noRegex is a lightweight javascript library with no dependencies, made for those who don't want to blow their mind with regex syntax.
noRegex do not replace regex, it only simplifies basic needs to validate what's inside a string, but do not test a pattern.
npm i noregex
var myTest = new noRegex({
acceptNumbers: false,
length: {
min: 5
},
specialRules: {
forbiddenChars: '().#'
}
});
myTest.test(myString);
myTest.format(myString);
- test(str): Test if the given string match options, return boolean.
- format(str): Remove or replace all characters from the given string that does not match options, return formatted string.
All options with their default values:
{
acceptStrings: true,
acceptNumbers: true,
acceptUppercase: true,
acceptLowercase: true,
acceptAccents: true,
acceptSpecialChars: true,
acceptWhiteSpaces: true,
specialRules: {
allowedChars: undefined, //case-sensitive
forbiddenChars: undefined //case-sensitive
},
length: {
min: undefined,
max: undefined,
equals: undefined
},
affix: {
startsWith: undefined, //case-sensitive
endsWith: undefined //case-sensitive
}
}
Example of options usage:
{
acceptStrings: true,
acceptNumbers: true,
acceptUppercase: false,
acceptLowercase: true,
acceptAccents: false,
acceptSpecialChars: false,
acceptWhiteSpaces: false,
specialRules: {
allowedChars: '-_?=',
forbiddenChars: '0.#'
},
length: {
min: 12,
max: 250
},
affix: {
startsWith: 'https://',
endsWith: '.js'
}
}
noRegex.DEFAULT.acceptAccents = false;