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test_nz_ird.doctest - more detailed tests for stdnum.nz.ird
Copyright (C) 2019 Leandro Regueiro
Copyright (C) 2019 Arthur de Jong
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This file contains more detailed doctests for the stdnum.nz.ird module.
>>> from stdnum.nz import ird
>>> from stdnum.exceptions import *
This is a selection of numbers (which should be valid) found at
https://www.ird.govt.nz/-/media/Project/IR/PDF/2020RWTNRWTSpecificationDocumentv10.pdf
>>> ird.validate('49091850')
'49091850'
>>> ird.validate('136410133')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
InvalidChecksum: ...
>>> ird.validate('9125568')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
InvalidLength: ...
Test for corner cases.
>>> ird.validate('1234567A')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
InvalidFormat: ...
>>> ird.validate('150000001')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
InvalidComponent: ...
These have been found online and should all be valid numbers.
>>> numbers = '''
...
... 047-179-025
... 136410132
... 35901981
... 49098576
... 53-710-220
... 61-631-852
...
... '''
>>> [x for x in numbers.splitlines() if x and not ird.is_valid(x)]
[]
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