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@intreguei/validator-js

v1.0.5

Published

A package to validate strings and input data with vanilla js

Downloads

12

Readme

Validator Js

A package to validate strings and input data with vanilla js.

Forked from flux-validator-js

Getting Started

Install

Install via npm:

npm install @intreguei/validator-js

Install via yarn:

yarn add @intreguei/validator-js

How to use Validator

Import

import v from "@intreguei/validator-js";

Use

function(inputName, value) {
  const inputValidation = v.validate.email(inputName, value) // returns { name: 'inputName', valid: bool }
  if (inputValidation.valid) {
    // do something if your email is correct
  } else {
    // do something if your email is invalid
  }
}

v.validate Options

Mercosul car plate

Ex: AAA-0000 or AAA-0A00

v.validate.carPlate(inputName, value);
Brazilian CEP

Ex: 00000-000 Ex: 00000000

v.validate.cep(inputName, value);
Brazilian RG

Ex: 000000000

v.validate.rg(inputName, value);
Brazilian CNH

Ex: 00000000000

v.validate.cnh(inputName, value);
Brazilian CNPJ

Ex: 00.000.000/0000-00

v.validate.cnpj(inputName, value);
Brazilian CPF

Ex: 000.000.000-00

v.validate.cpf(inputName, value);
Brazilian CPF & CNPJ

Ex: 000.000.000-00|0000-00

v.validate.cpfCnpj(inputName, value);
dd/mm/yyyy Date

Ex: 00/00/0000

v.validate.date(inputName, value);
Email

Ex: [email protected]

v.validate.email(inputName, value);
File Size

Ex: 1024

v.validate.fileSize(files, size);
File Type

Ex: jpg|svg|jpeg|png|bmp|gi

v.validate.fileType(files);
File Type Csv

Ex: csv

v.validate.fileTypeCsv(files);
Numbers

Ex: 0123456

v.validate.numbers(inputName, value);
Letters

Ex: abcdefgABCDEFG

v.validate.letters(inputName, value);
Special Characters

Ex: @@@@####$$$$

v.validate.specialCharacters(inputName, value);
Brazilian Phone

Ex: +55 (11) 0 0000-0000

v.validate.phone(inputName, value);
Brazilian Renavam

Ex: 00000000000

v.validate.renavam(inputName, value);
Brazilian Renavam

Ex: 00000000000

v.validate.renavam(inputName, value);

Credit Card Number

Ex: 0000000000000000

v.validate.creditCardNumber(inputName, value);

Credit Card Date

Ex: 00/00 || 00/0000

v.validate.creditCardDate(inputName, value);
RegEx

Ex: /^[0-9]+$/

v.validate.regex(inputName, value, regex);

How to use Mask

Import

import v from "@intreguei/validator-js";

Use

function(inputName, value) {
  return v.mask.email(inputName, value) // returns { name: 'inputName', masked: "value masked" }
}