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@iansltx/congruence

v1.6.12

Published

Validate the structure of Javascript objects using semantic templates. Written as a lodash mixin. Forked from tjwebb/congruence to use non-insecure dependencies.

Downloads

3

Readme

congruence

NPM version License Build status Dependency Status

Validate Javascript objects using semantic templates. Written as a lodash 4+ mixin.

Install

$ npm install congruence --save

Introduction

_.mixin(require('congruence'));
var template = { module: _.isString,   version: semver.valid };
var object =   { module: 'abc', version: 'v1.0.0'     };
assert.isTrue(_.congruent(template, object));

Above, the object is congruent to the template because object.module is a string, and semver.valid[1] returns true for object.version.

It's like regular expressions for Javascript objects. Easily test the structure of Javascript objects using expressive templates. Designed as an lodash mixin.

Usage

Use this module to check the congruence of Javascript structures and validity of values using semantic templates. Suppose an object:

var obj = {
  megahertz: 266,
  message: 'hello world'
};

We use the built-in lodash matching functions to build a template (an isometry) that we can validate against. Here is a template that matches obj above:

var matchingTemplate = {
  megahertz: _.isNumber
  message: _.isString
};

But this will not match:

var failedTemplate = {
  megahertz: 500,
  foo: _.isFunction
};

Both properties will fail validation. If a non-function is given in the template value, it will be used as a strict equality check. megahertz is not equal to 500 so that fails. And the template requires foo to be a function, but obj.foo is not even defined.

Any lodash isXYZ function can be used as a predicate; you can also define your own, e.g.

var template = {
  a: function (list) {
    return _.all(list, function (value) {
      return (value % 2) > 0;
    });
  }
},
object = {
  a: [ 1, 3, 5 ]
};
assert.isTrue(_.congruent(template, object));

Examples

A. Simple Template Congruence

var object = {
  a: 3.1415926535,
  foo: {
    bar: {
      b: 'hello world',
      c: [ 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 ],
      d: new Date()
    }
  }
};
var matchingTemplate = {
  a: 3.1415926535,
  foo: _.congruent({
    bar: _.congruent({
      b: _.isString,
      c: _.isArray,
      d: _.compose(_.not, _.isFunction)
    })
  })
};

assert.isTrue(_.congruent(matchingTemplate, object));

B. Simple Template Similarity

var template = {
  id: 57,
  name: 'Travis'
};
var object = {
  id: 57,
  name: 'Travis',
  color: 'blue',
  foo: 1
};

// the extra object properties are ignored
assert.isTrue(_.similar(template, object));

3. Full Lodash API

_.congruent(template, object)

Return true if the object matches all of the conditions in the specified template, and the keysets are identical.

| @param | description |:--|:--| | template | the congruence template used to validate the object | object | the object to validate | @return | description | Boolean | true if the object is congruent to the template, false otherwise

var template = {
  <key>: <predicate>
};
var object = {
  <key>: <value>
};

_.congruent(template, object);

_.similar(template, object)

Return true if the object matches all the conditions specified by the template.

| @param | description |:--|:--| | template | the congruence template used to validate the object | object | the object to validate | @return | description | Boolean | true if the object is congruent to the template, false otherwise

var template = {
  <key>: <predicate>
};
var object = {
  <key>: <value>
};

License

MIT