Made for the purpose of validating strings and arrays with regular expressions.
This package exposes API's through /lib/utils
. So far you can:
import {
EmailValidation,
EmailExp,
} from 'regular-expression-validation/lib/EmailRegExp';
EmailValidation(EmailExp, '[email protected]');
import {
EmailArrayValidation,
EmailExp,
} from 'regular-expression-validation/lib/utils/EmailArrayRegExp';
import { EmailArray } from 'regular-expression-validation/lib/EmailArray';
const myEmailArray = EmailArray;
EmailArrayValidation(EmailExp, myEmailArray);
import { EmailArray } from 'regular-expression-validation/lib/EmailArray';
console.info(`An array of emails:\n${EmailArray}`);
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
VS Code is a must-have for this project
Some extentions for VS Code are needed to fully utilise the config files.
- Prettier
- Eslint
- Stylelint
Install them from the 'Extensions' tab or use the code quick open (CTRL+P
) and run these commands:
ext install esbenp.prettier-vscode
ext install shinnn.stylelint
ext install dbaeumer.vscode-eslint
The above list will get updated and separated into a needed and a practical extensions lists. For now, my entire settings file - including styling - is in the .vscode folder and would give an idea on what extensions to install if anything doesn't seem right.
A step by step series of examples that tell you have to do to get a development env running
This codebase is managed with yarn, npm can be used but is not tested.
Clone the repo:
git clone [email protected]:MathiasKandelborg/Regular-Expressions.git
With HTTPS:
git clone https://github.com/MathiasKandelborg/Regular-Expressions.git
Go into the directory and install dependencies:
cd ./Regular-Expressions
yarn
You might have to re-compile the ts files to avoid errors:
tsc
End with an example of getting some data out of the system or using it for a little demo
Run the development server, localhost:1234
becomes available with HmR
yarn start
To run the storybook for the visual part of validation:
- Note that the typings dir have to exist before running
yarn storybook
, otherwise the imports from the compiled output files will be wrong
yarn storybook
There aren't any tests yet. I'm not sure if any ever will be made.
This is a project made for playing with TS and i don't see much reason in adding tests when the project is so small. If the project grows a bit more, some tests will be added along with some kind of CI to go with it.
These will be added with next release version, as package.json script commands.
Well, this package doesn't belong on a webser on its own, does it?😉
That being said, this part will be updated with instructions on running the storybook build command and on how to publish this code as a npm module. If the project grows i might add gh-pages, Heroku or something like that.
- TypeScript - Programming language (superset of JS) + build tool
- Prettier - Code formatter
- Yarn - Dependency Management
- Storybook - Used to create interactive 'stories' based on code.
- Parcel - Development server and possible build tool
There's not a custom file yet, until then;
Please read the boilerplate CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
- Mathias Wøbbe - Initial work - MathiasKandelborg
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
Generally, i won't do anything if you use my code. I do strongly recommend to test it thoroughly if you're going to use it in production.
- PurpleBooth - README.md and CONTRIBUTIONS.md templates
- Kriasoft and all the people at RSK - I learned a lot about configuration from using this repo. My config files mostly look like theirs because of all the practices I've taken with me.