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The helpers allows you manipulating, extract, detecting EMAIL.
Project repository: https://github.com/cs-eliseev/helpers-email
DEMO
switch (true) {
case Email::is($emial):
break;
case Email::exist($emial):
$emial = Email::extract($emial);
break;
default:
new Exception('Email is not exist');
}
$emial = Email::hide($emial);
CSE HELPERS is a collection of several libraries with simple functions written in PHP for people.
Despite using PHP as the main programming language for the Internet, its functions are not enough. EMAIL CSE HELPERS for manipulating, extract and detecting email.
CSE HELPERS was created for the rapid development of web applications.
CSE Helpers project:
- Array CSE helpers
- Cookie CSE helpers
- Date CSE helpers
- Email CSE helpers
- IP CSE helpers
- Json CSE helpers
- Math Converter CSE helpers
- Phone CSE helpers
- Request CSE helpers
- Session CSE helpers
- Word CSE helpers
Below you will find some information on how to init library and perform common commands.
You can find the most recent version of this project here.
Execute the following command to get the latest version of the package:
composer require cse/helpers-email
Or file composer.json should include the following contents:
{
"require": {
"cse/helpers-email": "*"
}
}
Clone this repository locally:
git clone https://github.com/cs-eliseev/helpers-email.git
Download the latest release here.
The class consists of static methods that are conveniently used in any project. See example examples-email.php.
HIDE email
Example short email:
Email::hide('[email protected]');
// m***@google.com
Example medium email:
Email::hide('[email protected]');
// m***[email protected]
Example large email:
Email::hide('[email protected]');
// e***l***[email protected]
CHECK DOMAIN to email
Example:
$domain = 'google.com';
Email::checkDomain('[email protected]', $domain);
// true
Email::checkDomain('[email protected]', $domain);
// false
IS email
Example:
Email::is('[email protected]');
// true
Check email to string:
Email::is('Example text [email protected]');
// false
EXIST email
Example:
Email::exist('[email protected]');
// true
Check email to string:
Email::exist('Example text [email protected]');
// true
Change pattern:
Email::exist('Example text [email protected]', '([a-z][email protected])');
// false
EXTRACT email from string
Example:
Email::extract('Example text [email protected]');
// [email protected]
Change pattern:
Email::extract('Example text [email protected]', '([a-z][email protected])');
// null
EXTRACT ALL email from string
Example:
Email::extract('Example text [email protected], [email protected]');
/**
* [
* 0 => '[email protected]',
* 1 => '[email protected]'
* ]
*/
Change pattern:
Email::extract('Example text [email protected], [email protected]', '([a-z][email protected])');
/**
* [
* 0 => '[email protected]'
* ]
*/
PHPUnit is used for unit testing. Unit tests ensure that class and methods does exactly what it is meant to do.
General PHPUnit documentation can be found at https://phpunit.de/documentation.html.
To run the PHPUnit unit tests, execute:
phpunit PATH/TO/PROJECT/tests/
If you want code coverage reports, use the following:
phpunit --coverage-html ./report PATH/TO/PROJECT/tests/
Used PHPUnit default config:
phpunit --configuration PATH/TO/PROJECT/phpunit.xml
You can support this project here. You can also help out by contributing to the project, or reporting bugs. Even voicing your suggestions for features is great. Anything to help is much appreciated.
The EMAIL CSE HELPERS is open-source PHP library licensed under the MIT license. Please see License File for more information.
GitHub @cs-eliseev