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import ( |
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"strings" |
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"github.com/muonsoft/validation/validate" |
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) |
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var reservedTopLevelDomains = []string{ |
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"example", |
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"invalid", |
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"localhost", |
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"test", |
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} |
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// Email is used for simplified validation of an email address. It allows all values |
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// with an "@" symbol in, and a "." in the second host part of the email address. |
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func Email(value string) bool { |
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return looseEmailRegex.MatchString(value) |
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} |
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// HTML5Email is used for validation of an email address based on pattern for HTML5 |
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// (see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/input.html#valid-e-mail-address). |
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func HTML5Email(value string) bool { |
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return html5EmailRegex.MatchString(value) |
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} |
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// URL is used to check that value is a valid URL string. By default (if no schemas are passed), |
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// the function checks only for the http:// and https:// schemas. Use the schemas argument |
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// to configure the list of expected schemas. If an empty string is passed as a schema, then |
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// URL value may be treated as relative (without schema, e.g. "//example.com"). |
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func URL(value string, schemas ...string) bool { |
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return validate.URL(value, schemas...) == nil |
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} |
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// IP checks that a value is a valid IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). You can use a list |
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// of restrictions to additionally check for a restricted range of IPs. |
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// See validate.IPRestriction for details. |
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func IP(value string, restrictions ...validate.IPRestriction) bool { |
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return validate.IP(value, restrictions...) == nil |
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} |
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// IPv4 checks that a value is a valid IPv4 address. You can use a list |
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// of restrictions to additionally check for a restricted range of IPs. |
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// See validate.IPRestriction for details. |
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func IPv4(value string, restrictions ...validate.IPRestriction) bool { |
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return validate.IPv4(value, restrictions...) == nil |
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} |
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// IPv6 checks that a value is a valid IPv6 address. You can use a list |
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// of restrictions to additionally check for a restricted range of IPs. |
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// See validate.IPRestriction for details. |
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func IPv6(value string, restrictions ...validate.IPRestriction) bool { |
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return validate.IPv6(value, restrictions...) == nil |
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} |
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// Hostname checks that a value is a valid hostname. It checks that each label |
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// within a valid hostname may be no more than 63 octets long. Also, it checks that |
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// the total length of the hostname must not exceed 255 characters. |
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// |
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// See StrictHostname for additional checks. |
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func Hostname(value string) bool { |
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return hostnameRegex.MatchString(value) && len(strings.ReplaceAll(value, ".", "")) <= 255 |
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} |
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// StrictHostname checks that a value is a valid hostname. Beside checks from Hostname function |
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// it checks that hostname is fully qualified and include its top-level domain name (TLD). |
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// For instance, example.com is valid but example is not. |
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// Additionally it checks for reserved top-level domains according to RFC 2606 and |
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// that's why hostnames containing them are not considered valid: |
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// .example, .invalid, .localhost, and .test. |
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func StrictHostname(value string) bool { |
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if !Hostname(value) { |
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return false |
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} |
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domains := strings.Split(value, ".") |
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if len(domains) < 2 { |
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return false |
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} |
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tld := domains[len(domains)-1] |
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for _, reservedTLD := range reservedTopLevelDomains { |
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if tld == reservedTLD { |
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return false |
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} |
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} |
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return true |
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} |
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