A parameter verify tools.
$ npm install parameter --save
Parameter
Class
constructor([options])
- new ClassParameter
instanceoptions.translate
- translate functionoptions.validateRoot
- config whether to validate the passed in value must be a object, default tofalse
.options.convert
- convert primitive params to specific type, default tofalse
.options.widelyUndefined
- convert empty string(''
), NaN, Null to undefined, this option can makerule.required
more powerful, default tofalse
.This may change the original input params.
validate(rule, value)
- validate thevalue
conforms torule
. return an array of errors if break rule.addRule(type, check)
- add custom rules.type
- rule type, required and must be string type.check
- check handler. can be afunction
or aRegExp
.
Note: when options.convert
enabled, all built-in rules check for primitive input param and convert it to rule's default convertType
(which defined below), you can also enable this feature for specific rule by convertType
options in each rule definition.
var Parameter = require('parameter');
var parameter = new Parameter({
translate: function() {
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
// Assume there have I18n.t method for convert language.
return I18n.t.apply(I18n, args);
},
validateRoot: true, // restrict the being validate value must be a object
});
var data = {
name: 'foo',
age: 24,
gender: 'male'
};
var rule = {
name: 'string',
age: 'int',
gender: ['male', 'female', 'unknown']
};
var errors = parameter.validate(rule, data);
required
- ifrequired
is set to false, this property can be null or undefined. default totrue
.type
- The type of property, every type has it's own rule for the validate.convertType
- Make parameter convert the input param to the specific type, supportint
,number
,string
andboolean
, also support a function to customize your own convert method.default
- The default value of property, once the property is allowed non-required and missed, parameter will use this as the default value. This may change the original input params.widelyUndefined
- overrideoptions.widelyUndefined
Note: you can combile require and type end with a notation ?
like: int?
or string?
to specific both type and non-required.
If type is int
, there has tow addition rules:
max
- The maximum of the value,value
must <=max
.min
- The minimum of the value,value
must >=min
.
Default convertType
is int
.
Note: default convertType
will only work when options.convert
set to true in parameter's constructor.
Alias to int
.
If type is number
, there has tow addition rules:
max
- The maximum of the value,value
must <=max
.min
- The minimum of the value,value
must >=min
.
Default convertType
is number
.
The date
type want to match YYYY-MM-DD
type date string.
Default convertType
is string
.
The dateTime
type want to match YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
type date string.
Default convertType
is string
.
Alias to dateTime
.
The id
type want to match /^\d+$/
type date string.
Default convertType
is string
.
Match boolean
type value.
Default convertType
is boolean
.
Alias to boolean
If type is string
, there has four addition rules:
allowEmpty
(alias toempty
) - allow empty string, default to false. Ifrule.required
set to false,allowEmpty
will be set totrue
by default.format
- ARegExp
to check string's format.max
- The maximum length of the string.min
- The minimum length of the string.trim
- Trim the string before check, default isfalse
.
Default convertType
is string
.
The email
type want to match RFC 5322 email address.
allowEmpty
- allow empty string, default is false.
Default convertType
is string
.
The password
type want to match /^$/
type string.
compare
- Compare field to check equal, default null, not check.max
- The maximum length of the password.min
- The minimum length of the password, default is 6.
Default convertType
is string
.
The url
type want to match web url.
Default convertType
is string
.
If type is enum
, it requires an addition rule:
values
- An array of data,value
must be one on them. this rule is required.
If type is object
, there has one addition rule:
rule
- An object that validate the properties ot the object.
If type is array
, there has four addition rule:
itemType
- The type of every item in this array.rule
- An object that validate the items of the array. Only work withitemType
.max
- The maximun length of the array.min
- The minimun lenght of the array.
'int'
=>{type: 'int', required: true}
'int?'
=>{type: 'int', required: false }
'integer'
=>{type: 'integer', required: true}
'number'
=>{type: 'number', required: true}
'date'
=>{type: 'date', required: true}
'dateTime'
=>{type: 'dateTime', required: true}
'id'
=>{type: 'id', required: true}
'boolean'
=>{type: 'boolean', required: true}
'bool'
=>{type: 'bool', required: true}
'string'
=>{type: 'string', required: true, allowEmpty: false}
'string?'
=>{type: 'string', required: false, allowEmpty: true}
'email'
=>{type: 'email', required: true, allowEmpty: false, format: EMAIL_RE}
'password'
=>{type: 'password', required: true, allowEmpty: false, format: PASSWORD_RE, min: 6}
'object'
=>{type: 'object', required: true}
'array'
=>{type: 'array', required: true}
[1, 2]
=>{type: 'enum', values: [1, 2]}
/\d+/
=>{type: 'string', required: true, allowEmpty: false, format: /\d+/}
{
code: 'missing_field',
field: 'name',
message: 'required'
}
{
code: 'invalid',
field: 'age',
message: 'should be an integer'
}
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