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Defines static typed DTO with strict runtime validation and user friendly error messages like:
Defines static typed DTO with strict runtime validation and user friendly error messages like:
["friends"][0]["phone"] undefined is not any of variants
undefined is not a string
undefined is not a number
// Base Type
const PersonDTO = $mol_data_record({
name : $mol_data_string ,
age : $mol_data_optional( $mol_data_integer ) ,
birthday : $mol_data_pipe( $mol_data_string , $mol_time_moment ) ,
})
// Derived Type
const UserDTO = $mol_data_record({
... PersonDTO.config,
phone: $mol_data_variant( $mol_data_string , $mol_data_integer ),
mail: $mol_data_email,
})
// Ensure this is a User
const jin = UserDTO({
name : 'Jin' ,
age : 33 ,
birthday : '1984-08-04T12:00:00Z' ,
phone : 791234567890,
mail : 'foo@example.org' ,
})
// typeof jin === {
// readonly name: string;
// readonly age?: number | undefined;
// readonly birthday: $mol_time_moment;
// readonly phone: string | number;
// readonly mail: string;
// }
// Allow only Users
function printName( user : typeof UserDTO.Value ) {
console.log( user.name )
}
printName( jin )
// Wrong json from server
const json = {
name : 'Jin' ,
age : 33 ,
birthday : '1984-08-04T12:00:00Z' ,
phone : 791234567890,
mail : '</script>' , // !
} as any
// Runtime error: ["mail"] </script> is not a /.+@.+/
printName( UserDTO( json ) )
const { Weight, Length } = $mol_data_tagged({
Weight: $mol_data_integer,
Length: $mol_data_integer,
})
Length( 20 ) // Validate
let len = Length( 10 ) // Inferred type
let kg: typeof Weight.Value = Weight( 1000 ) // Explicit type
len = 20 // Implicit Cast
let num: number = len // Implicit Cast
len = Length( Weight( 20 ) ) // Explicit Cast
len = Weight( 20 ) // Compile time error
len = Length( 20.1 ) // Run time error
const Duration = $mol_data_pipe(
$mol_data_variant(
$mol_data_string ,
$mol_data_integer ,
) ,
$mol_time_duration ,
)
JSON.stringify( Duration( 'P1D' ) ) // "P1DT"
JSON.stringify( Duration( 1000 ) ) // "PT1S"
const Password = $mol_data_setup( ( val: string ) => {
const str = $mol_data_string( val )
if( str.length >= 8 ) return str
return $mol_fail(
new $mol_data_error( `${ val } have length less than 8` )
)
} )
Password( 123 ) // ❌ 123 is not a string
Password( 'qwerty' ) // ❌ qwerty have length less than 8
Password( 'qwertyuiop' ) // ✅
const MinLength = ( minLength = 8 )=> $mol_data_setup( ( val: string ) => {
const str = $mol_data_string( val )
if( str.length >= minLength ) return str
return $mol_fail(
new $mol_data_error( `${ val } have length less than ${minLength}` )
)
}, minLength )
const Password = MinLength(8)
Password( 123 ) // ❌ 123 is not a string
Password( 'qwerty' ) // ❌ qwerty have length less than 8
Password( 'qwertyuiop' ) // ✅
npm install mol_data_all
import {
$mol_data_tagged as Tagged,
$mol_data_integer as Integer,
} from "mol_data_all"
const { Age } = Tagged({ Age: Integer })
let age = Age( 17 )
age = Age( age + 1 )
FAQs
Defines static typed DTO with strict runtime validation and user friendly error messages like:
The npm package mol_data_all receives a total of 621 weekly downloads. As such, mol_data_all popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mol_data_all demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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