A Rust library for working with Israeli ID numbers (TZ is the Hebrew acronym for "ID").
Download the binary for your system from the latest release
You can also install it using cargo install
:
bash
cargo install il_tz --features cli
```text
iltz --help Validate Israeli ID numbers (TZ)
Usage: iltz.exe [TZ]... [COMMAND]
Commands: generate Generates a list of valid TZ values help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Arguments: [TZ]... A list of ID numbers (TZ) to validate
Options: -h, --help Print help ```
```text
iltz 999999998 999999999 999999998 true 999999999 false
iltz generate 50 100 000000059 000000067 000000075 000000083 000000091 000000109 ```
To use it in your own Rust projects, run this command:
bash
cargo add il_tz
Alternatively, add this to your Cargo.toml:
toml
[dependencies]
il_tz = "0.1.3"
Warning Verify the latest version number on crates.io.
This example shows how to convert an integer to a TZ
, how to convert a string to a TZ
, and validating them.
```rust use il_tz::{int2tz, str2tz, tz2str, validate};
fn main() { // A valid TZ example let valid = int2tz(999999998).unwrap(); println!("{} {}", tz2str(&valid), validate(&valid));
// An invalid TZ example
let invalid = int2tz(999_999_999).unwrap();
println!("{} {}", tz2str(&invalid), validate(&invalid));
// Leading zeros can be used or omitted
let tz1 = str2tz("000000141").unwrap();
let tz2 = str2tz("00141").unwrap();
let tz3 = int2tz(141).unwrap();
assert_eq!(tz1, tz2);
assert_eq!(tz1, tz3);
} ```
Note This library does not validate the ID number (TZ) against any sort of population database, it only validates it mathematically.
This library is licensed under the MIT license (which means it's free to use, reuse, repackage etc.) See the LICENSE file for more information. This library is provided as-is, without any warranty. Use at your own risk.