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validator.js
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How a URL Shortener Works and How to Build One with Next.js
To keep the focus of this guide on building our chat app, I'll skip the steps in setting up certain dependencies, such as Tailwind CSS for styling, Nano ID for generating strings used to create a short URL version of an original URL and validator for implement URL validation.
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A meticulous JWT API Authentication guide you've been looking for
express-validator is a set of express.js middlewares that wraps validator.js validator and sanitizer functions.
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Is there any point in sanitizing (stripping/encoding) user inputs when all output will be encoded by the app?
For emails, a robust email validator from a well maintained package such as validator would be a good idea.
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First name, last name criteria and input sanitising - unicode, 1 to 50 chars, trim & striptags?
Regarding escaping brackets and ampersands - would you do this prior to storing the value in the DB? This would seem like the only way to do it, otherwise you are looking at escaping after DB queries or escaping in the client, neither of which I like. React automatically escapes strings but it's not something I want to leave to chance, and I do not want "dangerous" data in storage. validatorjs's escape() function would seem the best fit for the job.
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Validator.js wrapper for GraphQL directive. Use a comprehensive list of validation logic in your GraphQL schema using directive
Sorry, are you referring to this https://github.com/validatorjs/validator.js as a wrapper
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[AskJS] Which utility libraries are in your opinion so good they are basicaly mandatory?
+1 for lodash! It's like a superpower once you realize everything it can do. Another good one is validator.js.
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validator.js VS deno_validate - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 17 Sep 2022
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Validator errors (js, Node, MongoDB)
I'm taking a Javascript course at the moment, and while it's truly fantastic, parts of the Mongo stuff could use some updating (already had to course correct with some syntax). I'm now getting an error I really don't know what to do with, and SO isn't helping in this case. Per the course, we're using validator (https://www.npmjs.com/package/validator). Most relevant code file:
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Setting up an express application with controllers and routing
emailIsValid uses the helper method isEmail from the validator package to assert that the provided email is a valid email format
- Validator.js – String Validation
react-icons
- Squeezing more performance out of your Nextjs App
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The 20 most used React libraries
react-icons: Quickly integrate a variety of icons into your React app. Learn more
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Free Icons for your reactjs and web applications
3. React Icons
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Building the Play Button
We make use of react-icons to display the play and pause indications.
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Icons used by existing apps
If you're using React, I can recommend this: https://react-icons.github.io/react-icons/
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Complete React and Tailwind CSS Website Design Tutorial | Build an Educational Landing Page
Links to external resources like Tailwind CSS, Google Fonts, and React Icons are provided, offering additional references for users.
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Construindo um Painel de Blog Dinâmico com Next.js
react-icons - lib de icones para react.
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Building with React JS: Create your own Youtube Video Player: Starting with Basics
As you can observe, here we again make use of style-components to create a container for the underlying icon. Also, we make use of the react-icons that provide a react wrapper for icons from various providers. Here we make use of the icons from the HeroIcons2 provider hence we import it from hi2 from the react-icons
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Unveiling the Effects of Icons on Website Performance
As you can observe, the homepage consists of a few text elements and a navigation bar adorned with icons. To achieve this, I employed Material-UI (MUI) and React Icons. However, there's a noticeable hiccup - the page, ideally, should load swiftly, but instead, it's a bit sluggish. Even more concerning, it's transferring more data than anticipated.
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Icon Buddy – 100K+ Open Source SVG Icons, Fully Customizable
Similar concept to react-icons (https://react-icons.github.io/react-icons/)in that regard.
What are some alternatives?
Parsley.js - Validate your forms, frontend, without writing a single line of javascript
iconify-react - Iconify icon component for React
jquery-validation - jQuery Validation Plugin library sources
heroicons - A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for UI development.
vee-validate - ✅ Painless Vue forms
material-design-icons - Material Design icons by Google (Material Symbols)
validate.js - Lightweight JavaScript form validation library inspired by CodeIgniter.
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
vuelidate - Simple, lightweight model-based validation for Vue.js
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
BootstrapValidator - For anyone who want to use the previous version (BootstrapValidator)
react-emoji - An emoji mixin for React