What is validator?
The validator npm package is a library of string validators and sanitizers. It provides a variety of functions to validate and sanitize strings, such as checking if a string is in a certain format (e.g., email, URL) or transforming strings to ensure they are safe for use in different contexts.
What are validator's main functionalities?
Email Validation
Checks if the input string is an email.
const validator = require('validator');
console.log(validator.isEmail('test@example.com')); // true
URL Validation
Checks if the input string is a URL.
const validator = require('validator');
console.log(validator.isURL('https://www.example.com')); // true
Sanitizing Strings
Escapes HTML characters in the input string to prevent XSS attacks.
const validator = require('validator');
console.log(validator.escape('<script>alert("xss")</script>')); // '<script>alert("xss")</script>'
Checking String Length
Checks if the input string's length falls within a specified range.
const validator = require('validator');
console.log(validator.isLength('Hello', {min: 2, max: 10})); // true
Blacklisting Characters
Removes specified characters from the input string.
const validator = require('validator');
console.log(validator.blacklist('abc123', '123')); // 'abc'
Other packages similar to validator
joi
Joi is a powerful schema description language and data validator for JavaScript. It allows for a more detailed and structured validation process compared to validator, including the ability to create custom validation schemas.
yup
Yup is a JavaScript schema builder for value parsing and validation. It uses a schema-based approach similar to Joi and can be integrated with form libraries like Formik. It is more focused on object schema validation.
class-validator
Class-validator works with classes and decorators to validate that the properties of an object conform to specified rules. It is typically used with TypeScript and integrates well with class-based frameworks like TypeORM.
express-validator
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validator.js
A library of string validators and sanitizers.
Server-side usage
Install the library with npm install validator
var validator = require('validator');
validator.isEmail('foo@bar.com');
Client-side usage
The library can be loaded either as a standalone script, or through an AMD-compatible loader
<script type="text/javascript" src="validator.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
validator.isEmail('foo@bar.com');
</script>
The library can also be installed through bower
$ bower install validator-js
Validators
- contains(str, seed) - check if the string contains the seed.
- equals(str, comparison) - check if the string matches the comparison.
- isAfter(str [, date]) - check if the string is a date that's after the specified date (defaults to now).
- isAlpha(str) - check if the string contains only letters (a-zA-Z).
- isAlphanumeric(str) - check if the string contains only letters and numbers.
- isAscii(str) - check if the string contains ASCII chars only.
- isBase64(str) - check if a string is base64 encoded.
- isBefore(str [, date]) - check if the string is a date that's before the specified date.
- isBoolean(str) - check if a string is a boolean.
- isByteLength(str, min [, max]) - check if the string's length (in bytes) falls in a range.
- isCreditCard(str) - check if the string is a credit card.
- isCurrency(str, options) - check if the string is a valid currency amount.
options
is an object which defaults to {symbol: '$', require_symbol: false, allow_space_after_symbol: false, symbol_after_digits: false, allow_negatives: true, parens_for_negatives: false, negative_sign_before_digits: false, negative_sign_after_digits: false, allow_negative_sign_placeholder: false, thousands_separator: ',', decimal_separator: '.', allow_space_after_digits: false }
. - isDate(str) - check if the string is a date.
- isDecimal(str) - check if the string represents a decimal number, such as 0.1, .3, 1.1, 1.00003, 4.0, etc.
- isDivisibleBy(str, number) - check if the string is a number that's divisible by another.
- isEmail(str [, options]) - check if the string is an email.
options
is an object which defaults to { allow_display_name: false, allow_utf8_local_part: true, require_tld: true }
. If allow_display_name
is set to true, the validator will also match Display Name <email-address>
. If allow_utf8_local_part
is set to false, the validator will not allow any non-English UTF8 character in email address' local part. If require_tld
is set to false, e-mail addresses without having TLD in their domain will also be matched. - isFQDN(str [, options]) - check if the string is a fully qualified domain name (e.g. domain.com).
options
is an object which defaults to { require_tld: true, allow_underscores: false, allow_trailing_dot: false }
. - isFloat(str [, options]) - check if the string is a float.
options
is an object which can contain the keys min
and/or max
to validate the float is within boundaries (e.g. { min: 7.22, max: 9.55 }
). - isFullWidth(str) - check if the string contains any full-width chars.
- isHalfWidth(str) - check if the string contains any half-width chars.
- isHexColor(str) - check if the string is a hexadecimal color.
- isHexadecimal(str) - check if the string is a hexadecimal number.
- isIP(str [, version]) - check if the string is an IP (version 4 or 6).
- isISBN(str [, version]) - check if the string is an ISBN (version 10 or 13).
- isISIN(str) - check if the string is an ISIN (stock/security identifier).
- isISO8601(str) - check if the string is a valid ISO 8601 date.
- isIn(str, values) - check if the string is in a array of allowed values.
- isInt(str [, options]) - check if the string is an integer.
options
is an object which can contain the keys min
and/or max
to check the integer is within boundaries (e.g. { min: 10, max: 99 }
). - isJSON(str) - check if the string is valid JSON (note: uses JSON.parse).
- isLength(str, min [, max]) - check if the string's length falls in a range. Note: this function takes into account surrogate pairs.
- isLowercase(str) - check if the string is lowercase.
- isMobilePhone(str, locale) - check if the string is a mobile phone number, (locale is one of
['zh-CN', 'zh-TW', 'en-ZA', 'en-AU', 'en-HK', 'pt-PT', 'fr-FR', 'el-GR', 'en-GB', 'en-US', 'en-ZM', 'ru-RU', 'nb-NO', 'nn-NO']
). - isMongoId(str) - check if the string is a valid hex-encoded representation of a MongoDB ObjectId.
- isMultibyte(str) - check if the string contains one or more multibyte chars.
- isNull(str) - check if the string is null.
- isNumeric(str) - check if the string contains only numbers.
- isSurrogatePair(str) - check if the string contains any surrogate pairs chars.
- isURL(str [, options]) - check if the string is an URL.
options
is an object which defaults to { protocols: ['http','https','ftp'], require_tld: true, require_protocol: false, require_valid_protocol: true, allow_underscores: false, host_whitelist: false, host_blacklist: false, allow_trailing_dot: false, allow_protocol_relative_urls: false }
. - isUUID(str [, version]) - check if the string is a UUID (version 3, 4 or 5).
- isUppercase(str) - check if the string is uppercase.
- isVariableWidth(str) - check if the string contains a mixture of full and half-width chars.
- matches(str, pattern [, modifiers]) - check if string matches the pattern. Either
matches('foo', /foo/i)
or matches('foo', 'foo', 'i')
.
Sanitizers
- blacklist(input, chars) - remove characters that appear in the blacklist. The characters are used in a RegExp and so you will need to escape some chars, e.g.
blacklist(input, '\\[\\]')
. - escape(input) - replace
<
, >
, &
, '
, "
and /
with HTML entities. - ltrim(input [, chars]) - trim characters from the left-side of the input.
- normalizeEmail(email [, options]) - canonicalize an email address.
options
is an object which defaults to { lowercase: true }
. With lowercase
set to true
, the local part of the email address is lowercased for all domains; the hostname is always lowercased and the local part of the email address is always lowercased for hosts that are known to be case-insensitive (currently only GMail). Normalization follows special rules for known providers: currently, GMail addresses have dots removed in the local part and are stripped of tags (e.g. some.one+tag@gmail.com
becomes someone@gmail.com
) and all @googlemail.com
addresses are normalized to @gmail.com
. - rtrim(input [, chars]) - trim characters from the right-side of the input.
- stripLow(input [, keep_new_lines]) - remove characters with a numerical value < 32 and 127, mostly control characters. If
keep_new_lines
is true
, newline characters are preserved (\n
and \r
, hex 0xA
and 0xD
). Unicode-safe in JavaScript. - toBoolean(input [, strict]) - convert the input to a boolean. Everything except for
'0'
, 'false'
and ''
returns true
. In strict mode only '1'
and 'true'
return true
. - toDate(input) - convert the input to a date, or
null
if the input is not a date. - toFloat(input) - convert the input to a float, or
NaN
if the input is not a float. - toInt(input [, radix]) - convert the input to an integer, or
NaN
if the input is not an integer. - toString(input) - convert the input to a string.
- trim(input [, chars]) - trim characters (whitespace by default) from both sides of the input.
- whitelist(input, chars) - remove characters that do not appear in the whitelist. The characters are used in a RegExp and so you will need to escape some chars, e.g.
whitelist(input, '\\[\\]')
.
XSS Sanitization
XSS sanitization was removed from the library in 2d5d6999.
For an alternative, look at Yahoo's xss-filters library.
Strings only
This library validates and sanitizes strings only. All input will be coerced to a string using the following rules
- Call the
toString
property if available. - Replace
null
, undefined
or NaN
with an empty string. - Everything else is coerced with
input + ''
.
Extensions
You can add your own validators using validator.extend(name, fn)
validator.extend('isWhitespace', function (str) {
return /^\s+$/.test(str);
});
Note that the first argument will be automatically coerced to a string.
validator.isWhitespace(' \t\r\n');
validator.isWhitespace('foo bar');
Tests
Tests require node v4.0+.
make test
- run the test suite.make test V=1
- run the test suite with added verbosity.make test TEST=pattern
- run tests that match a pattern.make coverage
- run a coverage analysis tool.make lint
- run a lint tool.
License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Chris O'Hara <cohara87@gmail.com>
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