GSoC/2020/StatusReports/PrasunKumar
Project Overview
KtoBLZCheck is a library to check bank account numbers and bank codes
(BLZ) of German Banks and other international banks. Currently, KtoBLZCheck
uses multiple bankdata files in text format which are
valid at different dates. The data which is regularly retrieved from Deutsche
Bundesbank is valid for three months. This leads to a lot of duplication of data.
The idea is to integrate the support for query and generation of SQLite
databases into KtoBLZCheck to replace the text files used currently. This will
avoid duplicate data and enable the support for multiple countries improving
the scope of this library.
I also aim to create an API for querying the databases, so as to integrate
these databases into other applications.
Mentors : Ralf Habacker, Thomas Baumgart, Ingo Klöcker
Blog
- GSoC Blog: http://prasunka.github.io/tag/gsoc
Repositories
Deliverables Progress
Phase I
- To create a script that generates the SQLite database from the latest available bankdata file downloaded from the Deutsche Bundesbank's website by following the specifications available here. - Done
- Modifications in the CMake build system to run this script at build time. - Done
- Methods to allow the library to query required data from the databases. - Done
- Replacing the part of code that uses the text data-file with code that reads from the databases while maintaining the similar structure so as to least impact the public API. - Done
- Adding tests to work with the new database and documentation for the added code. - Done
- Updating the benchmark tool to work with the new database. - Done
- Modifying the command-line tool to enable support for the user-supplied database. - Done
Blog Posts
Phase II
- To create a script that generates the SQLite database for the Netherlands from the latest available bankdata Excel file downloaded from the Dutch Payments Association website. - Done
- To create a script that generates the SQLite database for Switzerland from the latest available bankdata file downloaded from the SIX group's website which operates the infrastructure for the Swiss financial centre. - Done
- Modifications in the CMake build system to generate these databases on build time - Done
- Modifications in the library to enable it to accept databases of these additional countries as there is support for only German databases - Done
- Modifications in the command-line tool to take 'country' as an option to distinguish between different country's validation checks. - Done
- Add tests and documentation for these additions. - Done
Blog Post : GSoC'20 progress : Phase II
Phase III
- Add support for validation of bankIds and accountIds for additional countries. - Done
- Mark the now redundant and unusable methods of the public API as deprecated. - Done
- Create a public API to enable and extend the functionality of checking for updates and updating of bank-data databases from the project's source site to a client of the library. - Setting up the remote source
- Create an API to enable the query of these databases to integrate them into other applications. - Work in Progress
- Add documentation for these APIs. - Adding along with code
Blog Post : GSoC'20 progress : Phase III
Bug Fixes
- Fixed test errors when run using python3
- Fix for code beautifier not finding any files
- Fixed warning on running code beautifier
Opened Merge Request
Proposal
About Me
- Name : Prasun Kumar
- Email : [email protected]
- IRC Nick : prasunkr
- Location : Guwahati, India (UTC +05:30)