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Validator is a simple ruby validation class. You don't use it directly inside your classes like just about every other ruby validation class out there. I chose to implement it in this way so I didn't automatically pollute the namespace of the objects I wanted to validate.
This also solves the problem of validating forms very nicely. Frequently you will have a form that represents many different data objects in your system, and you can pre-validate everything before doing any saving.
Validator is useful for validating the state of any existing ruby object.
object = OpenStruct.new(:email => 'foo@bar.com', :password => 'foobar')
validator = Validation::Validator.new(object)
validator.rule(:email, [:email, :not_empty]) # multiple rules in one line
validator.rule(:password, :not_empty) # a single rule on a line
validator.rule(:password, :length => {:minimum => 3}) # a rule that takes parameters
if validator.valid?
# save the data somewhere
else
@errors = validator.errors
end
The first paramater can be any message that the object responds to.
If you have a custom rule you need to write, just put it inside the Validation::Rule namespace:
module Validation
module Rule
class MyCustomRule
def error_key
:my_custom_rule
end
def valid_value?(value)
# Logic for determining the validity of the value
end
def params
{}
end
end
end
end
A rule class should have the following methods on it:
error_key a symbol to represent the error. This shows up in the errors hashvalid_values?(value) the beef of the rule. This is where you determine if the value is valid or notparams the params hash that was passed into the constructorYou can also create self-contained validation classes if you don't like the dynamic creation approach:
require 'validation'
require 'validation/rule/not_empty'
class MyFormValidator < Validation::Validator
include Validation
rule :email, :not_empty
end
Now you can use this anywhere in your code:
form_validator = MyFormValidator.new(OpenStruct.new(params))
form_validator.valid?
Have an improvement? Have an awesome rule you want included? Simple!
Don't change any version files or gemspec files in your change.
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We found that valid 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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