Data validation for Elixir
The package can be installed by adding valdi
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:valdi, "~> 0.5.0"}
]
end
Document can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/valdi.
Some helpers function to do validate data
- Validate type
- validate inclusion/exclusion
- validate length for string and enumerable types
- validate number
- validate string format/pattern
- validate custom function
- validate required(not nil) or not
- validate decimal (thanks @madclaws)
- Each of these validations can be used separatedly
iex(2)> Valdi.validate_type(10, :integer)
:ok
iex(3)> Valdi.validate_type(10, :string)
{:error, "is not a string"}
iex(3)> Valdi.validate_number(9, [min: 10, max: 20])
{:error, "must be greater than or equal to 10"}
- Or you can combine multiple condition at one
iex(12)> Valdi.validate(10, type: :integer, number: [min: 10, max: 20])
:ok
iex(13)> Valdi.validate("[email protected]", type: :string, format: ~r/.+@.+\.[a-z]{2,10}/)
{:error, "format not matched"}
- You can validate list of value
iex(51)> Valdi.validate_list([1,2,3], type: :integer, number: [min: 2])
{:error, [[0, "must be greater than or equal to 2"]]}
- And validate map data too
iex(54)> validation_spec = %{
...(54)> email: [type: :string],
...(54)> password: [type: :string, length: [min: 8]],
...(54)> age: [type: :integer, number: [min: 16, max: 60]]
...(54)> }
iex(56)> Valdi.validate_map(%{name: "dzung", password: "123456", emal: "[email protected]", age: 28}, validation_spec)
{:error, %{password: "length must be greater than or equal to 8"}}
Type validation for built-in types and collection:
:boolean
:integer
:float
:number
(int or float):string
,:binary
(string is binary alias):tuple
:array
,:list
:atom
:function
:map
:date
:time
:datetime
:naive_datetime
:utc_datetime
{:array, type}
array of item similar to Ecto.Schema:keyword
struct
for example:User
. it's the struct module name
iex(11)> Valdi.validate(["one", "two", "three"], type: {:array, :string})
:ok
iex(12)> Valdi.validate(["one", "two", "three"], type: :array)
:ok
iex(13)> Valdi.validate(["one", "two", "three"], type: :map)
{:error, "is not a map"}
iex(14)>
Validate required Validate value if value is not nil. This function can receive a function to dynamicall calculate required or not.
iex(1)> Magik.Validator.validate_required(nil, true)
{:error, "is required"}
iex(2)> Magik.Validator.validate_required(1, true)
:ok
iex(3)> Magik.Validator.validate_required(nil, false)
:ok
iex(4)> Magik.Validator.validate_required(nil, fn -> 2 == 2 end)
{:error, "is required"}
Validate inclusion and exclusion
iex(15)> Valdi.validate("one", in: ~w(one two three))
:ok
iex(16)> Valdi.validate("five", in: ~w(one two three))
{:error, "not be in the inclusion list"}
iex(17)> Valdi.validate("five", not_in: ~w(one two three))
:ok
Validate format/regex
iex(13)> Valdi.validate("[email protected]", type: :string, format: ~r/.+@.+\.[a-z]{2,10}/)
{:error, "format not matched"}
iex(18)> Valdi.validate("123", format: ~r/\d{3}/)
:ok
Validate number
Here are list of check condition on number value:
equal_to
greater_than_or_equal_to
|min
greater_than
less_than
less_than_or_equal_to
|max
iex(19)> Valdi.validate(12, number: [greater_than: 0, less_than: 20])
:ok
iex(20)> Valdi.validate(12, number: [min: 0, max: 10])
{:error, "must be less than or equal to 10"}
iex(21)> Valdi.validate(12, number: [equal_to: 10])
{:error, "must be equal to 10"}
iex(22)>
Validate decimal Similar to validate number
iex(19)> Valdi.validate(Decimal.new("10.0"), decimal: [greater_than: Decimal.new("0.0"), less_than: Decimal.new("20.0")])
:ok
Validate string and enumerable length
Valdi supported check length for map
, list
, binary
, tuple
All check conditions are the same with number validation
iex(24)> Valdi.validate("mypassword", length: [min: 8, max: 16])
:ok
iex(25)> Valdi.validate([1, 2, 3], length: [min: 3])
:ok
iex(26)> Valdi.validate({"one", "two"}, length: [min: 3])
{:error, "length must be greater than or equal to 3"}
iex(27)> Valdi.validate(50, length: [min: 2])
{:error, "length check supports only lists, binaries, maps and tuples"}
Custom validation function
You can pass your validation function too. You function must follow spec:
func(any()):: :ok | {:error, message::String.t()}
iex(32)> Valdi.validate(12, func: fn val -> if is_binary(val), do: :ok, else: {:error, "not a string"} end)
{:error, "not a string"}
Validate each array element Support all above validator to validate each array element
iex(32)> Valdi.validate([1, 10, 20], each: [number: [min: 10]])
{:error, [[0, "must be greater than or equal to 10"]]}