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Gman Gem

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A ruby gem to check if the owner of a given email address or website is working for THE MAN (a.k.a verifies government domains). It will also provide you with metadata about the domain, such as the country, state, city, or agency, where applicable. It does this by leveraging the power of Naughty or Nice, the Public Suffix List, and the associated Ruby Gem.

You could theoretically use regex, but either you'll get a bunch of false positives, or your regex will be insanely complicated. gov.uk, may be valid, for example, but gov.fr is not (it's gouv.fr, for what it's worth). The solution? Use Public Suffix to verify that it's a valid public domain, then maintain a crowd-sourced sub-list of known global government and military domains. It should cover all US and international, government and military domains for both email and website verification.

See a domains that's missing or one that shouldn't be there? We'd love you to contribute.

Installation

Gman is a Ruby gem, so you'll need a little Ruby-fu to get it working. Simply

gem install gman

Or add this to your Gemfile before doing a bundle install:

gem 'gman'

Usage

In general

Verify email addresses

Gman.valid? "[email protected]" #=> true
Gman.valid? "[email protected]" #=> false

Verify domain

Gman.valid? "http://foo.bar.gov" #=> true
Gman.valid? "foo.bar.gov"        #=> true
Gman.valid? "foo.gov"            #=> true
Gman.valid? "foo.biz"            #=> false

Determine the type of domain

domain = Gman.new "whitehouse.gov"
domain.type     #=> :federal
domain.federal? #=> true
domain.state?   #=> false
domain.city?    #=> false
domain.county?  #=> false

Get information about the domain's geographic location (.gov and .us only)

domain = Gman.new "illinois.gov"
domain.state #=> "IL"
domain.city  #=> "springfield"

Get information about a .gov domain's owner

domain = Gman.new "whitehouse.gov"
domain.agency   #=> "Executive Office of the President"

Get the ISO Country Code information represented by a government domain

domain = Gman.new "whitehouse.gov" #=> #<Gman domain="whitehouse.gov" valid=true>
domain.country.name                #=> "United States"
domain.country.alpha2              #=> "US"
domain.country.alpha3              #=> "USA"
domain.country.currency            #=> "USD"
domain.conutry.calling_code        #=> "+1"

Command line

Filters newline-separated email addresses from stdin. Example usage:

$ gman_filter < path/to/list/of/addresses.txt

Contributing

Contributions welcome! Please see the contribution guidelines for code contributions or for details on how to add, update, or delete government domains.

Credits

Heavily inspired by swot. Thanks @leereilly!

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