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redux-state-validator

v0.0.9

Published

Redux middleware to validate redux state values and object types using JSON Schema

Downloads

34

Readme

Redux State Validator

Redux State Validator

A Simple Redux middleware to validate redux state values and object types using JSON Schema.

How it looks

PRE-REQUIREMENT (IMPORTANT)

You need to create JSONSchema file going to Jsonschema.net. Its super simple. When you go to jsonschema.net, you will see an editor on the left. Type your state in there with default values and it will autodetect the types and generate Schema on the right. Copy and paste that in a file and export it as default. Like below

jsonSchemaEditor

export default {
	$id: 'http://example.com/example.json',
	type: 'object',
	definitions: {},
	$schema: 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#',
	properties: {
		firstReducer: {
			$id: '/properties/firstReducer',
			type: 'object',
			properties: {
				state1: {
					$id: '/properties/firstReducer/properties/state1',
					type: 'boolean',
					title: 'The State1 Schema ',
					default: false,
					examples: [true]
				},
				state2: {
					$id: '/properties/firstReducer/properties/state2',
					type: 'integer',
					title: 'The State2 Schema ',
					default: 0,
					examples: [22]
				},
				state3: {
					$id: '/properties/firstReducer/properties/state3',
					type: 'array',
					items: {
						$id: '/properties/firstReducer/properties/state3/items',
						type: 'string',
						title: 'The 0th Schema ',
						default: '',
						examples: ['apple', 'orange']
					}
				}
			}
		},
		secondReducer: {
			$id: '/properties/secondReducer',
			type: 'object',
			properties: {
				state1: {
					$id: '/properties/secondReducer/properties/state1',
					type: 'boolean',
					title: 'The State1 Schema ',
					default: false,
					examples: [true]
				},
				state2: {
					$id: '/properties/secondReducer/properties/state2',
					type: 'integer',
					title: 'The State2 Schema ',
					default: 0,
					examples: [22]
				},
				state3: {
					$id: '/properties/secondReducer/properties/state3',
					type: 'array',
					items: {
						$id: '/properties/secondReducer/properties/state3/items',
						type: 'string',
						title: 'The 0th Schema ',
						default: '',
						examples: ['apple', 'orange']
					}
				}
			}
		}
	}
};

Installation

Install it as:

$ npm install --save redux-state-validator

USAGE

Import Validator from redux-state-validator

import Validator from 'redux-state-validator';

Import Json Schema on the file

import stateSchema from './your-json-schema';

Setup Validator to use the schema

const stateValidator = Validator.Schema(stateSchema);

Apply to the redux middleware

const store = createStore(
    reducers,
    initialState,
    applyMiddleware(stateValidator)
);

Thats it.

By default it will log message only when the validation fails, If you also want to log the validation success message you can pass an additional parameter like follows:

const stateValidator = Validator.Schema(stateSchema, true)