v0.0.5
Validator Middleware for Hono
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Validator Middleware for Hono
Validator middleware for Hono. This middleware that wraps validator.js validates form body, queries, headers, and JSON body.
IT’S BETA QUALITY. DO NOT USE IT FOR PRODUCTION USAGE.
Install
npm:
npm install @honojs/validator
Deno:
import { validation } from 'https://deno.land/x/hono_validator/mod.ts'
Usage
Synopsis
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { validation } from '@honojs/validator'
const app = new Hono()
app.post(
'/post',
validation((v, message) => ({
body: {
title: [v.required, message('Title is required!!')],
body: [v.isLength, { max: 400 }],
},
})),
(c) => c.text('Created!', 201)
)
export default app
Validation Rules
Validator Middleware wraps validator.js. There are a lot of rules in the library. You can validate four types of targets: form body, request headers, search params, and JSON body.
app.post(
'*',
validation((v) => ({
body: {
// Pass the parameters to the validator using array:
name: [v.isAlpha, [v.contains, 'abc']],
},
header: {
'x-custom-header': v.isAlphanumeric,
},
query: {
q: v.required,
},
json: {
// You can specify the key using JSON Path:
'post.author.email': [v.required, v.isEmail],
},
}))
)
Sanitization
You can sanitize the values before passing the theme to the validator.
app.post(
'/post',
validation((v) => ({
body: {
email: [v.trim, v.isEmail],
},
}))
)
Error Handling
If it’s invalid, it will return “400” response with the messages set automatically.
Custom Message
You can set custom error messages for each rule.
app.post(
'/post',
validation((v, message) => ({
body: {
title: [v.required, message('Please set the title! Please!')],
},
}))
)
Custom Validator
Making custom validator is easy.
const passwordValidator = (value: string) => {
return value.match(/[a-zA-Z0-9+=]+/) ? true : false
}
app.post(
'/custom-validator',
validation((_, message) => ({
body: {
password: [passwordValidator, message('password is wrong')],
},
}))
)
Validation Results
You can handle the errors more flexibly using validatorResult
method.
import { validation, validationResult } from '@honojs/validator'
//...
app.get('/search', (c) => {
const result = validationResult(c)
if (result.hasError) {
return c.json(
{
messages: result.messages,
},
404
)
}
return c.json({
messages: ['success!'],
})
})
Author
Yusuke Wada https://github.com/yusukebe
License
MIT