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smn-validate

v1.0.0

Published

Validate object properties in JavaScript

Downloads

5

Readme

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smn-validate

Validate object properties in JavaScript.

(Works only with Node 7 or superior)

/* On your controller */

let params = {
    nome: 'Natal 2017',
    data: '2017-12-25'
};

try {
    await scope.inserirFeriado(params);
} catch (error) {
    // Error handling
}
/* On your scope */

let validate = require('smn-validate');

module.exports = {
    inserirFeriado
};

async function inserirFeriado(params) {
    let validation = {
        nome: {
            required: true,
            string: true,
            maxLength: 100
        },
        data: {
            required: true,
            date: true
        }
    };

    await validate(params, validation);
}

Installation

$ npm install smn-validate

How it works

  • Validates each property of an object with specific settings.
  • It can be nested.

Parameters

You should put those properties on your validation settings:

required: true

When it is required. (but NULL still a valid value) e.g.:

let validation = {
    id: {
        required: true
    }
}

number: {type} [String]

When it should be a number. Types: integer, smallint, bigint. e.g.:

let validation = {
    idade: {
        number: 'smallint'
    }
}

string: true

When it should be a string. e.g.:

let validation = {
    nome: {
        string: true
    }
}

maxLength: {max} [Integer]

When the length of it should be limited. e.g.:

let validation = {
    email: {
        string: true,
        maxLength: 255
    }
}

date: true

When it should be a date. e.g.:

let validation = {
    dataExpiracao: {
        date: true
    }
}

boolean: true

When it should be boolean. e.g.:

let validation = {
    ativo: {
        boolean: true
    }
}

validation: {nest array child} [Array]

When the property is an Array of objects that each item should be also validated. e.g.:

let validation = {
    usuarios: {
        validation: {
            nome: {
                required: true,
                string: true
            }
        }
    }
}

validation: {nest object child} [Object]

When the property is an Object that should also be validated. e.g.:

let validation = {
    filho: {
        validation: {
            nome: {
                required: true,
                string: true
            }
        }
    }
}

array: {validation setting} [Object]

When the property is an Array of values that each value should be also validated. e.g.:

// names = ['Leonardo', 'Donatello', 'Raphael', 'Michelangelo']

let validation = {
    names: {
        array: {
            string: true
        }
    }
}

People

List of all contributors

License

MIT