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@travetto/schema
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This module provide validation for data schemas. The module uses AST transformations to
modify class
es at runtime, to annotate with types, and whether or not fields are
required/optional. Additionally, for constraints that are not immediately discernable,
the following are available:
Class level
@Schema
defines a class to be a validated, will auto detect schema from typescript annotationsDecorator based definition of Mongoose validators as well as general metadata
@Field
defines a field that will be serialized (if not using auto @Schema()
)@Require
defines a required field@Enum
defines a field with only enumerated values@Trimmed
whitespace trims the field@Match
allows for regex validation on a field@MinLength
enforces min length of a string@MaxLength
enforces max length of a string@Min
enforces min value for a date or a number@Max
enforces max value for a date or a number@Email
ensures string field matches basic email regex@Telephone
ensures string field matches basic telephone regex@Url
ensures string field matches basic url regex@Ignore
exclude from auto schema registrationFAQs
Data type registry for runtime validation, reflection and binding.
We found that @travetto/schema demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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