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This package provides TypeScript type definitions for handling CPF (Cadastro de Pessoa Física) in Domain-Driven Design contexts

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  • @type-ddd/cpf
  • @type-ddd/cpf/index.js

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@type-ddd/cpf

The @type-ddd/cpf library provides TypeScript type definitions for handling CPF (Cadastro de Pessoa Física) in Domain-Driven Design contexts. It facilitates the validation and manipulation of CPF numbers, ensuring they adhere to the Brazilian legal standards.


Installation

Install rich-domain and @type-ddd/cpf with your favorite package manager

npm i rich-domain @type-ddd/cpf

# OR

yarn add rich-domain @type-ddd/cpf

Usage

Don't worry about removing special characters; they are automatically stripped from all instances.

import { CPF } from '@type-ddd/cpf'

// Instance of cpf or throws an error if provide an invalid value
const cpf = CPF.init('54097792000193');

// OR

// Result of cpf (Check Result pattern docs)
const result = CPF.create('54097792000193');

result.isOk(); // true

// cpf instance or null if provide an invalid value
const cpf = result.value();

Compare values or instances

Method to compare two instances or values.

// value as string 
const isEqual = cpf.compare('54097792000194')

// Output: false

// OR

// value as instance of cpf
const isEqual = cpf.compare(cpf2)

// Output: false

Check string is valid cpf

Don't worry about removing special characters; they are automatically stripped from all instances.

const result = CPF.isValid('54097792000193');

// Output: true

Special chars

If you need the value with the mask, you can use the toPattern method:

cpf.toPattern();

// Output: 54.097.792/0001-93

Or if you need to apply mask from a string value you may use addMask method

CPF.addMask('54097792000193');

// Output: 54.097.792/0001-93