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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Detect Iranian Bank Web 2 | 3 | A website for detecting name of bank from card number, supported all **Iranian banks**. 4 | 5 | This package contains **SVG logo** and brand **color** of all banks. 6 | 7 | [![Detect Iranian Bank Web](demo.jpg)](https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/) 8 | 9 | یک سایت که یک یا چند فیلد برای وارد کردن کد بانکی داره و کد بانکی رو شناسایی می کند که از چه بانک و مشخصاتی است. 10 | 11 | در صورتی که شماره کارت در چهار فیلد مجزا قرار بگیرد باید به خوبی event ها کنترل شود تا کلید هایی مثل backspace کار کند و اگر چهار رقم پر شد خودکار در فیلد بعدی فوکوس شود. 12 | ## Authors 13 | 14 | - nafasebra 15 | - basemax 16 | 17 | © Copyright 2022, Max Base 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/css/main.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @font-face { 2 | font-family: 'vazir'; 3 | src: url('../fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.eot'); 4 | src: url('../fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'), 5 | url('../fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.svg#Vazir-Regular-FD') format('svg'), 6 | url('../fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.woff') format('woff'), 7 | url('../fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.woff2') format('woff2'); 8 | } 9 | 10 | 11 | *, 12 | *::before, 13 | *::after{ 14 | box-sizing: border-box; 15 | } 16 | 17 | input:focus{ 18 | outline: none; 19 | } 20 | 21 | html, body{ 22 | padding: 0; 23 | margin: 0; 24 | overflow-x: hidden; 25 | font-family: 'vazir', sans-serif; 26 | } 27 | 28 | body{ 29 | min-height: 100vh; 30 | display: flex; 31 | flex-direction: column; 32 | } 33 | 34 | main{ 35 | background-image: url('../../images/background.png'); 36 | height: calc(100vh - 58px); 37 | display: flex; 38 | justify-content: center; 39 | align-items: center; 40 | } 41 | 42 | .box__main{ 43 | background-color: #ffffff; 44 | border-radius: 10px; 45 | box-shadow: 0 3px 6px #f5f5f5; 46 | } 47 | .box__title{ 48 | display: flex; 49 | align-items: center; 50 | padding-right: 2rem; 51 | } 52 | .box__title h2{ 53 | font-size: 1.3rem; 54 | margin: 1.5rem 0.5rem 1.5rem 0; 55 | } 56 | .box__body{ 57 | text-align: center; 58 | padding: 1rem 2rem 2.3rem; 59 | } 60 | .box__input{ 61 | padding: 1rem 2rem; 62 | direction: ltr; 63 | } 64 | .box__input input{ 65 | width: 80px; 66 | font-size: 1.3rem; 67 | font-family: 'vazir' ; 68 | padding: 0.5rem 1rem; 69 | margin: 0.4rem; 70 | border-radius: 10px; 71 | border: none; 72 | text-align: center; 73 | background-color: #f0f0f0; 74 | transition: all 300ms; 75 | } 76 | .box-detectedbank{ 77 | display: flex; 78 | visibility: hidden; 79 | align-items: center; 80 | justify-content: center; 81 | padding-top: 0.5rem; 82 | } 83 | .box-detectedbank.active{ 84 | visibility: visible; 85 | } 86 | .box-detectedbank p{ 87 | margin: 0; 88 | } 89 | .box-detectedbank img{ 90 | margin-left: 0.5rem; 91 | } 92 | 93 | .horizontal-line{ 94 | opacity: 1 ; 95 | margin: 0; 96 | border: 1px solid #f3f3f3; 97 | } 98 | 99 | footer{ 100 | background-color: #ffffff; 101 | text-align: center; 102 | } 103 | footer a{ 104 | text-decoration: none; 105 | color: #000000; 106 | font-weight: 800; 107 | } 108 | 109 | 110 | @media screen and (max-width: 556px) { 111 | .box__body{ 112 | padding: 0 1rem; 113 | } 114 | .box__input{ 115 | padding: 1rem 0; 116 | } 117 | .box__input input{ 118 | margin: 0.4rem 0; 119 | } 120 | .box-detectedbank{ 121 | padding-bottom: 1.5rem; 122 | } 123 | } 124 | 125 | @media screen and (max-width: 370px) { 126 | .box__input input{ 127 | width: 70px; 128 | padding: 0.5rem; 129 | } 130 | .box-detectedbank{ 131 | padding-bottom: 1.5rem; 132 | } 133 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.eot: 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/assets/fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.woff2: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BaseMax/DetectIranianBankWeb/ad93fc017702ecb8e4b3f2bfa0e0549420abff60/assets/fonts/Vazir-Regular-FD.woff2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/js/main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { banks } from '../../detect-bank.js'; 2 | 3 | const txtCredits = document.querySelectorAll('.box__input input'); 4 | const detectedbank_box = document.querySelector('.box-detectedbank'); 5 | 6 | let firstNumCredit = undefined; 7 | let storedSelectedInput = undefined; 8 | let checkNumber = false; 9 | 10 | const persianNumbers = [/۰/g, /۱/g, /۲/g, /۳/g, /۴/g, /۵/g, /۶/g, /۷/g, /۸/g, /۹/g]; 11 | const arabicNumbers = [/٠/g, /١/g, /٢/g, /٣/g, /٤/g, /٥/g, /٦/g, /٧/g, /٨/g, /٩/g]; 12 | 13 | 14 | const ReplaceDigitNumbers = (value) => { 15 | if(typeof value === "string"){ 16 | for(let i = 0; i < 10; i++){ 17 | value = value.replace(persianNumbers[i], i).replace(arabicNumbers[i], i); 18 | } 19 | } 20 | return value; 21 | } 22 | 23 | const DetectInput = (event, index) => { 24 | event.target.value = ReplaceDigitNumbers(event.target.value); 25 | if(checkNumber){ 26 | storedSelectedInput = event.target.value; 27 | if(index === 3){ 28 | return false; 29 | } 30 | let valueOfInput = event.target.value; 31 | if(valueOfInput.length >= 4 ) { 32 | storedSelectedInput = undefined; 33 | event.target.value = valueOfInput.substr(-4); 34 | txtCredits[index + 1].focus(); 35 | if(index === 0){ 36 | firstNumCredit = valueOfInput; 37 | } 38 | if(index === 1 && event.target.value.length >= 4){ 39 | DetectCreditCard(event.target.value); 40 | } 41 | } 42 | } 43 | } 44 | 45 | const KeyDoenInput = (event, index) => { 46 | if(event.keyCode == 9){ 47 | event.preventDefault(); 48 | } 49 | if(event.keyCode == 8){ 50 | if(index === 0){ 51 | if(detectedbank_box.classList.contains('active')){ 52 | detectedbank_box.classList.remove('active'); 53 | } 54 | return false; 55 | } 56 | if(storedSelectedInput === undefined || storedSelectedInput.length < 1){ 57 | txtCredits[index - 1].focus(); 58 | } 59 | } 60 | } 61 | 62 | const NumberValidation = (event) => { 63 | let ASCIICode = (event.which) ? event.which : event.keyCode; 64 | if (ASCIICode > 31 && (ASCIICode < 48 || ASCIICode > 57)){ 65 | event.preventDefault(); 66 | checkNumber = false; 67 | } 68 | checkNumber = true; 69 | } 70 | 71 | const DetectCreditCard = (value) => { 72 | if(detectedbank_box && value !== undefined){ 73 | const detectbank_logo = detectedbank_box.querySelector('.detectedbank__logo'); 74 | const detectbank_name = detectedbank_box.querySelector('.detectedbank__name'); 75 | let selectBank = []; 76 | 77 | firstNumCredit = firstNumCredit + "" + value.slice(0, 2); 78 | 79 | selectBank = banks.filter(item => item.card_no == firstNumCredit); 80 | 81 | if(selectBank.length){ 82 | detectbank_logo.src = selectBank[0].bank_logo; 83 | detectbank_logo.alt = selectBank[0].bank_name; 84 | detectbank_name.innerHTML = selectBank[0].bank_title; 85 | if(detectedbank_box.classList.contains('active') === false){ 86 | detectedbank_box.classList.add('active'); 87 | } 88 | } 89 | } 90 | } 91 | 92 | if(txtCredits){ 93 | txtCredits.forEach((txtCredit, index) => { 94 | txtCredit.addEventListener('keypress', (e) => NumberValidation(e)); 95 | txtCredit.addEventListener('input', (e) => DetectInput(e, index)); 96 | txtCredit.addEventListener('keydown', (e) => KeyDoenInput(e, index)); 97 | }); 98 | } 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /demo.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BaseMax/DetectIranianBankWeb/ad93fc017702ecb8e4b3f2bfa0e0549420abff60/demo.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /detect-bank.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * @Name: Detect Iranian Banks 3 | * @Author: Max Base 4 | * @Date: 2022-02-25 5 | * @Language: Javascript 6 | * @Repository: https://github.com/BaseMax/DetectIranianBankJS 7 | */ 8 | 9 | export const banks = [{ 10 | "card_no": 627381, 11 | "bank_name": "ansar", 12 | "bank_title": "بانک انصار", 13 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/ansar-05.svg", 14 | "color": "#26eeb900" 15 | }, { 16 | "card_no": 636214, 17 | "bank_name": "ayandeh", 18 | "bank_title": "بانک آینده", 19 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/ayande-03.svg", 20 | "color": "#3388391d" 21 | }, { 22 | "card_no": 502938, 23 | "bank_name": "dey", 24 | "bank_title": "بانک دی", 25 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/day-12.svg", 26 | "color": "#0dffffff" 27 | }, { 28 | "card_no": 627412, 29 | "bank_name": "eghtesad_novin", 30 | "bank_title": "بانک اقتصادنوین", 31 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/eghtesad-04.svg", 32 | "color": "#1a662891" 33 | }, { 34 | "card_no": 628157, 35 | "bank_name": "etebari_tosee", 36 | "bank_title": "موسسه اعتباری توسعه", 37 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/tose-11.svg", 38 | "color": "#33000000" 39 | }, { 40 | "card_no": 505416, 41 | "bank_name": "gardeshgari", 42 | "bank_title": "بانک گردشگری", 43 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/gardeshgari-20.svg", 44 | "color": "#29344143" 45 | }, { 46 | "card_no": 639599, 47 | "bank_name": "ghavvamin", 48 | "bank_title": "بانک قوامین", 49 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/ghavvamin-31.svg", 50 | "color": "#1afff400" 51 | }, { 52 | "card_no": 627488, 53 | "bank_name": "kar_afarin", 54 | "bank_title": "بانک کارآفرین", 55 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/karafarin-06.svg", 56 | "color": "#333a881d" 57 | }, { 58 | "card_no": 502910, 59 | "bank_name": "kar_afarin", 60 | "bank_title": "بانک کارآفرین", 61 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/karafarin-06.svg", 62 | "color": "#333a881d" 63 | }, { 64 | "card_no": 603770, 65 | "bank_name": "keshavarzi", 66 | "bank_title": "بانک کشاورزی", 67 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/keshavarzi-07.svg", 68 | "color": "#29aa9a22" 69 | }, { 70 | "card_no": 639217, 71 | "bank_name": "keshavarzi", 72 | "bank_title": "بانک کشاورزی", 73 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/keshavarzi-07.svg", 74 | "color": "#29aa9a22" 75 | }, { 76 | "card_no": 628023, 77 | "bank_name": "maskan", 78 | "bank_title": "بانک مسکن", 79 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/maskan-26.svg", 80 | "color": "#1a000000" 81 | }, { 82 | "card_no": 639370, 83 | "bank_name": "mehr_e_eghtesad", 84 | "bank_title": "بانک مهر اقتصاد", 85 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/mehreghtesad-14.svg", 86 | "color": "#1a656565" 87 | }, { 88 | "card_no": 606373, 89 | "bank_name": "mehr_e_iranian", 90 | "bank_title": "بانک قرض الحسنه مهر ایرانیان", 91 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/mehriran-15.svg", 92 | "color": "#1a209b1c" 93 | }, { 94 | "card_no": 603799, 95 | "bank_name": "meli", 96 | "bank_title": "بانک ملی ایران", 97 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/melli-22.svg", 98 | "color": "#1a00e0d7" 99 | }, { 100 | "card_no": 610433, 101 | "bank_name": "mellat", 102 | "bank_title": "بانک ملت", 103 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/mellat-02.svg", 104 | "color": "#1aba0b22" 105 | }, { 106 | "card_no": 991975, 107 | "bank_name": "mellat", 108 | "bank_title": "بانک ملت", 109 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/mellat-02.svg", 110 | "color": "#1aba0b22" 111 | }, { 112 | "card_no": 111111, 113 | "bank_name": "ok", 114 | "bank_title": "همه کارتخوان‌ها", 115 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/shetab.svg", 116 | "color": "#1a00e0d7" 117 | }, { 118 | "card_no": 622106, 119 | "bank_name": "parsian", 120 | "bank_title": "بانک پارسیان", 121 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/pasargad-21.svg", 122 | "color": "#29980000" 123 | }, { 124 | "card_no": 502229, 125 | "bank_name": "pasargad", 126 | "bank_title": "بانک پاسارگاد", 127 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/pasargad-10.svg", 128 | "color": "#4d000000" 129 | }, { 130 | "card_no": 639347, 131 | "bank_name": "pasargad", 132 | "bank_title": "بانک پاسارگاد", 133 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/pasargad-10.svg", 134 | "color": "#4d000000" 135 | }, { 136 | "card_no": 627760, 137 | "bank_name": "post_bank", 138 | "bank_title": "پست بانک ایران", 139 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/post-09.svg", 140 | "color": "#1a14763e" 141 | }, { 142 | "card_no": 589463, 143 | "bank_name": "refah", 144 | "bank_title": "بانک رفاه", 145 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/refahkargaran-28.svg", 146 | "color": "#0d000000" 147 | }, { 148 | "card_no": 627961, 149 | "bank_name": "saanat_va_maadan", 150 | "bank_title": "بانک صنعت و معدن", 151 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/sanatmadan-16.svg", 152 | "color": "#339b814c" 153 | }, { 154 | "card_no": 603769, 155 | "bank_name": "saderat", 156 | "bank_title": "بانک صادرات", 157 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/saderat-29.svg", 158 | "color": "#1a2d2a68" 159 | }, { 160 | "card_no": 621986, 161 | "bank_name": "saman", 162 | "bank_title": "بانک سامان", 163 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/saman-01.svg", 164 | "color": "#1a7dcdf1" 165 | }, { 166 | "card_no": 639607, 167 | "bank_name": "sarmayeh", 168 | "bank_title": "بانک سرمایه", 169 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/sarmaye-17.svg", 170 | "color": "#29bd9ff5" 171 | }, { 172 | "card_no": 589210, 173 | "bank_name": "sepah", 174 | "bank_title": "بانک سپه", 175 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/sepah-24.svg", 176 | "color": "#33ffc400" 177 | }, { 178 | "card_no": 504706, 179 | "bank_name": "shahr", 180 | "bank_title": "بانک شهر", 181 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/shahr-25.svg", 182 | "color": "#29ffafb2" 183 | }, { 184 | "card_no": 502806, 185 | "bank_name": "shahr", 186 | "bank_title": "بانک شهر", 187 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/shahr-25.svg", 188 | "color": "#29ffafb2" 189 | }, { 190 | "card_no": 639346, 191 | "bank_name": "sina", 192 | "bank_title": "بانک سینا", 193 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/sina-23.svg", 194 | "color": "#1a277eb5" 195 | }, { 196 | "card_no": 627353, 197 | "bank_name": "tejarat", 198 | "bank_title": "بانک تجارت", 199 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/tejarat-13.svg", 200 | "color": "#290fadc7" 201 | }, { 202 | "card_no": 585983, 203 | "bank_name": "tejarat", 204 | "bank_title": "بانک تجارت", 205 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/tejarat-13.svg", 206 | "color": "#290fadc7" 207 | }, { 208 | "card_no": 636949, 209 | "bank_name": "tejarat", 210 | "bank_title": "بانک حکمت", 211 | "bank_logo": "https://basemax.github.io/DetectIranianBankWeb/images/hekmat-30.svg", 212 | "color": "#29563288" 213 | }, { 214 | "card_no": 627648, 215 | "bank_name": "tosee_saderat", 216 | "bank_title": "بانک توسعه صادرات", 217 | "bank_logo": 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