asxpio/lib/fmt.rb
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invoices: multi-crypto payment support
One asset per invoice from a registry (lib/crypto_asset.rb): BTC, LTC,
ETH, XMR, SOL, ALGO, USDT/USDC on ERC-20/TRC-20/BEP-20/Solana/Algorand.
Migration 003 generalizes the ltc_* columns to crypto_* + crypto_coin
(existing LTC invoices backfilled). QR payload adapts per asset: BIP21
amount URIs where supported, bare address for tokens with a network
hint on the PDF. Default addresses come from the CRYPTO_ADDRESSES
secret (JSON code=>address); LTC_ADDRESS still works as legacy.
2026-07-03 02:01:57 +04:00

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require 'bigdecimal'
# Number formatting shared by the HTML views and the PDF so they can't drift.
module Fmt
module_function
# Exchange rate: full captured precision (up to 8 dp), trailing zeros
# trimmed, padded to at least min_dp so it reads as a rate. (4 dp matches
# the NBG's GEL quoting.)
def rate(value, min_dp: 4)
int, frac = BigDecimal(value.to_s).round(8).to_s('F').split('.')
frac = (frac || '').sub(/0+$/, '').ljust(min_dp, '0')
"#{group(int)}.#{frac}"
end
# Crypto amount: up to 8 dp, trailing zeros trimmed, no padding.
def crypto(value)
BigDecimal(value.to_s).round(8).to_s('F').sub(/(\.\d*?)0+$/, '\1').sub(/\.$/, '')
end
# "1234567" -> "1,234,567"
def group(int)
int.reverse.gsub(/(\d{3})(?=\d)/, '\1,').reverse
end
end