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br-national-services

v1.1.3

Published

Easy Brazilian Services. Easy to use.

Downloads

5

Readme

br-national-services

br-national-services is a JavaScript library for formatting and validating various Brazilian national services data such as CPF, phone numbers, emails, and currency.

Installation

Install the library using npm:

npm install br-national-services

Usage

Example Usage in React

To use the library in a React project, import the prototype extensions:

import 'br-national-services'; // if you prefer, import it into your index.js (or _app.tsx, in the case of NextJs). You can use anywhere.

[...]
  useEffect(() => {
    const string = '31991647507';
    console.log(`${string} now is ${string.brFormat('phone')}`);
  }, []);
[...]

Methods

String.prototype.brFormat(type)

Formats the string based on the specified type.

  • type: The type of formatting. Supported values are 'cpf', 'phone', and 'currency'.
const cpf = "12345678909";
console.log(cpf.brFormat("cpf")); // Outputs: 123.456.789-09

const phone = "31991647507";
console.log(phone.brFormat("phone")); // Outputs: (31) 99164-7507

String.prototype.brParse(type)

Parses the string based on the specified type.

  • type: The type of parsing. Supported values are 'phone' and 'currency'.
const formattedPhone = "(31) 99164-7507";
console.log(formattedPhone.brParse("phone")); // Outputs: 31991647507 <-- string

const currency = "R$ 1.250,52";
console.log(currency.brParse("currency")); // Outputs: 1250.52 <-- number

String.prototype.brValidate(type)

Validates the string based on the specified type.

  • type: The type of validation. Supported values are 'cpf' and 'email'.
const cpf = "12345678909";
console.log(cpf.brValidate("cpf")); // Outputs: true

const email = "[email protected]";
console.log(email.brValidate("email")); // Outputs: true

Number.prototype.brFormat(type)

Formats the number based on the specified type.

  • type: The type of formatting. Supported value is 'currency'.
const number = 1250.52;
console.log(number.brFormat("currency")); // Outputs: R$ 1.250,52

Tests

To run the tests, use the following command:

npm test

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.