@revmob/raml-validator

0.2.1 • Public • Published

RAML Validator

Welcome to a new era. An era where we, revmobers, will document every API! 😎

Why

Because loggin the input payload and response json to understand what's going on sucks 😭

To help us, we will use RAML (RESTful API Modeling Language) to document our code, and complementary libs (osprey) to validate requests against our doc.

What is does

Before your request reaches your controllers, raml express middleware will:

  • intercept the request;
  • check where it was going to;
  • validate them against a raml file;
  • return an error if the request payload doesn't meet the criteria

Default Error Handler

The default error handler will return array of error:

400:
  body:
    type: object
    properties:
      errors: error[]
    examples:
      invalidResponse:
        errors: [{
            message: 'Validation Error!',
            details: {
                age: 'Missing required property: age',
                name: 'Invalid type, expected string'
            }
        }]

The response:

{
    "errors": [{
        "message": "Validation Error!",
        "details": {
            "age": "Missing required property: age",
            "name": "Invalid type, expected string"
        }
    }]
}

Installation

Just do a:

npm install --save @revmob/raml-validator

How to use

To see an example, just access examples/express.js. The default middleware is created Asyncronously, using promise. That being said, just pass your Express instance to raml-validator like this: ALWAYS define raml-validator middleware BEFORE your routes, otherwise it won't validate your request before your controller processing it

import ramlValidator from 'raml-validator'

const config = {
  path: 'path/to/api.raml'
}

const app = express()

ramlValidator(config)
  .then(({ validator, errorHandler, finalErrorHandler }) =>
    app.use(validator) // MUST come before your routes
     .use(errorHandler) // MUST come before your routes
     .use(myRoutes)
     .use(finalErrorHandler) // SHOULD be the last
   )
  .then(app => app.listen(8080))

Configuration

Osprey

The config object accepts the following:

const config = {
  path: 'path/to/api.raml', //ABSOLUTE path to raml file
  customErrorHandler: function (req, res, errors, stack) {
    // A custom Error Handler, where you can process invalid requests your way.
  },
  server: {
    cors: true
  },
  security: {
    basicAuth: {
      validateUser: (user, password, done) => {
        if (user === MY_USER && password === MY_PASSWORD) {
          return done(null, true)
        }

        return done(null, false)
      }
    }
  }
}

For more details, please refer to osprey documentation for server and security.

Additional configuration

As of 0.2.0, this package expose the hooks configuration.

This allows you to intercept RAML errors. It's specially useful for logging:

There are 2 different hooks:

  • onValidationError :: (errors: Error[], req: HttpRequest, res: HttpResponse) -> void: will be called if RAML validation fails.
  • onUnknownError :: (error: Error, req: HttpRequest, res: HttpResponse) -> void: will be called if something goes wrong with the validation setup.
const config = {
  path: 'path/to/api.raml',
  server: {
    cors: true
  },
  security: {
    basicAuth: {
      validateUser: (user, password, done) => {
        if (user === MY_USER && password === MY_PASSWORD) {
          return done(null, true)
        }

        return done(null, false)
      }
    }
  },
  hooks: {
    onValidationError: (errors, req, res) => {
      errors.map(error => console.log(error))
    },
    onUnknownError: (error, req, res) => {
      console.log(error)
    }
  }
}

I am a hipster and don't use Express.js

If you're not using express.js server, feel free to contribute by PRing a new raml middleware! :)

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