egroupware/api/js/etemplate/Validators/IsEmail.ts

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import {Pattern} from "@lion/form-core";
export class IsEmail extends Pattern
{
/**
* Regexes for validating email addresses incl. email in angle-brackets eg.
* + "Ralf Becker <rb@egroupware.org>"
* + "Ralf Becker (EGroupware GmbH) <rb@egroupware.org>"
* + "<rb@egroupware.org>" or "rb@egroupware.org"
* + '"Becker, Ralf" <rb@egroupware.org>'
* + "'Becker, Ralf' <rb@egroupware.org>"
* but NOT:
* - "Becker, Ralf <rb@egroupware.org>" (contains comma outside " or ' enclosed block)
* - "Becker < Ralf <rb@egroupware.org>" (contains < ----------- " ---------------)
*
* About umlaut or IDN domains: we currently only allow German umlauts in domain part!
* We forbid all non-ascii chars in local part, as Horde does not yet support SMTPUTF8 extension (rfc6531)
* and we get a "SMTP server does not support internationalized header data" error otherwise.
*
* Using \042 instead of " to NOT stall minifyer!
*
* Similar, but not identical, preg is in Etemplate\Widget\Url PHP class!
* We can not use "(?<![.\s])", used to check that name-part does not end in
* a dot or white-space. The expression is valid in recent Chrome, but fails
* eg. in Safari 11.0 or node.js 4.8.3 and therefore grunt uglify!
* Server-side will fail in that case because it uses the full regexp.
*/
static EMAIL_PREG : RegExp = new RegExp(/^(([^\042',<][^,<]+|\042[^\042]+\042|\'[^\']+\'|"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*")\s?<)?[^\x00-\x20()\xe2\x80\x8b<>@,;:\042\[\]\x80-\xff]+@([a-z0-9ÄÖÜäöüß](|[a-z0-9ÄÖÜäöüß_-]*[a-z0-9ÄÖÜäöüß])\.)+[a-z]{2,}>?$/i);
constructor()
{
super(IsEmail.EMAIL_PREG);
}
/**
* Give a message about this field being required. Could be customised according to MessageData.
* @param {MessageData | undefined} data
* @returns {Promise<string>}
*/
static async getMessage(data)
{
return data.formControl.egw().lang("Invalid email");
}
}