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psi-validator

v0.0.3-alpha

Published

This will provide a validator class for many different RC API endpoints

Downloads

4

Readme

About

RingCentral Professional Services Innovation team (PSi) needs to be able to verify information in browser. This information all needs to be validated exactly per RC requirements. These requirements easily vary by endpoint and HTTP method, and aren't discernible from the RC OpenAPI documentation.

Demo

https://ringcentral-pro-services.github.io/psi-validator.js/

Installation

To use this in your app, install with npm or yarn.

$ npm i psi-validator

or

$ yarn add psi-validator

Then require or import a validator into your app for use

const { EmailValidator } = require('psi-validator');

or

import { EmailValidator } from 'psi-validator';

Finally, for each imported validator, create an instance of the class for use

const validator = new EmailValidator();

Example Usage

After importing the library, try out the following code

async function main() {
  let goodEmail = '[email protected]'
  let badEmail = '[email protected]'
  let evenWorseEmail = 'john.celoria2ringcentral.someBadTld'

  await validator
    .validate(goodEmail)
    .then(res =>{
      console.log(res);
    })
    .catch(e =>{
      console.error(e);
    });

  await validator
    .validate(badEmail)
    .then(res =>{
      console.log(res);
    })
    .catch(e =>{
      console.error(e);
    });

  await validator
    .validate(evenWorseEmail)
    .then(res =>{
      console.log(res);
    })
    .catch(e =>{
      console.error(e);
    });
}

main();

Your response should be the following:

john.celoria@LM1ARMD6R psi-validator.js % node sandbox.js
true
{
  originalElement: '[email protected]',
  errors: [ 'Emails require a valid top level domain' ]
}
{
  originalElement: 'john.celoria2ringcentral.someBadTld',
  errors: [
    'Emails require a valid top level domain',
    'Email format not valid. Should be {something}@{something}.{top level domain}'
  ]
}