1.0.2 • Published 5 years ago

@dupkey/validator v1.0.2

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License
MIT
Repository
gitlab
Last release
5 years ago

@dupkey/validator

Implement different validation libraries with a common response interface.

Install

npm install @dupkey/validator

Example

import { JoiValidator } from '@dupkey/validator';
import * as Joi from 'joi';

let input = {
  name: 'Ron Burgundy'
}

let rules = {
  name: Joi.string().min(3).max(45).required()
};

let validator = new JoiValidator();

if (validator.validate(input, rules) === false) {
  return validator.getErrors());
}
...

Build the TypeScript and JavaScript versions

npm run build

Run the tests

npm test

VS Code Debugging

Create a launch.json file in your .vscode folder with the following:

{
  "version": "0.2.0",
  "configurations": [
    {
      "type": "node",
      "request": "launch",
      "name": "Mocha Tests",
      "program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha",
      "args": [
        "--require", "ts-node/register",
        "-u", "tdd",
        "--timeout", "999999",
        "--colors", "--recursive",
        "${workspaceFolder}/test/**/*.ts"
      ],
      "internalConsoleOptions": "openOnSessionStart"
    }
  ]
}

In the debug tab (Ctrl+Shift+D) select "Mocha Tests" from the dropdown and then click "Start Debugging". Results will display in the console on the bottom of the VS Code.