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Validation for atproto identifiers and formats: DID, handle, NSID, AT URI, etc
Validation logic for atproto identifiers - DIDs, Handles, NSIDs, and AT URIs.
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
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
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'
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.
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Validation for atproto identifiers and formats: DID, handle, NSID, AT URI, etc
The npm package @atproto/syntax receives a total of 27,191 weekly downloads. As such, @atproto/syntax popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @atproto/syntax demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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