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Joi Key Extensions

Joi Key Extensions provides extensions to the Joi validation library that allow validation of:

  • Foreign key style relationships, where a value must be a reference to a value elsewhere in an object tree. Unlike the Joi built in built in ref validation, it can traverse arrays to look up references
  • Primary key values, validating that a set of keys are unique within an array of objects

fkExtension

Usage

npm install --save joi-key-extensions
const VanillaJoi = require('joi');
const { fkExtension } = require('joi-key-extensions');

// add the extension to Joi
const Joi = VanillaJoi.extend(fkExtension.string);

const makeSchema = Joi.object({
  makeId: Joi.string(),
  name: Joi.string(),
});

const modelSchema = Joi.object({
  modelId: Joi.string(),
  name: Joi.string(),
  makeId: Joi.string()
    // define the foreign key reference
    .fk('makes.[].makeId'),
});

const schema = Joi.object({
  makes: Joi.array().items(makeSchema),
  models: Joi.array().items(modelSchema),
});

console.log('Examples with valid data');

const data = {
  makes: [
    { makeId: 'ford', name: 'Ford' },
    { makeId: 'mazda', name: 'Mazda' },
  ],
  models: [
    { modelId: 'laser', name: 'Laser', makeId: 'ford' },
    { modelId: 'familia', name: 'Familia', makeId: 'mazda' },
  ],
};

console.log('Validating whole object tree');
let validationResult = Joi.validate(data, schema, {
  context: {
    data, // pass whole object tree as context.data
    schema, // pass schema of whole object tree as context.schema
  },
});

console.log(validationResult.error);
// null - no error

console.log('Validating one model out of the object tree');
validationResult = Joi.validate(data.models[0], modelSchema, {
  context: {
    data,
    schema,
  },
});

console.log(validationResult.error);
// null - no error

console.log('Examples with invalid data');

data.models[0].makeId = 'fnord';

console.log('Validating whole object tree');
validationResult = Joi.validate(data, schema, {
  context: {
    data,
    schema,
  },
});

console.log(validationResult.error);
// { ValidationError: child "models" fails because
// ["models" at position 0 fails because
//   [child "makeId" fails because
//     ["makeId" "fnord" could not be found as a reference to "makes.[].makeId"]]]...

console.log('Validating one model out of the object tree');
validationResult = Joi.validate(data.models[0], modelSchema, {
  context: {
    data,
    schema,
  },
});

console.log(validationResult.error);
// { ValidationError: child "makeId" fails because
// ["makeId" "fnord" could not be found as a reference to "makes.[].makeId"]...

API

Joi.string().fk(args)

Joi.date().fk(args)

Joi.number().fk(args)

Requires that a field value must be a reference to a value elsewhere in the object tree.

In the simplest case args is a string with a dot seperated list of object fields, with search across an array identified by square brackets ([]).

E.g. Joi.number().fk('species.[].speciesId') requires that the value must match the speciesId field in one of the items in the species array field.

The extension also supports multi-part foreign keys. E.g.

const animalSchema = Joi.object({
  animalId: Joi.string(),
  // genusId must correspond to an element in the genus array, matching on the genusId field
  genusId: Joi.string().fk('genus.[].genusId'),
  // speciesId must correspond to an element in the species array belonging to the genus element
  // identified by the genusId field
  speciesId: Joi.string().fk('genus.[].species.[].speciesId', { parentFieldName: 'genusId' }),
});

Refer to __tests__ /fkExtension.text.js for more examples

pkExtension

Usage

npm install --save joi-key-extensions
const VanillaJoi = require('joi');
const { pkExtension } = require('joi-key-extensions');

// add the extension to Joi
const Joi = VanillaJoi
  .extend(pkExtension.number)
  .extend(pkExtension.array);

const countrySchema = Joi.object({
  countryId: Joi.number().pk(),
  countryName: Joi.string(),
});

const schema = Joi.object({
  countries: Joi.array()
    .items(countrySchema)
    .uniqueOnPks(),
});

const data = {
  countries: [
    { countryId: 1, countryName: 'Estonia' },
    { countryId: 2, countryName: 'Uruguay' },
  ],
};

console.log('Example with valid data');

let validationResult = Joi.validate(data, schema, {
  context: {
    data, // pass whole object tree as context.data
    schema, // pass schema of whole object tree as context.schema
  },
});

console.log(validationResult.error);
// null - no error

console.log('Example with invalid data');

data.countries.push({ countryId: 1, countryName: 'Fiji' });

validationResult = Joi.validate(data, schema, {
  context: {
    data,
    schema,
  },
});

console.log(validationResult.error);
// null - no error
// { ValidationError: child "countries" fails because
// ["countries" There is a duplicate value at path countries for keys {"countryId":1}]

API

Joi.string().pk()

Joi.number().pk()

Joi.date().pk()

Identifies that the field is part of a primary key (composed of one or more fields).

Joi.array().uniqueOnPks()

Requires that the elements of the array must be unique with respect to their primary key fields

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