A Rust library to manage ISO 20022 pain.001 payment initiation messages widely used for corporate to bank payments.
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Payment Initiation (PI) is a library that provides a set of structs
and enums that can be used to serialize and deserialize SEPA payment
information using the serde
library.
The structs include Payment, OriginalGroupInfoAndStatus, PaymentInfo, PaymentTypeInfo, ServiceLevel, Debtor, PostalAddress, DebtorAccount, AccountId, DebtorAgent, FinancialInstitutionId, CreditTransferTransactionInfo, PaymentId, Amount, InstructedAmount, Creditor, CreditorAccount, RemittanceInfo, and CreditorAgent.
The enum is PaymentFormat and has four variants: Pain001_001_02, Pain001_001_03, Pain001_001_04, and Pain001_001_05.
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It takes just a few minutes to get up and running with pain
.
pain
requires Rust 1.67.0 or later.
ℹ️ Info: Please check out our website for more information and find our documentation on docs.rs, lib.rs and crates.io.
To use pain
in your project, add the following to your
Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
pain = "0.0.1"
Add the following to your main.rs
file:
extern crate pain;
use pain::*;
then you can use the functions in your application code.
PAIN
comes with a set of examples that you can use to get started. The
examples are located in the examples
directory of the project. To run
the examples, clone the repository and run the following command in your
terminal from the project root directory.
cargo run --example pain
For transparency into our release cycle and in striving to maintain
backward compatibility, PAIN
follows semantic versioning.
The project is licensed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
A big thank you to all the awesome contributors of Mini Functions for their help and support. A special thank you goes to the Rust Reddit community for providing a lot of useful suggestions on how to improve this project.