# EmailValidator [![Build Status](https://app.travis-ci.com/egulias/EmailValidator.svg?branch=3.x)](https://app.travis-ci.com/github/egulias/EmailValidator) [![Code Quality](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/egulias/EmailValidator/badges/quality-score.png?b=3.x)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/egulias/EmailValidator/?branch=3.x) [![Test Coverage](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/egulias/EmailValidator/badges/coverage.png?b=3.x)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/egulias/EmailValidator/?branch=3.x) A library for validating emails against several RFC. ## Supported RFCs ## This library aims to support RFCs: * [5321](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321), * [5322](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322), * [6530](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6530), * [6531](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6531), * [6532](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6532), * [1035](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035) ## Supported versions **Current major version with full support is v3** | Version | Released | EOL | Only critical bug fixes | Full | | ---- | :----: | :----: | :----: | :----: | | v3.x | 2020/12/29 | - | X | X | | v2.1.x | 2016/05/16 | 01/2022 | X | | | v1.2 | 2013/19/05 | YES | | | ## Requirements ## * PHP 7.2 * [Composer](https://getcomposer.org) is required for installation * [Spoofchecking](/src/Validation/Extra/SpoofCheckValidation.php) and [DNSCheckValidation](/src/Validation/DNSCheckValidation.php) validation requires that your PHP system has the [PHP Internationalization Libraries](https://php.net/manual/en/book.intl.php) (also known as PHP Intl) **Note**: `PHP version upgrades will happen to accomodate to the pace of major frameworks. Minor versions bumps will go via minor versions of this library (i.e: PHP7.3 -> v3.x+1). Major versions will go with major versions of the library` ## Installation ## Run the command below to install via Composer ```shell composer require egulias/email-validator ``` ## Getting Started ## `EmailValidator` requires you to decide which (or combination of them) validation/s strategy/ies you'd like to follow for each [validation](#available-validations). A basic example with the RFC validation ```php isValid("example@example.com", new RFCValidation()); //true ``` ### Available validations ### 1. [RFCValidation](/src/Validation/RFCValidation.php): Standard RFC-like email validation. 2. [NoRFCWarningsValidation](/src/Validation/NoRFCWarningsValidation.php): RFC-like validation that will fail when warnings* are found. 3. [DNSCheckValidation](/src/Validation/DNSCheckValidation.php): Will check if there are DNS records that signal that the server accepts emails. This does not entail that the email exists. 5. [MultipleValidationWithAnd](/src/Validation/MultipleValidationWithAnd.php): It is a validation that operates over other validations performing a logical and (&&) over the result of each validation. 6. [MessageIDValidation](/src/Validation/MessageIDValidation.php): Follows [RFC2822 for message-id](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822#section-3.6.4) to validate that field, that has some differences in the domain part. 7. [Your own validation](#how-to-extend): You can extend the library behaviour by implementing your own validations. *warnings: Warnings are deviations from the RFC that in a broader interpretation are accepted. ```php isValid("example@ietf.org", $multipleValidations); //true ``` #### Additional validations #### Validations not present in the RFCs 1. [SpoofCheckValidation](/src/Validation/Extra/SpoofCheckValidation.php): Will check for multi-utf-8 chars that can signal an erroneous email name. ### How to extend ### It's easy! You just need to implement [EmailValidation](/src/Validation/EmailValidation.php) and you can use your own validation. ## Contributing ## Please follow the [Contribution guide](CONTRIBUTING.md). Is short and simple and will help a lot. ## Other Contributors ## (You can find current contributors [here](https://github.com/egulias/EmailValidator/graphs/contributors)) As this is a port from another library and work, here are other people related to the previous one: * Ricard Clau [@ricardclau](https://github.com/ricardclau): Performance against PHP built-in filter_var (v2 and earlier) * Josepf Bielawski [@stloyd](https://github.com/stloyd): For its first re-work of Dominic's lib * Dominic Sayers [@dominicsayers](https://github.com/dominicsayers): The original isemail function ## License ## Released under the MIT License attached with this code.