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Methods
domain.analyze(domain, [options])
Analyzes a string to verify it is a valid domain name where: -
domain
- the domain name string being verified. -
options
- optional settings: - allowUnicode
-
if false
, Unicode characters are not allowd in domain
names. Defaults to true
. - minDomainSegments
-
the minimum number of domain segments (e.g. x.y.z
has 3
segments) required. Defaults to 2
. - tlds
-
options to validate the top-level-domain segment (e.g. com
in example.com
). Can be set to one of: - false
- disable TLD validation. - true
- validate the TLD using
the official list of registered
names. This is the default setting. - an object with one (and only
one) of: - deny
- a Set
with strings matching
forbidden TLD values (all non-matching values are allowed). -
allow
- a Set
with strings matching the only
allowed TLD values. Can also be set to true
which defaults
to the official list of registered
names.
If the domain
is valid, no return value. If the
domain
is invalid, an object is returned with: -
error
- a string containing the reason the domain is
invalid.
domain.isValid(domain, [options])
Validates a string to verify it is a valid domain name where: -
domain
- the domain name string being verified. -
options
- same options as domain.analyze()
.
email.analyze(email, [options])
Analyzes a string to verify it is a valid email address where: -
email
- the email address string being verified. -
options
- optional settings: - allowUnicode
-
if false
, Unicode characters are not allowd in the email
address local and domain parts. Defaults to true
. -
ignoreLength
- if true
, the standards email
maximum length limit is ignored. Defaults to true
. -
minDomainSegments
- the minimum number of domain segments
(e.g. x.y.z
has 3 segments) required in the domain part.
Defaults to 2
. - tlds
- options to validate
the top-level-domain segment (e.g. com
in
example.com
) of the domain part. Can be set to one of: -
false
- disable TLD validation. - true
-
validate the TLD using the official list of registered
names. This is the default setting. - an object with one (and only
one) of: - deny
- a Set
with strings matching
forbidden TLD values (all non-matching values are allowed). -
allow
- a Set
with strings matching the only
allowed TLD values. Can also be set to true
which defaults
to the official list of registered
names.
If the email
is valid, no return value. If the
email
is invalid, an object is returned with: -
error
- a string containing the reason the email is
invalid.
email.isValid(email, [options])
Validates a string to verify it is a valid email address where: -
email
- the email address string being verified. -
options
- same options as email.analyze()
.