@feathers-plus/validate-joi-mongodb
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Utilities for working with @feathers-plus/validate-joi and MongoDB
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@feathers-plus/validate-joi-mongodb
Companion utilities for using @feathers-plus/validate-joi with MongoDB.
Installation
npm install @feathers-plus/validate-joi-mongodb --save
yarn add @feathers-plus/validate-joi-mongodb
Included Utilities
objectId
validates ObjectIDs.objectIdsInQuery
a hook that converts ObjectID strings to full ObjectIds.
objectId Joi Validator
A Joi validator for ObjectIds.
Here's an example validation file for an faqs
service. You might put the following file next to the faqs.service.js
file. Notice that it first defines an object called attrs
. The attrs
are used by the Joi.object(attrs)
and are also separately made available in the module.exports
. This format allows us to use the full schema to validate creates, and the attrs
are used in the validateProvidedData
hook in patch requests. This format allows for a lot of flexibility for validating in the hooks.
// src/services/faqs/faqs.model.js
const Joi = require('joi')
const { objectId } = require('@feathers-plus/validate-joi-mongodb')
const attrs = {
_id: objectId(),
question: Joi.string().disallow(null).required(),
answer: Joi.string().disallow(null).required(),
isPublic: Joi.boolean().default(false),
createdBy: objectId().disallow(null).required()
}
module.exports = {
attrs,
schema: Joi.object(attrs)
}
See a full example further down this page.
objectIdsInQuery Hook
The objectIdsInQuery
hook converts stringified ObjectIDs in a Feathers query object to their full ObjectID form. This is especially useful when you are using the feathers-mongodb
service adapter, which does not automatically convert query params the way that feathers-mongoose
does. Without this hook, a string version of an ObjectID will not match an ObjectID stored in the database. With this hook, the conversion to a full ObjectID will occur before the query is sent to the MongoDB server, allowing results to be found.
See the next section for an example that uses this hook.
Example
This example shows how to use both the objectId
validator and the objectIdsInQuery
hook.
const { authenticate } = require('../../hooks/')
const { iff, isProvider } = require('feathers-hooks-common')
const validate = require('@feathers-plus/validate-joi')
const { objectId, objectIdsInQuery } = require('@feathers-plus/validate-joi-mongodb')
const { attrs, schema } = require('./faqs.model')
module.exports = {
before: {
all: [
// ... handle authentication first
iff(
isProvider('external'),
authenticate('auth0')
),
objectIdsInQuery(['_id', 'createdBy'])
],
find: [],
get: [],
create: [
validate.form(schema, { abortEarly: false })
],
update: [
validate.form(schema, { abortEarly: false })
],
patch: [
validate.validateProvidedData(attrs, { abortEarly: false })
],
remove: []
}
}
Tests
npm test
to run tests.
License
MIT. See LICENSE.