Examples
Basic Usage
Write your example.ts
like this:
import { validate } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
import { required, isNumber } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/rules.ts";
const inputs = {
name: "",
age: "20"
};
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate(inputs, {
name: required,
age: [required, isNumber]
});
console.log({ passes, errors });
Actually rules are also available to import from
mod.ts
, it is up to you to import frommod.ts
orrules.ts
.
Run code above with:
deno run example.ts
And this is the result:
{
"passes": false,
"errors": {
"name": {
"required": "name is required"
},
"age": {
"isNumber": "age must be a number"
}
}
}
Formatting Errors
If you want a simpler error message,
you can use flattenMessages
or firstMessages
to format error messages.
For example:
import { validate, flattenMessages, firstMessages } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
import { required, isNumber } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/rules.ts";
const inputs = {
name: "",
age: "20"
};
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate(inputs, {
name: required,
age: [required, isNumber]
});
const firstErrors = firstMessages(errors);
const flattenErrors = flattenMessages(errors);
// Show the difference
console.log({
defaultErrors: errors,
firstErrors,
flattenErrors
});
Result:
{
"defaultErrors": {
"name": {
"required": "name is required"
},
"age": {
"isNumber": "age must be a number"
}
},
"firstErrors": {
"name": "name is required",
"age": "age must be a number"
},
"flattenErrors": {
"name.required": "name is required",
"age.isNumber": "age must be a number",
"name": "name is required",
"age": "age must be a number"
}
}
Custom Error Message
import { validate, flattenMessages } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
import {
required,
isNumber,
isString,
validateArray,
validateObject
} from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/rules.ts";
const inputs = {
name: "",
age: '12',
};
const [passes, errors] = await validate(inputs, {
name: required,
age: [required, isNumber],
}, {
messages: {
"name": "Nama tidak boleh kosong",
"age.required": "Usia tidak boleh kosong",
"age.isNumber": "Usia harus berupa angka",
// Use this if you want same message for any rule fail
// "age": "Usia tidak valid"
},
});
console.log({ passes, errors });
Result:
{
"passes": false,
"errors": {
"name": {
"required": "Nama tidak boleh kosong"
},
"age": {
"isNumber": "Usia harus berupa angka"
}
}
}
Validating Array and Object
import { validate, flattenMessages } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
import {
required,
isNumber,
isString,
validateArray,
validateObject
} from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/rules.ts";
const inputs = {
name: "",
age: "20",
skills: ["PHP", "Node.js", 0, "Deno"],
address: {
street: null,
city: "Jakarta",
country: "Indonesia",
}
};
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate(inputs, {
name: required,
age: [required, isNumber],
// validateArray(required: boolean, rules: Rule[])
skills: validateArray(true, [isString]),
// validateObject(required: boolean, rules: ValidationRule)
address: validateObject(true, {
street: required,
city: required,
country: required,
}),
});
const flattenErrors = flattenMessages(errors);
console.log({ passes, flattenErrors });
Result:
{
"passes": false,
"flattenErrors": {
"name.required": "name is required",
"age.isNumber": "age must be a number",
"skills.2.isString": "2 must be a string",
"address.street.required": "street is required",
"name": "name is required",
"age": "age must be a number",
"skills.2": "2 must be a string",
"address.street": "street is required"
}
}
Make Your own Simple Rule Validation
In this example we will make an isOdd
rule validation that check odd number.
First, let’s make is_odd.ts
like this:
import { invalid, Validity } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
export function isOdd(value: any): Validity {
if (typeof value !== "number") {
return invalid("isOdd", { value });
}
if (value % 2 !== 1) {
return invalid("isOdd", { value });
}
}
Now, we can use it like this:
import { validate, flattenMessages, firstMessages } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
import { required, isNumber } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/rules.ts";
import { isOdd } from "./is_odd.ts";
const inputs = {
number: 20
};
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate(inputs, {
number: [required, isNumber, isOdd]
});
console.log({ passes, errors });
Make More Advanced Rule Validation
In this example we will make a unique
rule that check value availability in the database.
This rule accepts table
and column
as arguments, then calling database function to check availability based on those arguments.
First, let’s make our unique.ts
:
import db from "./your_db_service.ts";
import { invalid, Validity, Rule } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
export function unique(table: string, column: string): Rule {
return async function uniqueRule(value: any): Promise<Validity> {
if (typeof value !== "string" && typeof value !== "number") {
return invalid("unique", { value, table, column });
}
const data = await db.findOne(table, { [column]: value });
if (data !== null) {
return invalid("unique", { value, table, column });
}
};
}
Now we can use it like this:
import { validate, flattenMessages, firstMessages } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/mod.ts";
import { required, isEmail } from "https://deno.land/x/validasaur/src/rules.ts";
import { unique } from "./unique.ts";
const inputs = {
email: "emsifa@gmail.com"
};
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate(inputs, {
email: [required, isEmail, unique("users", "email")]
});
console.log({ passes, errors });
Available Rules
required
Value under this field should not be null
, undefined
, or an empty string (""
).
- Invalid values:
null
,undefined
,""
- Valid values:
"0"
,[]
,{}
,0
, etc.
When you don’t put
required
on a field, that field will be considered as optional field. Which means when it’s value isundefined
,null
, or""
, that field will be considered as valid without checking for next rules.
fileExists(pathPrefix: string)
Value under this field must be existed file.
For example you have file /var/www/media/image.jpg
in your file system:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
file1: "image.jpg",
file2: "image.jpg",
file3: "not-image.txt"
}, {
file1: fileExists("/var/www/media"), // << this will be fail because it check "/var/www/mediaimage.jpg"
file2: fileExists("/var/www/media/"), // << this will be pass
file3: fileExists("/var/www/media/"), // << this will be fail because it check "/var/www/media/not-image.txt" that is not exists
})
isArray
Value under this field must be an array.
- Invalid values:
""
,10
,0.5
, etc. - Valid values:
[]
,[1, 2, 3]
,[{x: 10}, {x: 12}]
, etc.
isBool
Value under this field must be a boolean.
- Invalid values:
""
,10
,0.5
, etc. - Valid values:
true
andfalse
.
isDate
Value under this field must be a string that has length >= 10 and can be parsed by Date.parse()
.
- Invalid values:
2020
,"01-2020-10"
,"2020-01"
, etc. - Valid values:
"2020-01-02"
,"2020-01-02 10:20:30"
,"2020/01/02"
, etc.
isEmail
Value under this field must be valid email address.
- Invalid values:
"someone name"
,123
,foo.bar.baz
,foo@bar@baz
, etc. - Valid values:
"someone@mail.com"
,"someone@mail.co.id"
,"someone@[1.2.3.4]"
, etc.
isFloat
Value under this field must be a float number.
- Invalid values:
"0.1"
,[]
,0
,1
,123
, etc. - Valid values:
0.1
,1.2
,12.345
, etc.
isIn(allowedValues: PrimitiveTypes[])
Value under this field must be one of allowed values.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: "yes",
value2: "no",
value3: "maybe"
}, {
value1: isIn(["yes", "no"]), // passes
value2: isIn(["yes", "no"]), // passes
value3: isIn(["yes", "no"]), // fail
})
isInt
Value under this field must be an integer.
- Invalid values:
0.5
,"123"
, etc. - Valid values:
0
,123
, etc.
isNumber
Value under this field must be a float or an integer.
- Invalid values:
"1"
,"1.5"
, etc. - Valid values:
1
,1.5
, etc.
isNumeric
Same as asNumber
, but it allows numeric string.
- Invalid values:
"1.0abc"
,"x.1"
, etc. - Valid values:
1
,1.5
,"2"
,"2.5"
, etc.
isString
Value under this field must be a string.
- Invalid values:
1
,1.5
, etc. - Valid values:
"1"
,"1.5"
,"foo"
, etc.
lengthBetween(minLength: number, maxLength: number)
Value under this field must be a string that has char length between minLength
and maxLength
.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 'foo',
value2: 'foobar',
value3: 'fo',
value4: 'foobars',
}, {
value1: lengthBetween(3, 6), // passes
value2: lengthBetween(3, 6), // passes
value3: lengthBetween(3, 6), // fail
value4: lengthBetween(3, 6), // fail
})
match(regex: RegExp, trim: boolean = false)
Value under this field must be a string that match with given regex
.
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 'foo$',
value2: '$foo',
value3: 'foo1',
value4: 'foo2',
value5: ' foo3',
value6: ' foo4',
}, {
value1: match(/^[a-z0-9]{4}$/), // fail
value2: match(/^[a-z0-9]{4}$/), // fail
value3: match(/^[a-z0-9]{4}$/), // passes
value4: match(/^[a-z0-9]{4}$/), // passes
value5: match(/^[a-z0-9]{4}$/), // fail
value6: match(/^[a-z0-9]{4}$/, true), // passes after trim
})
maxLength(minValue: number)
Value under this field must be a string that has char length lower or equals maxValue
.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 'foobarbaz',
value2: 'foobar',
}, {
value1: maxLength(6), // fail
value2: maxLength(6), // passes
})
maxNumber(maxValue: number)
Value under this field should be a number that is not higher than maxValue
.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 6,
value2: 5.01,
value3: 5,
value4: 4
}, {
value1: maxNumber(5), // fail
value2: maxNumber(5), // fail
value3: maxNumber(5), // passes
value4: maxNumber(5), // passes
})
minLength(minValue: number)
Value under this field must be a string that has char length higher or equals minValue
.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 'foo',
value2: 'foobar',
}, {
value1: minLength(6), // fail
value2: minLength(6), // passes
})
minNumber(minValue: number)
Value under this field should be a number that is not lower than minValue
.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 1,
value2: 4.99,
value3: 5,
value4: 5.01,
}, {
value1: minNumber(5), // fail
value2: minNumber(5), // fail
value3: minNumber(5), // passes
value4: minNumber(5), // passes
})
notIn(disallowedValues: PrimitiveTypes[])
Value under this field must not be one of disallowed values.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: "yes",
value2: "no",
value3: "maybe"
}, {
value1: notIn(["yes", "no"]), // fail
value2: notIn(["yes", "no"]), // fail
value3: notIn(["yes", "no"]), // passes
})
notNull
Value under this field must not be null
.
nullable
In case you need a required
field that accept null
value,
you can put nullable
after required
field. So when the value is null
, validator will consider your value as valid without checking for next rules.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 1,
value2: 4.99,
value3: 5,
value4: 5.01,
}, {
value1: minNumber(5), // fail
value2: minNumber(5), // fail
value3: minNumber(5), // passes
value4: minNumber(5), // passes
})
notIn(disallowedValues: PrimitiveTypes[])
Value under this field must not be one of disallowed values.
Example:
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: null,
value2: null,
value3: "3",
value4: 4,
}, {
value1: [required, isNumber], // failed on required
value2: [required, nullable, isNumber], // passes
value3: [required, nullable, isNumber], // failed on isNumber
value4: [required, nullable, isNumber], // passes
})
numberBetween(minValue: number, maxValue: number)
Value under this field must be a number between minValue
and maxValue
.
const [ passes, errors ] = await validate({
value1: 5,
value2: 10,
value3: 4.99,
value4: 10.01,
}, {
value1: numberBetween(5, 10), // passes
value2: numberBetween(5, 10), // passes
value3: numberBetween(5, 10), // fail
value4: numberBetween(5, 10), // fail
})
TODOS
-
isUrl
rule. -
isIpAddress
rule. -
isIpv4
rule. -
isIpv6
rule. -
startsWith
rule to check string prefix. -
endsWith
rule to check string postfix. - add more examples to documentation.