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node-validation
A minimal but slightly opinionated validation library for Node.js.
Install
$ npm install node-validation
Example
In order to use the API, one needs to inherit from the base Validator. The validation rules can then be defined.
var MyObjectValidator = function() {
Validator.call(this);
this.ruleFor('stringProperty').isNotEmpty();
this.ruleFor('otherStringProperty').hasMaximumLength(10);
this.ruleFor('numericStringProperty').isNumber().withMessage('Oops, something is wrong ...');
this.ruleFor('dateStringProperty').matches(/^(19|20)\d\d[-](0[1-9]|1[012])[-](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$/);
this.ruleFor('numberProperty').isInteger();
this.ruleFor('otherNumberProperty').isMaximum(5);
this.ruleFor('exoticProperty').is(function(value) {
return 3 === value.propertyA + value.propertyB;
}).withMessage('Either propertyA or propertyB has an incorrect value.');
};
util.inherits(MyObjectValidator, Validator);
After creating a validator object, an object that needs to be validated (the subject) can be passed to validate
method.
The validate
method returns an array of validation errors specifying a message and the name of the violating property.
//
// Validation subject
//
var subject = {
stringProperty: '',
otherStringProperty: 'Some string value that is too long ...',
numericStringProperty: '65.85 invalid',
dateStringProperty: '2013-04-30 invalid',
numberProperty: 'Some invalid number',
otherNumberProperty: 48,
exoticProperty: {
propertyA: 1,
propertyB: 1
}
};
//
// Now it's time to validate
//
var validator = new MyObjectValidator();
var validationErrors = validator.validate(subject);
for(var i=0; i < validationErrors.length; i++) {
console.log('Property name: ' + validationErrors[i].propertyName + ', Message: ' + validationErrors[i].message);
}
List of validations
hasMaximumLength
The length of a value must be less than or equal to a specified maximum length.
hasMinimumLength
The length of a value must be greater than or equal to a specified minimum length.
isEmpty
The value must be empty.
isNotEmpty
The value cannot be empty.
isNotNull
The value cannot be null or undefined.
is
Use a custom validation function to validate a specified value.
isBetween
The value must be between or equal to a specified minimum and maximum value.
isMaximum
The value must be less than or equal to a specified maximum value.
isMinimum
The value must be greater than or equal to a specified minimum value.
isExclusivelyBetween
The value must be between a specified minimum and maximum value.
isExclusiveMaximum
The value must be less than a specified maximum value.
isExclusiveMinimum
The value must be greater than a specified minimum value.
isInteger
The value must be an integer.
isNumber
The value must be a number.
matches
The value must match a particular pattern (regular expression)
Custom message
A custom message can be registered for a rule using the withMessage
method.
this.ruleFor('numericStringProperty').isNumber().withMessage('Oops, something is wrong ...');
Tests
Clone this repository from GitHub. Go to the directory that contains the cloned source code and install the devDependencies.
$ npm install
Then run the tests.
$ npm run-script test
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2013 Jan Van Ryswyck
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