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joi-currency-code
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A Joi validator that validates whether a given input is a valid currency code, according to ISO 4217
A Joi validator that validates whether a given input is a valid currency code, according to ISO 4217.
npm install joi-currency-code
const Joi = require('joi').extend(require('joi-currency-code'));
const schema = Joi.object({
code: Joi.string().currency()
});
Joi.validate({
code: 'aud'
}, schema); // succeeds
Joi.validate({
code: 'fake-currency'
}, schema); // fails with ValidationError
git clone git@github.com:hugomd/joi-currency-code.git
npm install
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A Joi validator that validates whether a given input is a valid currency code, according to ISO 4217
The npm package joi-currency-code receives a total of 520 weekly downloads. As such, joi-currency-code popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that joi-currency-code 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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