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surrealdb-valibot

v1.0.1

Published

Re-useable valibot schema's for use with SurrealDB sdk

Downloads

8

Readme

How to use

Install it with:

# using npm
npm i surrealdb-valibot
# or using pnpm
pnpm i surrealdb-valibot
# or using yarn
yarn add surrealdb-valibot

Next, import the schema's, e.g.:

import { RecordIdSchema } from "surreal-valibot";

Use it as you would a normal valibot schema

e.g.:

import { RecordIdSchema, RecordIdSchemaOf } from "surreal-valibot";
import * as v from "valibot";

// `id` must be an instance of class `RecordId`
const PersonSchema = v.object({
	id: RecordIdSchema,
});
// or
// `id` must be an instance of class `RecordId` and table must be "person"
const PersonSchema = v.object({
	id: RecordIdSchemaOf("person"),
});

Important notes

  • All schema names consist of {ClassName}Schema, e.g. for RecordId it is RecordIdSchema
  • If the class has optional generic types e.g. RecordId can be RecordId<"person"> naming will be {ClassName}SchemaOf and will be a function
    e.g. usage: const schema = RecordIdSchemaOf("person")
  • Some types like Range have required generic types, these schema's are function and follow the following naming scheme: {ClassName}Schema
    e.g.: RangeSchema(v.string(), v.string())
  • Some schema function have props that are a string (e.g. RecordIdSchemaOf) and some are any valibot schema (e.g. RangeSchema)

References