openapi-request-validator
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Validate request properties against an OpenAPI spec.

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Example

See ./test/data-driven/*.js for more examples.

var OpenAPIRequestValidator = require('openapi-request-validator').default;
var requestValidator = new OpenAPIRequestValidator({
  parameters: [
    {
      in: 'query',
      type: 'string',
      name: 'foo',
      required: true
    }
  ],
  requestBody: { // optional OpenApi v3 requestBodyObject
    content: {
      'application/json': {
        schema: {
          properties: {
            name: {
              type: 'string'
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  },
  schemas: null, // an optional array or object of jsonschemas used to dereference $ref
  errorTransformer: null, // an optional transformer function to format errors
  customFormats: {
    // support `"format": "foo"` for types.
    foo: function(input) {
      return input === 'foo';
    }
  }
});

var request = {
  headers: {
    'content-type': 'application/json'
  },
  body: {},
  params: {},
  query: {foo: 'wow'}
};
var errors = requestValidator.validateRequest(request);
console.log(errors); // => undefined

API

validate(args)

args.parameters

An array of openapi parameters.

args.schemas

If given as an array, each schema must have an id property. See ./test/data-driven/ for tests with schemas. Ids may be schema local (i.e. #/definitions/SomeType), or URL based (i.e. /SomeType). When supplied, $ref usage will map exactly to the Id e.g. if id is /SomeType, $ref must be /SomeType.

If given as an object, it will be assigned to bodySchema.definitions. Schemas may then be dereferenced in parameters by using #/definitions/<key in args.schemas object>.

args.version

An optional string that currently does nothing. This will ensure nothing breaks for new versions of openapi drafts that get added in the future.

args.errorTransformer

A function that transforms errors.

This function is passed 2 arguments.

  errorTransformer: function(openapiError, ajvError) {
    return {
      message: openapiError.message
    };
  }

See the error format in ajv for ajvError. openapiErrors have the following properties:

  • errorCode - A jsonschema error suffixed with .openapi.requestValidation.
  • location - One of body, headers, path, or query. Signifies where validation failed.
  • message - A detailed message as to why validation failed.
  • path - The property of the location that failed validation.

args.customFormats

An object of formatters to use for the format keyword.

See Custom Formats in jsonschema.

LICENSE

The MIT License (MIT)

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