $to_generate = array('FR'=>$country_name,'BL'=>'Saint Barthelemy','GF'=>'French Guyana','GP'=>'Guadelope','MF'=>'Saint Martin (French Part)','MQ'=>'Martinique','RE'=>'Reunion','PF'=>'French Polynesia','TF'=>'French Southern Territories','YT'=>'Mayotte','NC'=>'New Caledonia','PM'=>'Saint Pierre et Miquelon','WF'=>'Wallis and Futuna Islands'); } # output loop foreach($to_generate as $country_code=>$country_name) { # fixes for fields duplicating country code #print "CHECKSUM-BEFORE[$country_code] = $iban_electronic_example\n"; $iban_electronic_example = iban_set_checksum($country_code . substr($iban_electronic_example,2)); #print "CHECKSUM-AFTER[$country_code] = $iban_electronic_example\n"; $iban_structure = $country_code . substr($iban_structure,2); $iban_regex = '^' . $country_code . substr($iban_regex,3); # output print "$country_code|$country_name|$domestic_example|$bban_example|$bban_structure|$bban_regex|$bban_length|$iban_electronic_example|$iban_structure|$iban_regex|$iban_length|$bban_bankid_start_offset|$bban_bankid_stop_offset|$bban_branchid_start_offset|$bban_branchid_stop_offset|$registry_edition|$country_sepa\n"; } } } # swift_to_regex() # converts the SWIFT IBAN format specifications to regular expressions # eg: 4!n6!n1!n -> ^(\d{4})(\d{6})(\d{1})$ function swift_to_regex($swift) { # first find tokens $matches = swift_tokenize($swift); # now replace bits $tr = '^' . $swift . '$'; # loop through each matched token for($i=0;$i<count($matches[0]);$i++) { # calculate replacement $replacement = '(TOKEN)'; # type 'n' if($matches[3][$i] == 'n') { $replacement = '(\d{length})'; } # type 'c' elseif($matches[3][$i] == 'c') { $replacement = '([A-Za-z0-9]{length})'; } # type 'a' elseif($matches[3][$i] == 'a') { $replacement = '([A-Z]{length})'; #' . $matches[1][$i] . '})'; } else { print "unknown type: $matches[3][$i]\n"; exit(1); } # now add length indicator to the token $length = '(LENGTH)'; if($matches[2][$i] == '!') { $length = $matches[1][$i]; } else { $length = '1,' . $matches[1][$i]; } $replacement = preg_replace('/length/',$length,$replacement,1); # finally, replace the entire token with the replacement $tr = preg_replace('/' . $matches[0][$i] . '/',$replacement,$tr,1); } return $tr; } # swift_tokenize() # fetch individual tokens in a swift structural string function swift_tokenize($string,$calculate_offsets=0) { preg_match_all('/((?:\d*?[1-2])?\d)(!)?([anc])/',$string,$matches); if($calculate_offsets) { $current_offset=0; for($i=0;$i<count($matches[0]);$i++) { $matches['offset'][$i] = $current_offset; $current_offset+=$matches[1][$i]; } #print "ANALYSE[raw]: " . join(',',$matches['offset']); } return $matches; } ?>