tempemailvalidator
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A Node.js package to validate temporary and disposable email addresses, helping to prevent fake registrations and spam.
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TempEmailValidator
TempEmailValidator is an open-source Node.js package that helps to validate temporary and disposable emails, preventing fake registrations, frauds, and spam. This package is ideal for developers who want to ensure the authenticity of email addresses provided by users in their registration and authentication systems.
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Installation
To get started with TempEmailValidator in your project, simply install the package via npm:
npm install tempemailvalidator
Or if you are using Yarn:
yarn add tempemailvalidator
Usage Basic Example Once the package is installed, you can start using it to validate temporary emails. Here is a basic example:
import { isTemporaryEmail } from 'tempemailvalidator';
// Check if an email is temporary
async function checkEmail(email) {
const isTemporary = await isTemporaryEmail(email);
if (isTemporary) {
console.log(`${email} is a temporary email.`);
} else {
console.log(`${email} is a valid email.`);
}
}
checkEmail('[email protected]');
Parameters
- email: The email address to be validated.
- isTemporaryEmail(): Returns true if the email is temporary, otherwise returns false.
Features
- Temporary Email Validation: Detects emails provided by well-known temporary and disposable email services.
- Easy Integration: Easy to install and integrate into your Node.js projects with a simple npm install.
- Up-to-date Database: The list of temporary email domains is constantly updated to ensure accuracy.
- Simple API: Easy-to-use methods with support for Promises and async/await. ##Testing This project uses Jest for unit testing.
Running Tests
To run the tests, simply execute the following command:
npm test
Or if you are using Yarn:
yarn test
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to help improve this project, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature (git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name).
- Make your changes and add tests.
- Commit your changes
(git commit -am 'Add new feature').
- Push to your branch
(git push origin feature/your-feature-name).
- Open a pull request.
Reporting Bugs
If you encounter a bug, please open an issue in the repository with a detailed description of the issue, including examples and error messages.
License This project is licensed under the ISC License.