3.0.9 • Published 6 years ago

fluent-schemer v3.0.9

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MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

fluent-schemer

const librarySchema = object({
	dependenciesCount: number().min(0).max(10).integer().optional(),
	name: string().minlength(2).maxlength(10),
	testCoverage: number().min(0).max(100).optional(),
	lastCommitDate: date().after(new Date(new Date().setMonth(new Date().getMonth() - 1))),
	contributors: array(
		object({
			username: string().minlength(5),
			email: string().pattern(/\S+@\S+\.\S+/)
		})
	),
	issues: array(string()),
	activelyMaintained: bool(),
	license: enumeration('MIT', 'BSD', 'GPL')
});

const { errorCounts, errors } = librarySchema.validate(someLibraryRecord);

Incoming:

  • default values, something like
const { corrected: pageSize } = number().min(10).max(100).integer().default(10).validate(-5);
console.log(corrected); // 10

const { corrected: username } = string()
	.minlength(2)
	.maxlength(10)
	.defaultExpression(value => ('_________' + value).slice(0, 10))
	.validate('1');
console.log(username); // _________1

Aims to provide declarative, expressive and elegant approach to validation, while providing an intuitive, easy-to-use api.

It's cool, because

  • it fully embraces ES2015 features such as classes, fat arrow functions, mixins, destructuring statements, modules
  • has typescript type definitions - v2.0 comes with typings for enhanced development experience
  • has flow libdefs, which will soon be available on flow-typed
  • easy to use and pick up, write a little code for a lot of common validation logic
  • has a fluent, readable and declarative api
  • umd compliant - use in node/browser, with commonjs, umd, script tags, harmony modules, whatever
  • no production dependencies, small codebase
  • helps developers get rid of imperative code, long if-else's and writing boring validations all over again
  • promotes code reuse - easily share code between modules, between clients, servers and across projects
  • easy to extends with custom schemas
  • statically type checked with latest typescript, checked for correctness with a bunch of unit tests
  • throws errors when rubbish arguments are provided to schema methods, instead of failing silently

Running the tests

yarn build && yarn lint && yarn test

Examples

Examples can be found in the docs, in the source code and in the tests.

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