conform v0.2.16
conform
A schema validation and filtering framework for node.js
It's a fork of revalidator which
extends him with ability to modify source object - apply default values, casts,
filters to source objects (see castSource, applyDefaultValue at
options, filter section) and other
features such as additionalProperties option.
Currently conform with default options fully backward compatible with revalidator 0.1.5 (except browsers support which should be ok but don't well tested cause no convenient way to do that with vows testing framework which is currently used).
Example
The core of conform is simple and succinct: conform.validate(obj, schema):
var conform = require('conform');
console.dir(conform.validate(someObject, {
properties: {
url: {
description: 'the url the object should be stored at',
type: 'string',
pattern: '^/[^#%&*{}\\:<>?\/+]+$',
required: true
},
challenge: {
description: 'a means of protecting data (insufficient for production, used as example)',
type: 'string',
minLength: 5
},
body: {
description: 'what to store at the url',
type: 'any',
default: null
}
}
}));This will return with a value indicating if the obj conforms to the schema. If it does not, a descriptive object will be returned containing the errors encountered with validation.
{
valid: true // or false
errors: [/* Array of errors if valid is false */]
}Installation
Installing conform
$ npm install conformUsage
conform takes json-schema as input to validate objects.
conform.validate (obj, schema, options)
This will return with a value indicating if the obj conforms to the schema. If it does not, a descriptive object will be returned containing the errors encountered with validation.
{
valid: true // or false
errors: [/* Array of errors if valid is false */]
}Available Options
- validateFormats: Enforce format constraints (default true)
- validateFormatsStrict: When
validateFormatsis true treat unrecognized formats as validation errors (default false) - validateFormatExtensions: When
validateFormatsis true also validate formats defined invalidate.formatExtensions(default true) - cast: Enforce casting of some types (for integers/numbers are only supported) when it's possible, e.g.
"42" => 42, but"forty2" => "forty2"for theintegertype (default false) - castSource: Apply casting (see
castoption above) to source object (default false) - additionalProperties: Default value for object
additionalPropertiesattribute (default true) - applyDefaultValue: Apply value of
defaultattribute to source object (default false) - validateDefaultValue: If true value of
defaultattribute will be checked to conforms schema (default false) - exitOnFirstError: If true validation will be stopped after first error occurred,
validwill befalseanderrorswill contain single error (default false) - failOnFirstError: Like
exitOnFirstErroroption but error will be thrown, propertyinfoof error will contain regular validation error information (default false)
Notice: all options (such as castSource, additionalProperties) as well as
attributes (such as filter) which modifies source object
do that directly and immediately. That means that if some property (e.g. property1)
was modified but later, on other property (e.g. property2), validation or
filtering fails source object will be with modified property1 despite on valid
equals to false at result.
Schema
For a property an value is that which is given as input for validation where as an expected value is the value of the below fields
required
If true, the value should not be empty
{ required: true }type
The type of value should be equal to the expected value
{ type: 'string' }
{ type: 'number' }
{ type: 'integer' }
{ type: 'array' }
{ type: 'boolean' }
{ type: 'object' }
{ type: 'null' }
{ type: 'date' }
{ type: 'any' }
{ type: ['boolean', 'string'] }pattern
The expected value regex needs to be satisfied by the value
{ pattern: /^[a-z]+$/ }maxLength
The length of value must be greater than or equal to expected value
{ maxLength: 8 }minLength
The length of value must be lesser than or equal to expected value
{ minLength: 8 }minimum
Value must be greater than or equal to the expected value
{ minimum: 10 }maximum
Value must be lesser than or equal to the expected value
{ maximum: 10 }exclusiveMinimum
Value must be greater than expected value
{ exclusiveMinimum: 9 }exclusiveMaximum
Value must be lesser than expected value
{ exclusiveMaximum: 11 }divisibleBy
Value must be divisible by expected value
{ divisibleBy: 5 }
{ divisibleBy: 0.5 }minItems
Value must contain more then expected value number of items
{ minItems: 2 }maxItems
Value must contains less then expected value number of items
{ maxItems: 5 }uniqueItems
Value must hold a unique set of values
{ uniqueItems: true }enum
Value must be present in the array of expected value
{ enum: ['month', 'year'] }format
Value must be a valid format
{ format: 'url' }
{ format: 'email' }
{ format: 'ip-address' }
{ format: 'ipv6' }
{ format: 'date-time' }
{ format: 'date' }
{ format: 'time' }
{ format: 'color' }
{ format: 'host-name' }
{ format: 'utc-millisec' }
{ format: 'regex' }conform
Value must conform to constraint denoted by expected value
{ conform: function (val, obj, prop) {
// `obj` - current object at validation, `prop` - property name
return val % 3 == 1;
}
}dependencies
Value is valid only if the dependent value is valid
{
town: { required: true, dependencies: 'country' },
country: { maxLength: 3, required: true }
}filter
Apply filter on value
{
filter: function (v) {
return v.toLowerCase();
}
}filter attribute can be array of filters.
Filter applies only after successful validation of value.
Filter errors as validation errors sets valid to false and provides error
description at errors array.
Complex types (array, object) can't be filtered directly, use filter for
array items or object properties instead.
Nested Schema
We also allow nested schema
{
properties: {
title: {
type: 'string',
maxLength: 140,
required: true
},
author: {
type: 'object',
required: true,
properties: {
name: {
type: 'string',
required: true
},
email: {
type: 'string',
format: 'email'
}
}
}
}
}Custom Messages
We also allow custom message for different constraints
{
type: 'string',
format: 'url'
messages: {
type: 'Not a string type',
format: 'Expected format is a url'
}{
conform: function () { ... },
message: 'This can be used as a global message'
}Tests
Clone repository from github, cd into cloned dir and install dev dependencies
$ npm installrun tests
$ npm test