Finance-Card-Citibank
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NAME
Finance::Card::Citibank - Check your Citigroup credit card accounts from
Perl
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Card::Citibank;
my @accounts = Finance::Card::Citibank->check_balance(
username => "xxxxxxxxxxxx",
password => "12345",
);
foreach (@accounts) {
printf "%20s : %8s / %8s : USD %9.2f\n",
$_->name, $_->sort_code, $_->account_no, $_->balance;
}
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a rudimentary interface to Citigroup's credit card
balances. You will need either "Crypt::SSLeay" or "IO::Socket::SSL"
installed for HTTPS support to work. Version 2.01 was a re-write to use
the OFX interface rather than screen scraping. This should make the
module more stable as the screen scrapping method required updates
whenever there were changes to Citigroup's site.
CLASS METHODS
check_balance()
check_balance( usename => $u, password => $p )
Return an array of account objects, one for each of your bank accounts.
OBJECT METHODS
$ac->name
$ac->sort_code
$ac->account_no
Return the account name, sort code and the account number. The sort code
is just the name in this case, but it has been included for consistency
with other Finance::Bank::* modules.
$ac->balance
Return the account balance as a signed floating point value.
WARNING
This warning is verbatim from Simon Cozens' "Finance::Bank::LloydsTSB",
and certainly applies to this module as well.
This is code for online banking, and that means your money, and that
means BE CAREFUL. You are encouraged, nay, expected, to audit the source
of this module yourself to reassure yourself that I am not doing
anything untoward with your banking data. This software is useful to me,
but is provided under NO GUARANTEE, explicit or implied.
THANKS
Simon Cozens for "Finance::Bank::LloydsTSB". The interface to this
module, some code and the pod were all taken from Simon's module.
Brandon Fosdick's for his Finance::OFX module. I was unable to use the
modules outright as their is quite a bit that differs between bank and
credit card OFX, but some of his parsing routines were very helpful.
Jon Keller added the ability to pull multiple accounts.
AUTHOR
Mark Grimes, <mgrimes@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Mark Grimes.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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