2.0.0 • Published 8 years ago
regex-username v2.0.0
regex-username
Regular expression for usernames - it follows the same rules that GitHub uses.
Installation
npm install regex-username
Usage
var regex = require('regex-username');
regex().test('foo-bar'); // => true
regex().test('foobar'); // => true
regex().test('3foobar'); // => true
regex().test('3foo-bar'); // => true
regex().test('foo-bar-'); // => false
regex().test('-foo-bar'); // => false
regex().test('foo--bar'); // => false
regex().test('~derp@darp---++asdf'); // => false
regex().test('derp@mail.com'); // => false
Why?
Which usernames to allow typically varies between applications. For prototypes however it's nice to have an off the shelf solution. This module is that solution. It follows the same rules GitHub uses:
Username may only contain alphanumeric characters or single hyphens, and cannot begin or end with a hyphen.