To validate email and phone in swift language we can use multiple conditional statements like if conditions, but that’s a long process and may contain 50-100s of if statements to validate email.
So instead of conditionals we’ll use Regular expression. Swift provides NSPredicates which we can use to evaluate a regular expression and test them.
Let’s see how we can use regular expressions to do the same.
We’ll create a function which we can use as extension of String class or UIViewController to use through out the project.
Add the following code to any class in your Project, or create a separate swift class to add extension.
extension String { var isValidEmail: Bool { let regularExpressionForEmail = "[A-Z0-9a-z._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\\.[A-Za-z]{2,64}" let testEmail = NSPredicate(format:"SELF MATCHES %@", regularExpressionForEmail) return testEmail.evaluate(with: self) } var isValidPhone: Bool { let regularExpressionForPhone = "^\\d{3}-\\d{3}-\\d{4}$" let testPhone = NSPredicate(format:"SELF MATCHES %@", regularExpressionForPhone) return testPhone.evaluate(with: self) } }
The same can be used like
override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() print("11f".isValidEmail) print("[email protected]".isValidEmail) print("8892".isValidPhone) print("998-877-2211".isValidPhone) }
When we run the above code, we get the following output.
false true false true