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This is a fork of AddedBytes' EmailAddressValidator class.
Changes include:
@
) and the "domain part" (after the @
)
to be public methodsNote that this class is still un-namespaced - i.e. it's still declared in the global namespace. The composer.json
file is still set up to correctly load it when required, so this shouldn't be a problem in practice - it's just perhaps
not best-practice.
Use Composer:
php composer.phar require aziraphale/email-address-validator:^2
If you don't want to use Composer (why not?!), just download the EmailAddressValidator.php
file, save it with your project, and require
it where needed.
Note that this updated version is version 2.0.0. I have kept the original class tagged as version 1.0.10 (it was the 10th commit to the Google Code svn repository). If you want to use Composer to install the old class, simply specify ^1
as the version constraint (which will allow for backwards-compatible changes to be installed, if any get made, while never jumping to my modified class without your direct action):
php composer.phar require aziraphale/email-address-validator:^1
Due to the aforementioned changes, the way of using this class has completely changed. However it has such a small and simple interface that these changes shouldn't be problematic.
As a recap, the old usage was like this:
$validator = new EmailAddressValidator;
if ($validator->check_email_address('test@example.org')) {
// Email address is technically valid
}
The new syntax is as follows (ensure you have already included Composer's autoload.php
file!):
if (EmailAddressValidator::checkEmailAddress("test@example.org")) {
// Email address is technically valid
}
with a couple of additional methods in case they're helpful:
if (EmailAddressValidator::checkLocalPortion("test")) {
// "test" is technically a valid string to have before the "@" in an email address
}
if (EmailAddressValidator::checkDomainPotion("example.org")) {
// "example.org" is technically a valid email address host
}