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map-schema

v0.3.0

Published

Normalize an object by running normalizers and validators that are mapped to a schema.

Downloads

126,980

Readme

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Normalize an object by running normalizers and validators that are mapped to a schema.

You might also be interested in normalize-pkg.

Please consider following this project's author, Jon Schlinkert, and consider starring the project to show your :heart: and support.

Table of Contents

Install

Install with npm (requires Node.js >=10):

$ npm install --save map-schema

Usage

var schema = require('map-schema');

Example

This is a basic example schema for normalizing and validating fields on package.json (a full version of this will be available on normalize-pkg when complete):

var fs = require('fs');
var isObject = require('isobject');
var Schema = require('map-schema');

// create a schema
var schema = new Schema()
  .field('name', 'string')
  .field('description', 'string')
  .field('repository', ['object', 'string'], {
    normalize: function(val) {
      return isObject(val) ? val.url : val;
    }
  })
  .field('main', 'string', {
    validate: function(filepath) {
      return fs.existsSync(filepath);
    }
  })
  .field('version', 'string', {
    default: '0.1.0'
  })
  .field('license', 'string', {
    default: 'MIT'
  })

var pkg = require('./package');
// normalize an object
console.log(schema.normalize(pkg));
// validation errors array
console.log(schema.errors);

Errors

Validation errors are exposed on schema.errors. Error reporting is pretty basic right now but I plan to implement something better soon.

API

Params

  • options {Object}

Example

var schema = new Schema()
  .field('name', 'string')
  .field('version', 'string')
  .field('license', 'string')
  .field('licenses', 'array', {
    normalize: function(val, key, config) {
       // convert license array to `license` string
       config.license = val[0].type;
       delete config[key];
    }
  })
  .normalize(require('./package'))

Set key on the instance with the given value.

Params

  • key {String}
  • value {Object}

Push a warning onto the schema.warnings array. Placeholder for better message handling and a reporter (planned).

Params

  • method {String}: The name of the method where the warning is recorded.
  • prop {String}: The name of the field for which the warning is being created.
  • message {String}: The warning message.
  • value {String}: The value associated with the warning.
  • returns {any}

Params

  • name {String}
  • type {String|Array}
  • options {Object}
  • returns {Object}: Returns the instance for chaining.

Example

var semver = require('semver');

schema
  .field('keywords', 'array')
  .field('version', 'string', {
    validate: function(val, key, config, schema) {
      return semver.valid(val) !== null;
    }
  })

Params

  • name {Strign}
  • prop {String}
  • returns {Object|any}: Returns the field instance or the value of prop if specified.

Example

schema.field('bugs', ['object', 'string']);
var field = schema.get('bugs', 'types');
//=> ['object', 'string']

Omit a property from the returned object. This method can be used in normalize functions as a way of removing undesired properties.

Params

  • key {String}: The property to remove
  • returns {Object}: Returns the instance for chaining.

Update a property on the returned object. This method will trigger validation and normalization of the updated property.

Params

  • key {String}: The property to update.
  • val {any}: Value of the property to update.
  • returns {Object}: Returns the instance for chaining.

Returns true if field name is an optional field.

Params

  • name {String}
  • returns {Boolean}

Returns true if field name was defined as a required field.

Params

  • name {String}
  • returns {Boolean}

Checks the config object for missing fields and. If found, a warning message is pushed onto the schema.warnings array, which can be used for reporting.

Params

  • config {Object}
  • returns {Array}

Params

  • config {Object}
  • returns {Object}: Returns the config object with keys sorted to match the given array of keys.

Example

schema.sortObject({z: '', a: ''}, ['a', 'z']);
//=> {a: '', z: ''}

When options.sortArrays is not false, sorts all arrays in the given config object using JavaScript's native .localeCompare method.

Params

  • config {Object}
  • returns {Object}: returns the config object with sorted arrays

Returns true if the given value is valid for field key.

Params

  • key {String}
  • val {any}
  • config {Object}
  • returns {Boolean}

Normalize the given config object.

Params

  • {String}: key
  • {any}: value
  • {Object}: config
  • returns {Object}

Normalize a field on the schema.

Params

  • {String}: key
  • {any}: value
  • {Object}: config
  • returns {Object}

Visit method over the given object or array.

Params

  • method {String}
  • value {Object|Array}
  • returns {Object}: Returns the instance for chaining.

Field

Create a new Field of the given type to validate against, and optional config object.

Params

  • type {String|Array}: One more JavaScript native types to use for validation.
  • config {Object}

Example

const field = new Field('string', {
  normalize: function(val) {
    // do stuff to `val`
    return val;
  }
});

.isValidType

Returns true if the given type is a valid type.

Params

  • type {String}
  • returns {Boolean}

.validate

Called in schema.validate, returns true if the given value is valid. This default validate method returns true unless overridden with a custom validate method.

  • returns {Boolean}

Example

var field = new Field({
  types: ['string']
});

field.validate('name', {});
//=> false

.normalize

Normalize the field's value.

Example

var field = new Field({
  types: ['string'],
  normalize: function(val, key, config, schema) {
    // do stuff to `val`
    return val;
  }
});

About

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm test

(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)

To generate the readme, run the following command:

$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb

Related projects

You might also be interested in these projects:

  • get-value: Use property paths like 'a.b.c' to get a nested value from an object. Even works… more | homepage
  • normalize-pkg: Normalize values in package.json using the map-schema library. | homepage
  • object.omit: Return a copy of an object excluding the given key, or array of keys. Also… more | homepage
  • object.pick: Returns a filtered copy of an object with only the specified keys, similar to _.pick… [more](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/object.pick) | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/object.pick "Returns a filtered copy of an object with only the specified keys, similar to_.pick` from lodash / underscore.")
  • set-value: Create nested values and any intermediaries using dot notation ('a.b.c') paths. | homepage

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2020, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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