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zod-search-params

v0.1.5

Published

Zod utility for parsing search params

Downloads

1,885

Readme

zod-search-params

zod-search-params is a library for parsing and validating search params in the browser.

Features

  • Predictable output
  • Type safety
  • Easy to use

How to use

Install

yarn add zod-search-params

Define Schema

Do NOT use coerce in the schema, coerce is applied automatically (to prevent casting undefined to "undefined" etc.) for enabled types, when it's needed.

const schema = z.object({
  search: z.string().catch(''),
  page: z.number().catch(1),
});

Parse search params

import { parseSearchParams } from 'zod-search-params';
const parsedSearchParams = parseSearchParams(schema, urlSearchParams);

Type safety

Always data

If all object properties within the zod schema are defined with .catch(), the output will always be an object with the same properties as the schema, but with the default values.

import { parseSearchParams } from 'zod-search-params';

const schema = z.object({
  search: z.string().catch(''),
  page: z.number().catch(1),
});

const parsedSearchParams = parseSearchParams(schema);
/*
typeof parsedSearchParams
{
  search: string,
  page: number,
}
 */

Optional data

If one or all object properties within the zod schema don't have .catch(), the output will be an object with the same properties as the schema or undefined. Where the undefined will return if parsing of the search params fail (for example passing string into a number).

import { parseSearchParams } from 'zod-search-params';

const schema = z.object({
  search: z.string().catch(''),
  page: z.number(),
});

const parsedSearchParams = parseSearchParams(schema);
/*
typeof parsedSearchParams
undefined | {
  search: string,
  page: number,
}
 */

Always data with optional properties

Using .optional() on a property will make the property optional, can be also chained with .default() to provide a default value.

import { parseSearchParams } from 'zod-search-params';

const schema = z.object({
  search: z.string().catch(''),
  page: z.number().optional().catch(undefined),
  sort: z.string().optional().default('name').catch('name'),
});

const parsedSearchParams = parseSearchParams(schema);
/*
typeof parsedSearchParams
{
  search: string,
  page?: number,
  sort: string,
}
 */

Examples

Basic example

import { URLSearchParams } from 'url';

const schema = z.object({
  search: z.string().catch(''),
  page: z.number().catch(1),
});

const objectParams = {
  search: 'hello',
  page: '2',
};

const urlParams = new URLSearchParams();
urlParams.append('search', 'hello');
urlParams.append('page', '2');

console.log(parseSearchParams(schema, objectParams));
console.log(parseSearchParams(schema, urlParams));

/* 
OUTPUTS:
{
  search: 'hello',
  page: 2,
 }
 */

Array support

import { URLSearchParams } from 'url';

const schema = z.object({
  tags: z.array(z.string()).catch([]),
  ids: z.array(z.number()).catch([]),
});

const objectParams = {
  tags: ['zod', 'typescript'],
  ids: '42',
};

const urlParams = new URLSearchParams();
urlParams.append('tags', 'zod');
urlParams.append('tags', 'typescript');
urlParams.append('ids', '42');

console.log(parseSearchParams(schema, objectParams));
console.log(parseSearchParams(schema, urlParams));

/* 
OUTPUTS:
{
  tags: ['zod', 'typescript'],
  ids: [42],
 }
 */