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simple, easy-to-use, and declarative schema validator

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Introduction

All of web applications need handling input parameters, consists of following steps:

  1. existence check
    • all required parameters exist?
    • fill omittable parameters by default values
  2. type check
    • e.g., typeof age === "number"
    • cast them if needed; "20"(string) to 20(number)
  3. domain check
    • e.g., 1 <= limit && limit <= 100
    • revise them if needed; 0 to 1

value-schema does all of them, by compact and highly readable code!

example

import vs from "value-schema";
import assert from "assert";

const schemaObject = { // schema for input
    id: vs.number().minValue(1), // number, >=1
    name: vs.string().maxLength(16, true), // string, max 16 characters (trims if over)
    age: vs.number().integer(true).minValue(0), // number, integer (trims if decimal), >=0
    email: vs.email(), // email
    state: vs.string().only("active", "inactive"), // string, accepts only "active" and "inactive"
    classes: vs.array().separatedBy(",").each(vs.number(), true), // array of number, separated by ",", ignores errors
    skills: vs.array().separatedBy(",").each(vs.string(), true), // array of string, separated by ",", ignores errors
    credit_card: vs.numericString().separatedBy("-").checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.CREDIT_CARD), // numeric string, separated by "-", checks by Luhn algorithm
    remote_addr: vs.string().pattern(vs.STRING.PATTERN.IPV4), // IPv4
    remote_addr_ipv6: vs.string().pattern(vs.STRING.PATTERN.IPV6), // IPv6
    limit: vs.number().integer().default(10).minValue(1, true).maxValue(100, true), // number, integer, omittable (sets 10 if omitted), >=1 (sets 1 if less), <=100 (sets 100 if greater)
    offset: vs.number().integer().default(0).minValue(0, true), // number, integer, omittable (sets 0 if omitted), >=0 (sets 0 if less)
};
const input = { // input values
    id: "1",
    name: "Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Ciprin Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso",
    age: 20.5,
    email: "picasso@example.com",
    state: "active",
    classes: "1,3,abc,4",
    skills: "c,c++,javascript,python,,swift,kotlin",
    credit_card: "4111-1111-1111-1111",
    remote_addr: "127.0.0.1",
    remote_addr_ipv6: "::1",
    limit: "0",
};
const expected = { // should be fitted to this
    id: 1,
    name: "Pablo Diego José",
    age: 20,
    email: "picasso@example.com",
    state: "active",
    classes: [1, 3, 4],
    skills: ["c", "c++", "javascript", "python", "swift", "kotlin"],
    credit_card: "4111111111111111",
    remote_addr: "127.0.0.1",
    remote_addr_ipv6: "::1",
    limit: 1,
    offset: 0,
};

// Let's fit!
const fitted = vs.fit(input, schemaObject);

// verification
assert.deepStrictEqual(fitted, expected);

That’s all! No control flows! Isn’t it cool?

For details, see basic usage.

Install

install from npm registry.

npm install -S value-schema

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CommonJS

// foo.js
var vs = require("value-schema");

ES Modules

// foo.mjs
import vs from "value-schema";

TypeScript

// foo.ts
import * as vs from "value-schema";

ES6 Modules with Babel

// same as ES Modules!
import vs from "value-schema";

Reference

types and constants

ValueSchemaError

The ValueSchemaError object represents an error.

ambient declaration
interface ValueSchemaError extends Error
{
    name: string
    message: string
    cause: string
    value: any
    keyStack: (string | number)[]
}
properties
name description
name "ValueSchemaError"
message human-readable description of the error, including a string cause
cause cause of fitting error; see vs.CAUSE
value value to fit
keyStack array consists of path to key name(for object) or index(for array) that caused error; for nested object or array

See below example. For detail about schema / value-schema, see basic usage

import vs from "value-schema";
import assert from "assert";

// {foo: Array<{bar: {baz: number}}>}
const schemaObject = {
    foo: vs.array().each(vs.object().schema({
        bar: vs.object().schema({
            baz: vs.number(),
        }),
    })),
};
const input = {
    foo: [
        {
            bar: {
                baz: 1,
            },
        },
        {
            bar: {
                baz: 2,
            },
        },
        { // index 2
            bar: {
                baz: "three", // ERROR!
            },
        },
        {
            bar: {
                baz: 4,
            },
        },
    ],
};
assert.throws(
    () => {
        vs.fit(input, schemaObject);
    },
    (err) => {
        assert.strictEqual(err.name, "ValueSchemaError");
        assert.strictEqual(err.cause, vs.CAUSE.TYPE),
        assert.deepStrictEqual(err.keyStack, ["foo", 2, "bar", "baz"]); // route to error key/index: object(key="foo") -> array(index=2) -> object(key="bar") -> object(key="baz")
        return true;
    });

vs.CAUSE

The cause of fitting error.

For more information, see below examples.

vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM

Checksum algorithms for vs.numericString().checksum().

For more information, see numeric string.

vs.STRING.PATTERN

Regular expressions for vs.string().pattern().

For more information, see string.

basic usage

ambient declarations

namespace value-schema {
    export declare function fit<T = any>(data: any, schemaObject: object, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError | null) => any): T;
}

vs.fit(data, schemaObject[, onError])

Fit data to schemaObject.

data

An object to fit; e.g., req.query, req.body (in Express)

data will not be overwritten.

schemaObject

Schema object.

  • key: property name of data to fit
  • value: schema instance; see below examples
onError(err)

Callback function for each errors. If no errors, this function will not be called.

If this parameter is omitted, vs.fit() throws ValueSchemaError on first error and remaining fitting process will be cancelled.

  • err
    • an instance of ValueSchemaError or null
    • err.keyStack indicates path to key name that caused error: (string | number)[]
    • err will be null after all fitting process has finished and errors has occurred
      • onError() will no longer be called after null passed
  • returns
    • an adjuted value
    • undefined means this key will not be included in returned object from vs.fit()
    • return value of onError(null) is ignored
  • throws
    • an exception that will thrown from vs.fit()
    • remaining fitting processes will be cancelled
examples
successful

For more information, see below references about vs.number(), vs.string(), and so on.

import vs from "value-schema";
import assert from "assert";

const schemaObject = {
    id: vs.number().minValue(1),
    name: vs.string().maxLength(16, true),
    age: vs.number().integer(true).minValue(0),
    email: vs.email(),
    state: vs.string().only("active", "inactive"),
    classes: vs.array().separatedBy(",").each(vs.number(), true), // "true" means to ignore each errors
    skills: vs.array().separatedBy(",").each(vs.string(), true),
    credit_card: vs.numericString().separatedBy("-").checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.CREDIT_CARD),
    remote_addr: vs.string().pattern(vs.STRING.PATTERN.IPV4),
    remote_addr_ipv6: vs.string().pattern(vs.STRING.PATTERN.IPV6),
    limit: vs.number().integer().default(10).minValue(1, true).maxValue(100, true),
    offset: vs.number().integer().default(0).minValue(0, true),
};
const input = {
    id: "1",
    name: "Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Ciprin Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso",
    age: 20.5,
    email: "picasso@example.com",
    state: "active",
    classes: "1,3,abc,4",
    skills: "c,c++,javascript,python,,swift,kotlin",
    credit_card: "4111-1111-1111-1111",
    remote_addr: "127.0.0.1",
    remote_addr_ipv6: "::1",
    limit: "0",
};
const expected = {
    id: 1,
    name: "Pablo Diego José",
    age: 20,
    email: "picasso@example.com",
    state: "active",
    classes: [1, 3, 4],
    skills: ["c", "c++", "javascript", "python", "swift", "kotlin"],
    credit_card: "4111111111111111",
    remote_addr: "127.0.0.1",
    remote_addr_ipv6: "::1",
    limit: 1,
    offset: 0,
};

const fitted = vs.fit(input, schemaObject);
assert.deepStrictEqual(fitted, expected);

In TypeScript, use Generics for type-safe.

interface Parameters {
    foo: number
    bar: string
}

const schemaObject = {
    foo: vs.number(),
    bar: vs.string(),
};
const input = {
    foo: "12345",
    bar: "abcde",
};

const fitted = vs.fit<Parameters>(input, schemaObject);
error handling 1

fix errors

import vs from "value-schema";
import assert from "assert";

const schemaObject = {
    id: vs.number().minValue(1),
    name: vs.string().maxLength(16, true),
    email: vs.email(),
};
const input = {
    id: 0, // error! (>= 1)
    name: "", // error! (empty string is not allowed)
    email: "john@example.com", // OK
};
const expected = {
    id: 100,
    email: "john@example.com",
};

const fitted = vs.fit(input, schemaObject, generateErrorHandler());
assert.deepStrictEqual(fitted, expected);

function generateErrorHandler() {
    return (err) => {
        if (err === null) {
            // fitting finished
            return;
        }

        const key = err.keyStacks.shift(); // ["id"]
        if (key === "id") {
            // change to 100 on `id` error
            return 100;
        }
        // remove otherwise
    };
}
error handling 2

throw exception after finished

import vs from "value-schema";
import assert from "assert";

const schemaObject = {
    id: vs.number().minValue(1),
    name: vs.string().maxLength(16, true),
    email: vs.email(),
};
const input = {
    id: 0, // error! (>= 1)
    name: "", // error! (empty string is not allowed)
    email: "john@example.com", // OK
};

try {
    vs.fit(input, schemaObject, generateErrorHandler());
}
catch (err) {
    // do something
    assert.strictEqual(err.message, "id,name");
}

function generateErrorHandler() {
    const messages = [];
    return (err) => {
        if (err === null) {
            // fitting finished; join key name as message
            throw new Error(messages.join(","));
        }

        // append key name
        const key = err.keyStacks.shift(); // ["id"]
        messages.push(key);
    };
}
error handling 3

catch a first error by omitting error handler

import vs from "value-schema";
import assert from "assert";

const schemaObject = {
    id: vs.number().minValue(1),
    name: vs.string().maxLength(16, true),
    email: vs.email(),
};
const input = {
    id: 0, // error! (>= 1)
    name: "", // error! (empty string is not allowed)
    email: "john@example.com", // OK
};

try {
    const fitted = vs.fit(input, schemaObject);
}
catch (err) {
    // catch a first error
    assert.deepStrictEqual(err.keyStack, ["id"]);
}
error handling 4

when input value is not an object

NOTE: schemaObject won’t be checked because it’s predictable; generated by programmer, not an external input

import vs from "value-schema";
import assert from "assert";

const schemaObject = {};
const input = 123;

try {
    // `input` must be an object
    const fitted = vs.fit(input, schemaObject);
}
catch (err) {
    assert.deepStrictEqual(err.keyStack, []);
    assert.strictEqual(err.cause, vs.CAUSE.TYPE);
}

boolean

ambient declarations

namespace vs {
    export declare function boolean(): BooleanSchema;
}

interface BooleanSchema {
    // fitting method
    fit(value: any, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError) => boolean | void): number;

    // feature methods (chainable)
    strict(): this;
    acceptAllNumbers(): this;
    default(value: boolean): this;
    acceptNull(value?: boolean | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptEmptyString(value?: boolean | null /* = null */): this;
}

fit(value[, onError])

Fit value to schema.

If an error occurs, call onError (if specified) or throw ValueSchemaError (otherwise)

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit(true),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit(false),
    false);

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit(1),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit(0),
    false);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("1"),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("0"), // "0" is truthy in JavaScript, but value-schema treats as false!
    false);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("true"), // "true" / "yes" / "on" are true, "false" / "no" / "off" are false!
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("TRUE"),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("yes"),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("YES"),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("on"),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("ON"),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("false"),
    false);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("FALSE"),
    false);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("no"),
    false);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("NO"),
    false);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("off"),
    false);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().fit("OFF"),
    false);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().fit(-1), // accepts only 0,1
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().fit("abc"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().fit([]),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().fit({}),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

strict()

Enable strict type check.

HANDLE WITH CARE! In URL encoding, all values will be treated as string. Use this method when your system accepts ONLY JSON encoding (application/json)

examples
// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().strict().fit(1),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().strict().fit("1"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().strict().fit("true"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

acceptAllNumbers()

Accept all numbers, other than 0 / 1.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().acceptAllNumbers().fit(-1),
    true);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().acceptAllNumbers().fit("100"),
    true);

default(value)

Accept undefined for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(undefined) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().default(true).fit(undefined),
    true);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().fit(undefined),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.REQUIRED));

acceptNull([value])

Accept a null for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(null) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().acceptNull(true).fit(null),
    true);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().fit(null),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.NULL));

acceptEmptyString([value])

Accept an empty string("") for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit("") causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.boolean().acceptEmptyString(true).fit(""),
    true);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.boolean().fit(""),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

number

ambient declarations

namespace vs {
    export declare function number(): NumberSchema;
}

interface NumberSchema {
    // fitting method
    fit(value: any, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError) => number | void): number;

    // feature methods (chainable)
    strict(): this;
    default(value: number): this;
    acceptNull(value?: number | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptEmptyString(value?: number | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptSpecialFormats(): this;
    acceptFullWidth(): this;
    integer(fits?: boolean /* = false */): this;
    only(...values: number[]): this;
    minValue(value: number, fits?: boolean /* = false */): this;
    maxValue(value: number, fits?: boolean /* = false */): this;
    convert(converter: (value: number, fail: () => never) => number): this;
}

fit(value[, onError])

Fit value to schema.

If an error occurs, call onError (if specified) or throw ValueSchemaError (otherwise)

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit(-123),
    -123);

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit("-123"),
    -123);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit(true),
    1);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit(false),
    0);

// should cause error
assert.strictEqual( // catch error by callback function (that returns a value from fit() method)
    vs.number().fit(
        "abc",
        (err) => 10),
    10);
assert.throws( // ... or try-catch syntax
    () => vs.number().fit("abc"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit("true"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

strict()

Enable strict type check.

HANDLE WITH CARE! In URL encoding, all values will be treated as string. Use this method when your system accepts ONLY JSON encoding (application/json)

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit("123"),
    123);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit(true),
    1);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().strict().fit("123"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().strict().fit(true),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

default(value)

Accept undefined for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(undefined) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().default(1).fit(undefined),
    1);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit(undefined),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.REQUIRED));

acceptNull([value])

Accept a null for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(null) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().acceptNull(1).fit(null),
    1);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit(null),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.NULL));

acceptEmptyString([value])

Accept an empty string("") for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit("") causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().acceptEmptyString(1).fit(""),
    1);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit(""),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

acceptSpecialFormats()

Accept all special number formats; e.g., "1e+2", "0x100", "0o100", "0b100".

If this method is not called, the above examples causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().acceptSpecialFormats().fit("1e+2"),
    100);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().acceptSpecialFormats().fit("0x100"),
    256);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().acceptSpecialFormats().fit("0o100"),
    64);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().acceptSpecialFormats().fit("0b100"),
    4);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit("1e+2"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

acceptFullWidth()

Accept full-width string; e.g., "1234.5", "1234.5".

If this method is not called, the above examples causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().acceptFullWidth().fit("1234.5"),
    1234.5);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit("1234.5"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

integer([fits])

Limit an input value to integer.

If fits is true, value will be converted to an integer.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().integer(true).fit(3.14),
    3);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().integer(true).fit("3.14"),
    3);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().integer(true).fit(-3.14),
    -3);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().integer(true).fit("-3.14"),
    -3);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().integer().fit(3.14),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().integer().fit("3.14"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().integer().fit("3."),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

only(...values)

Accept only values.

If input value is not in values, fit() method causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().only(1, 3, 5).fit(1),
    1);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().only(1, 3, 5).fit(2),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.ONLY));

minValue(value[, fits])

Limit minimum value to value.

If input value is less than value, fit() method returns value (if fits is truthy) or causes ValueSchemaError (falsy; default).

By default, value equals Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit(Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER),
    Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().minValue(1).fit(1),
    1);

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().minValue(1, true).fit(0),
    1);

// should cause errors
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit(Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER - 1),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MIN_VALUE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().minValue(1).fit(0),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MIN_VALUE));

maxValue(value[, fits])

Limit maximum value to value.

If input value is greater than value, fit() method returns value (if fits is truthy) or causes ValueSchemaError (falsy; default).

By default, value equals Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().fit(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER),
    Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER);
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().maxValue(1).fit(1),
    1);

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().maxValue(100, true).fit(101),
    100);

// should cause errors
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().fit(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER + 1),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MAX_VALUE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().maxValue(100).fit(101),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MAX_VALUE));

convert(converter)

Convert input value into another value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.number().convert(value => value + 1).fit(100)
    101);

// should cause errors
assert.throws(
    () => vs.number().convert((value, fail) => fail()).fit(100),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.CONVERT));

string

ambient declarations

namespace vs {
    export declare function string(): StringSchema;
}

interface StringSchema {
    // fitting method
    fit(value: any, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError) => string | void): string;

    // feature methods (chainable)
    strict(): this;
    default(value: string): this;
    acceptNull(value?: string | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptEmptyString(value?: string | null /* = null */): this;
    trim(): this;
    only(...values: string[]): this;
    minLength(length: number): this;
    maxLength(length: number, fits?: boolean /* = false */): this;
    pattern(pattern: RegExp): this;
    convert(converter: (value: string, fail: () => never) => string): this;
}

fit(value[, onError])

Fit value to schema.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().fit("123"),
    "123");

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().fit(123),
    "123");

strict()

Enable strict type check.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().fit(123),
    "123");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().fit(true),
    "true");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().strict().fit(123),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().strict().fit(true),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

default(value)

Accept undefined for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().default("xyz").fit(undefined),
    "xyz");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().fit(undefined),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.REQUIRED));

acceptNull([value])

Accept a null for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(null) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().acceptNull("x").fit(null),
    "x");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().fit(null),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.NULL));

acceptEmptyString([value])

Accept an empty string("") for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().acceptEmptyString("xyz").fit(""),
    "xyz");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().fit(""),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

trim()

Remove whitespace from both ends of input.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().trim().fit("\r\n hell, word \t "),
    "hell, word");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().trim().fit(" \t\r\n "),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

only(...values)

Accept only values.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().only("eat", "sleep", "play").fit("sleep"),
    "sleep");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().only("").fit(""),
    "");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().only("eat", "sleep", "play").fit("study"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.ONLY));

minLength(length)

Limit minimum length of input string to length.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().minLength(5).fit("abcde"),
    "abcde");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().minLength(5).fit("a"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MIN_LENGTH));

maxLength(length[, fits])

Limit maximum length of an input string to length.

If string length is greater than length, fit() method truncates the length to length (if fits is truthy) or causes ValueSchemaError (falsy; default).

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().maxLength(5).fit("abcde"),
    "abcde");

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().maxLength(5, true).fit("abcdefg"),
    "abcde");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().maxLength(5).fit("abcdefg"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MAX_LENGTH));

pattern(pattern)

Specify acceptable pattern by regular expression.

You can also use vs.STRING.PATTERN constants

constant explanation
vs.STRING.PATTERN.EMAIL email address that follows RFC5321 / RFC5322
vs.STRING.PATTERN.HTTP HTTP/HTTPS URL
vs.STRING.PATTERN.IPV4 IPv4 address
vs.STRING.PATTERN.IPV6 IPv6 address
vs.STRING.PATTERN.URI URI that follows RFC3986
examples
// should be OK
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.string().pattern(/^Go+gle$/).fit("Gogle"),
    "Gogle");
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.string().pattern(vs.STRING.PATTERN.URI).fit("https://example.com/path/to/resource?name=value#hash"),
    "https://example.com/path/to/resource?name=value#hash");


// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().pattern(/^Go+gle$/).fit("Ggle"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().pattern(vs.STRING.PATTERN.URI).fit("https://例.com/"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));

convert(converter)

Convert input value into another value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.string().convert(value => value + value).fit("abc")
    "abcabc");

// should cause errors
assert.throws(
    () => vs.string().convert((value, fail) => fail()).fit("abc"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.CONVERT));

numeric string

ambient declarations

namespace vs {
    export declare function numericString(): NumericStringSchema;
}

interface NumericStringSchema {
    // fitting method
    fit(value: any, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError) => string | void): string;

    // feature methods (chainable)
    default(value: string): this;
    acceptNull(value?: string | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptEmptyString(value?: string | null /* = null */): this;
    fullWidthToHalf(): this;
    joinArray(): this;
    separatedBy(separator: string | RegExp): this;
    minLength(length: number): this;
    maxLength(length: number, fits?: boolean /* = false */): this;
    checksum(algorithm: string): this;
    convert(converter: (value: string, fail: () => never) => string): this;
}

fit(value[, onError])

Fit value to schema.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().fit("123"),
    "123");

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().fit(123),
    "123");

default(value)

Accpet undefined for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().default("123").fit(undefined),
    "123");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().fit(undefined),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.REQUIRED));

acceptNull([value])

Accept a null for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().acceptNull("456").fit(null),
    "456");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().fit(null),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.NULL));

acceptEmptyString([value])

Accept an empty string("") for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().acceptEmptyString("456").fit(""),
    "456");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().fit(""),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

separatedBy(separator)

Assume an input value is separated by separator, and ignore them.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().separatedBy("-").fit("4111-1111-1111-1111"),
    "4111111111111111");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().fit("4111-1111-1111-1111"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));

fullWidthToHalf()

Convert full-width string to half-width; e.g., "1234".

If this method is not called, the above examples causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().fullWidthToHalf().fit("1234"),
    "1234");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().fit("1234"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));

joinArray()

Assume an input value is array, and join them.

This method is useful for following form.

<!-- "cc_number" will be passed in array -->
<form>
    Input credit card number:
    <input name="cc_number" required />
    -
    <input name="cc_number" required />
    -
    <input name="cc_number" required />
    -
    <input name="cc_number" required />
</form>
examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().joinArray().fit(["1234", "5678"]),
    "12345678");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().fit(["1234", "5678"]),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

minLength(length)

Limit minimum length of input string to length.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().minLength(4).fit("1234"),
    "1234");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().minLength(5).fit("1234"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MIN_LENGTH));

maxLength(length[, fits])

Limit maximum length of an input string to length.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().maxLength(4).fit("1234"),
    "1234");

// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().separatedBy("-").maxLength(5, true).fit("1234-5678"),
    "12345");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().maxLength(5).fit("123456"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MAX_LENGTH));

checksum(algorithm)

Check an input value by specified algorithm.

algorithm name explanation used by constant aliases
"luhn" Luhn algorithm credit card vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.LUHN vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.CREDIT_CARD
"modulus10/weight3:1" Modulus 10 / Weight 3:1 ISBN-13, EAN, JAN vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.MODULUS10_WEIGHT3_1 vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.ISBN13 / vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.EAN / vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.JAN
examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.LUHN).fit("4111111111111111"),
    "4111111111111111");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.CREDIT_CARD).fit("4111111111111111"), // alias of LUHN
    "4111111111111111");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.MODULUS10_WEIGHT3_1).fit("9784101092058"),
    "9784101092058");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.ISBN13).fit("9784101092058"), // alias of MODULUS10_WEIGHT3_1
    "9784101092058");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.EAN).fit("9784101092058"), // alias of MODULUS10_WEIGHT3_1
    "9784101092058");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.JAN).fit("9784101092058"), // alias of MODULUS10_WEIGHT3_1
    "9784101092058");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().checksum(vs.NUMERIC_STRING.CHECKSUM_ALGORITHM.LUHN).fit("4111111111111112"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.CHECKSUM));

convert(converter)

Convert input value into another value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.numericString().convert(value => value.substr(0, 4) + "-" + value.substr(4)).fit("12345678")
    "1234-5678");

// should cause errors
assert.throws(
    () => vs.numericString().convert((value, fail) => fail()).fit("abc"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.CONVERT));

email

ambient declarations

namespace vs {
    export declare function email(): EmailSchema;
}

interface EmailSchema {
    // fitting method
    fit(value: any, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError) => string | void): string;

    // feature methods (chainable)
    default(value: string): this;
    acceptNull(value?: string | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptEmptyString(value?: string | null /* = null */): this;
    trim(): this;
    pattern(pattern: RegExp): this;
}

fit(value[, onError])

Fit value to schema.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().fit("user+mailbox/department=shipping@example.com"),
    "user+mailbox/department=shipping@example.com"); // dot-string
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().fit("!#$%&'*+-/=?^_`.{|}~@example.com"),
    "!#$%&'*+-/=?^_`.{|}~@example.com"); // dot-string
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().fit("\"Fred\\\"Bloggs\"@example.com"),
    "\"Fred\\\"Bloggs\"@example.com"); // quoted-string
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().fit("\"Joe.\\\\Blow\"@example.com"),
    "\"Joe.\\\\Blow\"@example.com"); // quoted-string
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().fit("user@example-domain.com"),
    "user@example-domain.com");
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().fit("user@example2.com"),
    "user@example2.com");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("@example.com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit(".a@example.com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("a.@example.com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("a..a@example.com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("user@example@com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("user-example-com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("user@example_domain.com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("user@example.com2"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));

default(value)

Accept undefined for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().default("user@example.com").fit(undefined),
    "user@example.com");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit(undefined),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.REQUIRED));

acceptNull([value])

Accept a null for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().acceptNull("user@example.com").fit(null),
    "user@example.com");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit(null),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.NULL));

acceptEmptyString([value])

Accept an empty string("") for input, and convert to value.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().acceptEmptyString("user@example.com").fit(""),
    "user@example.com");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit(""),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

trim()

Remove whitespace from both ends of input.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().trim().fit("\r\n user@example.com \t "),
    "user@example.com");

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("\r\n user@example.com1 \t "),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().trim().fit(" \t\r\n "),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

pattern(pattern)

Specify acceptable pattern by regular expression.

examples
// should be OK
assert.strictEqual(
    vs.email().pattern(/^[\w\.]+@([\w\-]+\.)+\w+$/).fit("......@example.com"), // accept leading/trailing/consecutively dots
    "user@example.com");

// should cause errors
assert.throws(
    () => vs.email().fit("......@example.com"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.PATTERN));

array

ambient declarations

namespace vs {
    export declare function array<T = any>(): ArraySchema;
}

interface ArraySchema<T> {
    // fitting method
    fit(value: any, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError) => Array | void): T[];

    // feature methods (chainable)
    default(value: Array): this;
    acceptNull(value?: Array | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptEmptyString(value: Array | null /* = null */): this;
    separatedBy(separator: string | RegExp): this;
    toArray(): this;
    minLength(length: number): this;
    maxLength(length: number, fits?: boolean /* = false */): this;
    each(schema: BaseSchema, ignoreEachErrors: boolean /* = false */): this;
}

fit(value[, onError])

Fit value to schema.

examples
// should be OK
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().fit([1, "a"]),
    [1, "a"]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().fit("abc"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().fit(0),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

default(value)

Accept undefined for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(undefined) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().default([1, "a"]).fit(undefined),
    [1, "a"]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().fit(undefined),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.REQUIRED));

acceptNull([value])

Accept a null for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(null) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().acceptNull([1, "a"]).fit(null),
    [1, "a"]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().fit(null),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.NULL));

acceptEmptyString([value])

Accept an empty string("") for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit("") causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().acceptEmptyString([1, "a"]).fit(""),
    [1, "a"]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().fit(""),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

separatedBy(separator)

Assume an input value is string and separated by separator.

If an input type is array, this method does nothing.

examples
// should be OK
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().separatedBy(",").fit([1, 2, 3]),
    [1, 2, 3]);

// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().separatedBy(",").fit("1,2,3"),
    ["1", "2", "3"]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().fit("1,2,3"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

toArray()

Convert an input value to array if not.

examples
// should be OK
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().toArray().fit([0]),
    [0]);

// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().toArray().fit(0),
    [0]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().fit(0),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

minLength(length)

Limit minimum length of input array to length.

examples
// should be OK
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().minLength(2).fit([1, 2]),
    [1, 2]);

// should cause errors
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().minLength(2).fit([1]),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MIN_LENGTH));

maxLength(length[, fits])

Limit maximum length of an input array to length.

If array length is greater than length, fit() method truncates the length to length (if fits is truthy) or causes ValueSchemaError (falsy; default).

examples
// should be OK
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().maxLength(2).fit([1, 2]),
    [1, 2]);

// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().maxLength(2, true).fit([1, 2, 3]),
    [1, 2]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().maxLength(2).fit([1, 2, 3]),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.MAX_LENGTH));

each(schema, [ignoreEachErrors])

Apply schema for each elements.

  • schema
    • Any above vs instance, e.g., vs.number(), vs.string()vs.array()!
  • ignoreEachErrors
    • If true, ignore the errors of each element.
    • default is false
examples
// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.array().each(vs.number(), true).fit([true, "abc", 2]),
    [1, 2]);

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.array().each(vs.number()).fit([true, "abc", 2]),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EACH_TYPE));

object

ambient declarations

namespace vs {
    export declare function object<T = any>(): ObjectSchema;
}

interface ObjectSchema<T> {
    // fitting method
    fit(value: any, onError?: (err: ValueSchemaError) => Object | void): T;

    // feature methods (chainable)
    default(value: Object): this;
    acceptNull(value?: Object | null /* = null */): this;
    acceptEmptyString(value: Object | null /* = null */): this;
    schema(schema): ObjectSchema;
}

fit(value[, onError])

Fit value to schema.

examples
// should be OK
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.object().fit({a: 1, b: 2}),
    {a: 1, b: 2});

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.object().fit("abc"),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));
assert.throws(
    () => vs.object().fit(0),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

default(value)

Accept undefined for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(undefined) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.object().default({a: 1, b: 2}).fit(undefined),
    {a: 1, b: 2});

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.object().fit(undefined),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.REQUIRED));

acceptNull([value])

Accept a null for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit(null) causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.object().acceptNull({a: 1, b: 2}).fit(null),
    {a: 1, b: 2});

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.object().fit(null),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.NULL));

acceptEmptyString([value])

Accept an empty string("") for input, and convert to value.

If this method is not called, fit("") causes ValueSchemaError.

examples
// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.object().acceptEmptyString({a: 1, b: 2}).fit(""),
    {a: 1, b: 2});

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.object().fit(""),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.EMPTY));

schema(schema)

Assume an input value is string and separated by separator.

If an input type is array, this method does nothing.

examples
// should be OK
const schema = {a: vs.number(), b: vs.string()};
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.object().schema(schema).fit({a: 1, b: "2"}),
    {a: 1, b: "2"});

// should be fitted
assert.deepStrictEqual(
    vs.object().schema(schema).fit({a: 1, b: 2}),
    {a: 1, b: "2"});

// should cause error
assert.throws(
    () => vs.object().schema(schema).fit({a: "x", b: "2"}),
    (err) => (err.name === "ValueSchemaError" && err.cause === vs.CAUSE.TYPE));

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md.