validator-helper
The
validator-helper
is a lightweight JavaScript library designed to simplify data interaction and validation. It streamlines the validation processes and provides essential helper functions to enhance efficiency in your projects.
npm i validator-helper
OR
npm i @krishnapawar/validator-helper
Usage
This package provides a lightweight JavaScript library for validating your JavaScript projects. It can be utilized in Node.js projects, as well as Vue.js and React.js projects, by installing it and incorporating a simple middleware.
validator-helper
All methods.
const {
validater,
isObject,
isNotObject,
isNotEmpty,
isEmpty
} = require("validator-helper");
validater Method:
Simple validation example
const valid = validater(req,{
name:"required",
date:"required",
email:"required",
mobile:"required"
});
if(valid){
return res.json(valid);
}
//output you get
{
"status_code": "400",
"status": false,
"message": "mobile is required!"
}
we can manuplate status_code
, status
and message
as well
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
name:"required",
date:"required",
email:"required",
mobile:"required"
},{
statusCode:404,
status: "error",
message:{
name:'User name is required',
date:'Invalid O black date field',
}
});
//output you get
{
"status_code": "404",
"status": "error",
"message": "User name is required"
}
we can gat all error in single array by using errors:true
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
name:"required",
date:"required",
email:"required",
mobile:"required"
},{
errors:true,
message:{
name:'User name is required',
date:'Invalid date field',
}
});
//output you get like this
[
"User name is required",
"Invalid date field",
"email is required!",
"mobile is required!"
]
we can set Minimum and Maximum length by using min:1
and min:10
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
name:"required",
date:"required",
email:"required",
mobile:{
require:true,
min:10,
max:12
}
},{
errors:true,
message:{
name:'User name is required',
date:'Invalid date field',
}
});
//output you get like this
[
"User name is required",
"Invalid date field",
"email is required!",
"mobile is required!"
]
//OR
[
...
"Minimum Length 10."
]
//OR
[
...
"Maximum Length 12."
]
we can also manipulate thes message accourding to us like this
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
name:"required",
date:"required",
email:"required",
mobile:{
require:true,
min:10,
max:12
}
},{
errors:true,
message:{
name:'User name is required',
date:'Invalid date field',
mobile:{
require:"Mobile NO is required",
min:"Mobile No Minimum length 10 digit",
max:"Mobile No Maximum length 12 digit"
}
}
});
//output you get like this
[
"User name is required",
"Invalid date field",
"email is required!",
"Mobile NO is required"
]
//OR
[
...
"obile No Minimum length 10 digit"
]
//OR
[
...
"Mobile No Maximum length 12 digit"
]
More Examples
Email validate
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
description:{
required:true,
email:true
}
});
Mobile No or Phone validation
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
mobile:{
phone:true,
},
});
Data type validation
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
mobile:{
phone:true,
type:"number"
},
});
//OR
const valid = validater(req,{
mobile:{
phone:true,
type:"string"
},
});
//like we can use
Date validation
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
dob:{
required:true
date:true
}
});
Custome validate by regex
For Example
const valid = validater(req,{
description:{
required:true,
regex:/^.{25}$/
}
});
Features
- Required Field Validation: Ensure mandatory fields are filled.
- Email Validation: Verify the correctness of email formats.
- Phone Number Validation: Validate and format phone numbers.
- Min/Max Length or Digit Validation: Define minimum and maximum length or digit constraints.
- Data Type Validation: Check if data types meet specified criteria.
- Custom Validation with Regex: Create custom validation using regular expressions.
- Date Validation: Validate dates, ensuring they meet specified criteria (e.g., format, range).
-
Additional Methods:
-
isObject
: Check if a variable is an object. -
isNotObject
: Verify if a variable is not an object. -
isNotEmpty
: Confirm that a variable is not empty. -
isEmpty
: Check if a variable is empty.
-
License
This software is released under the MIT License. MIT