🥊 Schema Validator
Schema is a validator for your data. You can define rules to check if the properties present on your schema are valid on the rules you have defined.
An express example:
const schemaObject = ObjectType<{ age: number; email: string }>({
age: NumberType().min(18),
email: StringType().isEmail()
});
let validation = await schemaObject.check({
age: 19,
email: "miguel.ramos@websublime.com"
});
expect(validation.properties?.age.hasError).toBeFalsy();
expect(validation.properties?.email.hasError).toBeFalsy();
class Parent {
age: number;
email: string;
}
class User {
age?: number;
email: string;
parent: Parent;
}
const schema = ObjectType<User>({
age: NumberType().min(18),
email: StringType().isEmail(),
parent: ObjectType<Parent>().shape({
age: NumberType().min(50),
email: StringType().isEmail()
})
});
// schema.properties?.age.
const checkStatus = await schema.check({
age: 17,
email: "miguel.ramos@websublime.com",
parent: { age: 40, email: "zicheng" }
});
expect(checkStatus.hasError).toBeFalsy();
expect(checkStatus.isValid).toBeFalsy();
expect(checkStatus.properties?.email.hasError).toBeFalsy();
expect(checkStatus.properties?.age.hasError).toBeTruthy();
expect(checkStatus.properties?.age.errors[0].i18n).toEqual(
errorMessages.number.min
);
This package as zero dependencies. It can work on any modern major browsers. Support for node will be added on the building system as well. The data to be validated can be any supported type of javascript types. Let's start for string type.
const str = StringType().minLength(5);
expect((await str.check("abcde")).hasError).toBeFalsy();
expect((await str.check("abcd")).hasError).toBeTruthy();
Now Number:
const validationSchema = NumberType().max(10);
expect((await validationSchema.check(9)).hasError).toBeFalsy();
expect((await validationSchema.check(11)).hasError).toBeTruthy();
Every type can have is particular checks, present in all are:
- isRequired
- isEmpty
- addRule (to add new custom rules)
The rules defined on string type are:
- containsLetter (check if value contains only letters)
- containsUppercaseLetter (check if value is uppercase)
- containsLowercaseLetter (check if value is lowercase)
- containsLetterOnly (check if value contains letters only)
- containsNumber (check if value constains numbers)
- isOneOf (check if is one of the types included)
- isEmail (check if is valid email)
- isURL (check if is valid url)
- isHex (check if is a hex value)
- pattern (test a reg expression)
- rangeLength (check if value is between minimum and maximum length)
- minLength (check if value as minimum length)
- maxLength (check if valu is less then maximum length)
The rules defined on number type are:
- isInteger (check if value is integer)
- pattern (test a reg expression)
- isOneOf (check if is one of the types included)
- range (check if value is between the range)
- min (check if value is equal or great to minimum value)
- max (check if value is equal or lower to maximum value)
The rules defined on boolean type are:
- isRequired
The rules defined on date type are:
- range (check if date is beteewn min and max dates)
- min (check if date is equal or greater than minimum date)
- max (check if date is equal or lower than maximum date)
Object can be a compound of native and array a compound of native or objects.
npm install @websublime/schema
Your contributions are always welcome! Please have a look at the contribution guidelines first. 🎉
Create branch, work on it and before submit run:
- git add .
- git commit -m "feat: title" -m "Description"
- yarn changeset
- git add .
- git commit --amend
- git push origin feat/... -f
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