generic-joi-validator

Uses Joi schema to validate objects, can be used with express and koa routes, may be used with other frameworks.


Keywords
validation, joi, express, koa, error
License
MIT
Install
npm install generic-joi-validator@1.1.9

Documentation

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Generic Joi Validator

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Installation

npm install generic-joi-validator

Description

This package facilitates managing multiple Joi structures and running validation on them.

Current translators

mongoose-to-joi-translator

More are coming soon. Got a new translator? Create an issue and I'll include it.

Usage

Requiring methods from the package.

const { schemata, prepare } = require('generic-joi-validator');

Add domain models to your schemata object. You may use your mongoose database models directly with mongoose-to-joi-translator.

const getJoiSchema = require('mongoose-to-joi-translator');
schemata.stores = getJoiSchema(new Schema({
    name: {
        type: String,
        required: true
    },
    location: new Schema({
        latitude: {
            type: String,
            required: true
        },
        longitude: {
            type: String,
            required: true
        }
    })
}));

Add your schema manually

schemata.stores = {
    name: Joi.string().required(),
    location: {
        latitude: Joi.string().required(),
        longitude: Joi.string().required()
    }
};

Other domain models may also be included Examples:

  • schemata.storesQuery to contain what is queryable in stores and validates user input based on it.
  • schemata.pagination to contain the pagination structure.
schemata.pagination = {
    skip: Joi.number().optional().default(defaultSkip),
    limit: Joi.number().optional().default(defaultLimit)
};

An example of how to use this package with Koa

Create middleware

// You may also create middlewares for getQuery input, getPagination input, etc.

/**
* Koa-specific Wrapper for the prepare function, looks for data in the body, params, and query
* of ctx.request and assign the validated data to ctx.state.data
* @param {String} [params] list of strings in space-separated value format, example 'word location.latitude location.longitude'.
* By default it will check all properties found in the specified joi structure.
* @param {Boolean} [areOptional] specifies whether the attributes are optional
* (overrides required check) useful for partial update validation
*/
const koaValidator = (params, areOptional) => (ctx, next) => {
    // takes foo from '/foo/something/another'
    const resourceName = ctx.url.replace(/^\/([^/]*).*$/, '$1');
    // source the object the validator will look through
    const source = {
        ...ctx.request.body,
        ...ctx.params,
        ...ctx.request.query
    };
    const {error, value} = prepare(resourceName, source, params, areOptional);
    ctx.assert(!error, 400, {message: error ? error.message : error});
    ctx.state.data = {...ctx.state.data, ...value};
    return next();
};

Use in your routes

router.post(
    '/stores',
    koaValidator(),
    async (ctx, next) => {
        ctx.body = ctx.state.data;
        return next();
    }
);

Test

npm test

Documentation

Members

schemata

property that contains all schemata to check against, the property isJoi in each schema is reserved.

Functions

prepare(resourceName, sourceObject, [attributes], [areOptional])Object

validates the object based on the schema of the resource

schemata

property that contains all schemata to check against, the property isJoi in each schema is reserved.

Kind: global variable

prepare(resourceName, sourceObject, [attributes], [areOptional]) ⇒ Object

validates the object based on the schema of the resource

Kind: global function
Returns: Object - same as Joi.valdidate return value

Param Type Description
resourceName String resource name
sourceObject Object location of attributes to validate
[attributes] String list of attributes to be checked in space-separated value format, defaults to all.
[areOptional] Boolean specifies whether the attributes specified are optional