/Cardizer

A functional minimalist credit card randomizer to test application.

Primary LanguageF#MIT LicenseMIT


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Cardizer is a credit card randomizer to test application. Maintained by folks at D-EDGE.

Keep in mind that all credit card numbers generated with Cardizer are completely random and do not hold any real life value.

Features

  • Easy to use
  • Easy to extend
  • Thread safe
  • Check with the Luhn's algorithm
  • Support for Visa credit card
  • Support for Jcb credit card
  • Support for Amex credit card
  • Support for Discover credit card
  • Support for MasterCard credit card

Getting Started

Install the DEdge.Cardizer NuGet package:

PM> Install-Package DEdge.Cardizer

Alternatively you can also use the .NET CLI to add the packages:

dotnet add package DEdge.Cardizer

Next create a .net application and use DEdge.Cardizer:

open System

[<EntryPoint>]
let main _ =
    DEdge.Cardizer.NextVisa () |> printfn "Visa: %s"
    0

or in C#:

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    var card = DEdge.Cardizer.NextVisa();
    Console.WriteLine(card);
}

output:

Visa: 4127540509730813

Of course the credit card value is going to be randomized.

Sample applications

There is a F# sample application which can be found in the App folder and a C# sample application which can be found in the AppCs folder.

Contributing

Help and feedback is always welcome and pull requests get accepted.

  • First open an issue to discuss your changes
  • After your change has been formally approved please submit your PR against the main branch
  • Please follow the code convention by examining existing code
  • Add/modify the README.md as required
  • Add/modify unit tests as required
  • Please document your changes in the upcoming release notes in RELEASE_NOTES.md
  • PRs can only be approved and merged when all checks succeed (builds on Windows, MacOs and Linux)

License

MIT