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Laravel package to validate that email input is not blacklisted for a specific domain name.

Laravel Email Domain Blacklist

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Validate email input that it's not blacklisted for a specific domain name.

Usage

Add blacklist to the validation rules string.

  public function store(Request $request) {

      $this->validate($request,
        ['email' => 'required|email|blacklist']
      );

  }

Installation

Require this package with composer:

composer require alariva/laravel-email-domain-blacklist

This package uses AutoDiscovery.

If you are using Laravel <= 5.4 manually add the Service Provider to the providers array in config/app.php

Alariva\EmailDomainBlacklist\EmailDomainBlacklistServiceProvider::class,

Publish the package config:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Alariva\EmailDomainBlacklist\EmailDomainBlacklistServiceProvider" --tag=config

Documentation

Laravel Email Domain Blacklist is a lightweight package that extends your validation rules with blacklist.

You may pass a local or remote JSON file containing all the blacklisted email domains, usually those that are disposable email services.

In case you are using a third-party remote list you may also append your custom email domains.

You may update the cached list with the console command (manually or scheduled).

An auto-update option is available in case you don't want to run the command and prefer to auto-update on the first validation taking place.

The validation message is translated into english and spanish, feel free to PR your language.

Laravel validator

public function store(Request $request) {
    $this->validate($request,
      ['email' => 'required|email|blacklist']
    );
}

Configuration

source: string|null

You may specify the preferred URL or file path to update the blacklist.

Keep null if you don't want to use a remote source.

Default: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ivolo/disposable-email-domains/master/index.json

cache-key: string|null

You may change the cache key for the sourced blacklist.

Keep null if you want to use the default value.

auto-update: true|false

Specify if should automatically get source when cache is empty.

ADVICE: This may slow down the first request upon validation.

Default: false

append: string|null

You may use a string of pipe | separated domains list.

Keep null if you don't want to append custom domains.

Example: example.com|example.net|foobar.com.

Updating the blacklist with command

Manually updating the cached blacklist:

php artisan blacklist:update-email-domains

It's OK if you run this command after a deploy and refresh on a weekly/monthly basis.

Scheduling the cached blacklist update (example):


    // app/Console/Kernel.php @schedule

    // ...
    $schedule->command('blacklist:update-email-domains')
             ->monthly()
             ->sundays()
             ->at('05:00')
             ->withoutOverlapping()
             ->sendOutputTo(storage_path('logs/email-domains-blacklist.txt'));
    // ...

Overriding translation

Simply add the JSON translation key to your main project translations, and this will override the package validation message.

More info on overriding translation

Testing

vendor/bin/phpunit

Projects using this package

I built this package to off-load some code in my application Fimedi NET, a clinical nutrition control app for dietitians and patients.

Contributing

Please try to follow the psr-2 coding style guide. http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/

Credits

This package was inspired on this great post by Matt Kingshott

Package alternatives

License

MIT

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