A simple (but correct) Dart class for validating email addresses without using RegEx. Can also be used to validate emails within Flutter apps (see Flutter email validation). Installation Dart requires the latest version of Dart. You can download the latest and greatest here. 1. Depend on it Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml file: dependencies: email_validator: '^1.0.6' 2. Install it You can install packages from the command line: $ pub get .. Alternatively, your editor might support pub. Check the docs for your editor to learn more. 3. Import it Now in your Dart code, you can use: import 'package:email_validator/email_validator.dart'; Usage Read the unit tests under test, or see code example below: void main() { var email = "[email protected]"; assert(EmailValidator.validate(email)); } Tips You can also use this repo as a template for creating Dart packages, just clone the repo and start hacking :)
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A simple (but correct) Dart class for validating email addresses without using RegEx. Can also be used to validate emails within Flutter apps (see Flutter email validation). Installation Dart requires the latest version of Dart. You can download the latest and greatest here. 1. Depend on it Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml file: dependencies: email_validator: '^1.0.6' 2. Install it You can install packages from the command line: $ pub get .. Alternatively, your editor might support pub. Check the docs for your editor to learn more. 3. Import it Now in your Dart code, you can use: import 'package:email_validator/email_validator.dart'; Usage Read the unit tests under test, or see code example below: void main() { var email = "[email protected]"; assert(EmailValidator.validate(email)); } Tips You can also use this repo as a template for creating Dart packages, just clone the repo and start hacking :)