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@randyd45/curp-validation

v1.0.4

Published

a simple package for curp validation

Readme

Curp validation usage

CURP object

To star using this library you must import the module and instantiate a new CURP object like this.

import {CURP} from "curp-validation";

let curp = new CURP("CUAJ980602MQRRRSXX");

The curp object is the main class that handles all the name, lastname and birthday verification.

Valid format

This functionality verifies that the CURP input has a valid state, birthday, sex, and overall valid format. the function returns a true if the input is valid and false otherwise.

curp.isFormatValid()

Valid name

this functionality verifies if the name is valid accoding to the CURP input, this function returns true if it is valid and false otherwise.

curp.isNameValid("MARIA JOSE")

Valid lastname

this functionality verifies if the lastname is valid accoding to the CURP input, this function returns true if it is valid and false otherwise.

curp.isFirstLastnameValid("DE LA CRUZ")

Valid second lastname

this functionality verifies if the second lastname is valid accoding to the CURP input, this function returns true if it is valid and false otherwise.

curp.isSecondLastnameValid("ARELLANO")

Valid birthday

this functionality verifies if a birthday is valid accoding to the CURP input, this function returns true if it is valid and false otherwise.

curp.isBirthdayValid(98, 6, 2)

Extract birthday

this functionality extracts the birthday of the input curp.

curp.extractBirthday()