Socket
Book a DemoInstallSign in
Socket

@atproto/syntax

Package Overview
Dependencies
Maintainers
4
Versions
16
Alerts
File Explorer

Advanced tools

Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

@atproto/syntax

Validation for atproto identifiers and formats: DID, handle, NSID, AT URI, etc

latest
Source
npmnpm
Version
0.4.1
Version published
Weekly downloads
87K
-2.65%
Maintainers
4
Weekly downloads
 
Created
Source

@atproto/syntax: validation helpers for identifier strings

Validation logic for atproto identifiers - DIDs, Handles, NSIDs, and AT URIs.

NPM Github CI Status

Usage

Handles

Syntax specification: https://atproto.com/specs/handle

import { isValidHandle, ensureValidHandle, isValidDid } from '@atproto/syntax'

isValidHandle('alice.test') // returns true
ensureValidHandle('alice.test') // returns void

isValidHandle('al!ce.test') // returns false
ensureValidHandle('al!ce.test') // throws

ensureValidDid('did:method:val') // returns void
ensureValidDid(':did:method:val') // throws

NameSpaced IDs (NSID)

Syntax specification: https://atproto.com/specs/nsid

import { NSID } from '@atproto/syntax'

const id1 = NSID.parse('com.example.foo')
id1.authority // => 'example.com'
id1.name // => 'foo'
id1.toString() // => 'com.example.foo'

const id2 = NSID.create('example.com', 'foo')
id2.authority // => 'example.com'
id2.name // => 'foo'
id2.toString() // => 'com.example.foo'

const id3 = NSID.create('example.com', 'someRecord')
id3.authority // => 'example.com'
id3.name // => 'someRecord'
id3.toString() // => 'com.example.someRecord'

NSID.isValid('com.example.foo') // => true
NSID.isValid('com.example.someRecord') // => true
NSID.isValid('example.com/foo') // => false
NSID.isValid('foo') // => false

AT URI

Syntax specification: https://atproto.com/specs/at-uri-scheme

import { AtUri } from '@atproto/syntax'

const uri = new AtUri('at://bob.com/com.example.post/1234')
uri.protocol // => 'at:'
uri.origin // => 'at://bob.com'
uri.hostname // => 'bob.com'
uri.collection // => 'com.example.post'
uri.rkey // => '1234'

License

This project is dual-licensed under MIT and Apache 2.0 terms:

Downstream projects and end users may chose either license individually, or both together, at their discretion. The motivation for this dual-licensing is the additional software patent assurance provided by Apache 2.0.

Keywords

atproto

FAQs

Package last updated on 29 Aug 2025

Did you know?

Socket

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Install

Related posts