A super lightweight and flexible field validation utility for JavaScript/TypeScript. Perfect for validating request bodies, form submissions, or any object with required fields. Say goodbye to missing fields and hello to cleaner code! 🌟
Get started by installing the valideasy package:
npm install valideasy
# Or
yarn add valideasy
🔍 Simple Validation: Quickly check if required fields are present and non-empty.
⚡️ Lightweight: No dependencies, blazing-fast execution.
🔧 Flexible: Easily extendable and customizable for your specific needs.
It’s as easy as 1-2-3! Import the valideasy function and validate your data in no time.
import valideasy from 'valideasy';
const requestBody = {
name: 'John Doe',
email: '[email protected]',
age: 30,
};
const requiredFields = ['name', 'email', 'password'];
const errorMessage = valideasy(requestBody, requiredFields);
if (errorMessage) {
console.error(`🚫 ${errorMessage}`); // Output: "🚫 password is required!"
} else {
console.log('✅ All fields are valid!');
}
Use the valideasy function to validate incoming request data in an Express.js application. This example shows how to validate the req.body for required fields in an API endpoint.
import express from 'express';
import valideasy from 'valideasy';
const app = express();
app.use(express.json());
app.post('/register', (req, res) => {
const requiredFields = ['name', 'email', 'password'];
// Validate the request body
const errorMessage = valideasy(req.body, requiredFields);
if (errorMessage) {
// If validation fails, send a 400 response with the error message
return res.status(400).json({ error: errorMessage });
}
// If validation passes, proceed with the registration process
res.status(200).json({ message: 'Registration successful!' });
})
🧩 The valideasy function checks if the requiredFields exist in the requestBody.
✅ If all fields are present and valid, it returns null.
valideasy(body, fields)
📝 Parameters
body (Object) - The object to validate (e.g., request body or form data).
fields (Array) - An array of strings specifying the required fields.
🔄 Returns
String - An error message indicating the first missing field.
null - If all required fields are present and valid.
Have questions, feedback, or suggestions? Feel free to reach out at [email protected]