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addressparser
Advanced tools
The addressparser npm package is used to parse email addresses into their component parts. It is particularly useful for applications that need to handle email addresses in a structured way, such as email clients, validation tools, and email processing systems.
Parse a single email address
This feature allows you to parse a single email address into its component parts, such as the name and the email address itself.
const addressparser = require('addressparser');
const parsed = addressparser('John Doe <john.doe@example.com>');
console.log(parsed);
Parse multiple email addresses
This feature allows you to parse a string containing multiple email addresses, separating each address into its component parts.
const addressparser = require('addressparser');
const parsed = addressparser('John Doe <john.doe@example.com>, Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.com>');
console.log(parsed);
Handle complex email address formats
This feature allows you to handle and parse more complex email address formats, including those with special characters and quoted names.
const addressparser = require('addressparser');
const parsed = addressparser('"John Doe, PhD" <john.doe@example.com>, Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.com>');
console.log(parsed);
The email-addresses package provides similar functionality to addressparser, allowing you to parse, validate, and manipulate email addresses. It offers more advanced parsing options and better handling of edge cases compared to addressparser.
The mailparser package is a more comprehensive tool for parsing email messages, including headers, attachments, and body content. While it includes email address parsing as part of its functionality, it is more focused on full email message parsing rather than just addresses.
Parse e-mail address fields
Install with npm
npm install addressparser
Include the module
var addressparser = require("addressparser");
Parse some address strings with addressparser(field)
var addresses = addressparser("andris <andris@tr.ee>");
console.log(addresses); // [{name: "andris", address:"andris@tr.ee"}]
And when using groups
addressparser('Composers:"Bach, Sebastian" <sebu@example.com>, mozart@example.com (Mozzie);');
the result is
[
{
name: "Composers",
group: [
{
address: "sebu@example.com",
name: "Bach, Sebastian"
},
{
address: "mozart@example.com",
name: "Mozzie"
}
]
}
]
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FAQs
Parse e-mail addresses
We found that addressparser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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