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@validate-me/react

v1.0.0-alpha.23

Published

React version of `validate-me`.

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2

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@validate-me/react

React version of validate-me.

validate-me stands for "client asking the server to validate its data"

The main objective of validate-me is to enforce server side validations. There's one difference between client side validation and server side validation: the first one makes the UX better, the second makes the security better. Hence the purpose of this library is to rehydrate server side validations into the client inputs.

Why I would use this library instead of X or Y?

  1. You can instanciate each validation field without specifying any rule. Once the data is sent to the server, and if it returns a validation error, Validateme process the error and injects the known rules into the failed fields.
  2. If the server returns an error with unkown rules, it will warn the user about it.

🚀 Roadmap

We still have a long road to go, this is just the beginning. So to further improve validate-me we've created a roadmap so that you can see the next features and improvements and give your feedback about: