This npm package checks that whether an email address is a valid email address or not by checking the MX records. It also has a statistics based check that whether an email address has a possibility of being a temporary email
, email belonging to a private organization
or that mail server is not used much in that region
. It also checks if the email address structure follows RFC 5322 Official Standard
or not.
- Just run the following statement.
npm install node-email-validator
or
npm i node-email-validator
- Given below is an example on how to use this package.
var nev = require('node-email-validator');
nev('username@mail-server.extension').then(validation => {console.log(validation);}).catch(error => console.log(error));
- The output for this is as follows.
{
user: 'xukrlrll',
domain: 'sharklasers.com',
isEmailValid: true,
mxRecords: [ { exchange: 'mail.guerrillamail.com', priority: 0 } ],
possibility: true,
timeout: false
}
user
- This contains the username part of the email address.domain
- This contains the domain part of the email address.isEmailValid
- This returnstrue
orfalse
depending on the validity of the email address.mxRecords
- It contains the MX records which are dictionaries ofexchange
andpriority
or[]
if nothing is present.probability
- This returnstrue
orfalse
depending on the possibility of an email address being atemporary email
,email belonging to a private organization
or thatmail server is not used much in that region
.timeout
- This returnstrue
orfalse
depending on the fact that the query caused timeout or not.
- For running the tests, run the following command.
npm test