Python library for Italian fiscal code
codicefiscale is a Python library for working with Italian fiscal code numbers
officially known as Italy's Codice Fiscale.
Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Emanuele Rocca
Homepage: https://github.com/ema/pycodicefiscale
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codicefiscale Module Documentation
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A quick example
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>>> import datetime
>>> from codicefiscale import build
>>>
>>> build('Rocca', 'Emanuele', datetime.datetime(1983, 11, 18), 'M', 'D969')
'RCCMNL83S18D969H'
Module Contents
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``build(surname, name, birthday, sex, municipality) -> string``
Computes the fiscal code for the given person data.
eg: build('Rocca', 'Emanuele', datetime.datetime(1983, 11, 18), 'M', 'D969')
-> RCCMNL83S18D969H
``control_code(input_string) -> int``
Computes the control code for the given input_string string. The expected
input_string is the first 15 characters of a fiscal code.
eg: control_code('RCCMNL83S18D969') -> 'H'
``get_birthday(code) -> string``
Birthday of the person whose fiscal code is 'code', in the format DD-MM-YY.
Unfortunately it's not possible to guess the four digit birth year, given
that the Italian fiscal code uses only the last two digits (1983 -> 83).
Therefore, this function returns a string and not a datetime object.
eg: birthday('RCCMNL83S18D969H') -> 18-11-83
``get_sex(code) -> string``
The sex of the person whose fiscal code is 'code'.
eg: sex('RCCMNL83S18D969H') -> 'M'
sex('CNTCHR83T41D969D') -> 'F'
``isvalid(code) -> bool``
This function checks if the given fiscal code is syntactically valid.
eg: isvalid('RCCMNL83S18D969H') -> True
isvalid('RCCMNL83S18D969') -> False