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joi-prefixed-ordered-uuid
Advanced tools
Support validating ordered UUID's prefixed with a string in both string and binary format.
Ordered UUID's can increase database performance over regular UUID's. The prefix helps you identify the type of resource associated with its ID. This Joi extension helps you validate these ID's in both binary and string format. It can be paired with bookshelf-prefixed-ordered-uuid.
After installing joi-prefixed-ordered-uuid
with npm i --save joi-prefixed-ordered-uuid
,
add it as a Joi extension and use it in your validation schema:
let Joi = require('joi');
Joi = require('joi-prefixed-ordered-uuid')(Joi);
let schema = {
id: Joi.pouuid().pouuid('BO').required(),
author_id: Joi.pouuid().pouuid('AU').required(),
title: Joi.string().min(1).max(100).required(),
};
FAQs
Support validating ordered UUID's prefixed with a string in both string and binary format.
We found that joi-prefixed-ordered-uuid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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