Regex for Discover credit card

I have read through this question, but for Discover card, the starting digits are 6011, 622126-622925, 644-649, 65 instead of just 6011, 65 . (Source)

For Discover cards, I picked up this regex from that question ^6(?:011|5[0-9]{2})[0-9]{12}$

I modified it to cover 6011 , 644-649 & 65 but for 622126-622925 , building regex is hard cuz of my poor regex skills.

I have this regex so far 6(?:011|5[0-9]{2}|[4][4-9][0-9]|[2]{2}[1-9])[0-9]{2}$ , but it only checks for 622[1-9]** .

How do I modify it so that it accepts only between 622126-622925 for 622*** case?


Here's your regex (demo):

^6(?:011d{12}|5d{14}|4[4-9]d{13}|22(?:1(?:2[6-9]|[3-9]d)|[2-8]d{2}|9(?:[01]d|2[0-5]))d{10})$

Needless to say, I won't exactly call this pretty or easy to maintain. I would recommend parsing the number as an integer and using your programming language to do the checks.

You should also use Luhn algorithm to check if the credit card number is valid, and while you could theoretically do this with regex, it would many times worse than this.


Allow me to show you how I arrived at this monstrosity, step by step. First, here is how you match each of those ranges:

6011        # matches 6011
65          # matches 65
64[4-9]     # matches 644-649
622(1(2[6-9]|[3-9]d)|[2-8]d{2}|9([01]d|2[0-5]))  
            # matches 622126-622925

Now, you want to match the rest of the digits:

6011d{12}        # matches 6011 + 12 digits
65d{14}          # matches 65 + 14 digits
64[4-9]d{13}     # matches 644-649 + 13 digits
622(1(2[6-9]|[3-9]d)|[2-8]d{2}|9([01]d|2[0-5]))d{10}
                  # matches 622126-622925 + 10 digits

Now you can combine all four, and add start and end of line anchors:

^(                  # match start of string and open group
 6011d{12}|        # matches 6011 + 12 digits
 65d{14}|          # matches 65 + 14 digits
 64[4-9]d{13}|     # matches 644-649 + 13 digits
 622(1(2[6-9]|[3-9]d)|[2-8]d{2}|9([01]d|2[0-5]))d{10}
                    # matches 622126-622925 + 10 digits
)$                  # close group and match end of string

The final product above is a slightly compacted version of the previous regex, and I also made groups non-capturing (that's what those ?: are for).


Here are your options:

  • Hack your way through it and build a really complicated regex. Regexes are not suited for this sort of integer comparison so what you come up with will necessarily be long, uncomplicated and unmaintainable. See Regex for number check below a value and similar SO questions on this topic.
  • Use integer comparison in your code.
  • For reference one such said complicated regex would be

    62212[6-9]|6221[3-9]|622[1-8]|62291|62292[1-5]


    even this ticket is 3 years ago, I encountered the same task and would like to share a regex for 622126-622925 :)

    ^(622[1-9]d(?<!10|11|9[3-9])d(?<!12[0-5]|92[6-9])d{10})$
    

    which using zero-width negative lookbehind to exclude not expected number

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