Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ciuy
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: Python package for validating Uruguayan identity document numbers.
Home-page: https://github.com/ismaelpadilla/ciuy_py
Author: Ismael Padilla
Author-email: padillaismael92@gmail.com
License: MIT
Project-URL: Documentation, https://ciuy.readthedocs.io/
Keywords: Uruguay,dni,id,eid,validation,cédula,cédula uruguaya
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Requires-Python: >=3.4
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# ciuy

🇺🇾 🇪🇸 Documentación en español disponible [aquí](https://ciuy.readthedocs.io/es/latest/) / Spanish documentation is available [here](https://ciuy.readthedocs.io/es/latest/).

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Package for validating Uruguayan identity document numbers. Full documentation is available [here](https://ciuy.readthedocs.io/es/latest/).

The functions in this package work with strings and ignore any non-digit characters. Numbers are valid too. So for example, the following expressions represent the same document number:

```
'1.234.567-2'
'12345672'
12345672
```

This package includes the following functions:

`validate_ci(ci: str) -> bool`: Returns true if `ci` is a valid document number, returns false otherwise. `ci` is a string which represents a document number, including the validation digit. `ci` can be a number as well.

`validation_digit(ci: str) -> str`: Returns the validation digit for `ci`.

`random() -> str`: Returns a random document number (including validation digit) in the (100.000, 9.999.999) range.

# Installation

```
$ pip install ciuy
```

# Usage

```
>>> import ciuy
>>> ciuy.validate_ci("1.234.567-2")
True
>>> ciuy.validation_digit("1.234.567")
'2'
>>> ciuy.random()
'82405816'
```

# Testing

This package includes some doctests, as well as unit tests that can be run with `pytest`.

After cloning the repository, you can run the doctests with:

```
$ python3 -m doctest ./ciuy/__init__.py -v
 (several lines ommited)
11 passed and 0 failed.
Test passed.
```

Use `py.test` to run the unit tests:

```
$ py.test
============================= test session starts ==============================
platform linux -- Python 3.8.1, pytest-5.3.5, py-1.8.1, pluggy-0.13.1
rootdir: /home/ciuy
collected 98 items     

tests\test_clean.py ..........                                           [ 10%]
tests\test_command_line.py ........................                      [ 34%]
tests\test_random_ci.py ..                                               [ 36%]
tests\test_validate_ci.py .......................................        [ 76%]
tests\test_validation_digit.py .......................                   [100%]

============================== 98 passed in 1.09s =============================
```

You can also use `pytest` to run all tests, including doctests, with:

```
$ py.test --doctest-modules
```

# Command line

After installation, the following commands become available:

```
$ validate_ci 1.234.567-2
True
$ validation_digit 1.234.567
2
$ random_ci
82405816
```

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Based on the ci_uy Ruby gem by Fernando Briano ([link](https://github.com/picandocodigo/ci_uy)).


