NAME Finance::Bank::DE::NetBank - Check your NetBank Bank Accounts with Perl SYNOPSIS use Finance::Bank::DE::NetBank; my $account = Finance::Bank::DE::NetBank->new( CUSTOMER_ID => '12345678', ACCOUNT => '12345678', PASSWORD => 'ROUTE66', ); if ($account->login()) { print $account->saldo(); $account->logout(); } else { print 'login failed. manual interaction needed'; } DESCRIPTION This module provides a very limited interface to the webbased online banking interface of the German "NetBank e.G." operated by Sparda-Datenverarbeitung e.G.. WARNING! This module is neither offical nor is it tested to be 100% save! Because of the nature of web-robots, everything may break from one day to the other when the underlaying web interface changes. 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. You can find tests in the " t " subdirectory. See TESTS for more details. METHODS my $account = Finance::Bank::DE::NetBank->new(%values) This constructor will set the default values and/or user provided values for connection and authentication. my $account = Finance::Bank::DE::NetBank->new ( CUSTOMER_ID => 'demo', PASSWORD => '', ACCOUNT => '2777770', @_); If you don't provide any values the module will automatically use the demo account. CUSTOMER_ID is your "Kundennummer" and ACCOUNT is the "Kontonummer" (if you have only one account you can skip that) $account->Version() returns the module version $account->Debug($value) Provide a true $value get some Data::Dumper outputs on STDERR. $account->connect() deprecated. use only $account->login() $account->login(%values) This method will try to log in with the provided authentication details. If nothing is specified the values from the constructor or the defaults will be used. $account->login(ACCOUNT => '1234'); Returns " undef " on error. $account->saldo(%values) This method will return the current account balance called "Saldo". The method uses the account number if previously set. You can override/set it: $account->saldo(ACCOUNT => '5555555'); Returns " undef " on error. $account->statement(%values) This method will retrieve an account statement (Kontoauszug) and return a hashref. You can specify the timeframe of the statement by passing different arguments: The value of TIMEFRAME can be "1" (last day only), "30" (last 30 days only), "alle" (all possible) or "variable" (between START_DATE and END_DATE only). $account->statement( TIMEFRAME => 'variabel', START_DATE => '10.04.2005', END_DATE => '02.05.2005', ); Returns " undef " on error. $account->transfer() Returns " undef " on error. $account->logout() well - every login method should have a logout method TESTS Since version 1.04 "Finance::Bank::DE::NetBank" comes with a testsuite. It's located in the subdirectory " t " of the distribution. To run the tests against the live NetBank demo account use this: perl Makefile.PL --livetest make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 The default behaviour is not to test against the live website: perl Makefile.PL make test BUGS Please report bugs via or email the author. HISTORY see file 'Changes' THANK YOU Torsten Mueller (updated URL, saldo() bug reporting) Sascha Stock (reported bad example in POD) AUTHOR Roland Moriz (RMORIZ) http://www.perl-freelancer.de/ http://www.roland-moriz.de/ COPYRIGHT This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO WWW::Mechanize