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@typeschema/ow
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Reusable adapter for Ow schemas
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import {initTRPC} from '@trpc/server';
import ow from 'ow';
import {wrap} from '@typeschema/ow';
const schema = ow.object.exactShape({name: ow.string});
const t = initTRPC.create();
const appRouter = t.router({
hello: t.procedure
.input(wrap(schema))
.query(({input}) => `Hello, ${input.name}!`),
// ^? {name: string}
});
Use it directly or through @typeschema/main
ow: Required for inference and validation (^0.28.2)Infer<TSchema>: Extracts the output type of a schemaInferIn<TSchema>: Extracts the input type of a schemawrap(schema): Returns the wrapped schema with access to its operationsvalidate(schema, data): Returns the validated data or a list of validation issuesassert(schema, data): Returns the validated data or throws an AggregateErrorFAQs
Reusable adapter for Ow schemas
The npm package @typeschema/ow receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @typeschema/ow popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @typeschema/ow 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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