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egg-validation

v1.0.0

Published

validate plugin for egg based on validator

Downloads

18

Readme

egg-validation

NPM version npm download

A validate plugin for egg based on validator. Best suited for request parameter validation.

Install

$ npm i egg-validation --save

Usage

// {app_root}/config/plugin.js
exports.validation = {
  enable: true,
  package: 'egg-validation',
};

Via object rule

// {app_root}/app/controller/post.js
class postController extends app.Controller {
  *index(ctx) {
    ctx.validate({
      title: {
        type: 'length',
        min: 10,
        max: 50 
      },
      page: {
        type: 'int',
        required: false,
        gl: 0
      },
      tag: {
        type: 'in',
        values: ['react', 'vue', 'angular']
      }
    });
  }
}

Fields are required by default, for field not requried, add required: false.

Via abbreviated rule

The plugin provide a more concise format for rules. This is recommended when there is no extra option.

// {app_root}/app/controller/post.js
class postController extends app.Controller {
  *index(ctx) {
    ctx.validate({
      post_id: 'mongoId',
      page: 'int',
      title: 'alphanumeric'
    });
  }
}

Fields are required in this format, for field not required, use object rule instead.

Rules

Here are some frequently used rules, see validator for all rules supported.

  • contains: check if the field contains the seed.
{
  type: 'contains',
  seed: 'xxx'
}
  • equals
{
  type: 'equals',
  // check if equals to another field
  field: 'password'
  // or if equals to certain literal string
  literal: 'pass123'
}
  • after: check if the field is a date that's after the specified date
{
  type: 'after',
  date: new Date(2017, 5, 7)
}
  • alpha: check if the field contains only letters (a-zA-Z).
  • alphanumeric: check if the field contains only letters and numbers.
  • boolean
  • decimal: check if the field represents a decimal number, such as 0.1, .3, 1.1, 1.00003, 4.0, etc.
  • email
  • empty: check if the field has a length of zero.
  • float
{
  type: 'float',
  min: 7.22,
  max: 9.55,
  // or
  gl: 7.22, // greater than
  lt: 9.55 // less than
}
  • in: check if the field is in a array of allowed values.
{
  type: 'in',
  values: ['react', 'vue', 'angular']
}
  • int: support min, max, gl, lt option as float, and allow_leading_zeroes option.
  • JSON: check if the field is valid JSON (note: uses JSON.parse).
  • length: check if the field's length falls in a range
{
  type: length,
  min: 5,
  max: 50
}
  • mobilePhone
  • mongoId
  • numeric
  • url: check if the field is an URL.
  • matches: check if field matches the pattern.
{
  type: 'matches',
  pattern: /foo/i
}

License

MIT