is_sanctioned
Checks if the input profile info matches a sanctioned entity. The
arguments are the same as those of get_sanctioned_info.
It returns 1 if a match is found, otherwise 0.
_match_other_fields
Matches fields possibly available in addition to name and date of
birth.
Returns a a hash-ref reporting the matched fields if it succeeeds;
otherwise returns false (undef).
get_sanctioned_info
Tries to find a match a sanction entry matching the input profile args.
It takes arguments in two forms. In the new API, it takes a hashref
containing the following named arguments:
* first_name: first name
* last_name: last name
* date_of_birth: (optional) date of birth as a string or epoch
* place_of_birth: (optional) place of birth as a country name or code
* residence: (optional) name or code of the country of residence
* nationality: (optional) name or code of the country of nationality
* citizen: (optional) name or code of the country of citizenship
* postal_code: (optional) postal/zip code
* national_id: (optional) national ID number
* passport_no: (oiptonal) passort number
For backward compatibility it also supports the old API, taking the
following args:
* first_name: first name
* last_name: last name
* date_of_birth: (optional) date of birth as a string or epoch
It returns a hash-ref containg the following data:
- matched: 1 if a match was found; 0 otherwise
- list: the source for the matched entry,
- matched_args: a name-value hash-ref of the similar arguments,
- comment: additional comments if necessary,
_index_data
Indexes data by name. Each name may have multiple matching entries.
NAME
Data::Validate::Sanctions - Validate a name against sanctions lists
SYNOPSIS
# as exported function
use Data::Validate::Sanctions qw/is_sanctioned get_sanction_file set_sanction_file/;
set_sanction_file('/var/storage/sanction.csv');
my ($first_name, $last_name) = ("First", "Last Name");
print 'BAD' if is_sanctioned($first_name, $last_name);
# as OO
use Data::Validate::Sanctions;
#You can also set sanction_file in the new method.
my $validator = Data::Validate::Sanctions->new(sanction_file => '/var/storage/sanction.csv');
print 'BAD' if $validator->is_sanctioned("$last_name $first_name");
DESCRIPTION
Data::Validate::Sanctions is a simple validitor to validate a name
against sanctions lists.
The list is from: - https://www.treasury.gov/ofac/downloads/sdn.csv, -
https://www.treasury.gov/ofac/downloads/consolidated/cons_prim.csv -
https://ofsistorage.blob.core.windows.net/publishlive/ConList.csv -
https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fsd/fsf/public/files/xmlFullSanctionsList_1_1/content?token=$eu_token
run update_sanctions_csv to update the bundled csv.
The path of list can be set by function "set_sanction_file" or by
method "new". If not set, then environment variable $ENV{SANCTION_FILE}
will be checked, at last the default file in this package will be used.
METHODS
is_sanctioned
is_sanctioned($last_name, $first_name);
is_sanctioned($first_name, $last_name);
is_sanctioned("$last_name $first_name");
when one string is passed, please be sure last_name is before
first_name.
or you can pass first_name, last_name (last_name, first_name), we'll
check both "$last_name $first_name" and "$first_name $last_name".
retrun 1 if match is found and 0 if match is not found.
It will remove all non-alpha chars and compare with the list we have.
get_sanctioned_info
my $result =get_sanctioned_info($last_name, $first_name, $date_of_birth);
print 'match: ', $result->{matched_args}->{name}, ' on list ', $result->{list} if $result->{matched};
return hashref with keys: matched 1 or 0, depends if name has matched
list name of list matched (present only if matched) matched_args The
list of arguments matched (name, date of birth, residence, etc.)
It will remove all non-alpha chars and compare with the list we have.
update_data
Fetches latest versions of sanction lists, and updates corresponding
sections of stored file, if needed
last_updated
Returns timestamp of when the latest list was updated. If argument is
provided - return timestamp of when that list was updated.
new
Create the object, and set sanction_file
my $validator = Data::Validate::Sanctions->new(sanction_file => '/var/storage/sanction.csv');
get_sanction_file
get sanction_file which is used by "is_sanctioned" (procedure-oriented)
set_sanction_file
set sanction_file which is used by "is_sanctioned" (procedure-oriented)
_name_matches
Pass in the client's name and sanctioned individual's name to see if
they are similar or not
export_data
Exports the sanction lists to a local file in YAML format.
data
Gets the sanction list content with lazy loading.
AUTHOR
Binary.com <fayland@binary.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2014- Binary.com
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Data::OFAC