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normalize-email
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Normalize emails for uniqueness validation. This will convert the email to lowercase, remove dots (.), and plus signs
followed by arbitrary strings (+foobar).
Based on normailize.
npm install --save normalize-email
var normalizeEmail = require('normalize-email')
normalizeEmail('johnotander@GMAIL.com') // => 'johnotander@gmail.com'
normalizeEmail('john.o.t.a.n.d.e.r@gmail.com') // => 'johnotander@gmail.com'
normalizeEmail('johnotander@googlemail.com') // => 'johnotander@gmail.com'
normalizeEmail('johnotander+foobar@gmail.com') // => 'johnotander@gmail.com'
normalizeEmail('JOHN.OTANDER+OHAI@gmail.com') // => 'johnotander@gmail.com'
MIT
git checkout -b my-new-feature)git commit -am 'Add some feature')git push origin my-new-feature)Crafted with <3 by John Otander (@4lpine).
This package was initially generated with yeoman and the p generator.
FAQs
Normalize + and . emails for uniqueness validation
The npm package normalize-email receives a total of 11,009 weekly downloads. As such, normalize-email popularity was classified as popular.
We found that normalize-email 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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