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+ # CHANGELOG
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+
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+ This file is used to list changes made in `email_validator`.
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+
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+ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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+ This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
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+
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+ ## 2.2.1 (2020-12-10)
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+
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Modify regexp to:
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+ - allow numeric-only hosts [#68]
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+ - allow mailbox-only addresses in `:rfc` mode
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+ - enforce the 255-char domain limit (not in `:loose` mode unless using `:domain`)
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+
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+ ## 2.2.0 (2020-12-09)
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+
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Rename `:strict` -> `:rfc`; `:moderate` -> `:strict`
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+
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+ ## 2.1.0 (2020-12-09)
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+
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Add linters and commit hooks to validate code prior to commits
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Add `:mode` config option; values `:loose`, `:moderate`, `:strict`; default to `:loose`
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Merge in changes from <https://github.com/karlwilbur/email_validator> fork
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+
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+ ## 1.9.0.pre (2020-10-14)
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+
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Add `require_fqdn` option, require FQDN by default
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Add support for IPv4 and IPv6 address hosts
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Add Rubocop, `.editorconfig`; code cleanup/linting
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+
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+ ## 1.8.0 (2019-06-14)
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+
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Refactor class methods for readability
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+ * [karlwilbur] - `gemspec` meta updates
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Use POSIX classes for better performance
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Refactored tests to check specical characters one at a time
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Refactored validation regex to be more techincally correct
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Add this `CHANGELOG`
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+
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+ ## 1.7.0 (2019-04-20)
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+
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Added test coverage badge to README
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Added I18n directive to remove warning message in testing
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Added RFC-2822 reference
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Ignore local rspec config file
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Check for invalid double dots in strict mode
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Updated spec_helper to remove Code Climate Test Reporter; it is to be run separately now
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Allow leading/trailing whitespace in normal, not strict
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Added `invalid?` as inverse of `valid?`
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Add the ability to limit to a domain
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Removed CodeShip badge
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Make the dot in the domain part non-conditional
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Fix domain label pattern to allow numbers per rfc5321
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+
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+ ## 1.6.0 (2015-06-14)
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+
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Fixed validation to be closer to RFC-5321
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Updated specs to use Rspec 3 syntax
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Added unicode suport to validation regexp
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Added class access to regexp, and `valid?` calss method
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Simplified code using new methods
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Added CodeClimate and SimpleCov
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+ * [karlwilbur] - Updated version and contact info
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+
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+ *** Forked from <https://github.com/balexand/email_validator>
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+
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+ ## 2.0.1 (2019-03-09)
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+
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+ * Add email value to error details [f1sherman #50]
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+ * CI doesn't test Ruby versions that no longer receive updates [f1sherman #51]
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+
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+ ## 2.0.0 (2019-03-02)
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+
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+ * Looser validation [#49]
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+
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+ ## 1.6.0 (2015-05-12)
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+
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+ * Unicode characters support [i7an #24]
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+
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+ ## 1.5.0 (2014-12-08)
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+
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+ * Add a class method for simpler validation [TiteiKo and cluesque #19]
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+ * RSpec 3.0 syntax [strivedi183 #17]
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+ * Create Changes.md
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ Check the [Markdown Syntax Guide](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax)
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+ for help with Markdown.
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+
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+ The [Github Flavored Markdown page](http://github.github.com/github-flavored-markdown/)
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+ describes the differences between markdown on github and standard markdown.
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- [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/balexand/email_validator.png)](http://travis-ci.org/balexand/email_validator)
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+ # EmailValidator
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- ## Usage
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+ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/K-and-R/email_validator.svg?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.com/K-and-R/email_validator)
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+ [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/K-and-R/email_validator/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/K-and-R/email_validator)
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+ [![Test Coverage](https://codeclimate.com/github/K-and-R/email_validator/badges/coverage.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/K-and-R/email_validator/coverage)
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+
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+ An email validator for Rails 3+.
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+
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+ Supports RFC-2822-compliant and RFC-5321-compliant email validation using RFC-3696 validation.
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+
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+ Formerly found at: <https://github.com/balexand/email_validator>
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+
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+ ## Validation philosophy
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+
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+ The default validation provided by this gem (the `:loose` configuration option)
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+ is extremely loose. It just checks that there's an `@` with something before and
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+ after it without any whitespace. See [this article by David Gilbertson](https://hackernoon.com/the-100-correct-way-to-validate-email-addresses-7c4818f24643)
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+ for an explanation of why.
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+
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+ We understand that many use cases require an increased level of validation. This
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+ is supported by using the `:strict` validation mode. Additionally, the `:rfc`
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+ RFC-compliant mode will consider technically valid emails address as valid which
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+ may not be wanted, such as the valid `user` or `user@somehost` addresses. These
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+ would be valid in `:rfc` mode but not valid in `:loose` or `:strict`.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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  Add to your Gemfile:
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  Run:
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- ```
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+ ```bash
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  bundle install
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  ```
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- Then add the following to your model:
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ Add the following to your model:
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  ```ruby
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- validates :my_email_attribute, :email => true
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+ validates :my_email_attribute, email: true
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  ```
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- ## Strict mode
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+ You may wish to allow domains without a FQDN, like `user@somehost`. While this
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+ is technically a valid address, it is uncommon to consider such address valid.
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+ We will consider them valid by default with the `:loose` checking. Disallowed
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+ by setting `require_fqdn: true` or by enabling `:strict` checking:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ validates :my_email_attribute, email: {mode: :strict, require_fqdn: true}
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+ ```
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- In order to have stricter validation (according to http://www.remote.org/jochen/mail/info/chars.html) enable strict mode. You can do this globally by adding the following to your Gemfile:
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+ You can also limit to a single domain (e.g: this might help if, for example, you
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+ have separate `User` and `AdminUser` models and want to ensure that `AdminUser`
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+ emails are on a specific domain):
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  ```ruby
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- gem 'email_validator', :require => 'email_validator/strict'
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+ validates :my_email_attribute, email: {domain: 'example.com'}
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  ```
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- Or you can do this in a specific `validates` call:
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ Default configuration can be overridden by setting options in `config/initializers/email_validator.rb`:
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  ```ruby
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- validates :my_email_attribute, :email => {:strict_mode => true}
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+ if defined?(EmailValidator)
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+ # To completly override the defaults
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+ EmailValidator.default_options = {
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+ allow_nil: false,
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+ domain: nil,
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+ require_fqdn: nil,
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+ mode: :loose
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+ }
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+
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+ # or just a few options
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+ EmailValidator.default_options.merge!({ domain: 'mydomain.com' })
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+ end
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  ```
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+ ### Loose mode
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+
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+ This it the default validation mode of this gem. It is intentionally extremely
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+ loose (see the [Validation Philosophy section](#validation_philosophy) above. It
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+ just checks that there's an `@` with something before and after it without any
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+ whitespace.
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+
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+ ### Strict mode
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+
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+ Enabling `:strict` checking will check for a "normal" email format that would
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+ be expected in most common everyday usage. Strict mode basically checks for a
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+ properly sized and formatted mailbox label, a single "@" symbol, and a properly
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+ sized and formatted FQDN. Enabling `:strict` mode will also enable `:require_fqdn`
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+ configuration option.
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+
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+ Strict mode can be enabled globally by requiring `email_validator/strict` in
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+ your `Gemfile`, by setting the option in `config/initializers/email_validator.rb`,
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+ or by specifying the option in a specific `validates` call.
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+
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+ * `Gemfile`:
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'email_validator', require: 'email_validator/strict'
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+ ```
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+
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+ * `config/initializers/email_validator.rb`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ if defined?(EmailValidator)
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+ EmailValidator.default_options[:mode] = :strict
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ * `validates` call:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ validates :my_email_attribute, email: {mode: :strict}
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### RFC mode
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+ In order to have RFC-compliant validation (according to [http://www.remote.org/jochen/mail/info/chars.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20150508102948/http://www.remote.org/jochen/mail/info/chars.html)),
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+ enable `:rfc` mode.
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+
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+ You can do this globally by requiring `email_validator/rfc` in your `Gemfile`,
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+ by setting the options in `config/initializers/email_validator.rb`, or you can do
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+ this in a specific `validates` call.
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+
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+ * `Gemfile`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'email_validator', require: 'email_validator/rfc'
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+ ```
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+
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+ * `config/initializers/email_validator.rb`:
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+ ```ruby
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+ if defined?(EmailValidator)
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+ EmailValidator.default_options[:mode] = :rfc
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ * `validates` call:
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+ ```ruby
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+ validates :my_email_attribute, email: {mode: :rfc}
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+ ```
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+
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  ## Validation outside a model
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- If you need to validate an email outside a model, you can get the regexp :
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+ If you need to validate an email outside a model, you can get the regexp:
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- ### Normal mode
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+ ### Loose/default mode
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  ```ruby
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- EmailValidator.regexp # returns the regex
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  EmailValidator.valid?('narf@example.com') # boolean
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  ```
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+ ### Requiring a FQDN
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+ ```ruby
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+ EmailValidator.valid?('narf@somehost') # boolean false
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+ EmailValidator.invalid?('narf@somehost', require_fqdn: false) # boolean true
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+ ```
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+ ### Requiring a specific domain
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+ ```ruby
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+ EmailValidator.valid?('narf@example.com', domain: 'foo.com') # boolean false
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+ EmailValidator.invalid?('narf@example.com', domain: 'foo.com') # boolean true
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+ ```
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  ### Strict mode
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  ```ruby
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- EmailValidator.regexp(:strict_mode => true)
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+ EmailValidator.regexp(mode: :strict) # returns the regex
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+ EmailValidator.valid?('narf@example.com', mode: :strict) # boolean
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+ ```
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+ ### RFC mode
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+ ```ruby
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+ EmailValidator.regexp(mode: :rfc) # returns the regex
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+ EmailValidator.valid?('narf@example.com', mode: :rfc) # boolean
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  ```
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  ## Thread safety
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- This gem is thread safe, with one caveat: `EmailValidator.default_options` must be configured before use in a multi-threaded environment. If you configure `default_options` in a Rails initializer file, then you're good to go since initializers are run before worker threads are spawned.
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+ This gem is thread safe, with one caveat: `EmailValidator.default_options` must
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+ be configured before use in a multi-threaded environment. If you configure
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+ `default_options` in a Rails initializer file, then you're good to go since
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+ initializers are run before worker threads are spawned.
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+ ## Alternative gems
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+ Do you prefer a different email validation gem? If so, open an issue with a brief
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+ explanation of how it differs from this gem. I'll add a link to it in this README.
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+ * [`email_address`](https://github.com/afair/email_address) (<https://github.com/K-and-R/email_validator/issues/58>)
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+ * [`email_verifier`](https://github.com/kamilc/email_verifier) (<https://github.com/K-and-R/email_validator/issues/65>)
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- ## Credit
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+ ## Maintainers
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- Based on http://thelucid.com/2010/01/08/sexy-validation-in-edge-rails-rails-3
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+ All thanks is given to [Brian Alexander (balexand)](https://github.com/balexand)
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+ for is initial work on this gem.
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- Regular Expression based on http://fightingforalostcause.net/misc/2006/compare-email-regex.php tests.
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+ Currently maintained by:
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+ * Karl Wilbur (<https://github.com/karlwilbur>)
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+ * K&R Software (<https://github.com/K-and-R>)
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  # Based on work from http://thelucid.com/2010/01/08/sexy-validation-in-edge-rails-rails-3/
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+ @@default_options = {
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+ :allow_nil => false,
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+ :domain => nil,
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+ :require_fqdn => nil,
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+ :mode => :loose
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+ }
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+ def default_options
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+ end
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+ def valid?(value, options = {})
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+ options = parse_options(options)
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+ return true if value.nil? && options[:allow_nil] == true
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+ return false if value.nil?
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+ !!(value =~ regexp(options))
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+ end
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+ !valid?(value, options)
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+ end
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- end
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+ # Refs:
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+ # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822 : 3.2. Lexical Tokens, 3.4.1. Addr-spec specification
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+ # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321 : 4.1.2. Command Argument Syntax
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+ def regexp(options = {})
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+ options = parse_options(options)
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+ case options[:mode]
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+ when :loose
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+ loose_regexp(options)
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+ when :rfc
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+ rfc_regexp(options)
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+ else
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+ strict_regexp(options)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ protected
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+ def loose_regexp(options = {})
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+ return /\A[^\s]+@[^\s]+\z/ if options[:domain].nil?
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+ /\A[^\s]+@#{domain_part_pattern(options)}\z/
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+ end
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+ def strict_regexp(options = {})
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+ /\A(?>#{local_part_pattern})@#{domain_part_pattern(options)}\z/i
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+ end
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+ def rfc_regexp(options = {})
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+ /\A(?>#{local_part_pattern})(?:@#{domain_part_pattern(options)})?\z/i
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+ end
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+
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+ def alpha
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+ '[[:alpha:]]'
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+ end
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+ def alnum
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+ end
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+ def alnumhy
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+ "(?:#{alnum}|-)"
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+ end
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+ def ipv4
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+ end
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+ def ipv6
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+ # only supporting full IPv6 addresses right now
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+ end
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+ def address_literal
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+ end
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+ def host_label_pattern
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+ "#{alnum}(?:#{alnumhy}{,61}#{alnum})?"
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+ end
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+ def domain_label_pattern
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+ "|#{domain_label_starts_with_a_letter_pattern}" \
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+ "|#{domain_label_ends_with_a_letter_pattern}" \
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+ "|#{domain_label_contains_a_letter_pattern}" \
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+ ')'
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+ end
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+ def domain_label_starts_with_a_letter_pattern
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+ "#{alpha}#{alnumhy}{,61}#{alnum}"
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+ end
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+ def domain_label_ends_with_a_letter_pattern
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+ "#{alnum}#{alnumhy}{,61}#{alpha}"
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+ end
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+
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+ def domain_label_contains_a_letter_pattern
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+ "(?:[[:digit:]])(?:[[:digit:]]|-)*#{alpha}#{alnumhy}*#{alnum}"
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+ end
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+
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+ def atom_char
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+ # The `atext` spec
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+ # We are looking at this without whitespace; no whitespace support here
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+ "[-#{alpha}#{alnum}+_!\"'#$%^&*{}/=?`|~]"
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+ end
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+
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+ def local_part_pattern
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+ # the `dot-atom-text` spec, but with a 64 character limit
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+ "#{atom_char}(?:\\.?#{atom_char}){,63}"
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+ end
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+
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+ def domain_part_pattern(options)
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+ return options[:domain].sub(/\./, '\.') if options[:domain].present?
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+ return fqdn_pattern if options[:require_fqdn]
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+ "(?=.{1,255}$)(?:#{address_literal}|(?:#{host_label_pattern}\\.)*#{domain_label_pattern})"
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+ end
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+
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+ def fqdn_pattern
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+ "(?=.{1,255}$)(?:#{host_label_pattern}\\.)*#{domain_label_pattern}\\.#{domain_label_pattern}"
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def parse_options(options)
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+ # `:strict` mode enables `:require_fqdn`, unless it is already explicitly disabled
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+ options[:require_fqdn] = true if options[:require_fqdn].nil? && options[:mode] == :strict
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+ default_options.merge(options)
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+ end
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  end
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- record.errors.add(attribute, options[:message] || :invalid)
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+ record.errors.add(attribute, options[:message] || :invalid) unless self.class.valid?(value, options)
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  end
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  end