email¶
validators.email.email(value, /, *, ipv6_address=False, ipv4_address=False, simple_host=False, rfc_1034=False, rfc_2782=False)
¶
Validate an email address.
This was inspired from Django's email validator. Also ref: RFC 1034, RFC 5321 and RFC 5322.
Examples:
>>> email('someone@example.com')
# Output: True
>>> email('bogus@@')
# Output: ValidationError(email=email, args={'value': 'bogus@@'})
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
value |
str
|
eMail string to validate. |
required |
ipv6_address |
bool
|
When the domain part is an IPv6 address. |
False
|
ipv4_address |
bool
|
When the domain part is an IPv4 address. |
False
|
simple_host |
bool
|
When the domain part is a simple hostname. |
False
|
rfc_1034 |
bool
|
Allow trailing dot in domain name. Ref: RFC 1034. |
False
|
rfc_2782 |
bool
|
Domain name is of type service record. Ref: RFC 2782. |
False
|
Returns:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Literal[True]
|
If |
ValidationError
|
If |
New in version 0.1.0.
Source code in /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.11.7/x64/lib/python3.11/site-packages/validators/email.py
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