email-scramble
Encode/decode email addresses and phone numbers with ROT-18 to hide them from bots. Can be used server-side with Node.js or in a browser.
If you'd like to know more about obfuscation techniques and their success ratio, here is a great blog post on the subject.
Getting Started
email-scramble
uses a simple ROT transformation. The default rotation is ROT-18: letters will be rotated by 13 and numbers by 5.
var encodedEmail = emailScramble.encode("mail@example.com");
var decodedMail = emailScramble.decode(encodedMail);
// You can also pick any other flavor of ROT:
function myROT(str) {
// Here letters are obfuscated with ROT-13 and numbers are kept clear.
return emailScramble.rot(13, 0, str);
}
// Functional-programming partial application style:
var myRot = emailScramble.rot.bind(emailScramble, 13, 0);
Here is a real-world example:
// <a href="znvygb:znvy@rknzcyr.pbz" data-email-scramble>Send me an email!</a>
var links = document.querySelectorAll("[data-email-scramble]");
links.forEach(function decodeLink(link) {
link.href = emailScramble.decode(link.href);
});
Download & import
npm install --save email-scramble
// ES6+
import emailScramble from "email-scramble";
// The CommonJS way.
var emailScramble = require("email-scramble");