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Yup is a JavaScript schema builder for value parsing and validation. It is similar to Joi but is leaner and designed for browser usage as well as Node.js. It uses a similar API to Joi but is built with a different focus on client-side validation.
Ajv (Another JSON Schema Validator) is a fast JSON schema validator supporting JSON Schema draft-06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC 8927). It is different from Joi in that it uses a JSON-based schema definition rather than a fluent API.
Validator is a library of string validators and sanitizers. It is not a schema-based validation library like Joi but provides a set of string validation functions that can be used individually to validate specific types of input data.
Class-validator works with TypeScript and uses decorators to define validation rules within class definitions. It is different from Joi in that it integrates tightly with TypeScript and leverages its type system for validation.
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The npm package joi receives a total of 13,197,359 weekly downloads. As such, joi popularity was classified as popular.
We found that joi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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