JSON validator for Node.js and browser by using simple configuration rule
Parameter
Class
constructor([options])
- New Class Parameter
instanceoptions.isUseDefault
- If use default value, default to true
options.isRemoveAdditional
- Delete is not defined in the rule as an attribute, default to false
options.isCoerceTypes
- Change data type of data to match type keyword, default to false
options.emptyValues
- The contained value will be treated as a empty value, default to [null, undefined, NaN, '']
validate(rule, value, [options])
- Validate the value
conforms to rule
. return an array of errors if break rulerule
- The rule of the verified jsonvalue
- JSON to be verifiedoptions
- Override the definition of constructor([options])
addRule(type, checkFunction)
- Add custom rules.type
- Rule type, required and must be string type.checkFunction(rule, value)
- Custom check rule function.import { Parameter } from '@ckpack/parameter';
const parameter = new Parameter();
// check rule
const rule = {
isAdmin: {
type: 'boolean',
},
age: {
type: 'int',
min: 0,
},
role: {
type: 'enum',
enum: ['am', 'pm'],
}
ids: {
type: 'array',
itemType: 'int',
itemRule: {
min: 1
}
}
}
// check value
const data = {
isAdmin: true,
age: 18,
role: 'am',
ids: [1, 2, 3]
};
const errors = parameter.validate(rule, data);
true
isUseDefault
is true
, the empty value will be set default value, default to undefined
int
, There are the following options rulesmax
- The maximum of the value, value must <= max
min
- The minimum of the value, value must >= min
{
score: 'int',
}
// or
{
score: {
type: 'int',
min: 0,
max: 200,
}
}
number
, There are the following options rulesmax
- The maximum of the value, value must <= max
min
- The minimum of the value, value must >= min
example
{
score: 'number',
}
// or
{
score: {
type: 'number',
min: 0,
max: 100,
}
}
If type is string
, There are the following options rules
regexp
- A RegExp to check string's formatmax
- The maximum length of the stringmin
- The minimum length of the stringexample
{
username: 'string',
}
// or
{
username: {
type: 'string',
regexp: /\S{4,20}/
}
}
If type is boolean
example
{
isAll: 'boolean',
}
// or
{
isAll: {
type: 'boolean',
}
}
If type is array
, There are the following options rules
itemType
- The type of every item in this arrayitemRule
- The rule of every item in this RuleitemChecker
- The checker of every item, in this case you can omit itemType
and itemRule
max
- The maximun length of the arraymin
- The minimum length of the arrayexample
{
ids: {
itemType: 'int',
itemRule: {
min: 1,
max: 1000,
},
min: 0,
max: 100,
}
}
If type is enum
, There are the following rules
enum
- An array of data, value must be one on themexample
{
sex: ['man', 'woman']
}
// or
{
sex: {
type: 'enum'
enum: ['man', 'woman']
}
}
If type is object
, There are the following rules
rule
- An object that validate the properties ot the objectexample
{
people: {
type: 'object',
rule: {
name: 'string',
age: {
isRequired: false,
type: 'int',
min: 1,
max: 200
}
}
}
}
definition custom ruleļ¼ example
// custom check
parameter.addRule('even', (rule, value) => {
return value % 2 === 0 ? null : `${value} is not even`;
});
use the custom rule
{
someNumber: 'even'
}
//or
{
someNumber: {
type: "even",
}
}
you alse can add options rules
import { Parameter } from '@ckpack/parameter';
const parameter = new Parameter();
parameter.addRule('times', (rule, value) => {
const { times } = rule;
return value % times === 0 ? null : `not an integer multiple of ${times}`;
});
// rule
{
someNumber: {
type: "times",
times: 3,
}
}
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