django_validator

Django validator with decorators.


Keywords
validator
License
MIT
Install
pip install django_validator==0.3.0

Documentation

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A django-rest-framework tools for validate and extract param from request. And also support normal django view functions.

Install:

pip install django_validator

Usage:

Use default decorators and validators

@GET('check_phone_type', type='int', validators='required | in: 1,2,3')
@POST('phone', validators='required | regex: \d{11}')
@POST('token', validators='required')
def post(request, check_phone_type, phone, token):
    pass

Custom validator

class PhoneNumberValidator(BaseValidator):
    def is_valid(self, value, params):
        return True

ValidatorRegistry.register('phone_number_validator', PhoneNumberValidator)
@POST('phone', validators='required | regex: \d{11} | phone_number_validator')

# or

@POST('phone', validators='required | regex: \d{11}', validator_classes=[PhoneNumberValidator()])

Decorators

  • GET
  • POST
  • POST_OR_GET
  • FILE
  • HEADER
  • URI

Params for decorator

  • name: The key of param in the request.
  • related_name: The key of param to pass throw the function. Default is equals to name.
  • verbose_name: The key for display in the validation error message. Default is equals to name.
  • default: Default value for the param. Default is None.
  • type: Auto check and convert the param type. Default is string.
  • many: Convert the param to a list if set to True.
  • separator: If set many to True, use this value to split the param.
  • validators: String format validator, like required | max: 1.

Default types

  • str, string
  • int, integer
  • float
  • bool, boolean

Default validators

  • required
  • required_with
  • required_without
  • required_if
  • max
  • min
  • between
  • regex
  • integer
  • numeric
  • in
  • not_in
  • ext_in
  • ext_not_in

Run tests

scripts/test.sh

TODO List

  • Be compatible with django framework, not django-rest-framework.