0.1.0 • Published 7 years ago

email-grammar-test v0.1.0

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ISC
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github
Last release
7 years ago

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Check email address against known restrictions of popular email providers

Many major email service providers have their own custom grammars. If an email address does not follow those grammars than it cannot possibly be a valid email address. For example "aaa@gmail.com" is not a valid email address because gmail requires the localpart of the address to be at least 6 characters.

Currently supported ESPs:

  • AOL
  • Gmail
  • Google.com
  • Hotmail
  • iCloud
  • Yahoo

PRs for more ESPs are welcomed!

Install

$ npm install email-grammar-test

Usage

const EmailGrammarTest = require('email-grammar-test');

// aaa is too short to be a gmail address
EmailGrammarTest.validate('aaa', 'gmail.com')
//=> false

// aaabbb is fine
EmailGrammarTest.validate('aaabbb', 'gmail.com')
//=> true

// we don't know nothing about foo.bar, so return true
EmailGrammarTest.validate('aaabbb', 'foo.bar')

API

validate(localpart, domain)

localpart

Type: string

The localpart part of the address, i.e. what's before the @

domain

Type: domain

The domain part of the address, i.e. what's after the @

addGrammar(domain, validationFn)

domain

Type: string

The domain to add custom validation for.

validationFn

Type: function / null

A function that gets a localpart and returns true/false if it's valid/invalid for that domain. Or null - to turn off the validation for that domain.

License

MIT © tepez

Based on https://github.com/mailgun/flanker.