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babelute DSL for Object and Types validations

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(babelute) DSL for describing validation rules with expressive compact chained API.

Think about it as a Super JSON-Schema DSL.

  • Easy errors i18n.
  • Easy dialecting.
  • Really fast because it doesn't need schema parsing and interpretation.
  • Could be used to define active schema (which perform transformation on validation).
  • Could be translated/transformed to many output kinds (html, assertions, function signature with meta-programming, ...)

Under heavy work. Doc are not up-to-date. Only dev branch for the moment.

Usage

> npm i babelute aright-lexicon

Examples

const v = aright.v;

const rule = v
	.isObject()
	.string('email', v.format('email'))
	.number('index', v.equal(24))
  	.boolean('flag')
	.array('collection', v.item(v.isString()))
	.object('child',
		v.string('title')
	)
	.boolean('test');

rule.$validate({
	email: 'aaa@bbb.com',
	index: 24,
	flag: true,
	collection: ['hello'],
	child: {
		title: 'hello'
	},
	test: true
});
// => return true
v.isString().format(/abc/).minLength(6).$validate('abcdef');   // return true
v.isString().enumerable(['bloupi', 'foo']).$validate('bloup'); // return error report

Full API

is* Family

.isString(), isNumber(), .isBoolean(), .isObject(), .isArray(), .isFunction(), .isNull()

v.isNull().$validate(null); //return true

.type('string', 'object', ...)

Sugar for .or(v.isString(), v.isObject(), ...)

.instanceOf(Class)

const rule = v.instanceOf(Date),
  result = rule.$validate(new Date()); // return true

properties validation

  • .boolean(propName, rule)
  • .number(propName, rule)
  • .string(propName, rule)
  • .function(propName, rule)
  • .null(propName, rule)
  • .object(propName, rule)
  • .array(propName, rule)
v.string('title')
.boolean('published', v.equal(false))
.number('count')
.$validate({
  title:'hello world',
  published:false,
  count:12
}); //return true

value constraints

.minLength(5), .maxLength(3), .minimum(7), .maximum(9), .enum(['foo', 12]), .equal('my value')

Any value is required by default. Only undefined will be seen as missing.

v.$validate(undefined); // return true

v.equal(12).$validate(1); // return error report

//...
value format

Validate value against regExp

v.format(/abc/gi).$validate('abc'); // return true

To define custom format :

aright.formats.myFormat = /abc/gi;
v.format('myFormat').$validate('abc'); // return true

As predefined format there is only email for the moment...

v.format('email').$validate('john@doe.com'); // return true

array and items

Both work together :

const o =  {
  collection:['foo', 'bar', 'zoo']
};

v.isObject()
.array('collection',
  v.item(
    v.isString()
  )
)
.$validate(o); // return true

.not and .or

const rule = v.or(v.isString(), v.isNumber()),
    result = rule.$validate('john@doe.com') && rule.$validate(1); // return true
const rule = v.not(v.isString(), v.isNumber()),
    result = rule.$validate([]) && rule.$validate(true); // return true

validation

Any value could be validated by calling .$validate( valueToTest ) on any aright rule.

It returns true if rule is satisfied or an error report as follow if something fails :

const rule = v
  .isObject()
  .string('email', v.format('email'))
  .number('index', v.equal(24))
  .boolean('flag')
  .array('collection',
    v.item(
      v.isString()
    )
  )
  .object('child',
    v.string('title')
  )
  .boolean('test');

const result = rule.$validate({
  email: 'aaa@bbb',
  index: 1,
  flag: 'hello',
  collection: [1],
  child: null,
  test: 3
});

/* result == {
  "valid": false,
  "map": {
    "email": {
      "value": "aaa@bbb",
      "errors": [
        "format failed"
      ]
    },
    "index": {
      "value": 1,
      "errors": [
        "equality failed (should be : 24)"
      ]
    },
    "flag": {
      "value": "hello",
      "errors": [
        "should be a boolean"
      ]
    },
    "collection.0": {
      "value": 1,
      "errors": [
        "should be a string"
      ]
    },
    "child.title": {
      "value": null,
      "errors": [
        "missing property"
      ]
    },
    "test": {
      "value": 3,
      "errors": [
        "should be a boolean"
      ]
    }
  },
  "value": {
    "email": "aaa@bbb",
    "index": 1,
    "flag": "hello",
    "collection": [
      1
    ],
    "child": null,
    "test": 3
  }
}*/

custom format (RegExp)

.onValidation(handler)

Cutom validation handling.

const rule = v.isObject(v.string('title', v.minLength(2).onValidation((input, path, errors) => {
	if(input !== ...)
		aright.pushError(errors, rule = null, input, key = null, path, shouldBe = null);
})));

creating dialects

// handler that act on choosen property
aright.Validator.prototype.myOtherRule = function(propertyName){
  return this.enqueue(propertyName, function(input, path){
  // input is the value to test, and path is its path from root object
    if(input[propertyName] ...){
      //...
      return true;
    }
    else
      return aright.error(this, 'myOtherRule', input, propertyName, path, 'string' /* what it should be */)
  });
};

v.myRule().$validate(...);

i18n

Take a look to aright/i18n/fr.js to have an idea on how customise

aright.i18n.data.fr = require('aright/i18n/fr');
aright.i18n.currentLanguage = 'fr';
// aright errors messages will now be in french

Licence

The MIT License

Copyright 2016-2017 (c) Gilles Coomans

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Package last updated on 19 Apr 2017

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