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Validation functions used by tldraw.
These are especially useful when used in conjunction with our shapes to validate their schemas.
For example, for TLImageShape we have the following to help make sure the properties on a shape are consistent:
export const imageShapeProps: RecordProps<TLImageShape> = {
w: T.nonZeroNumber,
h: T.nonZeroNumber,
playing: T.boolean,
url: T.linkUrl,
assetId: assetIdValidator.nullable(),
crop: ImageShapeCrop.nullable(),
flipX: T.boolean,
flipY: T.boolean,
}
We also use the validation functions for API requests. For example, to check that the query is valid:
const queryValidator = T.object({
w: T.string.optional(),
q: T.string.optional(),
})
queryValidator.validate(request.query)
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A runtime validation library by tldraw.
We found that @tldraw/validate demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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