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Indicative compiler to compile parsed schema into highly optimized functions
Indicative compiler to compile validations schema into a highly optimized executable function.
Indicative is a highly performant validation library for Node.js. It achieves this by compiling the schema into a tree and then an a top level executable function.
Install the package from npm registry as follows:
You must use indicative directly. This is a low level module meant to be used by indicative itself.
npm i indicative-compiler
# yarn
yarn add indicative-compiler
and then use it as follows:
import { ValidatorCompiler, ValidatorExecutor } from 'indicative-compiler'
import { VanillaFormatter } from 'indicative-formatters'
import * as validations from 'indicative-rules'
const schema = {
username: 'required',
email: 'required|email'
}
const messages = {}
// Do it once for each schema
const compiledFunctions = new ValidatorCompiler(schema, messages).compile()
await new ValidatorExecutor(compiledFunctions).exec(data, VanillaFormatter, {}, false, false)
The ValidatorExecutor.exec
function takes 5 parameters.
data
: The runtime data to validate against the compiled schema.formatter
: Formatter constructor to collect and format error messages.config
: The config to be passed to all the validation functions.bail
: When true
, it will stop after first error.removeAdditional
: When true
, the exec
will return only validated properties.Following are the autogenerated files via Typedoc
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Indicative compiler to compile parsed schema into highly optimized functions
The npm package indicative-compiler receives a total of 10,043 weekly downloads. As such, indicative-compiler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that indicative-compiler 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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