validator-handler
v1.0.6
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Tiny library to validate and set custom error messages easily.
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validator-handler
Tiny library to validate and set custom error messages easily.
Installation and usage
Install the package:
npm i validator-handler
Example
import validate, { validator, isNotValid, isValid } from 'validator-handler';
const inputs = {
name: "Thiago Silva",
email: "emaildfdf.com",
password: "123a"
};
const isIncluded = (pattern) => data => pattern.test(data)
// `validator` is a third-party library with its own sets of validators that you can use;
// or create your own custom function.
const validations = {
name: ["Please enter a name.", validator.notEmpty],
email: [
"Please enter an email address.", validator.notEmpty,
"Invalid email address.", validator.isEmail
],
password: [
"Be at least 8 characters or longer.", (x) => x.length >= 8,
"Include at least one number or symbol", isIncluded(/[0-9!@#$%¨&*_()+.]/),
"Uppercase and lowercase letter are required.", isIncluded(/(?=[A-Z])(?=[a-z])/)
]
};
const results = validate(inputs, validations);
/*
OUT: { email: [ 'Invalid email address.' ],
password: [ 'Be at least 8 characters or longer.',
'Uppercase and lowercase letter are required.' ] }
*/
// check if results is valid
if (isValid(results)) {
...
}
// check if results is not valid
if (isNotValid(results)) {
// handling error messages
...
}
Details
Functions available | Description
--------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------
validate(toValidate, validations) | Validate inputs and return error messages if any input invalid.
isValid(results) | Check if results is valid.
isNotValid(results) | Opposite of isValid
function.
validator | A library of string validators and sanitizers - list of validators