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enjoi-browser

v1.2.0

Published

Converts json-schema to Joi schema for validation. (Built for the browser, and forked from Enjoi v3.2.3)

Downloads

3

Readme

enjoi-browser

Converts a JSON schema to a Joi schema for object validation.

Schema Support

enjoi is built against json-schema v4, but does not support all of json-schema.

Here is a list of some missing keyword support still being worked on:

  • object:patternProperties - Joi limitation.

API

  • enjoi(schema [, options])
    • schema - a JSON schema or a string type representation (such as 'integer').
    • options - an (optional) object of additional options such as subSchemas and custom types.
      • subSchemas - an (optional) object with keys representing schema ids, and values representing schemas.
      • types - an (optional) object with keys representing type names and values representing a Joi schema.
      • refineType(type, format) - an (optional) function to call to apply to type based on the type and format of the JSON schema.
      • strictMode - make schemas strict(value) with a default value of false.

Example:

const Joi = require('joi');
const Enjoi = require('enjoi');

const schema = Enjoi({
    type: 'object',
    properties: {
        firstName: {
            description: 'First name.',
            type: 'string'
        },
        lastName: {
            description: 'Last name.',
            type: 'string'
        },
        age: {
            description: 'Age in years',
            type: 'integer',
            minimum: 1
        }
    },
    'required': ['firstName', 'lastName']
});

Joi.validate({firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Doe', age: 45}, schema, function (error, value) {
    error && console.log(error);
});

Can also call validate directly on the created schema.

schema.validate({firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Doe', age: 45}, function (error, value) {
    error && console.log(error);
});

Sub Schemas

Sub-schemas can be provided through the subSchemas option for $ref values to lookup against.

Example:

const schema = Enjoi({
    type: 'object',
    properties: {
        a: {
            $ref: '#/b' // # is root schema
        },
        b: {
            type: 'string'
        },
        c: {
            $ref: '#sub/d' // #sub is 'sub' under subSchemas.
        }
    }
}, {
    subSchemas: {
        sub: {
            d: {
                'type': 'string'
            }
        }
    }
});

Custom Types

Custom types can be provided through the types option.

const schema = Enjoi({
    type: 'thing'
}, {
    types: {
        thing: Joi.any()
    }
});

Refine Type

You can use the refine type function to help refine types based on type and format. This will allow transforming a type for lookup against the custom types.

const schema = Enjoi({
    type: 'string',
    format: 'email'
}, {
    types: {
        email: Joi.string().email()
    },
    refineType(type, format) {
        if (type === 'string' && format === 'email') {
            return 'email';
        }
    }
});