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@backland/schema

v0.2.10

Published

TypeScript schema declaration and validation library with static type inference

Downloads

175

Readme

@backland/schema

Typescript schema validation with static type inference.

Schemas are a crucial part of a microservices architecture or a detachable application architecture (backland). They can serve as contracts between different pieces of an application (frontend, backend, forms) and different services. So schemas should be easily portable, written and read, and that's the goal of this package.

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Installation

To install:

npm install @backland/schema

⚠️ IMPORTANT: You must enable strict mode in your tsconfig.json. This is a best practice for all TypeScript projects.

// tsconfig.json
{
  // ...
  "compilerOptions": {
    // ...
    "strict": true
  }
}

Usage

Schema

  const addressSchema = createSchema({
    street: 'string',
    number: 'int?',
  });

  const schemaDefinition = {
    name: 'string', // any string
    email: 'email?', // email type - will validate against email regex
    age: 'int?', // optional integer
    notes: '[int]?',

    // declaring an union
    unionField: [['string?', '[int]?']],

    // represents an enum
    letter: ['a', 'b', 'c'],

    // more detailed way to define enums
    letterOptionalList: {
      enum: ['x', 'y', 'z'],
      optional: true,
      list: true,
    },

    // using a previous schema as field type
    optionalAddress: {
      type: addressSchema,
      optional: true,
    },

    // another way to define schema fields
    deliveryAddress: {
      schema: {
        street: 'string',
        number: 'int?',
      },
    },
  } as const; // "as const" is needed to TS to infer types correctly

  const userSchema = createSchema(schemaDefinition);

  expect(() => userSchema.parse({ name: 'Antonio', letter: 'x' })).toThrow(
    `field "letter": accepted: 'a' or 'b' or 'c', found x.`
  );

  expect(() => userSchema.parse({ name: 'antonio', letter: 'a', deliveryAddress: {} })).toThrow(
    'field "deliveryAddress": ➤ field "street": expected type string, found undefined.'
  );

  const parsed = userSchema.parse({ name: 'antonio', letter: 'a', deliveryAddress: { street: 'alameda' } });

  type InferType = typeof parsed;

  assert<
    IsExact<
      InferType,
      {
        name: string;
        email?: string | undefined;
        age?: number | undefined;
        notes?: number[] | undefined;
        unionField?: string | number[] | undefined;
        letter: 'a' | 'b' | 'c';
        letterOptionalList?: ('x' | 'y' | 'z')[] | undefined;
        optionalAddress?:
          | {
              street: string;
              number?: number | undefined;
            }
          | undefined;

        deliveryAddress: {
          street: string;
          number?: number | undefined;
        };
      }
    >
  >(true);

schemaToTypescript

Returns a string of an interface representing a BacklandSchema;

import { schemaToTypescript } from '@backland/schema/lib/schemaToTypescript';

const interfaceTxt = await schemaToTypescript('User', userSchema);

const interfaceTxt = await schemaToTypescript('User', userSchema);
expect(interfaceTxt).toBe(`
export interface User {
  name: string;
  email?: Email;
  age?: number;
  notes?: number[];
  unionField?: string | number[];
  letter: "a" | "b" | "c";
  letterOptionalList?: ("x" | "y" | "z")[];
  optionalAddress?: {
    street: string;
    number?: number;
  };
  deliveryAddress: {
    street: string;
    number?: number;
  };
}`);

schemaToJSON

Receives a BacklandSchema and returns a json-schema

  import { schemaToJSON } from '@backland/schema/lib/schemaToJSON';

  const jsonSchema = schemaToJSON('User', userSchema);

  expect(jsonSchema).toEqual({
    properties: {
      address: {
        properties: {
          number: {
            type: 'integer',
          },
          street: {
            type: 'string',
          },
        },
        required: ['street'],
        title: '',
        type: 'object',
      },
      age: {
        type: 'integer',
      },
      email: {
        tsType: 'Email',
        type: 'string',
      },
      letter: {
        enum: ['a', 'b', 'c'],
        title: 'EnumLetterUser',
        type: 'string',
      },
      letterOptionalList: {
        items: {
          enum: ['x', 'y', 'z'],
          title: 'Enum__subLetterOptionalList',
          type: 'string',
        },
        type: 'array',
      },
      name: {
        type: 'string',
      },
      notes: {
        items: {
          type: 'integer',
        },
        type: 'array',
      },
    },
    required: ['name', 'letter'],
    title: 'User',
    type: 'object',
  });

TODO

  • [ ] improve documentation