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appuri-event-validator
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A simple event validator for posting events to Appuri's Data Platform.
node
> var validator = require('appuri-event-validator')
undefined
> validator({ entype: 'user', evname: 'foobar', user_id: 'bob', body: {} })
{ error: null,
value: { entype: 'user', evname: 'foobar', user_id: 'bob', body: {} } }
> validator.isValid({ entype: 'user', evname: 'foobar', user_id: 'bob' })
true
> validator({ entype: 'user', evname: 'foobar', user_id: 'bob', ts: 123 })
{ error:
{ [ValidationError: child "ts" fails because ["ts" must be a string]]
isJoi: true,
name: 'ValidationError',
details: [ [Object] ],
_object: { entype: 'user', evname: 'foobar', user_id: 'bob', ts: 123 },
annotate: [Function] },
value: { entype: 'user', evname: 'foobar', user_id: 'bob', ts: 123 } }
A helper function will ensure a field is a 40-character string for a user_id
by taking the md5 hash of it if it is over 40 characters. It also lowercases the string by default.
> validator.normalizeId('foo')
'foo'
> validator.normalizeId('FOO')
'foo'
> validator.normalizeId('FOO', false)
'FOO'
> validator.normalizeId('someREALLYlongemail@somereallycooldomainohyeah.org')
'9f093e950b00655a8060ad9c99c982f8'
FAQs
Validate events match Appuri's event schema
The npm package appuri-event-validator receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, appuri-event-validator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that appuri-event-validator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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