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:zap: The fastest JS validator library for NodeJS.
Very fast! 3 million validation/sec (on Intel i7-4770K, Node.JS: 6.10.0)
√ validate with pre-compiled schema x 3,052,280 ops/sec ±0.82% (93 runs sampled)
Compared to other popular libraries:
100x faster than Joi.
Would you like to test it?
$ git clone https://github.com/icebob/fastest-validator.git
$ cd fastest-validator
$ npm install
$ npm run bench
You can install it via NPM.
$ npm install fastest-validator --save
or
$ yarn add fastest-validator
Call the validate
method with the object
and the schema
.
If the performance is important, you won't use this method.
let Validator = require("fastest-validator");
let v = new Validator();
const schema = {
id: { type: "number", positive: true, integer: true },
name: { type: "string", min: 3, max: 255 },
status: "boolean" // short-hand def
};
console.log(v.validate({ id: 5, name: "John", status: true }, schema));
// Returns: true
console.log(v.validate({ id: 5, name: "Al", status: true }, schema));
/* Returns an array with errors:
[
{
type: 'stringMin',
expected: 3,
actual: 2,
field: 'name',
message: 'The \'name\' field length must be larger than or equal to 3 characters long!'
}
]
*/
In this case, the first step is to compile the schema to a compiled "checker" function. After it if you would like to validate your object, just call this "checker" function with your object.
This method is ~10x faster than "simple method".
let Validator = require("fastest-validator");
let v = new Validator();
var schema = {
id: { type: "number", positive: true, integer: true },
name: { type: "string", min: 3, max: 255 },
status: "boolean" // short-hand def
};
var check = v.compile(schema);
console.log(check({ id: 5, name: "John", status: true }));
// Returns: true
console.log(check({ id: 2, name: "Adam" }));
/* Returns an array with errors:
[
{
type: 'required',
field: 'status',
message: 'The \'status\' field is required!'
}
]
*/
<script src="https://unpkg.com/fastest-validator"></script>
var v = new FastestValidator();
const schema = {
id: { type: "number", positive: true, integer: true },
name: { type: "string", min: 3, max: 255 },
status: "boolean" // short-hand def
};
const check = v.compile(schema);
console.log(check({ id: 5, name: "John", status: true }));
// Returns: true
Every fields in the schema will be required field. If you would like to define optional fields, set optional: true
.
let schema = {
name: { type: "string" }, // required
age: { type: "number", optional: true }
}
v.validate({ name: "John", age: 42 }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ name: "John" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ age: 42 }, schema); // Fail
There is possible to define more validators for a field. In this case if one of all validators is success, the field will be valid.
let schema = {
cache: [
{ type: "string" },
{ type: "boolean" }
]
}
v.validate({ cache: true }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ cache: "redis://" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ cache: 150 }, schema); // Fail
any
This is not validate the type of value. Accept any types.
let schema = {
prop: { type: "any" }
}
v.validate({ prop: true }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ prop: 100 }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ prop: "John" }, schema); // Valid
array
This is an Array
validator.
Simple example with strings:
let schema = {
roles: { type: "array", items: "string" }
}
v.validate({ roles: ["user"] }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ roles: [] }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ roles: "user" }, schema); // Fail
Example with only positive number:
let schema = {
list: { type: "array", min: 2, items: {
type: "number", positive: true, integer: true
} }
}
v.validate({ list: [2, 4] }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ list: [1, 5, 8] }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ list: [1] }, schema); // Fail (min 2 elements)
v.validate({ list: [1, -7] }, schema); // Fail (negative number)
Example with object list:
let schema = {
users: { type: "array", items: {
type: "object", props: {
id: { type: "number", positive: true },
name: { type: "string", empty: false },
status: "boolean"
}
} }
}
v.validate({
users: [
{ id: 1, name: "John", status: true },
{ id: 2, name: "Jane", status: true },
{ id: 3, name: "Bill", status: false }
]
}, schema); // Valid
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
empty | true | If true, the validator accepts empty array [] . |
min | null | Minimum count of elements. |
max | null | Maximum count of elements. |
length | null | Fix count of elements. |
contains | null | The array must contains this element too. |
enum | null | Every element must be an element of the enum array. |
Example for enum
:
let schema = {
roles: { type: "array", items: "string", enum: [ "user", "admin" ] }
}
v.validate({ roles: ["user"] }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ roles: ["user", "admin"] }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ roles: ["guest"] }, schema); // Fail
boolean
This is a Boolean
validator.
let schema = {
status: { type: "boolean" }
}
v.validate({ status: true }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ status: false }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ status: 1 }, schema); // Fail
v.validate({ status: "true" }, schema); // Fail
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
convert | false | if true and the type is not Boolean , try to convert. 1 , "true" , "1" , "on" will be true. 0 , "false" , "0" , "off" will be false. |
date
This is a Date
validator.
let schema = {
dob: { type: "date" }
}
v.validate({ dob: new Date() }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ dob: new Date(1488876927958) }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ dob: 1488876927958 }, schema); // Fail
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
convert | false | if true and the type is not Date , try to convert with new Date() . |
email
This is an e-mail address validator.
let schema = {
email: { type: "email" }
}
v.validate({ email: "john.doe@gmail.com" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ email: "james.123.45@mail.co.uk" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ email: "abc@gmail" }, schema); // Fail
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
mode | quick | Checker method. Can be quick or precise . |
forbidden
This validator gives error if the property is exists in the object.
let schema = {
password: { type: "forbidden" }
}
v.validate({ user: "John" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ user: "John", password: "pass1234" }, schema); // Fail
function
The type of value must be Function
.
let schema = {
show: { type: "function" }
}
v.validate({ show: function() {} }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ show: Date.now }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ show: null }, schema); // Fail
number
This is a number validator. The type of value must be Number
.
let schema = {
age: { type: "number" }
}
v.validate({ age: 123 }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ age: 5.65 }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ age: "100" }, schema); // Fail
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
min | null | Minimum value. |
max | null | Maximum value. |
equal | null | Fix value. |
notEqual | null | Can't be equal with this value. |
integer | false | The value must be a non-decimal value. |
positive | false | The value must be larger than zero. |
negative | false | The value must be less than zero. |
convert | false | if true and the type is not Number , try to convert with parseFloat . |
object
This is a nested object validator.
let schema = {
address: { type: "object", props: {
country: { type: "string" },
city: "string", // short-hand
zip: "number" // short-hand
} }
}
v.validate({
address: {
country: "Italy",
city: "Rome",
zip: 12345
}
}, schema); // Valid
v.validate({
address: {
country: "Italy",
city: "Rome"
}
}, schema); // Fail ("The 'address.zip' field is required!")
string
This is a string
validator. The type of value must be String
.
let schema = {
name: { type: "string" }
}
v.validate({ name: "John" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ name: "" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ name: 123 }, schema); // Fail
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
empty | true | If true, the validator accepts empty string "" . |
min | null | Minimum length of value. |
max | null | Maximum length of value. |
length | null | Fix length of value. |
pattern | null | Regex pattern. |
contains | null | The value must contains this text. |
enum | null | The value must be an element of the enum array. |
url
This is an URL validator.
let schema = {
url: { type: "url" }
}
v.validate({ url: "http://google.com" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ url: "https://github.com/icebob" }, schema); // Valid
v.validate({ url: "www.facebook.com" }, schema); // Fail
You can also create your custom validator.
let v = new Validator({
messages: {
// Register our new error message text
evenNumber: "The '{field}' field must be an even number! Actual: {actual}"
}
});
// Register a custom 'even' validator
v.add("even", value => {
if (value % 2 != 0)
return v.makeError("evenNumber", null, value);
return true;
});
const schema = {
name: { type: "string", min: 3, max: 255 },
age: { type: "even" }
};
console.log(v.validate({ name: "John", age: 20 }, schema));
// Returns: true
console.log(v.validate({ name: "John", age: 19 }, schema));
/* Returns an array with errors:
[{
type: 'evenNumber',
expected: null,
actual: 19,
field: 'age',
message: 'The \'age\' field must be an even number! Actual: 19'
}]
*/
Or you can use the custom
type with inline checker function:
let v = new Validator({
messages: {
// Register our new error message text
weightMin: "The weight must be larger than {expected}! Actual: {actual}"
}
});
const schema = {
name: { type: "string", min: 3, max: 255 },
weight: {
type: "custom",
minWeight: 10,
check(value, schema) {
return (value < schema.minWeight)
? this.makeError("weightMin", schema.minWeight, value)
: true;
}
}
};
console.log(v.validate({ name: "John", weight: 50 }, schema));
// Returns: true
console.log(v.validate({ name: "John", weight: 8 }, schema));
/* Returns an array with errors:
[{
type: 'weightMin',
expected: 10,
actual: 8,
field: 'weight',
message: 'The weight must be larger than 10! Actual: 8'
}]
*/
You can set your custom messages in constructor of validator.
const Validator = require("fastest-validator");
const v = new Validator({
messages: {
stringMin: "A(z) '{field}' mező túl rövid. Minimum: {expected}, Jelenleg: {actual}",
stringMax: "A(z) '{field}' mező túl hosszú. Minimum: {expected}, Jelenleg: {actual}"
}
});
v.validate({ name: "John" }, { name: { type: "string", min: 6 }});
/* Returns:
[
{
type: 'stringMin',
expected: 6,
actual: 4,
field: 'name',
message: 'A(z) \'name\' mező túl rövid. Minimum: 6, Jelenleg: 4'
}
]
*/
Name | Default text |
---|---|
required | The '{field}' field is required! |
string | The '{field}' field must be a string! |
stringEmpty | The '{field}' field must not be empty! |
stringMin | The '{field}' field length must be larger than or equal to {expected} characters long! |
stringMax | The '{field}' field length must be less than or equal to {expected} characters long! |
stringLength | The '{field}' field length must be {expected} characters long! |
stringPattern | The '{field}' field fails to match the required pattern! |
stringContains | The '{field}' field must contain the '{expected}' text! |
stringEnum | The '{field}' field does not match any of the allowed values! |
number | The '{field}' field must be a number! |
numberMin | The '{field}' field must be larger than or equal to {expected}! |
numberMax | The '{field}' field must be less than or equal to {expected}! |
numberEqual | The '{field}' field must be equal with {expected}! |
numberNotEqual | The '{field}' field can't be equal with {expected}! |
numberInteger | The '{field}' field must be an integer! |
numberPositive | The '{field}' field must be a positive number! |
numberNegative | The '{field}' field must be a negative number! |
array | The '{field}' field must be an array! |
arrayEmpty | The '{field}' field must not be an empty array! |
arrayMin | The '{field}' field must contain at least {expected} items! |
arrayMax | The '{field}' field must contain less than or equal to {expected} items! |
arrayLength | The '{field}' field must contain {expected} items! |
arrayContains | The '{field}' field must contain the '{expected}' item! |
arrayEnum | The '{field} field value '{expected}' does not match any of the allowed values! |
boolean | The '{field}' field must be a boolean! |
function | The '{field}' field must be a function! |
date | The '{field}' field must be a Date! |
dateMin | The '{field}' field must be larger than or equal to {expected}! |
dateMax | The '{field}' field must be less than or equal to {expected}! |
forbidden | The '{field}' field is forbidden! |
email | The '{field}' field must be a valid e-mail! |
Name | Description |
---|---|
field | Name of field |
expected | The expected value of field |
actual | The actual value of field |
type | Type of field |
npm run dev
npm test
---------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|----------------|
File | % Stmts | % Branch | % Funcs | % Lines |Uncovered Lines |
---------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|----------------|
All files | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
lib | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
messages.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
validator.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
lib/rules | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
any.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
array.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
boolean.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
date.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
email.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
forbidden.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
function.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
number.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
object.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
string.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
url.js | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
---------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|----------------|
Please send pull requests improving the usage and fixing bugs, improving documentation and providing better examples, or providing some testing, because these things are important.
fastest-validator is available under the MIT license.
Copyright (C) 2017 Icebob
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