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salesforce-id-validator

v1.0.0

Published

A Library to validate and convert to Salesforce 18IDs

Downloads

694

Readme

salesforce-id-validator

A Library to validate and convert to Salesforce 18IDs

Install via NPM

npm install --save salesforce-id-validator

Usage

Validate a given ID18

const salesforceIdValidator = require('salesforce-id-validator');

salesforceIdValidator.validateId18('001A00000006Vm9uIAC');

  {
    valid: true,
    error: null,
    meta: {
      entityType: 'ACCOUNT',
      serverId: 'A0',
      identifier: '0000006Vm9u',
      extractedChecksum: 'IAC',
      calculatedChecksum: 'IAC'    
    }
  }

Generate a ID18 from a ID15

const salesforceIdValidator = require('salesforce-id-validator');

salesforceIdValidator.generateId18FromId15('001A00000006Vm9u');

  {
    valid: true,
    error: null,
    id18: '001A00000006Vm9uIAC'
  }

Using Validator in browser

Grab a copy of either salesforce-id-validator.js or the minified version salesforce-id-validator.min.js and add it to your HTML file like this:

<script src=".../salesforce-id-validator.min.js"></script>

It will automatically hook into the window object and can be accessed like this

window.salesforceIdValidator.validateId18( ... )

CAVEAT

DON'T USE THE RESULT IN AN IF CLAUSE, BECAUSE IT WILL ALWAYS EVALUATE TO TRUE SINCE IT'S AN OBJECT!!!

Errors

  • ID_IS_NOT_A_STRING: id is not a string
  • INVALID_LENGTH: id not 18 characters long, 15 if you are using generateId18FromId15 function
  • INVALID_CHARACTERS: id contains invalid characters; (only [0-9a-zA-Z])
  • INVALID_PREFIX: prefix unkown to salesforce Help Doc
  • INVALID_CHECKSUM: checksum calculation doesn't match with the provided one Useful Blog Post