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A parameter verify tools.

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parameter

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A parameter verify tools.

Install

$ npm install parameter --save

Usage

API

Parameter Class

  • constructor([options]) - new Class Parameter instance
    • options.translate - translate function
    • options.validateRoot - config whether to validate the passed in value must be a object.
  • validate(rule, value) - validate the value conforms to rule. return an array of errors if break rule.
  • addRule(type, check) - add custom rules.
    • type - rule type, required and must be string type.
    • check - check handler. can be a function or a RegExp.

Example

var Parameter = require('parameter');

var parameter = new Parameter({
  translate: function() {
    var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
    // Assume there have I18n.t method for convert language.
    return I18n.t.apply(I18n, args);
  },
  validateRoot: true, // restrict the being validate value must be a object
});

var data = {
  name: 'foo',
  age: 24,
  gender: 'male'
};

var rule = {
  name: 'string',
  age: 'int',
  gender: ['male', 'female', 'unknown']
};

var errors = parameter.validate(rule, data);
complex example

Rule

common rule
  • required - if required is set to false, this property can be empty. default to true.
  • type - The type of property, every type has it's own rule for the validate.
int

If type is int, there has tow addition rules:

  • max - The maximum of the value, value must <= max.
  • min - The minimum of the value, value must >= min.
integer

Alias to int.

number

If type is number, there has tow addition rules:

  • max - The maximum of the value, value must <= max.
  • min - The minimum of the value, value must >= min.
date

The date type want to match YYYY-MM-DD type date string.

dateTime

The dateTime type want to match YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss type date string.

datetime

Alias to dateTime.

id

The id type want to match /^\d+$/ type date string.

boolean

Match boolean type value.

bool

Alias to boolean

string

If type is string, there has four addition rules:

  • allowEmpty(alias to empty) - allow empty string, default to false.
  • format - A RegExp to check string's format.
  • max - The maximum length of the string.
  • min - The minimum length of the string.
email

The email type want to match RFC 5322 email address.

  • allowEmpty - allow empty string, default is false.
password

The password type want to match /^$/ type string.

  • compare - Compare field to check equal, default null, not check.
  • max - The maximum length of the password.
  • min - The minimum length of the password, default is 6.
url

The url type want to match web url.

enum

If type is enum, it requires an addition rule:

  • values - An array of data, value must be one on them. this rule is required.
object

If type is object, there has one addition rule:

  • rule - An object that validate the properties ot the object.
array

If type is array, there has four addition rule:

  • itemType - The type of every item in this array.
  • rule - An object that validate the items of the array. Only work with itemType.
  • max - The maximun length of the array.
  • min - The minimun lenght of the array.
abbr
  • 'int' => {type: 'int', required: true}
  • 'integer' => {type: 'integer', required: true}
  • 'number' => {type: 'number', required: true}
  • 'date' => {type: 'date', required: true}
  • 'dateTime' => {type: 'dateTime', required: true}
  • 'id' => {type: 'id', required: true}
  • 'boolean' => {type: 'boolean', required: true}
  • 'bool' => {type: 'bool', required: true}
  • 'string' => {type: 'string', required: true, allowEmpty: false}
  • 'email' => {type: 'email', required: true, allowEmpty: false, format: EMAIL_RE}
  • 'password' => {type: 'password', required: true, allowEmpty: false, format: PASSWORD_RE, min: 6}
  • 'object' => {type: 'object', required: true}
  • 'array' => {type: 'array', required: true}
  • [1, 2] => {type: 'enum', values: [1, 2]}
  • /\d+/ => {type: 'string', required: true, allowEmpty: false, format: /\d+/}

errors examples

code: missing_field

{
  code: 'missing_field',
  field: 'name',
  message: 'required'
}

code: invalid

{
  code: 'invalid',
  field: 'age',
  message: 'should be an integer'
}

Release process

We're using semantic-release to run npm publish after every commit on master.

See Default Commit Message Format for details.

License

MIT

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Package last updated on 03 Aug 2018

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