What is joi?
The Joi package is a powerful schema description language and data validator for JavaScript. It allows developers to create blueprints or schemas for JavaScript objects to ensure validation of key information. It is commonly used for validating data, such as configuration objects, request data in web applications, and more.
What are joi's main functionalities?
Object Schema Validation
This feature allows you to define a schema for an object, specifying the expected type of each property, and then validate data against this schema. The code sample demonstrates creating a schema for user data and validating an object against it.
{"const Joi = require('joi');\nconst schema = Joi.object({\n username: Joi.string().alphanum().min(3).max(30).required(),\n password: Joi.string().pattern(new RegExp('^[a-zA-Z0-9]{3,30}$')),\n repeat_password: Joi.ref('password'),\n access_token: [Joi.string(), Joi.number()],\n birth_year: Joi.number().integer().min(1900).max(2013),\n email: Joi.string().email({ minDomainSegments: 2, tlds: { allow: ['com', 'net'] } })\n}).with('username', 'birth_year');\n\nconst dataToValidate = {\n username: 'abc',\n birth_year: 1994,\n email: 'test@example.com'\n};\n\nconst result = schema.validate(dataToValidate);\nconsole.log(result);"}
Type Casting
Joi can cast values to other types as part of the validation process. In this example, a string representing a number is cast to an actual number, and a string 'TRUE' is cast to a boolean true.
{"const Joi = require('joi');\nconst schema = Joi.object({\n age: Joi.number().integer(),\n active: Joi.string().trim().lowercase().valid('true', 'false').truthy('true').falsy('false').default(false).cast('boolean')\n});\n\nconst dataToValidate = {\n age: '30',\n active: 'TRUE'\n};\n\nconst result = schema.validate(dataToValidate, { convert: true });\nconsole.log(result.value); // { age: 30, active: true }"}
Custom Validation Messages
Joi allows you to specify custom validation messages for when data does not conform to the schema. This example shows how to set a custom message for a string that is too short.
{"const Joi = require('joi');\nconst schema = Joi.string().min(10).message('The string needs to be at least 10 characters long.');\n\nconst result = schema.validate('short');\nconsole.log(result.error); // Custom error message"}
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