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cnpj-utils
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Toolkit to deal with CNPJ data (Brazilian employer ID): validation, formatting and generation of valid IDs.
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# using NPM
$ npm install --save cnpj-utils
# using Bun
$ bun add cnpj-utils
// Common JS syntax:
const cnpjUtils = require('cnpj-utils')
// ES Module syntax:
import cnpjUtils from 'cnpj-utils'
// or get the specific function with ES tree-shaking:
import { isValid, generate, format } from 'cnpj-utils'
or import it through your HTML file, using CDN:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/cnpj-utils@latest/dist/cnpj-utils.min.js"></script>
cnpj-utils
is only a wrapper to the libraries maintained by LacusSoft, cnpj-fmt
, cnpj-gen
and cnpj-val
, so you can refer directly to their specific documentation. Anyway, the API is detailed hereby with examples.
cnpjUtils.format(string[, options])
returns string
The format
method expects a string as its first parameter.
If the input does not contain 14 digits (it does not need to be a valid CNPJ, but it MUST be 14-digits long) an onFail
callback is invoked. By default, a copy of the input is returned as a fallback, but this callback and other customizations may be defined in the second parameter.
const cnpj = '03603568000195'
cnpjUtils.format(cnpj) // returns '03.603.568/0001-95'
cnpjUtils.format(cnpj, { // returns '03.603.***/****-**'
hidden: true
})
cnpjUtils.format(cnpj, { // returns '03603568|0001_95'
delimiters: {
dot: '',
slash: '|',
dash: '_'
}
})
Here are the available default configurations that can be overwritten by the options
parameter:
cnpjUtils.format(cnpj, {
delimiters: {
dot: '.', // string to replace the dot characters
slash: '/', // string to replace the slash character
dash: '-' // string to replace the dash character
},
escape: false, // boolean to define if the result should be HTML escaped
hidden: false, // boolean to define if digits should be hidden
hiddenKey: '*', // string to replace hidden digits
hiddenRange: {
start: 5, // starting index of the numeric sequence to be hidden (min 0)
end: 13 // ending index of the numeric sequence to be hidden (max 13)
},
onFail(value) { // fallback function to be invoked in case a non-14-digits is passed
return value
}
})
cnpjUtils.generate([options])
returns string
If you need to generate valid CNPJs, the generate
method makes this task easy and safe. Invoke it without parameters to obtain a 14‑digit string. You can also provide an options
object to configure its output, like flagging it to format or to complete a digits string with a valid CNPJ sequence:
let cnpj = cnpjUtils.generate() // returns '65453043000178'
cnpj = cnpjUtils.generate({ // returns '73.008.535/0005-06'
format: true
})
cnpj = cnpjUtils.generate({ // returns '45623767000296'
prefix: '45623767'
})
cnpj = cnpjUtils.generate({ // returns '45.623.767/0002-96'
prefix: '456237670002',
format: true
})
The default configurations are:
cnpjUtils.generate({
format: false, // indicates if output should be formatted
prefix: '' // if you have a CNPJ initials and want to complete it with valid
}) // digits. The string provided must contain between 1 and 12 digits!
Keep in mind that, for the prefix
option, it must be a string containing up to 12 digits.
cnpjUtils.isValid(string)
returns boolean
The isValid
method receives a string as its single parameter, evaluates it and returns true
or false
as output. This parameter may contain any character like letters, symbols, punctuation or white spaces, but it will immediately return false
in case the expected 14 digits are not found to be deeply evaluated.
cnpjUtils.isValid('98765432000198') // returns 'true'
cnpjUtils.isValid('98.765.432/0001-98') // returns 'true'
cnpjUtils.isValid('98765432000199') // returns 'false'
^^
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guidelines for details. But if you find this project helpful, please consider:
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
See CHANGELOG for a list of changes and version history.
Made with ❤️ by Lacus Solutions
FAQs
Utility functions to deal with CNPJ (Brazilian employer ID)
We found that cnpj-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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