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Simple runtime TypeScript validator library


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What is typanion?

The typanion npm package is a comprehensive solution for runtime input validation in JavaScript and TypeScript applications. It allows developers to ensure that the data their applications process meets certain criteria, thereby preventing unexpected errors and improving data integrity. Typanion offers a flexible and expressive API for defining validation rules, making it suitable for a wide range of use cases.

What are typanion's main functionalities?

Basic Type Validation

This feature allows for basic type validation, such as checking if a value is a number. The code sample demonstrates how to use the `isNumber` function to validate numeric values.

{"const {isNumber} = require('typanion');
const validate = isNumber();
console.log(validate(42)); // {ok: true, errors: []}
console.log(validate('hello')); // {ok: false, errors: [...]}"}

Complex Object Validation

This feature enables complex object validation, allowing developers to validate nested objects and apply multiple validation rules. The code sample shows how to validate a user object with both `name` and `email` fields.

{"const {isObject, isString, applyCascade} = require('typanion');
const validateUser = isObject({
  name: isString(),
  email: applyCascade(isString(), [isEmail()])
});
console.log(validateUser({name: 'John Doe', email: 'john@example.com'})); // {ok: true, errors: []}"}

Custom Validation Rules

Typanion allows for the creation of custom validation rules. This feature is particularly useful for domain-specific validations. The code sample illustrates how to define and use a custom validator to check if a person is an adult.

{"const {createValidator} = require('typanion');
const isAdult = createValidator({
  test: (value) => value >= 18,
  message: (value) => `${value} is not an adult`
});
console.log(isAdult(21)); // {ok: true, errors: []}
console.log(isAdult(16)); // {ok: false, errors: [...]}"}

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Typanion

Static and runtime type assertion library with no dependencies

Installation

yarn add typanion

Why

  • Typanion can validate nested arbitrary data structures
  • Typanion is type-safe; it uses type predicates
  • Typanion allows you to derive types from your schemas
  • Typanion can report detailed error reports

Compared to yup, Typanion has a better inference support for TypeScript + supports isOneOf. Its functional API makes it very easy to tree shake, which is another bonus (although the library isn't very large in itself).

Documentation

Check the website for our documentation: mael.dev/typanion.

Usage

First define a schema using the builtin operators:

import * as t from 'typanion';

const isMovie = t.isObject({
    title: t.isString(),
    description: t.isString(),
});

Then just call the schema to validate any unknown value:

const userData = JSON.parse(input);

if (isMovie(userData)) {
    console.log(userData.title);
}

Passing a second parameter allows you to retrieve detailed errors:

const userData = JSON.parse(input);
const errors: string[] = [];

if (!isMovie(userData, {errors})) {
    console.log(errors);
}

You can also apply coercion over the user input:

const userData = JSON.parse(input);
const coercions: Coercion[] = [];

if (isMovie(userData, {coercions})) {
    // Coercions aren't flushed by default
    for (const [p, op] of coercions) op();

    // All relevant fields have now been coerced
    // ...
}

You can derive the type from the schema and use it in other functions:

import * as t from 'typanion';

const isMovie = t.isObject({
    title: t.isString(),
    description: t.isString(),
});

type Movie = t.InferType<typeof isMovie>;

// Then just use your alias:
const printMovie = (movie: Movie) => {
    // ...
};

Schemas can be stored in multiple variables if needed:

import * as t from 'typanion';

const isActor = t.isObject({
    name: t.isString();
});

const isMovie = t.isObject({
    title: t.isString(),
    description: t.isString(),
    actors: t.isArray(isActor),
});

License (MIT)

Copyright © 2020 Mael Nison

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Last updated on 06 Aug 2023

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