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nodejs-schema-rules v1.0.5-alpha

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NodeJS Schema Rules

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The CLI tool automatically generates basic validation rules for popular libraries such as JOI, ValidatorJS and @vinejs/vine rules based on your database table schema. These rules serve as a convenient starting point, allowing you to refine and enhance them to suit your specific needs.

Installation

Installing nodejs-schema-rules globally to access ndVr CLI

npm install nodejs-schema-rules -g
yarn add global nodejs-schema-rules

Then run ndVr init for initialization of schema.config.js file then modify as your requirement.

ndVr init

Modify the schema.config.js

require("dotenv").config();
const schemaConfig = {
  defaultDatabase: 'sqlite',
  databases: {
    postgres: {
      host: 'localhost',
      port: 5432,
      user: 'postgres',
      password: '123456',
      database: 'testing'
    },
    mysql: {
      host: 'localhost',
      port: 3306,
      user: 'root',
      password: '123456',
      database: 'schema_builder'
    },
    sqlite: { database: './schema_builder.db' }
  },
  skipColumns: [ 'created_at', 'updated_at', 'deleted_at' ],
  validationSchemaType: 'joi'
};
module.exports = schemaConfig;

Usage

The ndVr joi -t my_table -db mysql -c column1,column2 command generates validation rules for a specified database table and its columns. It creates a validation rules based on the chosen validation libraries like joi, "validatorjs", "vine". The generated rules can be used to enforce data integrity and validate incoming requests in your application.

Options:

  • -db, --database: Specify the type of database (e.g., mysql, postgres, sqlite).
  • -t, --table: Specify the name of the database table for which rules should be generated.
  • -c, --columns: Specify the column names of the table to generate rules for.
  • -h, --help: Display help for the command.

    Examples:

  • Generate rules for a MySQL table named users with columns id and name:

    ndVr joi -t users -db mysql -c id,name
  • Generate rules for a PostgreSQL table named users with a validation library validatorJs:

    ```bash

    ndVr validatorJs -t users -db mysql -c id,name

    ```

    as same as for sqlite.

Let's say you've the table structure:

CREATE TABLE data_types (
    id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
    name TEXT,
    age INTEGER,
    height REAL,
    is_student BOOLEAN,
    birthdate DATE,
    registration_timestamp TIMESTAMP,
    description BLOB
    created_at TIMESTAMP,
    updated_at TIMESTAMP
);

Generate rules for a whole table

Now if you run:

ndVr joi -db sqlite -t data_types

You'll get:

šŸš€ Schema Base Validation rules for "joi" generated! šŸš€
Copy and paste these rules into your validation location, such as controller, form request, or any applicable place šŸ˜Š
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


{ 
  name: Joi.string().required(),
  age: Joi.integer().min(-9223372036854775808).max(9223372036854775807).required(),
  height: Joi.number().required(),
  is_student: Joi.required(),
  birthdate: Joi.date().required(),
  registration_timestamp: Joi.required(),
  description: Joi.required(), 
}

Generate rules for specific columns

You can also explicitly specify the columns:

ndVr joi -db sqlite -t data_types -c name,age

Which gives you:

šŸš€ Schema Base Validation rules for "joi" generated! šŸš€
Copy and paste these rules into your validation location, such as controller, form request, or any applicable place šŸ˜Š
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

{ 
  name: Joi.string().required(),
  age: Joi.integer().min(-9223372036854775808).max(9223372036854775807).required(), 
}

Always skip columns

To always skip columns add it in the schema-config.js file, under skipColumns attribute.

skipColumns: (process.env.SKIP_COLUMNS || 'created_at,updated_at,deleted_at').split(',')

Supported Drivers

Supported database drivers are MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.

Validation rules may vary based on the selected driver due to differences in supported data types and range specifications.

Testing

yarn test

Author

šŸ‘¤ Md Tasmidur Rahman tasmidurrahman@gmail.com (https://tasmidur.netlify.app)

šŸ¤ Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page

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License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.