7.1.0 • Published 2 years ago

@bedrock/validation v7.1.0

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bedrock-validation

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A bedrock module that provides a express middleware and an API for validating data structures and their contents. bedrock-validation uses schemas based on JSON schema.

Requirements

  • npm v6+

Quick Examples

npm install @bedrock/validation
import * as bedrock from '@bedrock/core';
import {postBarValidator, postBarQueryValidator} from '../schemas/my-schemas.js';
import {createValidateMiddleware as validate} from '@bedrock/validation';

// load schemas from '/foo'
bedrock.config.validation.schema.paths.push('/foo');

// add an express route with validation middleware
bedrock.events.on('bedrock-express.configure.routes', function(app) {
  app.post('/bar',
    // validate the query using the 'postBarQueryValidator'
    // validate the response body using the 'postBarValidator'
    validate({query: postBarQueryValidator, body: postBarValidator}),
    function(req, res) {
      // do something
    });
});

bedrock.start();

Configuration

bedrock-validation will, on initialization (via the bedrock.init event), read any schemas found in the list of paths specified in bedrock.config.validation.schema.paths. Individual schemas can be skipped via the bedrock.config.validation.schema.skip configuration option. If any schema name matches a previously loaded schema, it will override that schema.

For more documentation on configuration, see config.js.

API

createValidateMiddleware({query: schema, body: schema})

This method may be called with either query or body defined.

The method returns express middleware that will be used to validate a request using the schema associated with either query or body.

getSchema(name)

Retrieves a validation schema given a name for the schema. If no such schema exists, null is returned.

validateInstance(instance, schema)

Validates an instance (data) against a schema. This method may be used to validate data using a schema that wasn't necessarily registered via the configuration system. The schema must be a JSON schema instance. The return value will contain the result of the validation. This function returns a promise that resolves to:

{
  valid: <boolean>,
  error: <error> // only present when valid === false
}
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