@tsvdec/core
v2.0.11
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π Typescript form validation using Decorators π
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- Installation
- Supported Frameworks
- Documentation
- Contribution
- Future goals
- Examples
- Repository architecture
Installation
npm i @tsvdec/core
Supported Frameworks
- [x] view React implementation
- [ ] Angular
- [ ] Svelte
- [ ] Vue
Documentation
Contribution
To contribute, simply clone the main branch, commit changes to a local branch and open pull request. Branch will be ready for merge after all CI tests pass and a review has been made.
Future goals
- [x] Implement strict type checking
- [x] Implement predefined decorator validators
- [x] Provide source code documentation
- [x] Implement concise tests for various scenarios
- [ ] Build implementation packages for popular front-end frameworks
Examples
A basic TypeScript form can look something like
import { collection, ValidationEngine } from "@tsvdec/core";
/**
* This is an optional layer of abstraction if the class contains complex
* validation evaluations which shouldn't be registered as properties.
* In this example the "passwordsMatch" field isn't a settable property.
*/
export type UserFormFields = {
confirmPassword: string;
firstName: string;
lastName: string;
password: string;
url: string;
age: number;
};
export default class UserForm implements UserFormFields {
@collection.string.MinLength(5)
@collection.string.Required()
firstName!: string;
@collection.string.Required()
lastName!: string;
@collection.string.Required()
@collection.string.Password()
password!: string;
confirmPassword!: string;
@collection.string.URL()
url!: string;
@collection.number.ValueRange({ min: 18, max: 100 })
age!: number;
@collection.boolean.Truthy("Passwords must match")
get passwordsMatch(): boolean {
return this.password === this.confirmPassword;
}
}
And a sample value of type UserForm may look something like
const dummy: Partial<UserFormFields> = {
firstName: "",
lastName: "",
password: "12345",
confirmPassword: "",
url: "",
age: 10,
};
Now we can inspect the errors of the given sample value
const engine = new ValidationEngine(UserForm);
const { errors } = engine.validate(dummy);
console.log(JSON.stringify(errors, null, 2));
And the result is
{
"firstName": ["Field is mandatory", "Field must contain at least 5 characters"],
"lastName": ["Field is mandatory"],
"password": ["Password must be at least 8 characters long"],
"url": [],
"age": ["Value must be greater than or equal to 18 and less than or equal to 100 but is 10"],
"passwordsMatch": ["Passwords must match"]
}
Repository architecture
The @tsvdec/core
package is the backbone, providing core validation logic that's framework-agnostic. Features include:
- A decorator factory for easy integration with TypeScript
- Metadata management for dynamic behavior
- Localization support
- Built-in validators like
Email
,Required
, etc.
The core package serves as the foundation for implementation libraries like @tsvdec/react
, with future extensions planned for Angular, Vue, and Svelte. This modular design ensures that the core logic remains framework-agnostic, allowing for easy adaptability.