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@plumier/validator

v1.1.3

Published

Plumier validator and type converter module

Downloads

29

Readme

TypedConverter

Convert object into classes match with TypeScript type annotation

Build Status Coverage Status Greenkeeper badge

Performance

TypedConverter uses several performance optimization, first it traverse Type properties using efficient properties traversal then compiles TypeScript types into optimized object graph contains functions for conversion.

Performance compared to Joi

Test Type                          Sec
Joi - Type conversion            17.62
Joi - Validation                 61.67
TypedConverter - Type conversion  7.29
TypedConverter - Validation      23.51

To run benchmark:

  • Clone this repo
  • yarn install
  • yarn benchmark

Usage

import reflect from "@plumier/reflect"
import { createValidator, val } from "@plumier/validator"

@reflect.parameterProperties()
class User {
    constructor(
        @val.email()
        public email:string,
        public name:string,
        @val.before()
        public dateOfBirth:Date,
        public isActive:boolean
    ){}
}

// create validation function
const validate = createValidator(User)
// this configuration will result the same
// const validate = createValidator({ type: User })
// validate raw value
const user = validate({ 
    email: "[email protected]", name: "John Doe", 
    dateOfBirth: "1991-1-2", isActive: "true" 
})

// create validation function for array
const validate = createValidator([User])
// validate raw value
const user = validate([{ 
    email: "[email protected]", name: "John Doe", 
    dateOfBirth: "1991-1-2", isActive: "true" 
}, { 
    email: "[email protected]", name: "Jane Deane", 
    dateOfBirth: "1994-1-2", isActive: "false" 
},
])

Without Factory

createValidator good to have a shared validator configuration, but for single usage its better to use the validate function.

import reflect from "@plumier/reflect"
import { validate, val } from "@plumier/validator"

@reflect.parameterProperties()
class User {
    constructor(
        @val.email()
        public email:string,
        public name:string,
        @val.before()
        public dateOfBirth:Date,
        public isActive:boolean
    ){}
}

// pass the Type as the second parameter
const user = validate({ 
    email: "[email protected]", name: "John Doe", 
    dateOfBirth: "1991-1-2", isActive: "true" 
}, User)
// can be passed as option too
// const user = validate(<raw value>, { type: User })

Guess Array Element

Useful when converting data from url encoded, where single value could be a single array.

const b = await convert("1", { type: [Number], guessArrayElement: true }) // -> result = [1]

Note that, when the type passed to the configuration is of type Array, providing single value will guessed as Array.

Extending with Visitors

Visitors executed after conversion process traverse through properties / array element. Invocation can be multiple and run in sequence the last sequence will execute the converter. Visitors work like Plumier middleware

Signature of Visitor is like below:

type Visitor = (invocation: VisitorInvocation) => VisitorResult

Visitor is a function receive two parameters value and invocation.

  • invocation next invocation

Example:

import { createValidation, Result, VisitorInvocation } from "@plumier/validator"

const olderThanEightTeen = (i: VisitorInvocation) => {
    if (i.type === Number && i.value < 18)
        return Result.error(i.path, "Must be older than 18")
    else
        return i.proceed()
}

const validate = createValidation({ type: Number, visitors: [olderThanEightTeen] })
const result = validate("40") // { value: 40 }
const other = validate("12") // { issues: [{path: "", messages: ["Must be older than 18"]}]  }