Address Parser
emailjs-addressparser
allows you to parse mime formatted e-mail address lists. This module does not decode any mime-word or punycode encoded strings, it is only a basic parser for parsing the base data.
Usage
npm install --save emailjs-addressparser
parse
import parse from "emailjs-addressparser"
Parsing Addresses w/o groups:
String -> [{name: String, address: String}]
parse(('"Bach, Sebastian" <sebu@example.com>, mozart@example.com (Mozzie)')
->
[{
name: "Bach, Sebastian",
address: "sebu@example.com"
}, {
name: "Mozzie",
address: "mozart@example.com"
}]
And when using groups
String -> [{name: String, group: [{name: String, address: String}]}]
parse('Composers:"Bach, Sebastian" <sebu@example.com>, mozart@example.com (Mozzie);')
->
[{
name: "Composers",
group: [{
address: "sebu@example.com",
name: "Bach, Sebastian"
}, {
address: "mozart@example.com",
name: "Mozzie"
}]
}]
License
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2013 Andris Reinman
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