validates_email is a Rails gem that validates email addresses against RFC 2822 and RFC 3696
Add the following to your gemfile
gem 'roomorama-validates_email', :require => 'validates_email'
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :primary_email, :email => true
end
As well as any other Rails validation this one has the same triggers, such as :on
, :if
, :unless
, :allow_blank
, and :allow_nil
.
Also, you can pass your own custom error message.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :primary_email, :email => { :message => 'is not an email address' }
end
If you like to check MX Records for email, you can use :mx
option.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :primary_email, :email => { :mx => true }
end
And if you like to check MX Records with fallback to A record, use :a_fallback
option.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :primary_email, :email => { :mx => { :a_fallback => true } }
end
If you don't specify your own error message, then ActiveRecord's :invalid
error message will be used to show the error.
If do check MX Records, then you have to specify your own error message or add it to your traslations:
activerecord:
errors:
messages:
mx_invalid: "is not valid"
Based off the spectagor-validates_email gem. Most of the code were taken from Alex Dunae (dunae.ca) plugin (see http://github.com/alexdunae/validates_email_format_of/) and adopted for Rails 3 playing around with Rails 3 beta, so pass all beers to him.
- Petr Blaho
- Christian Eichhorn
- Alexander Zubkov
- Fork
- Make changes
- Write specs
- Do pull request
To execute unit tests run rake spec
within plugin folder.
The unit tests for this plugin use an in-memory sqlite3 database.
Compatible with the following ruby versions:
- Ruby 1.8.7
- Ruby 1.9.3
- Ruby 2.0.0
Compatible with the following Rails versions:
- Rails 3.0.x
- Rails 3.1.x
- Rails 3.2.1
- Rails 4