RE: Emails with no top level domain suffix are coming through as valid
bretto36 opened this issue · 5 comments
I'm using Laravel, which utilizes this library under the hood. I have an email which is coming through as valid but i don't think it should be. I'm not across the current standard oh what constitutes a valid email, but i assume it would need a top level suffix of some sort.
sales@test is the email that comes back as valid
$email = 'sales@test';
$validator = \Validator::make(['email' => $email], [
'email' => 'required|email',
]);
try {
$validator->validate();
} catch (\Exception $e) {
dd('invalid');
}
dd('valid');
Please take a look at this, I am facing the same issue here!
Same issue. If this is expected behavior, please give us a simple way to override it.
+1 to have a proper way to override this.
Having the same issue with this library in Drupal.
Hi folks. Apologies for the delay.
This is the expected behaviour, as email RFCs do not explicitly state there should be a TLD.
Now, reflecting on this and given that I'm following RFC 1035 for the domain part, it is true it should require to have a TLD.
Will work on this.
I'm not well versed in creating & using lexers, but I'm going to guess the issue lies here as that's the only place $tldMissing
is set to false, when it should be true in an example@notld
input.