In the app that I am building to learn Ruby and Rails, I have trouble getting below to work.
Desired result
when the content of the field self.extracted_data
(here self is object Document
) contains the bank account number (bank_account
) of a business partner (BusinessPartner
), the sender for the document (self.sender_id
) needs to equal the BusinessPartner.
What I have so far:
BusinessPartner.active.each do |business_partner|
unless business_partner == self.receiver_id
if self.extracted_data =~ /\s#{Regexp.escape(business_partner.bank_account)}?\s/i # need to fix the RGX
self.sender = business_partner
self.name = "match: " + business_partner.id.to_s + /\s#{Regexp.escape(business_partner.bank_account)}?\s/i.to_s # to see RGX used
else
self.sender = nil
self.name = "NO match: " + business_partner.id.to_s + /\s#{Regexp.escape(business_partner.bank_account)}?\s/i.to_s # to see RGX used
end
end
end
It always gives me NO MATCH where I do have 100% matching records for business partners. I have been studying the pickaxe book, rails doc etc. for hours now and can find the solution. All help / advice welcome.
p.s. I could DRY the regex into a variable yet it is used multiple times only temporarily.
update
sample data for business partners
sample data for extracted_data
could include the bank-account...
- enclosed in whitespace eg: ' NL15 INGB 0660 3125 06 '
- enclosed in whitespace and a dot (.) eg: ' GB99 RBS1 0469 7788 99.'
- enclosed in brackets () eg: (NL15 INGB 0660 3125 06)
- although not allowed by the banks, could have special characters; typically dot (.) or dash (-)
- or like so: ' 19.83.94.527 ' (very uncommon; no need to cater.
Note: bank account should adhere to IBAN formatting rules. These will be applied to the business_partner.bank_account field for data quality; yet what is in the extracted_data depends on what it extracted from the file (pdf) attached to the document record.
\s
from your pattern. Or replace with\b
(word boundaries). Or replace the first\s
with(?<!\S)
and the last one with(?!\S)
. If you provide sample data, it would be much easier to help you.\s
with\b
.if self.extracted_data =~ /\b#{Regexp.escape(business_partner.bank_account)}?\b/i
if self.extracted_data =~ /(?<!\w)#{Regexp.escape(business_partner.bank_account)}?(?!\w)/i