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pml-check

v1.0.3

Published

This is a plug-in for field validity checking, which contains most of the types of checks we use everyday.

Readme

pml-check

This is a plug-in for field validity checking, which contains most of the types of checks we use everyday.

Note: Windows is partially supported, see #22

Install

$ npm i pml-check --save

Usage

Introducing plug-ins into projects

const pmlCheck = require('pml-check');
let result = await pmlCheck.mobile(value);

Return value

{result: false, msg: "2"}
  • Options

resut:false;

msg:

0: Missing parameters

1:Field is empty

2:Illegal field

resut:true;

msg:

'':Verifying and passing

Callable functions

mobile:Verification of mobile phone number;

isEmpty:Verify that it is empty;

idCard:Authentication of identity cards;

integer:Verification of Short Message Verification Code;

email:Verify mailbox;

chineseName:Verification of Chinese Names;

internetURL:Verify network address;

postalCode:Verify zip code;

ip: Verify ip

date:Verification date;

month:Validation month;

day:Validation day;

phone:Verifying telephone;

number:Validation number;

chineseCharacters:Verification of Full Chinese Characters;

letter:Verify all letters;

lowercase:Verify all lowercase letters;

capital:Verify all capital letters;

numberLetter:Verify numbers and letters;

numberLetterUnderline:Verify numbers and letters and underscores;

numberLetterSpot:Verify numbers and letters and points;

letterSpot:Verify letters and dots;

address:Verify address;

password:Verify password;

strongPassword:Verify Strong Password;

Questions & Suggestions

More and better inspections will continue to be updated

License

MIT