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A package for defining and getting validation error messages, with support for Meteor Tracker reactivity
A package for defining and getting validation error messages. Meteor apps can pass in Tracker to get reactive language selection.
You can define global defaults if necessary:
MessageBox.defaults({
initialLanguage: 'en', // optional; default is 'en'
messages: {
en: {
errorType: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
errorType: {
_default: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
fieldName: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
}
},
}
});
Otherwise create your MessageBox instance like this:
const messageBox = new MessageBox({
initialLanguage: 'en', // optional; default is 'en'
messages: {
en: {
errorType: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
errorType: {
_default: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
fieldName: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
}
},
}
});
And update the messages object as necessary (for example if different packages are adding their own messages for different languages):
messageBox.addMessages({
en: {
errorType: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
errorType: {
_default: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
fieldName: '{{name}} is invalid' || function,
}
},
});
addMessages does a deep extend on the existing messages.
For any of the ways you can set messages, the message can be either a string or a function that returns a string. If it's a string, it may contain handlebars placeholders for anything in the error object or anything passed in the context option of the message function. If it's a function, it will receive a single context argument that has all the same properties that are available as handlebars variables.
MessageBox.defaults({
initialLanguage: 'en',
messages: {
en: {
required: '{{label}} is required',
minString: '{{label}} must be at least {{min}} characters',
maxString: '{{label}} cannot exceed {{max}} characters',
minNumber: '{{label}} must be at least {{min}}',
maxNumber: '{{label}} cannot exceed {{max}}',
minNumberExclusive: '{{label}} must be greater than {{min}}',
maxNumberExclusive: '{{label}} must be less than {{max}}',
minDate: '{{label}} must be on or after {{min}}',
maxDate: '{{label}} cannot be after {{max}}',
badDate: '{{label}} is not a valid date',
minCount: 'You must specify at least {{minCount}} values',
maxCount: 'You cannot specify more than {{maxCount}} values',
noDecimal: '{{label}} must be an integer',
notAllowed: '{{value}} is not an allowed value',
expectedType: '{{label}} must be of type {{dataType}}',
regEx: function ({
label,
type,
regExp,
}) {
// See if there's one where exp matches this expression
let msgObj;
if (regExp) {
msgObj = _.find(regExpMessages, (o) => o.exp && o.exp.toString() === regExp);
}
const regExpMessage = msgObj ? msgObj.msg : 'failed regular expression validation';
return `${label} ${regExpMessage}`;
},
keyNotInSchema: '{{name}} is not allowed by the schema',
},
}
});
To get a message, you pass a single ValidationError error to the message function.
Here is a Meteor-specific example:
Template.foo.events({
'submit': (event, instance) => {
Meteor.call('method', (err) => {
if (ValidationError.is(err)) {
err.details.forEach((fieldError) => {
instance.state.set(`error-${fieldError.name}`: messageBox.message(fieldError));
});
}
});
}
});
See [https://github.com/meteor/validation-error] for details about the ValidationError type.
By default, this function returns the message for the current language as set with initialLanguage or setLanguage. However, you can instead specify a particular language:
const message = messageBox.message(error, {
language: 'pl',
});
In the "Defining Messages" example, the placeholders like label and min must be in the error object or provided in the context option when calling messages:
const message = messageBox.message(error, {
context: {
label: getSomeLabelFor(error.name),
},
});
messageBox.setLanguage('en');
If you use this in a Meteor app, you can make the messages reactive. Pass Tracker into the constructor:
const messageBox = new MessageBox({
messages: { ... },
tracker: Tracker,
});
Then when you change the language, any call to messageBox.message() that does not specify a language and is in a reactive context will rerun.
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A package for defining and getting validation error messages, with support for Meteor Tracker reactivity
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