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[jira] [Commented] (VALIDATOR-404) Support Maestro, Solo and Switch
cards
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Benedikt Ritter commented on VALIDATOR-404:
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[~tanyaz] do you have a reference to a document describing the range of valid card numbers? Is it standardized somewhere?
> Support Maestro, Solo and Switch cards
> --------------------------------------
>
> Key: VALIDATOR-404
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VALIDATOR-404
> Project: Commons Validator
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Tanya
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: payment, validation, validator
>
> Maestro, Solo and Switch card types are popular services owned by Mastercard.
> Would be nice to add validators for those cards into the apache validator framework.
> Example of cards:
> {quote}
> Maestro/Solo - 6759560045005727054
> Mastercard/Maestro/Switch - 5641821000010028
> {quote}
> Suggested regex:
> {code}
> private static final RegexValidator MAESTRO_REGEX =
> new RegexValidator(new String[] {
> // Maestro
> "^(5018|5020|5038|6304|6759|6761|6763)[0-9]{8,15}$",
> // Solo
> "^(6334|6767)[0-9]{12}$", "^((6334|6767)[0-9]{14})$", "^((6334|6767)[0-9]{15})$",
> // Switch Card
> "^(4903|4905|4911|4936|6333|6759)[0-9]{12}$", "^(4903|4905|4911|4936|6333|6759)[0-9]{14}$",
> "^(4903|4905|4911|4936|6333|6759)[0-9]{15}$", "^(564182[0-9]{10})$", "^(564182[0-9]{12})$",
> "^(564182[0-9]{13})$", "^(633110[0-9]{10})$", "^(633110[0-9]{12})$", "^(633110[0-9]{13})$"
> });
> {code}
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