@kaxline/redux-orm-proptypes
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React PropTypes validation and defaultProps mixin for Redux-ORM Models
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redux-orm-proptypes
Provides type checking using React PropTypes and declaring default properties with defaultProps in Redux-ORM.
Installation
npm install redux-orm-proptypes --save
Usage
Import.
import { PropTypes } from 'React';
import { Model } from 'redux-orm';
import propTypesMixin from 'redux-orm-proptypes';
Use the mixin function which returns a class with PropTypes and defaultProps logic added.
const ValidatingModel = propTypesMixin(Model);
Define your concrete model, and add propTypes
and defaultProps
static class attributes.
class Person extends ValidatingModel {}
Person.propTypes = {
name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
age: PropTypes.number.isRequired,
isFetching: PropTypes.bool.isRequired,
};
Person.defaultProps = {
isFetching: false,
};
Person.modelName = 'Person';
The mixin adds a layer of logic on top of the Model static method create
and the instance method update
. When calling create
, if you have defined defaultProps
, it'll merge the defaults with the props you passed in. Then, if you've defined Model.propTypes
, it'll validate the props. The final props (that may have been merged with defaults) will be passed to the create
method on the superclass you passed the mixin function.
When you call the modelInstance.update(attrObj)
instance method, the keys in attrObj
will be checked against the corresponding propTypes
, if they exist.
An example of the usage inside a reducer (or a session):
Person.create({name: 'Tommi', age: `I don't know!`});
// Error: Invalid prop `age` of type `string` supplied to `Person.create`, expected `number`.
const instance = Person.create({ name: 'Tommi', age: 25 });
console.log(instance.isFetching);
// false
instance.update({ age: `I don't know!` });
// Error: Invalid prop `age` of type `string` supplied to `Person.update`, expected `number`.
Options
You can explicitly toggle either of the features by importing the mixin factory function getPropTypesMixin
and creating your own version of the mixin by passing an options object.
import { Model } from 'redux-orm';
import { getPropTypesMixin } from 'redux-orm-proptypes';
const myPropTypesMixin = getPropTypesMixin({ validate: false, useDefaults: true});
const ValidatingModel = myPropTypesMixin(Model);
License
MIT. See LICENSE