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@jmondi/backoff
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Return a key value object of form errors using zod
.
pnpm add @jmondi/form-validator zod
import { z } from "zod";
import { parseForm } from "@jmondi/form-validator";
const RegisterSchema = z.object({
age: z.number().positive().max(150),
email: z.string().email(),
password: z.string().min(8),
rememberMe: z.boolean(),
});
const data = {};
const { errors } = parseForm({ schema: RegisterSchema, data });
expect(errors).toStrictEqual({
age: "Number must be less than or equal to 150",
email: "Invalid email",
password: "Required",
rememberMe: "Required",
});
const data = {
age: 99,
email: "bob@example.com",
password: "bobobobobobob",
rememberMe: true,
};
const { errors } = parseForm({ schema: RegisterSchema, data });
expect(errors).toBeUndefined();
const data = {
age: 99,
email: "bob",
password: "bobobobobobob",
rememberMe: true,
};
const { errors } = parseForm({ schema: RegisterSchema, data });
expect(errors).toStrictEqual({
email: "Invalid Email Address",
});
const data = {
user: {
email: "bob",
},
};
const { errors } = parseForm({ schema: RegisterSchema, data });
expect(errors).toStrictEqual({
user: {
email: "Invalid Email Address",
},
});
const schema = z.object({
user: z.object({
email: z.string().email(),
}),
});
const data = {
user: {
email: "bob",
},
};
const options = { flatResult: true };
const { errors } = parseForm({ schema: RegisterSchema, data }, options);
expect(errors).toStrictEqual({
"user.email": "Invalid Email Address",
});
<script lang="ts">
import { z } from "zod";
import { parseForm, ValidationResponse } from "@jmondi/form-validator";
import { handleLogin } from "$lib/my-login-function";
let errors: ValidationResponse;
export const LoginSchema = z.object({
email: z.string().email(),
password: z.string().min(8),
rememberMe: z.boolean(),
});
const loginForm = {
email: "",
password: "",
rememberMe: false,
};
async function submit() {
let {
data,
errors
} = await parseForm<typeof LoginSchema>({ schema: LoginSchema, data: loginForm });
if (!errors) await handleLogin(data);
}
</script>
<div class="centered-form">
<form on:submit|preventDefault="{submit}" data-test="login-form">
<div class="form-control">
<label for="email">Email</label>
{#if errors?.email}<span class="error">{errors.email}</span>{/if}
<input
id="email"
name="email"
type="email"
placeholder="johnny.appleseed@example.com"
required="required"
aria-label="email"
aria-required="true"
style="margin-bottom: 0;"
bind:value="{loginForm.email}"
/>
</div>
<div class="form-control">
<label for="password">Password</label>
{#if errors?.password}<span class="error">{errors.password}</span>{/if}
<input
id="password"
name="password"
type="password"
placeholder="***************"
required="required"
aria-label="password"
aria-required="true"
bind:value="{loginForm.password}"
/>
<a class="forgot-password" href="/forgot_password">Forgot Password?</a>
</div>
<div class="form-control inline">
<label for="rememberMe">Remember Me</label>
<input id="rememberMe" type="checkbox" bind:checked="{loginForm.rememberMe}" />
</div>
<div class="form-submit">
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
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We found that @jmondi/backoff demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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