text-regex-validation

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Introduction

This package includes the following functionalities 🐻

  • Text Validation: This could include checks for length, presence of certain characters, format requirements (like email addresses or phone numbers), or any other rules you need. Use same method if you have your own regex with third parameter of your regex and make second parameter null.

  • Log Analysis: For analyzing logs, you might want to create functions that parse log files and extract relevant data.

  • Search and Replace: Implement functions that perform search and replace operations on strings..

  • URL Parsing: Create functions that parse URLs into their component parts. Regular expressions can help with this by matching different parts of the URL (protocol, domain, path, query parameters, etc.) and extracting them into separate variables or objects.

  • Get Regex: Create functions that return regex pattern for different inputs from user.

  • Convert base64ToString: This method will return string if we provide base64 value to it.

  • Convert stringToBase64: This method will return base64 if we provide string value to it.

  • getCountryCallingCode: This method will return country list with its calling code's.

Installation

npm install text-regex-validation

OR

npm i text-regex-validation

Usage Guidelines

Text Validation:

To validate string or get regex you have to Call below function respectively. If you have your own regex then use same method by passing third parameter (your regex) and make second parameter null.

validateString(inputString, regexType) //string and regextype from table
validateString(inputString, null, {Your regex}) // Your regex must  be in /{your regex}/ like this not in "{your regex}" string. It will return true or false.
getRegex(regexType) // Regex Type will be same from the below regexType name It will return exact regex for that type

regexType name must be same

it will return true or false(Boolean).

Example

import {validateString,analyzeLog, searchAndReplace,parseUrl, base64ToString, stringToBase64} from 'text-regex-validation'

TABLE

regexType name Input String Example Description
email abc121@xyz.com This is for validation of E-mail pattern like {abc121@xyz.com}
url https://chat.openai.com This is for validation of URL pattern like {https://chat.openai.com}
date 2024-03-04 This is for validation of Date in pattern like {YYYY-MM-DD}
username username_123 This is for validation of Username (Alphanumeric with underscores, hyphens, or periods)
time 14:30 This is for validation of Time (HH:MM 24-hour format)
ipv4 192.168.1.1 This is for validation of IPv4 Address
ipv6 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 This is for validation of IPv6 Address
creditcard 4111111111111111 This is for validation of Credit Card Number (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover)
html <tag>content</tag> This is for validation of HTML Tags
zipus 12345 or 12345-6789 This is for validation of ZIP Code (U.S.)
phoneindia +911234567890 This is for validation of Phone number og india like {+91{10 digits are allowed}}
phoneus +1 (555) 123-4567 This is for validation of Phone number of US
phoneuk +44 20 1234 5678 This is for validation of Phone number of UK
phoneaus +61 2 1234 5678 This is for validation of Phone number of Australia
phonecan +1 (416) 123-4567 This is for validation of Phone number of Canada
pin 123456 This is for validation of pin code
name John Doe This is for validation of name
password P@ssw0rd This is for validation of password
aadhar 1234 5678 9101 This is for validation of aadhar
username username123 This is for validation of userName
validateString("example@example.com", 'email')

// output :- true

Log Analysis:

analyzeLog('[2024-03-03 10:17:20] ERROR: Invalid username or password')

// output :- [
//  {
//    timestamp: '2024-03-03 10:17:20',
//    error: 'Invalid username or password',
//    ip: 'N/A'
//  }
// ]

Search and Replace:

searchAndReplace('This is sample data', 'is', 'not')

// output :- This not sample data

URL Parsing:

parseUrl('https://www.example.com:8080/path/to/page?param1=value1&param2=value2#section1')

// output :- {
//  protocol: 'https',
//  domain: 'www.example.com',
//  port: '8080',
//  path: '/path/to/page',
//  queryParams: [ 'param1=value1', 'param2=value2' ],
//  fragment: 'section1'
// }

Get Regex:

getRegex('phoneindia')

// output :- /^\+?(91)?[\s-]?\d{10}$/

Convert base64ToString:

const base64String = 'SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ==';
console.log(base64ToString(base64String));

// output :- Hello, World!

Convert stringToBase64:

const base64String = 'Hello, World!';
console.log(stringToBase64(base64String));

// output :- SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ==

getCountryCallingCode:

getCountryCallingCode()
// output :- Without parameter It will return list of all countries

getCountryCallingCode("india")
// output :- { name: 'india', dial_code: '+91', code: 'IN' }

Build

npm run build

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