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↔️ Zod Mapper

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Tiny library to easily create Zod based data mappers.

Declare the following to get a full typed data with runtime validations 🤩

  • 🛡 Zod schema
  • ➡️ Transform function to map data from EXTERNAL to INTERNAL
  • ⬅️ Transform function to map data from INTERNAL to EXTERNAL

Install

npm i zod-mapper zod

Usage

import { z } from 'zod';
import { createZodMapper } from 'zod-mapper';

const myMapper = createZodMapper({
  // Zod schema for EXTERNAL data
  schema: z.string(),

  // Transform Data from EXTERNAL to INTERNAL
  transformIn: (data) => Number(data),

  // Transform Data from INTERNAL to EXTERNAL
  transformOut: (data) => String(data),
});

// Pass EXTERNAL data to the `in()` method to get INTERNAL formatted data.
const internal = myMapper.in('2') // 2

// Pass INTERNAL data to the `out()` method to get the EXTERNAL formatted data.
const external = myMapper.out(internal) // '2'

Safe transform

If you don't want your mapper to throw errors when transformation fails, use .safeIn and .safeOut instead of in and out. This method returns an object containing either the successfully parsed data or a error containing information about the transformation problems.

myMapper.safeIn('2')
myMapper.safeOut(2)

The result is a discriminated union, so you can handle errors very conveniently

import { z } from 'zod';
import { createZodMapper } from 'zod-mapper';

const myMapper = createZodMapper({
  schema: z.string(),
  transformIn: (data) => Number(data),
  transformOut: (data) => String(data),
});

const internal = myMapper.safeIn('2')
if (!internal.success) {
  // handle error then return
  internal.error
} else {
  // do something
  internal.data
}

Output schema

If the output schema is not same as the input, you can provide a schemaOut.

import { z } from 'zod';
import { createZodMapper } from 'zod-mapper';

const myMapper = createZodMapper({
  schema: z.string(),

  // Specify a different schema for the output
  schemaOut: z.boolean(),

  transformIn: (data) => Number(data),
  transformOut: (data) => Boolean(data),
});

const internal = myMapper.in('2') // 2
const external = myMapper.out(internal) // true

Real life example

import { z } from 'zod';
import { createZodMapper } from 'zod-mapper';

/* Example data */
const exampleFetchedUsersList = [
  {
    firstName: "John",
    lastName: "Doe",
    noSo_good_Label: "something",
  },
  {
    firstName: "Jeanne",
    lastName: "Doe",
  },
]

/*  1. Create a mapper */
const userMapper = createZodMapper({
  // Zod schema for EXTERNAL data
  schema: z.object({
    firstName: z.string(),
    lastName: z.string(),
    noSo_good_Label: z.string().optional(),
  }),

  // Transform Data from EXTERNAL to INTERNAL
  transformIn: ({ noSo_good_Label, ...data }) => ({
    ...data,
    fullName: `${data.firstName} ${data.lastName}`,
    goodLabel: noSo_good_Label,
  }),

  // Transform Data from INTERNAL to EXTERNAL
  transformOut: ({ goodLabel, ...data }) => ({
    ...data,
    noSo_good_Label: goodLabel,
  }),
})

/**
 *  2. Use the mapper to transform the data
 * from the  EXTERNAL format to the INTERNAL format.
 *
 * ℹ️ Each user will HAVE the `fullName` property and the `goodLabel`
 */
const users = exampleFetchedUsersList.map(userMapper.in)

/**
 *  3. Use the mapper to transform the data
 * from the INTERNAL format to the EXTERNAL format.
 *
 * ℹ️ Each user will NOT HAVE the `fullName` property and will HAVE the `noSo_good_Label`
 */
const payload = users.map(userMapper.out)

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MIT © ivan-dalmet

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