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object-property-validator

v1.2.2

Published

Object Property Validator is a simple plugin to validate javascript objects. It is inspired by Laravel validations.

Readme

Object Property Validator

Object Property Validator is a simple plugin to validate javascript objects. It is inspired by Laravel validations.

Installation

npm install object-property-validator

or

yarn add object-property-validator

Usage

import {validate} from "object-property-validator;

const data = {
    name: 'John Doe',
}
const rules = {
    name: 'required',
    phone: 'required|min:10|max:10',
}
const {isValid, errors, getFirstError} = validate(data, rules);

if(!isValid) {
    console.log(errors);
    consle.log(getFirstError);
}

Rules Library

| Rule | Usage | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | required | required | Runs the required rule on values, for string values checks the length of the string | | min:{minLength} | min:6 | Check if given value is greater than the rule value or not, for string values checks the length of the string | | max:{maxLength} | max:6 | Check if given value is less than the rule value or not, for string values checks the length of the string | | after:today | after:today | Checks if the given date is after today or not | | after:tomorrow | after:tomorrow | Checks if the given date is after tomorrow or not | | after:{date} | after:2020-04-11 | Checks if the given date is after the rule date or not. ###Note: the date format must YYYY-MM-DD | | after:{date},{format} | after:11-04-2020,DD-MM-YYYY | Checks if the given date is after the rule date or not. This time you also pass your own date format. #### Note: Make sure to use a valid date format. Behind the scene this package uses moment JS to compare dates | | number | number | Checks if the given date is either float or number. Note: for string type data it will parse it using Number() func. in javascript then validate with isNan() | | url | url | Checks if the given date is a valid url or not using the URL class in javascript | | alpha | alpha | Checks if the given date contains alphabets only | | fullname | fullname | Checks if the given date mathes the fullname regex. Example: John Does, De-John Doe |