Finance::Bank::CreditMut - Check your Crédit Mutuel accounts from Perl
use Finance::Bank::CreditMut; my @accounts = Finance::Bank::CreditMut->check_balance( username => "$username", # Be sure to put the numbers password => "$password", # between quote. ); foreach my $account ( @accounts ){ local $\ = "\n"; print " Name ", $account->name; print " Account_no ", $account->account_no; print " Statement\n"; foreach my $statement ( $account->statements ){ print $statement->as_string; } }
This module provides a rudimentary interface to the CyberMut online banking system at https://www.creditmutuel.fr/. You will need either Crypt::SSLeay or IO::Socket::SSL installed for HTTPS support to work with LWP.
The interface of this module is directly taken from Briac Pilpré's Finance::Bank::BNPParibas.
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.
Return a list of account (F::B::CM::Account) objects, one for each of your bank accounts. You can provide to this method a WWW::Mechanize object as third argument. If not, a new one will be created.
Return the sort code of the account. Currently, it returns an undefined value.
Returns the human-readable name of the account.
Return the account number, in the form XXXXXXXXX YY, where X and Y are numbers.
XXXXXXXXX YY
Returns the balance of the account.
Return a list of Statement object (Finance::Bank::CreditMut::Statement).
Returns the currency of the account as a three letter ISO code (EUR, CHF, etc.)
Returns the date when the statement occured, in DD/MM/YY format.
Returns a brief description of the statement.
Returns the amount of the statement (expressed in Euros or the account's currency). Although the Crédit Mutuel website displays number in continental format (i.e. with a coma as decimal separator), amount() returns a real number.
Returns a tab-delimited representation of the statement. By default, it uses a tabulation to separate the fields, but the user can provide its own separator.
Copyright 2002-2003, Cédric Bouvier. All Rights Reserved. This module can be redistributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
Cédric Bouvier <cbouvi@cpan.org>
Thanks to Simon Cozens for releasing Finance::Bank::LloydsTSB and to Briac Pilpré for Finance::Bank::BNPParibas.
Finance::Bank::BNPParibas, WWW::Mechanize
1 POD Error
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
Non-ASCII character seen before =encoding in 'Crédit'. Assuming CP1252
To install Finance::Bank::CreditMut, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Finance::Bank::CreditMut
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Finance::Bank::CreditMut
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.