swagger-express-validator-formats v0.0.6
Swagger Express Validator
Forked off of https://github.com/gargol/swagger-express-validator
Supported version of this fork will now be @jsonsonson/swagger-express-validator
swagger-express-validator is a lightweight middleware for request/response validation based on
OpenAPI v2.0 (aka swagger) specification.
The main difference of this package to alternatives like swagger-tools is that this package is very configurable and only concentrates on validation against provided schema. You can choose the behavior of invalid validation like returning a 500 or just logging an error to your logger.
Requirements
- express ^4.0.0
 - body-parser ^1.0.0
 
Features
- Configurable validation behavior
 - Fastest available JSON schema validation based on ajv library
 - Optional validations for either request parameters or response values
 - Independent from express application structure. This is a simple drop-in middleware without additional alterations to your swagger definitions or application routing.
 - Support for nullable field validation though 
x-nullableattribute 
Installation
Start using this library with npm install swagger-express-validator --save
Sample use
To set up simple validation for your requests and responses:
const util = require('util');
const express = require('express');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const validator = require('swagger-express-validator');
const schema = require('./api-schema.json');
const server = express();
server.use(bodyParser.json());
const opts = {
  schema,
  validateRequest: true,
  validateResponse: true,
  nonExistentProperties: true,
  requestValidationFn: (req, data, errors) => {
    console.log(`failed request validation: ${req.method} ${req.originalUrl}\n ${util.inspect(errors)}`)
  },
  responseValidationFn: (req, data, errors) => {
    console.log(`failed response validation: ${req.method} ${req.originalUrl}\n ${util.inspect(errors)}`)
  },
};
server.use(validator(opts));
server.use('/status', (req, res) => {
  res.json({
    status: 'OK',
  })
});
server.use((err, req, res, next) => {
  res.status(500);
  res.json(err);
});
return server.listen(3000);Debugging
To see debug output use DEBUG=swagger-express-validator as an environmental varialbe when starting
your project, eg.: DEBUG=swagger-express-validator node server.js. To gain more insights
on how this works see documentation of debug library
Contributors
Licence
Special thanks to @bgaluszka for initial inspiration :)