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redux-form-validations
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A collection of utilities for validations in redux-form V6
Note: this project is under initial development, API may change (we will follow sem-ver).
$ npm install --save redux-form-validations
import { React } from 'react';
import { reduxForm } from 'redux-form';
import { buildValidations, isPresent, isZipCode, isDateInPast, isDateAfter } from 'redux-form-validations';
import { uniq } from 'lodash';
const { warn, validate } = buildValidations({
firstName: {
validate: isPresent
},
lastName: {
warn: {
...isPresent,
errorMessage: 'Last names are helpful'
}
},
zipCode: {
validate: {
...isZipCode,
required: true
}
},
dateApplied: {
validate: [
isDateInPast,
isDateAfter('04/19/1988'),
{
...isPresent,
validateIf: (allValues, value) => allValues.dependentField
}
]
},
_fieldArrays: {
hobbies: {
_error: {
validate: {
validator: (fields) => {
const names = field.map(field => field.name);
return uniq(names).length === names.length;
},
errorMessage: 'Hobby names must be unique'
}
}
}
}
});
class MyForm extends React.Component { ... }
export default reduxForm({ warn, validate })(MyForm);
Every field defined in your schema object has top-level keys warn
and validate
which are used to build warn and validate functions for redux-form connected components. These keys take a validator object, which has the shape:
validator
: Function (allFields, value) => Boolean
If the return value is true, then the field is valid, if false, an error is added.
errorMessage
: String || Function (allField, value) => String
The error message that is returned with the validate
or warn
function call when the validator
returns false.
Alternatively, you can assign a function that returns a validator object to either warn
or validate
that will receive props
from your ReduxForm wrapped component. This is helpful if you need to validate based on information outside of the form state.
Example:
const { warn, validate } = buildValidations({
firstName: {
validate: (props) => ({
validator: (fields) => {
return props.someBoolean && fields.numbers > 0,
}
}),
},
});
redux-form-schema is the main inspiration for this project. After redux-form moved to V6, this project was deprecated, since a large part of its functionality was obselete. However, we still liked being able to define our validations with a simple and declarative API. This small library aims to supply that abstraction with some built-in validators and configuration options.
This is a green project, and we are open to feature suggestions and other improvements. Additionally, you can contribute by helping with these outstanding todos:
v 0.1.5
FAQs
Validation utilities for redux-form v6
We found that redux-form-validations demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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