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abstract: 'Validate EU VAT numbers against VIES/HMRC'
author:
- 'David Precious '
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Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/Changes0000644000175000017500000001255015013316563017306 0ustar davidpdavidpRevision history for Business::Tax::VAT::Validation
1.24 21/05/2025
- Belgian numbers can start with 0 or 1 (@pottenmak, @jonmz, PR #14, GH #18)
- Fix VIES FAQ / Companies House API links (thanks @robrwo)
1.23 18/08/2022
- Further updates because of API changes - expect name & address elements
to be namespaced too (thanks to Thomas Glase)
1.22 17/08/2022
- Updates required because of changes to EU VIES API - GH#15, thanks
to Timothy Su and Thomas Glase for the heads up
1.21 01/11/2021
- remove `soapaction` header, EU soap endpoint does not like it anymore,
GH#12 (tswfi)
1.20 01/04/2021 (Promoting 1.13 trial release to stable)
- Changes as per 1.13 below - supporting UK/XI numbers via HMRC API
courtesy of Dave Lambley (davel), GoDaddy
1.13 24/03/2021 (TRIAL release)
- Implement checking of UK VAT numbers via HMRC (davel)
- Some refactoring (davel)
- Add information returned by VIES/HMRC via new information() (davel)
Many thanks to Dave Lambley (davel) for the changse in this release!
This is going out as a trial release first, then will be promoted to
a full release as 1.20 soon.
1.12 20/03/2020
- Use https:// base_url to avoid a redirect (fgehring)
1.11 13/03/2017
- Add get_last_response accessor, to return the last response we got
(pvoglhofer)
1.10 26/10/2015
- David Precious (BIGPRESH) taking over maintainership - thanks to BPGN!
- Recognise new Irish VAT number format
- Recognise Croatia as an EU member state
- Documentation tweaks
1.02 30/11/2012
- Fix POD typo; Thanks to Gregor Herrmann
1.01 28/11/2012
- Fix POD UTF-8 Encoding issue
1.00 25/03/2012
- This module now uses the VIES SOAP interface (instead of the HTML one)
0.24 06/03/2012
- Fix traderName field required for EL and ES MS
Update POST request fields
0.23 29/02/2012
- Fix regexp in _is_res_ok with multiline regexp (Bart Heupers)
0.22 04/10/2011
- Typo fix in POD error message #2 (Thanks to Martin H. Sluka)
- Minor POD fixes (BPGN)
- Fix subs args bug (performance fix) (BPGN)
0.21 04/08/2009
- New error status 19: EU database too busy (Martin H. Sluka)
0.20 Mon Aug 18 2008
- VIES HTML changes: now allowing multiples spaces (Thanks to Simon Williams, Benoît Galy & Raluca Boboia)
0.19 Tue, Apr 29 2008
- HU regexp: missing digit "9" added (Thanks to Simon Williams)
0.18 Thu Jan 03 2008
- BE regexp: from transitional 9-digit & 10-digit format to 10-digit new format
0.17 Thu Jan 04 14:09:27 2008
- BE regexp updated to new 10-digit format
0.16 Fri Jul 13 23:13:00 2007
- Allowing spaces in regexps
- t/03_distant_check moved to distant_checks/. If you really need to perform all tests against the VIES DB, simply copy the test files into "t/" directory before running "make test".
0.15 Fri Jul 06 18:26:12 2007
- Added missing "keys" during $self->{members} constuction (Thanks to Dave O.)
- Corrected returned 0-1 error codes inversion
- Some POD improvements
- Improved tests: distant check + bad numbers local check
0.14 Thu Jul 05 00:04:13 2007
- VIES interface changed $baseurl, and POST params were changed to lowercase. Added support for Bulgaria and Romania
(Thanks to Kaloyan Iliev)
- New get_last_error_code method
- Updated regexps according to the actual VIES FAQ
- Some slight documentation improvements
- Improved tests: each regexp is tested accordind to FAQ
0.13 Tue Jan 16 00:00:00 2007
- VIES interface changed "not found" layout
- (Thanks to Tom Kirkpatrick for this update)
0.12 Fri Nov 10 18:41:52 2006
- Makefile.PL: current YAML compliance (licence & version fields)
0.11 Fri Nov 10 12:41:48 2006
- Minor bug allowing one forbidden character corrected in Belgian regexp. #
(Thanks to Andy Wardley for this report)
- added regexps property for external testing purposes
- POD CONSTRUCTOR. Some subs moved inside module.
0.10 Thu Jul 20 0:00:00 2006
- Test::Pod to test suite added
0.09 Thu Jun 20 09:28:32 2006
- Added local_check method: regexp only checkup, doesn't asks VIES
0.08 Thu Jun 20 09:05:10 2006
- 9 and 2 digits transitional format for Belgium
- Added member_states property allowing you to retreive valid MS values
0.07 Thu May 25 14:55:19 2006
- Now we use "request" method not "simple request" in order to follow potential redirects
0.06 Thu May 25 14:44:14 2006
- Updating VIES base URL
(Thanks to Torsten Muller)
0.05 Thu Jan 19 14:55:01 2006
- Adding support for proxy server.
(Thanks to Tom Kirkpatrick)
0.04 Mon Nov 01 15:40:27 2004
- Adding support for the "Member service unavailable" VIES's error.
0.03 Mon Nov 01 15:23:16 2004
- Adding support for the 10 new EU countries. This update also includes an extra error code if the server returned a time out error.
(Thanx to Robert Alloway, www.servicecentre.co.uk)
0.02 Mon Sep 29 23:49:00 2003
- Fix internal VAT checks: VAT numbers will be rejected if they contains non-numeric characters.
Now, internal checks are performed by country dependent regeps (thanx to Robert Alloway)
0.01 Wed Aug 06 17:40:40 2003
- original version; created by h2xs 1.22 with options -XA -n Business::Tax::VAT::Validation
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"name" : "Business-Tax-VAT-Validation",
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"bugtracker" : {
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},
"homepage" : "https://github.com/bigpresh/Business-Tax-VAT-Validation/",
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Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/README0000644000175000017500000001336614137754033016705 0ustar davidpdavidpNAME
Business::Tax::VAT::Validation - Validate EU VAT numbers against VIES
SYNOPSIS
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
my $hvatn=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
# Check number
if ($hvatn->check($VAT, [$member_state])){
print "OK\n";
} else {
print $hvatn->get_last_error;
}
DESCRIPTION
This class provides an easy API to check European VAT numbers' syntax,
and if they has been registered by the competent authorities.
It asks the EU database (VIES) for this, using its SOAP API. Basic
checks that the supplied VAT number fit the expected format for the
specified EU member state are performed first, to avoid unnecessarily
sending queries to VIES for input that could never be valid.
CONSTRUCTOR
new Class constructor.
$hvatn=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
If your system is located behind a proxy :
$hvatn=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new(-proxy => ['http', 'http://example.com:8001/']);
Note : See LWP::UserAgent for proxy options.
PROPERTIES
member_states Returns all member states 2-digit codes as array
@ms=$hvatn->member_states;
regular_expressions - Returns a hash list containing one regular
expression for each country
If you want to test a VAT number format ouside this module, e.g.
embedded as javascript in a web form.
%re=$hvatn->regular_expressions;
returns
(
AT => 'U[0-9]{8}',
...
SK => '[0-9]{10}',
);
METHODS
check - Checks if a VAT number exists in the VIES database
$ok=$hvatn->check($vatNumber, [$countryCode]);
You may either provide the VAT number under its complete form (e.g.
BE-123456789, BE123456789) or specify the VAT and MSC (vatNumber and
countryCode) individually.
Valid MS values are :
AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, EL, ES,
FI, FR, GB, HU, IE, IT, LU, LT, LV, MT,
NL, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK
local_check - Checks if a VAT number format is valid This method is
based on regexps only and DOES NOT ask the VIES database
$ok=$hvatn->local_check($VAT, [$member_state]);
information - Returns information related to the last validated VAT
number
%infos=$hvatn->information();
get_last_error_code - Returns the last recorded error code
get_last_error - Returns the last recorded error
my $err = $hvatn->get_last_error_code();
my $txt = $hvatn->get_last_error();
Possible errors are :
* -1 The provided VAT number is valid.
* 0 Unknown MS code : Internal checkup failed (Specified Member
State does not exist)
* 1 Invalid VAT number format : Internal checkup failed (bad
syntax)
* 2 This VAT number doesn't exist in EU database : distant checkup
* 3 This VAT number contains errors : distant checkup
* 17 Time out connecting to the database : Temporary error when the
connection to the database times out
* 18 Member Sevice Unavailable: The EU database is unable to reach
the requested member's database.
* 19 The EU database is too busy.
* 20 Connexion to the VIES database failed.
* 21 The VIES interface failed to parse a stream. This error occurs
unpredictabely, so you should retry your validation request.
* 257 Invalid response, please contact the author of this module. :
This normally only happens if this software doesn't recognize any
valid pattern into the response document: this generally means that
the database interface has been modified, and you'll make the
author happy by submitting the returned response !!!
* 500 The VIES server encountered an internal server error. Error
500 : soap:Server TIMEOUT Error 500 : soap:Server MS_UNAVAILABLE
If error_code > 16, you should temporarily accept the provided
number, and periodically perform new checks until response is OK or
error < 17 If error_code > 256, you should temporarily accept the
provided number, contact the author, and perform a new check when the
software is updated.
SEE ALSO
LWP::UserAgent
http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/faqvies.do for the FAQs
related to the VIES service.
FEEDBACK
If you find this module useful, or have any comments, suggestions or
improvements, feel free to let me know.
AUTHOR
Original author: Bernard Nauwelaerts
Maintainership since 2015: David Precious (BIGPRESH)
CREDITS
Many thanks to the following people, actively involved in the
development of this software by submitting patches, bug reports, new
members regexps, VIES interface changes,... (sorted by last
intervention) :
* Gregor Herrmann, Debian.
* Graham Knop.
* Bart Heupers, Netherlands.
* Martin H. Sluka, noris network AG, Germany.
* Simon Williams, UK2 Limited, United Kingdom & Beno�t Galy,
Greenacres, France & Raluca Boboia, Evozon, Romania
* Dave O., POBox, U.S.A.
* Kaloyan Iliev, Digital Systems, Bulgaria.
* Tom Kirkpatrick, Virus Bulletin, United Kingdom.
* Andy Wardley, individual, United Kingdom.
* Robert Alloway, Service Centre, United Kingdom.
* Torsten Mueller, Archesoft, Germany
LICENSE
GPL3. Enjoy! See COPYING for further information on the GPL.
DISCLAIMER
See http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/viesdisc.do to known the
limitations of the EU validation service.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/examples/0000755000175000017500000000000015013317056017624 5ustar davidpdavidpBusiness-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/examples/vat.cgi0000755000175000017500000000621614137754033021120 0ustar davidpdavidp#!/usr/bin/perl
############################################################################
# IT Development software #
# European VAT number validator #
# CGI interface Version 1.00 #
# Copyright 2003 Nauwelaerts B bpn@it-development.be #
# Created 06/08/2003 Last Modified 25/03/2012 #
############################################################################
# COPYRIGHT NOTICE #
# Copyright 2003 Bernard Nauwelaerts All Rights Reserved. #
# #
# THIS SOFTWARE IS RELEASED UNDER THE GNU Public Licence version 3 #
# See COPYING for details #
# #
# This software is provided as is, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the #
# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. #
# #
############################################################################
# Revision history : #
# #
# 1.00 25/03/2012; For use with the SOAP version of the Validation module #
# 0.02 18/08/2008; Updated disclaimer URL #
# 0.01 06/08/2003; #
# #
############################################################################
use strict;
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
use CGI qw/:standard/;
print header,
start_html('VAT checkup example'),
h1('A simple VAT checkup example');
print "Uses the Business::Tax::VAT::Validation PERL module version ".$Business::Tax::VAT::Validation::VERSION;
my $hvatn=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
if (param()) {
my $vat=join("-",param('MS'),param('VAT'));
print h2("Results"), $vat, ': ';
if ($hvatn->check($vat)) {
print 'This number exists in the VIES database. It belongs to '.$hvatn->information('name')." ".$hvatn->information('address');
} else {
print $hvatn->get_last_error_code.' '.$hvatn->get_last_error;
}
}
print hr, start_form,
"VAT Number", p,
popup_menu(-name=>'MS',
-values=>[$hvatn->member_states]),
textfield('VAT'),p,
submit,
end_form,
hr,
h2("Disclaimer"), "This interface is provided for demonstration purposes only, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.",
p,
'See also this disclaimer: http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/viesdisc.do?selectedLanguage=EN';
end_html;
exit;
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/examples/vat_cli.pl0000755000175000017500000000426214137754033021617 0ustar davidpdavidp#!/usr/bin/perl
############################################################################
# IT Development software #
# European VAT number validator #
# command line interface Version 1.00 #
# Copyright 2003 Nauwelaerts B bpn@it-development.be #
# Created 06/08/2003 Last Modified 25/03/2012 #
############################################################################
# COPYRIGHT NOTICE #
# Copyright 2003 Bernard Nauwelaerts All Rights Reserved. #
# #
# THIS SOFTWARE IS RELEASED UNDER THE GNU Public Licence version 3 #
# See COPYING for details #
# #
# This software is provided as is, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the #
# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. #
# #
############################################################################
# Revision history : #
# #
# 1.00 25/03/2012; For use with the SOAP version of the Validation module #
# 0.01 06/08/2003; #
# #
############################################################################
my $vatNumber=$ARGV[0];
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
my $val=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
if ($val->check($vatNumber)) {
print "VAT Number exists ! ";
print "It belongs to ".$val->information('name')." ".$val->information('address')."\n";
} else {
my $msg="Error ".$val->get_last_error_code." : ".$val->get_last_error;
$msg=~s/[\r\n]/ /g;
print $msg."\n"
}
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/Makefile.PL0000644000175000017500000000166314026724307017772 0ustar davidpdavidpuse 5.005;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence
# the contents of the Makefile that is written.
WriteMakefile(
'NAME' => 'Business::Tax::VAT::Validation',
'VERSION_FROM' => 'lib/Business/Tax/VAT/Validation.pm', # finds $VERSION
'PREREQ_PM' => {
HTTP::Request::Common => 1.0,
LWP::UserAgent => 1.0,
JSON => 0,
perl => 5.8.9,
},
ABSTRACT_FROM => 'lib/Business/Tax/VAT/Validation.pm',
AUTHOR => 'David Precious ',
LICENSE => 'GPL_3',
META_MERGE => {
resources => {
repository => 'https://github.com/bigpresh/Business-Tax-VAT-Validation',
bugtracker => 'https://github.com/bigpresh/Business-Tax-VAT-Validation/issues',
homepage => 'https://github.com/bigpresh/Business-Tax-VAT-Validation/',
},
},
);
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/t/0000755000175000017500000000000015013317056016251 5ustar davidpdavidpBusiness-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/t/pod-coverage.t0000755000175000017500000000024110457726064021023 0ustar davidpdavidpuse Test::More;
eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.00";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.00 required for testing POD coverage" if $@;
all_pod_coverage_ok();
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/t/00_use.t0000755000175000017500000000041310643452676017546 0ustar davidpdavidp#!/usr/bin/env perl -w
use strict;
use Test;
BEGIN { plan tests => 1 }
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
my $hvat=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
if (ref $hvat){
ok(1);
} else {
warn "Error creating vat object: ".($hvat || 'undef')
}
exit;
__END__
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/t/pod.t0000755000175000017500000000031210457724670017232 0ustar davidpdavidpuse strict;
use Test::More;
eval "use Test::Pod 1.00";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@;
my @poddirs = qw( blib script );
all_pod_files_ok( all_pod_files( @poddirs ) );
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/t/02_local_check_nok.t0000755000175000017500000000412515013316756022050 0ustar davidpdavidp#!/usr/bin/env perl -w
use strict;
use Test;
my %local_checks = (
AT => ['V12345678', '123456789', 'U1234567', 'U123456789'],
BE => ['2234567890', '012345678', '123456789', '012345678L'],
BG => ['12345678', '12345678901', '012345678L'],
CY => ['12345678', '1234567A', '123456789A'],
CZ => ['1234567', '12345678901', '123456A890'],
DE => ['12345678A', '1234567A', '123456789A'],
DK => ['1234567','123456789', '12345 78 90'],
EE => ['12345678', '1234567A', '123456789A'],
EL => ['12345678', '1234567A', '123456789A'],
ES => ['12345678', 'A234567B9'],
FI => ['1234567', '123456789', '1234567L'],
FR => ['12 45678901A', 'A245678901', '1B 4567890123', 'AB 45678901'],
GB => ['123 5678 0A', '123 5678 1B 234','GD34', 'HA1234'],
HU => ['1234567', '123456789', '1234567L'],
IE => ['123456AB', '1B3456C8', '1-34567C', '1*3456C8'],
IT => ['1234567890A', '1234567890', '123456789011'],
LT => ['12345678', '123456789A12', '1234567890123'],
LU => ['1234567', '123456789', '1234567L'],
LV => ['1234567890A', '1234567890', '123456789011'],
MT => ['1234567', '123456789', '1234567L'],
NL => ['123456789012', '23456789B12', '123456789C12'],
PL => ['123456', '124567890', '123456L7'],
PT => ['1234567', '1234567A', '123456789A'],
RO => ['1', '12A', '1234567890A'],
SE => ['123456789A12', '12345678901', '01234567890123'],
SI => ['1234567', '123456789', '1234567L'],
SK => ['123456789', '12345678901', '123456789L']
);
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
my $tests = 0;
for my $ms (keys %local_checks) {
$tests+= $#{$local_checks{$ms}} + 1
}
plan tests => $tests;
my $hvat=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
for my $ms (keys %local_checks) {
for my $t (@{$local_checks{$ms}}) {
my $res=$hvat->local_check($t, $ms);
if (!$res){
ok(1);
} else {
warn("Local check for $ms$t failed");
}
}
}
exit;
__END__
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/t/01_local_check.t0000755000175000017500000000344412613457742021207 0ustar davidpdavidp#!/usr/bin/env perl -w
use strict;
use Test;
my %local_checks = (
AT => ['U12345678', 'U12345690'],
BE => ['0123456789'],
BG => ['123456789', '1234567890'],
CY => ['12345678A'],
CZ => ['12345678', '123456789', '1234567890'],
DE => ['123456789'],
DK => ['12345678', '12 45 78 90', '1245 78 90'],
EE => ['123456789'],
EL => ['123456789'],
ES => ['123456789', 'A2345678B'],
FI => ['12345678'],
FR => ['12345678901', '12 456789012', 'A2 456789012', '1B 456789012', 'AB 456789012'],
GB => ['123456789', '123456789012', '123 5678 01', '123 5678 12 234','GD345', 'HA123'],
HR => ['38429373836'],
HU => ['01234567', '12345678', '23456789'],
IE => ['1234567A', '1234567AB', '1B34567C', '1+34567C', '1*34567C'],
IT => ['12345678901'],
LT => ['123456789', '123456789012'],
LU => ['12345678'],
LV => ['12345678901'],
MT => ['12345678'],
NL => ['123456789B12'],
PL => ['1234567890'],
PT => ['123456789'],
RO => ['12', '123', '1234', '12345', '123456', '1234567', '12345678', '123456789', '1234567890'],
SE => ['123456789012'],
SI => ['12345678'],
SK => ['1234567890']
);
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
my $tests = 0;
for my $ms (keys %local_checks) {
$tests+= $#{$local_checks{$ms}} + 1
}
plan tests => $tests;
my $hvat=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
for my $ms (keys %local_checks) {
for my $t (@{$local_checks{$ms}}) {
my $res=$hvat->local_check($ms.$t);
if ($res){
ok(1);
} else {
warn("Local check for $ms-$t failed (".$hvat->get_last_error.')');
}
}
}
exit;
__END__
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/MANIFEST0000644000175000017500000000057315013317056017144 0ustar davidpdavidpChanges
Makefile.PL
MANIFEST
lib/Business/Tax/VAT/Validation.pm
README
COPYING
t/00_use.t
t/01_local_check.t
t/02_local_check_nok.t
xt/03_distant_check.t
t/pod.t
t/pod-coverage.t
examples/vat_cli.pl
examples/vat.cgi
META.yml Module meta-data (added by MakeMaker)
META.json Module JSON meta-data (added by MakeMaker)
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/xt/0000755000175000017500000000000015013317056016441 5ustar davidpdavidpBusiness-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/xt/03_distant_check.t0000755000175000017500000000521414026724307021744 0ustar davidpdavidp#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test;
my %distant_checks = (
AT => ['U12345678'],
BE => ['0123456789'],
BG => ['123456789', '1234567890'],
CY => ['12345678A'],
CZ => ['12345678', '123456789', '1234567890'],
DE => ['123456789'],
DK => ['12345678', '12 45 78 90', '1245 78 90'],
EE => ['123456789'],
EL => ['123456789'],
ES => ['123456789', 'A2345678B'],
FI => ['12345678'],
FR => ['12345678901', '12 456789012', 'A2 456789012', '1B 456789012', 'AB 456789012'],
GB => ['123456789', '123456789012', '123 5678 01', '123 5678 12 234','GD345', 'HA123'],
XI => ['123456789', '123456789012', '123 5678 01', '123 5678 12 234','GD345', 'HA123'],
HU => ['12345678'],
IE => ['1234567A', '1B34567C', '1+34567C', '1*34567C'],
IT => ['12345678901'],
LT => ['123456789', '123456789012'],
LU => ['12345678'],
LV => ['12345678901'],
MT => ['12345678'],
NL => ['123456789B12'],
PL => ['1234567890'],
PT => ['123456789'],
RO => ['12', '123', '1234', '12345', '123456', '1234567', '12345678', '123456789', '1234567890'],
SE => ['123456789012'],
SI => ['12345678'],
SK => ['1234567890']
);
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
my $tests = 0;
for my $ms (keys %distant_checks) {
$tests+= $#{$distant_checks{$ms}} + 1
}
plan tests => $tests;
my $hvat=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
for my $ms (keys %distant_checks) {
for my $t (@{$distant_checks{$ms}}) {
my $res=$hvat->check($t, $ms);
if ($res){
ok(1);
} else {
my $err = $hvat->get_last_error_code;
if ($err == 2) {
ok(1)
} elsif ($err > 16 && $err < 257) {
skip(1);
} elsif ($err > 257) {
warn("skipping $ms$t : ".$hvat->get_last_error."\n");
skip(1);
} elsif ($err == 3 && $ms eq 'GB' && ($t eq 'GD345' || $t eq 'HA123')) {
# These two codes are only successfully looked up in VIES, HMRC
# throws a 400 error indicating that the code is malformed.
# This does not seem correct, but is observed behaviour.
warn("skipping $ms$t : ".$hvat->get_last_error."\n");
skip(1);
} else {
warn("Distant check for $ms$t failed: ".$err.' '.$hvat->get_last_error."\n");
ok(0);
}
}
### To be cool with VIES server !
sleep(1);
}
}
exit 0;
__END__
Business-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/lib/0000755000175000017500000000000015013317056016554 5ustar davidpdavidpBusiness-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/lib/Business/0000755000175000017500000000000015013317056020347 5ustar davidpdavidpBusiness-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/lib/Business/Tax/0000755000175000017500000000000015013317056021103 5ustar davidpdavidpBusiness-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/lib/Business/Tax/VAT/0000755000175000017500000000000015013317056021535 5ustar davidpdavidpBusiness-Tax-VAT-Validation-1.24/lib/Business/Tax/VAT/Validation.pm0000644000175000017500000004200215013316405024160 0ustar davidpdavidppackage Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=cut
############################################################################
# Original author: #
# IT Development software #
# European VAT number validator #
# Created 06/08/2003 #
# #
# Maintainership kindly handed over to David Precious (BIGPRESH) in 2015 #
############################################################################
# COPYRIGHT NOTICE #
# Copyright 2003 Bernard Nauwelaerts All Rights Reserved. #
# Copyright 2015 David Precious All Rights Reserved. #
# #
# THIS SOFTWARE IS RELEASED UNDER THE GNU Public Licence version 3 #
# Please see COPYING for details #
# #
# DISCLAIMER #
# As usual with GNU software, this one is provided as is, #
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of #
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. #
# #
############################################################################
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '1.24';
use HTTP::Request::Common qw(POST);
use LWP::UserAgent;
use JSON qw/ decode_json /;
=head1 NAME
Business::Tax::VAT::Validation - Validate EU VAT numbers against VIES/HMRC
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Business::Tax::VAT::Validation;
my $hvatn=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
# Check number
if ($hvatn->check($VAT, [$member_state])){
print "OK\n";
} else {
print $hvatn->get_last_error;
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class provides an easy API to check European VAT numbers' syntax,
and check if they have been registered by the competent authorities.
It asks the EU database (VIES) for this, using its SOAP API. Basic checks that
the supplied VAT number fit the expected format for the specified EU member
state are performed first, to avoid unnecessarily sending queries to VIES for
input that could never be valid.
It also supports looking up VAT codes from the United Kingdom by using the
REST API provided by their HMRC.
=head1 CONSTRUCTOR
=over 4
=item B Class constructor.
$hvatn=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new();
# If your system is located behind a proxy :
$hvatn=Business::Tax::VAT::Validation->new(-proxy => ['http', 'http://example.com:8001/']);
# Note : See LWP::UserAgent for proxy options.
=cut
sub new {
my ( $class, %arg ) = @_;
my $self = {
baseurl => $arg{baseurl} || 'https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/services/checkVatService',
hmrc_baseurl => $arg{hmrc_baseurl} || 'https://api.service.hmrc.gov.uk/organisations/vat/check-vat-number/lookup/',
error => '',
error_code => 0,
response => '',
re => {
### t/01_localcheck.t tests if these regexps accepts all regular VAT numbers, according to VIES FAQ
AT => 'U[0-9]{8}',
BE => '[01][0-9]{9}',
BG => '[0-9]{9,10}',
CY => '[0-9]{8}[A-Za-z]',
CZ => '[0-9]{8,10}',
DE => '[0-9]{9}',
DK => '[0-9]{2} ?[0-9]{2} ?[0-9]{2} ?[0-9]{2}',
EE => '[0-9]{9}',
EL => '[0-9]{9}',
ES => '([A-Za-z0-9][0-9]{7}[A-Za-z0-9])',
FI => '[0-9]{8}',
FR => '[A-Za-z0-9]{2} ?[0-9]{9}',
GB => '([0-9]{3} ?[0-9]{4} ?[0-9]{2}|[0-9]{3} ?[0-9]{4} ?[0-9]{2} ?[0-9]{3}|GD[0-9]{3}|HA[0-9]{3})',
HR => '[0-9]{11}',
HU => '[0-9]{8}',
IE => '[0-9][A-Za-z0-9\+\*][0-9]{5}[A-Za-z]{1,2}',
IT => '[0-9]{11}',
LT => '([0-9]{9}|[0-9]{12})',
LU => '[0-9]{8}',
LV => '[0-9]{11}',
MT => '[0-9]{8}',
NL => '[0-9]{9}B[0-9]{2}',
PL => '[0-9]{10}',
PT => '[0-9]{9}',
RO => '[0-9]{2,10}',
SE => '[0-9]{12}',
SI => '[0-9]{8}',
SK => '[0-9]{10}',
XI => '([0-9]{3} ?[0-9]{4} ?[0-9]{2}|[0-9]{3} ?[0-9]{4} ?[0-9]{2} ?[0-9]{3}|GD[0-9]{3}|HA[0-9]{3})',
},
proxy => $arg{-proxy},
information => {}
};
$self = bless $self, $class;
$self->{members} = join( '|', keys %{ $self->{re} } );
$self;
}
=back
=head1 PROPERTIES
=over 4
=item B Returns all supported country codes.
These are ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes with two exceptions. This module
supports VAT codes from all current European Union member states and The United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
=over 4
=item C Greece
Must be used in place of Greece's proper code.
=item C Northern Ireland
May be used rather than C for checking a Northern Irish company.
=back
@ms=$hvatn->member_states;
=cut
sub member_states {
( keys %{ $_[0]->{re} } );
}
=item B - Returns a hash list containing one regular expression for each country
If you want to test a VAT number format ouside this module, e.g. embedded as javascript in a web form.
%re=$hvatn->regular_expressions;
returns
(
AT => 'U[0-9]{8}',
...
SK => '[0-9]{10}',
);
=cut
sub regular_expressions {
( %{ $_[0]->{re} } );
}
=back
=head1 METHODS
=cut
=over 4
=item B - Checks if a VAT number exists in the VIES database
$ok=$hvatn->check($vatNumber, [$countryCode]);
You may either provide the VAT number under its complete form (e.g. BE-123456789, BE123456789)
or specify the VAT and MSC (vatNumber and countryCode) individually.
Valid MS values are :
AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, EL, ES,
FI, FR, GB, HR, HU, IE, IT, LU, LT, LV,
MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, XI
=cut
sub check {
my ($self, $vatNumber, $countryCode, @other) = @_; # @other is here for backward compatibility purposes
$self->{information} = {};
return $self->_set_error('You must provide a VAT number') unless $vatNumber;
$countryCode ||= '';
( $vatNumber, $countryCode ) = $self->_format_vatn( $vatNumber, $countryCode );
if ($vatNumber) {
if ($countryCode eq 'GB') {
return $self->_check_hmrc($vatNumber, $countryCode);
}
return $self->_check_vies($vatNumber, $countryCode);
}
0;
}
=item B - Checks if a VAT number format is valid
This method is based on regexps only and DOES NOT ask the VIES database
$ok=$hvatn->local_check($VAT, [$member_state]);
=cut
sub local_check {
my ( $self, $vatn, $mscc, @other ) = @_; # @other is here for backward compatibility purposes
$self->{information} = {};
return $self->_set_error('You must provide a VAT number') unless $vatn;
$mscc ||= '';
( $vatn, $mscc ) = $self->_format_vatn( $vatn, $mscc );
if ($vatn) {
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
=item B - Returns information related to the last checked VAT number
# Get all available information as a hashref:
my $info = $hvatn->information();
# Get a particular key:
my $address = $hvatn->information('address');
Which information is offered depends on the checker used - for UK VAT numbers,
checked via the HMRC API, C is the only key which will be set.
For EU VAT numbers checked via VIES, you can expect C and C.
This hashref will be reset every time you call check() or local_check()
=cut
sub information {
my ( $self, $key, @other ) = @_;
if ($key) {
return $self->{information}{$key}
} else {
return ($self->{information})
}
}
=item B - Returns the last recorded error code
=item B - Returns the last recorded error
my $err = $hvatn->get_last_error_code();
my $txt = $hvatn->get_last_error();
Possible errors are :
=over 4
=item *
-1 The provided VAT number is valid (so, no error occurred)
=item *
0 Unknown MS code : Internal checkup failed (Specified Member State does not exist)
=item *
1 Invalid VAT number format : Internal checkup failed (bad syntax)
=item *
2 This VAT number doesn't exist in EU database : distant checkup
=item *
3 This VAT number contains errors : distant checkup
=item *
17 Time out connecting to the database : Temporary error when the connection to the database times out
=item *
18 Member Sevice Unavailable: The EU database is unable to reach the requested member's database.
=item *
19 The EU database is too busy.
=item *
20 Connexion to the VIES database failed.
=item *
21 The VIES interface failed to parse a stream. This error occurs unpredictabely, so you should retry your validation request.
=item *
257 Invalid response, please contact the author of this module. : This normally only happens if this software doesn't recognize any valid pattern into the response document: this generally means that the database interface has been modified, and you'll make the author happy by submitting the returned response !!!
=item *
500 The VIES server encountered an internal server error.
Error 500 : soap:Server TIMEOUT
Error 500 : soap:Server MS_UNAVAILABLE
=back
If error_code > 16, you should temporarily accept the provided number, and periodically perform new checks until response is OK or error < 17
If error_code > 256, you should temporarily accept the provided number, contact the author, and perform a new check when the software is updated.
=cut
sub get_last_error {
$_[0]->{error};
}
sub get_last_error_code {
$_[0]->{error_code};
}
=item B - Returns the full last response
=cut
sub get_last_response {
$_[0]->{response};
}
### PRIVATE FUNCTIONS ==========================================================
sub _get_ua {
my ($self) = @_;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
if ( ref $self->{proxy} eq 'ARRAY' ) {
$ua->proxy( @{ $self->{proxy} } );
} else {
$ua->env_proxy;
}
$ua->agent( 'Business::Tax::VAT::Validation/'. $Business::Tax::VAT::Validation::VERSION );
return $ua;
}
sub _check_vies {
my ($self, $vatNumber, $countryCode) = @_;
my $ua = $self->_get_ua();
my $request = HTTP::Request->new(POST => $self->{baseurl});
$request->content(_in_soap_envelope($vatNumber, $countryCode));
$request->content_type("text/xml; charset=utf-8");
my $response = $ua->request($request);
return $countryCode . '-' . $vatNumber if $self->_is_res_ok( $response->code, $response->decoded_content );
}
sub _check_hmrc {
my ($self, $vatNumber, $countryCode) = @_;
my $ua = $self->_get_ua();
my $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $self->{hmrc_baseurl}.$vatNumber);
$request->header(Accept => 'application/vnd.hmrc.1.0+json');
my $response = $ua->request($request);
$self->{res} = $response->decoded_content;
if ($response->code == 200) {
my $data = decode_json($self->{res});
$self->{information}->{name} = $data->{target}->{name};
my $line = 1;
my $address = "";
while (defined $data->{target}->{address}->{"line$line"}) {
$address .= $data->{target}->{address}->{"line$line"}."\n";
$line++;
}
$address .= $data->{target}->{address}->{postcode};
$address .= "\n".$data->{target}->{address}->{countryCode};
$self->{information}->{address} = $address;
$self->_set_error( -1, 'Valid VAT Number');
}
elsif ($response->code == 404) {
return $self->_set_error( 2, 'Invalid VAT Number ('.$vatNumber.')');
}
elsif ($response->code == 400) {
return $self->_set_error( 3, 'VAT number badly formed ('.$vatNumber.')');
}
else {
return $self->_set_error( 500, 'Could not contact HMRC: '.$response->status_line);
}
return $countryCode . '-' . $vatNumber;
}
sub _format_vatn {
my ( $self, $vatn, $mscc ) = @_;
my $null = '';
$vatn =~ s/\-/ /g;
$vatn =~ s/\./ /g;
$vatn =~ s/\s+/ /g;
if ( !$mscc && $vatn =~ s/^($self->{members}) ?/$null/e ) {
$mscc = $1;
}
return $self->_set_error( 0, "Unknown MS code" )
if $mscc !~ m/^($self->{members})$/;
my $re = $self->{re}{$mscc};
return $self->_set_error( 1, "Invalid VAT number format" )
if $vatn !~ m/^$re$/;
( $vatn, $mscc );
}
sub _in_soap_envelope {
my ($vatNumber, $countryCode)=@_;
return <
$countryCode
$vatNumber
EWWSOAP
}
sub _is_res_ok {
my ( $self, $code, $res ) = @_;
$self->{information}={};
$res=~s/[\r\n]/ /g;
$self->{response} = $res;
if ($code == 200) {
if ($res=~m/ *(.*?) *<\/ns2:valid>/) {
my $v = $1;
if ($v eq 'true' || $v eq '1') {
if ($res=~m/ *(.*?) *<\/ns2:name>/) {
$self->{information}{name} = $1
}
if ($res=~m/ *(.*?) *<\/ns2:address>/) {
$self->{information}{address} = $1
}
$self->_set_error( -1, 'Valid VAT Number');
return 1;
} else {
return $self->_set_error( 2, 'Invalid VAT Number ('.$v.')');
}
} else {
return $self->_set_error( 257, "Invalid response, please contact the author of this module. " . $res );
}
} else {
if ($res=~m/ *(.*?) *<\/faultcode> * *(.*?) *<\/faultstring>/) {
my $faultcode = $1;
my $faultstring = $2;
if ($faultcode eq 'soap:Server' && $faultstring eq 'TIMEOUT') {
return $self->_set_error(17, "The VIES server timed out. Please re-submit your request later.")
} elsif ($faultcode eq 'soap:Server' && $faultstring eq 'MS_UNAVAILABLE') {
return $self->_set_error(18, "Member State service unavailable. Please re-submit your request later.")
} elsif ($faultstring=~m/^Couldn't parse stream/) {
return $self->_set_error( 21, "The VIES database failed to parse a stream. Please re-submit your request later." );
} else {
return $self->_set_error( $code, $1.' '.$2 )
}
} elsif ($res=~m/^Can't connect to/) {
return $self->_set_error( 20, "Connexion to the VIES database failed. " . $res );
} else {
return $self->_set_error( 257, "Invalid response [".$code."], please contact the author of this module. " . $res );
}
}
}
sub _set_error {
my ( $self, $code, $txt ) = @_;
$self->{error_code} = $code;
$self->{error} = $txt;
undef;
}
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
LWP::UserAgent
L for the FAQs related to the VIES service.
L for details of the service provided by the UK's HMRC.
=head1 FEEDBACK
If you find this module useful, or have any comments, suggestions or improvements, feel free to let me know.
=head1 AUTHOR
Original author: Bernard Nauwelaerts
Maintainership since 2015: David Precious (BIGPRESH)
=head1 CREDITS
Many thanks to the following people, actively involved in the development of this software by submitting patches, bug reports, new members regexps, VIES interface changes,... (sorted by last intervention) :
=over 4
=item *
Gregor Herrmann, Debian.
=item *
Graham Knop.
=item *
Bart Heupers, Netherlands.
=item *
Martin H. Sluka, noris network AG, Germany.
=item *
Simon Williams, UK2 Limited, United Kingdom
=item *
Benoît Galy, Greenacres, France
=item *
Raluca Boboia, Evozon, Romania
=item *
Dave O., POBox, U.S.A.
=item *
Kaloyan Iliev, Digital Systems, Bulgaria.
=item *
Tom Kirkpatrick, Virus Bulletin, United Kingdom.
=item *
Andy Wardley, individual, United Kingdom.
=item *
Robert Alloway, Service Centre, United Kingdom.
=item *
Torsten Mueller, Archesoft, Germany
=item *
Dave Lambley (davel), GoDaddy, United Kingdom
item *
Tatu Wikman (tswfi)
=back
=head1 LICENSE
GPL3. Enjoy! See COPYING for further information on the GPL.
=head1 DISCLAIMER
See L to known the limitations of the EU validation service.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
=cut
1;