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onevalidator
Advanced tools
The simplest way to validate your forms for Express, Connect or others applications!
Let's start!
Install the package:
npm i --save onevalidator
Import:
const { isStrongPassword } = require('onevalidator')
Let's validate!
let password = 'HelloWorld123' // you can validate anothers strings too!
console.log(isStrongPassword(password, {
symbolCount: 1,
numberCount: 2,
maxLength: 11,
upperCaseCount: 2
}, false))
Config your validation:
| Functions | Description |
|---|---|
| isStrongPassword(str, {config}, raw) | str password, for example, config are the options above, raw if you want to return all password information. Defaults false. |
When raw is True:

When the returned value is True, it means that validation passed. When false, did not pass.
FAQs
A simple way to validate forms!
We found that onevalidator 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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