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Express middleware to coerce request properties according to an openapi parameter list.
Moving forward you can use openapi-request-coercer. See express-openapi for an example.
Express middleware to coerce request properties according to an openapi parameter list.
See ./test/data-driven/*.js for more examples.
var app = require('express')();
var coerce = require('express-openapi-coercion')({
parameters: [
{
in: 'query',
type: 'integer',
name: 'foo',
required: true
}
]
});
app.get('/something', coerce, function(req, res) {
// GET /something?foo=5
console.log(req.query.foo); //=> 5
});
By default a boolean parameter is coerced to:
This behaviour is makes sense if you do not wish to validate the input fields.
If the opposite is the case, the behaviour can be changed by setting the "x-express-openapi-coercion-strict" to true on the parameter in question as illustrated below.
var app = require('express')();
var coerce = require('express-openapi-coercion')({
parameters: [
{
in: 'query',
type: 'boolean',
name: 'foo',
required: true,
"x-express-openapi-coercion-strict": true
}
]
});
Doing so will result in the boolean parameter being coerced to:
An array of openapi parameters.
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Express middleware to coerce request properties according to an openapi parameter list.
We found that express-openapi-coercion demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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