"use strict"; const ValidationError = require("@validatem/error"); const isString = require("@validatem/is-string"); let commonErrors = [ /^mailto:.+$/, // mailto:email@example.com /^.+<[^>]+>$/, // Real Name ]; let validEmail = /.@./; // Contains an @, and is preceded and succeeded by at least one character module.exports = [ isString, function isEmailAddress(value) { // TODO: Include explanation in README as to how checking for the presence of '@' really *is* the correct check in practice, and that any further validation should be done by actually trying to send an e-mail if (!validEmail.test(value) || commonErrors.some((errorRegex) => errorRegex.test(value))) { throw new ValidationError(`Must be an e-mail address`); } } ];