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// The following definitions have been copied (almost) as-is from:
// https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/hapi__joi
//
// Note: This file is expected to change dramatically in the next major release and have been
// imported here to make migrating back to the "joi" module name simpler. It include known bugs
// and other issues. It does not include some new features included in version 17.2.0 or newer.
//
// TypeScript Version: 2.8
// TODO express type of Schema in a type-parameter (.default, .valid, .example etc)
declare namespace Joi {
type Types =
| 'any'
| 'alternatives'
| 'array'
| 'boolean'
| 'binary'
| 'date'
| 'function'
| 'link'
| 'number'
| 'object'
| 'string'
| 'symbol';
type BasicType = boolean | number | string | any[] | object | null;
type LanguageMessages = Record<string, string | Record<string, string>>;
type PresenceMode = 'optional' | 'required' | 'forbidden';
interface ErrorFormattingOptions {
/**
* when true, error message templates will escape special characters to HTML entities, for security purposes.
*
* @default false
*/
escapeHtml?: boolean;
/**
* defines the value used to set the label context variable.
*/
label?: 'path' | 'key' | false;
/**
* The preferred language code for error messages.
* The value is matched against keys at the root of the messages object, and then the error code as a child key of that.
* Can be a reference to the value, global context, or local context which is the root value passed to the validation function.
*
* Note that references to the value are usually not what you want as they move around the value structure relative to where the error happens.
* Instead, either use the global context, or the absolute value (e.g. `Joi.ref('/variable')`)
*/
language?: keyof LanguageMessages;
/**
* when false, skips rendering error templates. Useful when error messages are generated elsewhere to save processing time.
*
* @default true
*/
render?: boolean;
/**
* when true, the main error will possess a stack trace, otherwise it will be disabled.
* Defaults to false for performances reasons. Has no effect on platforms other than V8/node.js as it uses the Stack trace API.
*
* @default false
*/
stack?: boolean;
/**
* overrides the way values are wrapped (e.g. `[]` around arrays, `""` around labels).
* Each key can be set to a string with one (same character before and after the value) or two characters (first character
* before and second character after), or `false` to disable wrapping.
*/
wrap?: {
/**
* the characters used around `{#label}` references. Defaults to `'"'`.
*
* @default '"'
*/
label?: string | false,
/**
* the characters used around array values. Defaults to `'[]'`
*
* @default '[]'
*/
array?: string | false
/**
* the characters used around array string values. Defaults to no wrapping.
*
* @default false
*/
string?: string | false
};
}
interface BaseValidationOptions {
/**
* when true, stops validation on the first error, otherwise returns all the errors found.
*
* @default true
*/
abortEarly?: boolean;
/**
* when true, allows object to contain unknown keys which are ignored.
*
* @default false
*/
allowUnknown?: boolean;
/**
* when true, return artifacts alongside the value.
*
* @default false
*/
artifacts?: boolean;
/**
* when true, schema caching is enabled (for schemas with explicit caching rules).
*
* @default false
*/
cache?: boolean;
/**
* provides an external data set to be used in references
*/
context?: Context;
/**
* when true, attempts to cast values to the required types (e.g. a string to a number).
*
* @default true
*/
convert?: boolean;
/**
* sets the string format used when converting dates to strings in error messages and casting.
*
* @default 'iso'
*/
dateFormat?: 'date' | 'iso' | 'string' | 'time' | 'utc';
/**
* when true, valid results and throw errors are decorated with a debug property which includes an array of the validation steps used to generate the returned result.
*
* @default false
*/
debug?: boolean;
/**
* error formatting settings.
*/
errors?: ErrorFormattingOptions;
/**
* if false, the external rules set with `any.external()` are ignored, which is required to ignore any external validations in synchronous mode (or an exception is thrown).
*
* @default true
*/
externals?: boolean;
/**
* when true, do not apply default values.
*
* @default false
*/
noDefaults?: boolean;
/**
* when true, inputs are shallow cloned to include non-enumerable properties.
*
* @default false
*/
nonEnumerables?: boolean;
/**
* sets the default presence requirements. Supported modes: 'optional', 'required', and 'forbidden'.
*
* @default 'optional'
*/
presence?: PresenceMode;
/**
* when true, ignores unknown keys with a function value.
*
* @default false
*/
skipFunctions?: boolean;
/**
* remove unknown elements from objects and arrays.
* - when true, all unknown elements will be removed
* - when an object:
* - objects - set to true to remove unknown keys from objects
*
* @default false
*/
stripUnknown?: boolean | { arrays?: boolean; objects?: boolean };
}
interface ValidationOptions extends BaseValidationOptions {
/**
* overrides individual error messages. Defaults to no override (`{}`).
* Messages use the same rules as templates.
* Variables in double braces `{{var}}` are HTML escaped if the option `errors.escapeHtml` is set to true.
*
* @default {}
*/
messages?: LanguageMessages;
}
interface AsyncValidationOptions extends ValidationOptions {
/**
* when true, artifacts are returned alongside the value (i.e. `{ value, artifacts }`)
*
* @default false
*/
artifacts?: boolean;
/**
* when true, warnings are returned alongside the value (i.e. `{ value, warning }`).
*
* @default false
*/
warnings?: boolean;
}
interface LanguageMessageTemplate {
source: string;
rendered: string;
}
interface ErrorValidationOptions extends BaseValidationOptions {
messages?: Record<string, LanguageMessageTemplate>;
}
interface RenameOptions {
/**
* if true, does not delete the old key name, keeping both the new and old keys in place.
*
* @default false
*/
alias?: boolean;
/**
* if true, allows renaming multiple keys to the same destination where the last rename wins.
*
* @default false
*/
multiple?: boolean;
/**
* if true, allows renaming a key over an existing key.
*
* @default false
*/
override?: boolean;
/**
* if true, skip renaming of a key if it's undefined.
*
* @default false
*/
ignoreUndefined?: boolean;
}
interface TopLevelDomainOptions {
/**
* - `true` to use the IANA list of registered TLDs. This is the default value.
* - `false` to allow any TLD not listed in the `deny` list, if present.
* - A `Set` or array of the allowed TLDs. Cannot be used together with `deny`.
*/
allow?: Set<string> | string[] | boolean;
/**
* - A `Set` or array of the forbidden TLDs. Cannot be used together with a custom `allow` list.
*/
deny?: Set<string> | string[];
}
interface HierarchySeparatorOptions {
/**
* overrides the default `.` hierarchy separator. Set to false to treat the key as a literal value.
*
* @default '.'
*/
separator?: string | false;
}
interface DependencyOptions extends HierarchySeparatorOptions {
/**
* overrides the default check for a present value.
*
* @default (resolved) => resolved !== undefined
*/
isPresent?: (resolved: any) => boolean;
}
interface EmailOptions {
/**
* if `true`, domains ending with a `.` character are permitted
*
* @default false
*/
allowFullyQualified?: boolean;
/**
* If `true`, Unicode characters are permitted
*
* @default true
*/
allowUnicode?: boolean;
/**
* if `true`, ignore invalid email length errors.
*
* @default false
*/
ignoreLength?: boolean;
/**
* if true, allows multiple email addresses in a single string, separated by , or the separator characters.
*
* @default false
*/
multiple?: boolean;
/**
* when multiple is true, overrides the default , separator. String can be a single character or multiple separator characters.
*
* @default ','
*/
separator?: string | string[];
/**
* Options for TLD (top level domain) validation. By default, the TLD must be a valid name listed on the [IANA registry](http://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt)
*
* @default { allow: true }
*/
tlds?: TopLevelDomainOptions | false;
/**
* Number of segments required for the domain. Be careful since some domains, such as `io`, directly allow email.
*
* @default 2
*/
minDomainSegments?: number;
/**
* The maximum number of domain segments (e.g. `x.y.z` has 3 segments) allowed. Defaults to no limit.
*
* @default Infinity
*/
maxDomainSegments?: number;
}
interface DomainOptions {
/**
* if `true`, domains ending with a `.` character are permitted
*
* @default false
*/
allowFullyQualified?: boolean;
/**
* If `true`, Unicode characters are permitted
*
* @default true
*/
allowUnicode?: boolean;
/**
* Options for TLD (top level domain) validation. By default, the TLD must be a valid name listed on the [IANA registry](http://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt)
*
* @default { allow: true }
*/
tlds?: TopLevelDomainOptions | false;
/**
* Number of segments required for the domain.
*
* @default 2
*/
minDomainSegments?: number;
/**
* The maximum number of domain segments (e.g. `x.y.z` has 3 segments) allowed. Defaults to no limit.
*
* @default Infinity
*/
maxDomainSegments?: number;
}
interface HexOptions {
/**
* hex decoded representation must be byte aligned.
* @default false
*/
byteAligned?: boolean;
/**
* controls whether the prefix `0x` or `0X` is allowed (or required) on hex strings.
* When `true`, the prefix must be provided.
* When `false`, the prefix is forbidden.
* When `optional`, the prefix is allowed but not required.
*
* @default false
*/
prefix?: boolean | 'optional';
}
interface IpOptions {
/**
* One or more IP address versions to validate against. Valid values: ipv4, ipv6, ipvfuture
*/
version?: string | string[];
/**
* Used to determine if a CIDR is allowed or not. Valid values: optional, required, forbidden
*/
cidr?: PresenceMode;
}
type GuidVersions = 'uuidv1' | 'uuidv2' | 'uuidv3' | 'uuidv4' | 'uuidv5' | 'uuidv6' | 'uuidv7' | 'uuidv8';
interface GuidOptions {
version?: GuidVersions[] | GuidVersions;
separator?: boolean | '-' | ':';
}
interface UriOptions {
/**
* Specifies one or more acceptable Schemes, should only include the scheme name.
* Can be an Array or String (strings are automatically escaped for use in a Regular Expression).
*/
scheme?: string | RegExp | Array<string | RegExp>;
/**
* Allow relative URIs.
*
* @default false
*/
allowRelative?: boolean;
/**
* Restrict only relative URIs.
*
* @default false
*/
relativeOnly?: boolean;
/**
* Allows unencoded square brackets inside the query string.
* This is NOT RFC 3986 compliant but query strings like abc[]=123&abc[]=456 are very common these days.
*
* @default false
*/
allowQuerySquareBrackets?: boolean;
/**
* Validate the domain component using the options specified in `string.domain()`.
*/
domain?: DomainOptions;
}
interface DataUriOptions {
/**
* optional parameter defaulting to true which will require `=` padding if true or make padding optional if false
*
* @default true
*/
paddingRequired?: boolean;
}
interface Base64Options extends Pick<DataUriOptions, 'paddingRequired'> {
/**
* if true, uses the URI-safe base64 format which replaces `+` with `-` and `\` with `_`.
*
* @default false
*/
urlSafe?: boolean;
}
interface SwitchCases {
/**
* the required condition joi type.
*/
is: SchemaLike;
/**
* the alternative schema type if the condition is true.
*/
then: SchemaLike;
}
interface SwitchDefault {
/**
* the alternative schema type if no cases matched.
* Only one otherwise statement is allowed in switch as the last array item.
*/
otherwise: SchemaLike;
}
interface WhenOptions {
/**
* the required condition joi type.
*/
is?: SchemaLike;
/**
* the negative version of `is` (`then` and `otherwise` have reverse
* roles).
*/
not?: SchemaLike;
/**
* the alternative schema type if the condition is true. Required if otherwise or switch are missing.
*/
then?: SchemaLike;
/**
* the alternative schema type if the condition is false. Required if then or switch are missing.
*/
otherwise?: SchemaLike;
/**
* the list of cases. Required if then is missing. Required if then or otherwise are missing.
*/
switch?: Array<SwitchCases | SwitchDefault>;
/**
* whether to stop applying further conditions if the condition is true.
*/
break?: boolean;
}
interface WhenSchemaOptions {
/**
* the alternative schema type if the condition is true. Required if otherwise is missing.
*/
then?: SchemaLike;
/**
* the alternative schema type if the condition is false. Required if then is missing.
*/
otherwise?: SchemaLike;
}
interface Cache {
/**
* Add an item to the cache.
*
* Note that key and value can be anything including objects, array, etc.
*/
set(key: any, value: any): void;
/**
* Retrieve an item from the cache.
*
* Note that key and value can be anything including objects, array, etc.
*/
get(key: any): any;
}
interface CacheProvisionOptions {
/**
* number of items to store in the cache before the least used items are dropped.
*
* @default 1000
*/
max: number;
}
interface CacheConfiguration {
/**
* Provisions a simple LRU cache for caching simple inputs (`undefined`, `null`, strings, numbers, and booleans).
*/
provision(options?: CacheProvisionOptions): void;
}
interface CompileOptions {
/**
* If true and the provided schema is (or contains parts) using an older version of joi, will return a compiled schema that is compatible with the older version.
* If false, the schema is always compiled using the current version and if older schema components are found, an error is thrown.
*/
legacy: boolean;
}
interface IsSchemaOptions {
/**
* If true, will identify schemas from older versions of joi, otherwise will throw an error.
*
* @default false
*/
legacy: boolean;
}
interface ReferenceOptions extends HierarchySeparatorOptions {
/**
* a function with the signature `function(value)` where `value` is the resolved reference value and the return value is the adjusted value to use.
* Note that the adjust feature will not perform any type validation on the adjusted value and it must match the value expected by the rule it is used in.
* Cannot be used with `map`.
*
* @example `(value) => value + 5`
*/
adjust?: (value: any) => any;
/**
* an array of array pairs using the format `[[key, value], [key, value]]` used to maps the resolved reference value to another value.
* If the resolved value is not in the map, it is returned as-is.
* Cannot be used with `adjust`.
*/
map?: Array<[any, any]>;
/**
* overrides default prefix characters.
*/
prefix?: {
/**
* references to the globally provided context preference.
*
* @default '$'
*/
global?: string;
/**
* references to error-specific or rule specific context.
*
* @default '#'
*/
local?: string;
/**
* references to the root value being validated.
*
* @default '/'
*/
root?: string;
};
/**
* If set to a number, sets the reference relative starting point.
* Cannot be combined with separator prefix characters.
* Defaults to the reference key prefix (or 1 if none present)
*/
ancestor?: number;
/**
* creates an in-reference.
*/
in?: boolean;
/**
* when true, the reference resolves by reaching into maps and sets.
*/
iterables?: boolean;
/**
* when true, the value of the reference is used instead of its name in error messages
* and template rendering. Defaults to false.
*/
render?: boolean;
}
interface StringRegexOptions {
/**
* optional pattern name.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* when true, the provided pattern will be disallowed instead of required.
*
* @default false
*/
invert?: boolean;
}
interface RuleOptions {
/**
* if true, the rules will not be replaced by the same unique rule later.
*
* For example, `Joi.number().min(1).rule({ keep: true }).min(2)` will keep both `min()` rules instead of the later rule overriding the first.
*
* @default false
*/
keep?: boolean;
/**
* a single message string or a messages object where each key is an error code and corresponding message string as value.
*
* The object is the same as the messages used as an option in `any.validate()`.
* The strings can be plain messages or a message template.
*/
message?: string | LanguageMessages;
/**
* if true, turns any error generated by the ruleset to warnings.
*/
warn?: boolean;
}
interface ErrorReport extends Error {
code: string;
flags: Record<string, ExtensionFlag>;
path: string[];
prefs: ErrorValidationOptions;
messages: LanguageMessages;
state: State;
value: any;
local: any;
}
interface ValidationError extends Error {
name: 'ValidationError';
isJoi: boolean;
/**
* array of errors.
*/
details: ValidationErrorItem[];
/**
* function that returns a string with an annotated version of the object pointing at the places where errors occurred.
*
* NOTE: This method does not exist in browser builds of Joi
*
* @param stripColors - if truthy, will strip the colors out of the output.
*/
annotate(stripColors?: boolean): string;
_original: any;
}
interface ValidationErrorItem {
message: string;
path: Array<string | number>;
type: string;
context?: Context;
}
type ValidationErrorFunction = (errors: ErrorReport[]) => string | ValidationErrorItem | Error | ErrorReport[];
interface ValidationWarning {
message: string;
details: ValidationErrorItem[];
}
type ValidationResult<TSchema = any> = {
error: undefined;
warning?: ValidationError;
value: TSchema;
} | {
error: ValidationError;
warning?: ValidationError;
value: any;
}
interface CreateErrorOptions {
flags?: boolean;
messages?: LanguageMessages;
}
interface ModifyOptions {
each?: boolean;
once?: boolean;
ref?: boolean;
schema?: boolean;
}
interface MutateRegisterOptions {
family?: any;
key?: any;
}
interface SetFlagOptions {
clone: boolean;
}
interface CustomHelpers<V = any> {
schema: ExtensionBoundSchema;
state: State;
prefs: ValidationOptions;
original: V;
warn: (code: string, local?: Context) => void;
error: (code: string, local?: Context, localState?: State) => ErrorReport;
message: (messages: LanguageMessages, local?: Context) => ErrorReport;
}
type CustomValidator<V = any, R = V> = (value: V, helpers: CustomHelpers<R>) => R | ErrorReport;
interface ExternalHelpers<V = any> {
schema: ExtensionBoundSchema;
linked: ExtensionBoundSchema | null;
state: State;
prefs: ValidationOptions;
original: V;
warn: (code: string, local?: Context) => void;
error: (code: string, local?: Context) => ErrorReport;
message: (messages: LanguageMessages, local?: Context) => ErrorReport;
}
type ExternalValidationFunction<V = any, R = V> = (value: V, helpers: ExternalHelpers<R>) => R | undefined;
type SchemaLikeWithoutArray = string | number | boolean | null | Schema | SchemaMap;
type SchemaLike = SchemaLikeWithoutArray | object;
type NullableType<T> = undefined | null | T
type IsPrimitiveSubset<T> =
[T] extends [string]
? true
: [T] extends [number]
? true
: [T] extends [bigint]
? true
: [T] extends [boolean]
? true
: [T] extends [symbol]
? true
: [T] extends [null]
? true
: [T] extends [undefined]
? true
: false;
type IsUnion<T, U extends T = T> =
T extends unknown ? [U] extends [T] ? false : true : false;
type IsNonPrimitiveSubsetUnion<T> = true extends IsUnion<T> ? true extends IsPrimitiveSubset<T> ? false : true : false;
type ObjectPropertiesSchema<T = any> =
true extends IsNonPrimitiveSubsetUnion<Exclude<T, undefined | null>>
? Joi.AlternativesSchema
: T extends NullableType<string>
? Joi.StringSchema
: T extends NullableType<number>
? Joi.NumberSchema
: T extends NullableType<bigint>
? Joi.NumberSchema
: T extends NullableType<boolean>
? Joi.BooleanSchema
: T extends NullableType<Date>
? Joi.DateSchema
: T extends NullableType<Buffer>
? Joi.BinarySchema
: T extends NullableType<Array<any>>
? Joi.ArraySchema
: T extends NullableType<object>
? (StrictSchemaMap<T> | ObjectSchema<T>)
: never
type PartialSchemaMap<TSchema = any> = {
[key in keyof TSchema]?: SchemaLike | SchemaLike[];
}
type StrictSchemaMap<TSchema = any> = {
[key in keyof TSchema]-?: ObjectPropertiesSchema<TSchema[key]>
};
type SchemaMap<TSchema = any, isStrict = false> = isStrict extends true ? StrictSchemaMap<TSchema> : PartialSchemaMap<TSchema>
type Schema<P = any> =
| AnySchema<P>
| ArraySchema<P>
| AlternativesSchema<P>
| BinarySchema<P>
| BooleanSchema<P>
| DateSchema<P>
| FunctionSchema<P>
| NumberSchema<P>
| ObjectSchema<P>
| StringSchema<P>
| LinkSchema<P>
| SymbolSchema<P>;
type SchemaFunction = (schema: Schema) => Schema;
interface AddRuleOptions {
name: string;
args?: {
[key: string]: any;
};
}
interface GetRuleOptions {
args?: Record<string, any>;
method?: string;
name: string;
operator?: string;
}
interface SchemaInternals {
/**
* Parent schema object.
*/
$_super: Schema;
/**
* Terms of current schema.
*/
$_terms: Record<string, any>;
/**
* Adds a rule to current validation schema.
*/
$_addRule(rule: string | AddRuleOptions): Schema;
/**
* Internally compiles schema.
*/
$_compile(schema: SchemaLike, options?: CompileOptions): Schema;
/**
* Creates a joi error object.
*/
$_createError(
code: string,
value: any,
context: Context,
state: State,
prefs: ValidationOptions,
options?: CreateErrorOptions,
): Err;
/**
* Get value from given flag.
*/
$_getFlag(name: string): any;
/**
* Retrieve some rule configuration.
*/
$_getRule(name: string): GetRuleOptions | undefined;
$_mapLabels(path: string | string[]): string;
/**
* Returns true if validations runs fine on given value.
*/
$_match(value: any, state: State, prefs: ValidationOptions): boolean;
$_modify(options?: ModifyOptions): Schema;
/**
* Resets current schema.
*/
$_mutateRebuild(): this;
$_mutateRegister(schema: Schema, options?: MutateRegisterOptions): void;
/**
* Get value from given property.
*/
$_property(name: string): any;
/**
* Get schema at given path.
*/
$_reach(path: string[]): Schema;
/**
* Get current schema root references.
*/
$_rootReferences(): any;
/**
* Set flag to given value.
*/
$_setFlag(flag: string, value: any, options?: SetFlagOptions): void;
/**
* Runs internal validations against given value.
*/
$_validate(value: any, state: State, prefs: ValidationOptions): ValidationResult;
}
interface AnySchema<TSchema = any> extends SchemaInternals {
/**
* Flags of current schema.
*/
_flags: Record<string, any>;
/**
* Starts a ruleset in order to apply multiple rule options. The set ends when `rule()`, `keep()`, `message()`, or `warn()` is called.
*/
$: this;
/**
* Starts a ruleset in order to apply multiple rule options. The set ends when `rule()`, `keep()`, `message()`, or `warn()` is called.
*/
ruleset: this;
type?: Types | string;
/**
* Whitelists a value
*/
allow(...values: any[]): this;
/**
* Assign target alteration options to a schema that are applied when `any.tailor()` is called.
* @param targets - an object where each key is a target name, and each value is a function that takes an schema and returns an schema.
*/
alter(targets: Record<string, (schema: this) => Schema>): this;
/**
* Assigns the schema an artifact id which is included in the validation result if the rule passed validation.
* @param id - any value other than undefined which will be returned as-is in the result artifacts map.
*/
artifact(id: any): this;
/**
* By default, some Joi methods to function properly need to rely on the Joi instance they are attached to because
* they use `this` internally.
* So `Joi.string()` works but if you extract the function from it and call `string()` it won't.
* `bind()` creates a new Joi instance where all the functions relying on `this` are bound to the Joi instance.
*/
bind(): this;
/**
* Adds caching to the schema which will attempt to cache the validation results (success and failures) of incoming inputs.
* If no cache is passed, a default cache is provisioned by using `cache.provision()` internally.
*/
cache(cache?: Cache): this;
/**
* Casts the validated value to the specified type.
*/
cast(to: 'map' | 'number' | 'set' | 'string'): this;
/**
* Returns a new type that is the result of adding the rules of one type to another.
*/
concat(schema: this): this;
/**
* Adds a custom validation function.
*/
custom(fn: CustomValidator, description?: string): this;
/**
* Sets a default value if the original value is `undefined` where:
* @param value - the default value. One of:
* - a literal value (string, number, object, etc.)
* - a [references](#refkey-options)
* - a function which returns the default value using the signature `function(parent, helpers)` where:
* - `parent` - a clone of the object containing the value being validated. Note that since specifying a
* `parent` argument performs cloning, do not declare format arguments if you are not using them.
* - `helpers` - same as those described in [`any.custom()`](anycustomermethod_description)
*
* When called without any `value` on an object schema type, a default value will be automatically generated
* based on the default values of the object keys.
*
* Note that if value is an object, any changes to the object after `default()` is called will change the
* reference and any future assignment.
*/
default(value?: BasicType | Reference | ((parent: any, helpers: CustomHelpers) => BasicType | Reference)): this;
/**
* Returns a plain object representing the schema's rules and properties
*/
describe(): Description;
/**
* Annotates the key
*/
description(desc: string): this;
/**
* Disallows values.
*/
disallow(...values: any[]): this;
/**
* Considers anything that matches the schema to be empty (undefined).
* @param schema - any object or joi schema to match. An undefined schema unsets that rule.
*/
empty(schema?: SchemaLike): this;
/**
* Adds the provided values into the allowed whitelist and marks them as the only valid values allowed.
*/
equal(...values: any[]): this;
/**
* Overrides the default joi error with a custom error if the rule fails where:
* @param err - can be:
* an instance of `Error` - the override error.
* a `function(errors)`, taking an array of errors as argument, where it must either:
* return a `string` - substitutes the error message with this text
* return a single ` object` or an `Array` of it, where:
* `type` - optional parameter providing the type of the error (eg. `number.min`).
* `message` - optional parameter if `template` is provided, containing the text of the error.
* `template` - optional parameter if `message` is provided, containing a template string, using the same format as usual joi language errors.
* `context` - optional parameter, to provide context to your error if you are using the `template`.
* return an `Error` - same as when you directly provide an `Error`, but you can customize the error message based on the errors.
*
* Note that if you provide an `Error`, it will be returned as-is, unmodified and undecorated with any of the
* normal joi error properties. If validation fails and another error is found before the error
* override, that error will be returned and the override will be ignored (unless the `abortEarly`
* option has been set to `false`).
*/
error(err: Error | ValidationErrorFunction): this;
/**
* Annotates the key with an example value, must be valid.
*/
example(value: any, options?: { override: boolean }): this;
/**
* Marks a key as required which will not allow undefined as value. All keys are optional by default.
*/
exist(): this;
/**
* Adds an external validation rule.
*
* Note that external validation rules are only called after the all other validation rules for the entire schema (from the value root) are checked.
* This means that any changes made to the value by the external rules are not available to any other validation rules during the non-external validation phase.
* If schema validation failed, no external validation rules are called.
*/
external(method: ExternalValidationFunction, description?: string): this;
/**
* Returns a sub-schema based on a path of object keys or schema ids.
*
* @param path - a dot `.` separated path string or a pre-split array of path keys. The keys must match the sub-schema id or object key (if no id was explicitly set).
*/
extract(path: string | string[]): Schema;
/**
* Sets a failover value if the original value fails passing validation.
*
* @param value - the failover value. value supports references. value may be assigned a function which returns the default value.
*
* If value is specified as a function that accepts a single parameter, that parameter will be a context object that can be used to derive the resulting value.
* Note that if value is an object, any changes to the object after `failover()` is called will change the reference and any future assignment.
* Use a function when setting a dynamic value (e.g. the current time).
* Using a function with a single argument performs some internal cloning which has a performance impact.
* If you do not need access to the context, define the function without any arguments.
*/
failover(value: any): this;
/**
* Marks a key as forbidden which will not allow any value except undefined. Used to explicitly forbid keys.
*/
forbidden(): this;
/**
* Returns a new schema where each of the path keys listed have been modified.
*
* @param key - an array of key strings, a single key string, or an array of arrays of pre-split key strings.
* @param adjuster - a function which must return a modified schema.
*/
fork(key: string | string[] | string[][], adjuster: SchemaFunction): this;
/**
* Sets a schema id for reaching into the schema via `any.extract()`.
* If no id is set, the schema id defaults to the object key it is associated with.
* If the schema is used in an array or alternatives type and no id is set, the schema in unreachable.
*/
id(name?: string): this;
/**
* Disallows values.
*/
invalid(...values: any[]): this;
/**
* Same as `rule({ keep: true })`.
*
* Note that `keep()` will terminate the current ruleset and cannot be followed by another rule option.
* Use `rule()` to apply multiple rule options.
*/
keep(): this;
/**
* Overrides the key name in error messages.
*/
label(name: string): this;
/**
* Same as `rule({ message })`.
*
* Note that `message()` will terminate the current ruleset and cannot be followed by another rule option.
* Use `rule()` to apply multiple rule options.
*/
message(message: string): this;
/**
* Same as `any.prefs({ messages })`.
* Note that while `any.message()` applies only to the last rule or ruleset, `any.messages()` applies to the entire schema.
*/
messages(messages: LanguageMessages): this;
/**
* Attaches metadata to the key.
*/
meta(meta: object): this;
/**
* Disallows values.
*/
not(...values: any[]): this;
/**
* Annotates the key
*/
note(...notes: string[]): this;
/**
* Requires the validated value to match of the provided `any.allow()` values.
* It has not effect when called together with `any.valid()` since it already sets the requirements.
* When used with `any.allow()` it converts it to an `any.valid()`.
*/
only(): this;
/**
* Marks a key as optional which will allow undefined as values. Used to annotate the schema for readability as all keys are optional by default.
*/
optional(): this;
/**
* Overrides the global validate() options for the current key and any sub-key.
*/
options(options: ValidationOptions): this;
/**
* Overrides the global validate() options for the current key and any sub-key.
*/
prefs(options: ValidationOptions): this;
/**
* Overrides the global validate() options for the current key and any sub-key.
*/
preferences(options: ValidationOptions): this;
/**
* Sets the presence mode for the schema.
*/
presence(mode: PresenceMode): this;
/**
* Outputs the original untouched value instead of the casted value.
*/
raw(enabled?: boolean): this;
/**
* Marks a key as required which will not allow undefined as value. All keys are optional by default.
*/
required(): this;
/**
* Applies a set of rule options to the current ruleset or last rule added.
*
* When applying rule options, the last rule (e.g. `min()`) is used unless there is an active ruleset defined (e.g. `$.min().max()`)
* in which case the options are applied to all the provided rules.
* Once `rule()` is called, the previous rules can no longer be modified and any active ruleset is terminated.
*
* Rule modifications can only be applied to supported rules.
* Most of the `any` methods do not support rule modifications because they are implemented using schema flags (e.g. `required()`) or special
* internal implementation (e.g. `valid()`).
* In those cases, use the `any.messages()` method to override the error codes for the errors you want to customize.
*/
rule(options: RuleOptions): this;
/**
* Registers a schema to be used by descendants of the current schema in named link references.
*/
shared(ref: Schema): this;
/**
* Sets the options.convert options to false which prevent type casting for the current key and any child keys.
*/
strict(isStrict?: boolean): this;
/**
* Marks a key to be removed from a resulting object or array after validation. Used to sanitize output.
* @param [enabled=true] - if true, the value is stripped, otherwise the validated value is retained. Defaults to true.
*/
strip(enabled?: boolean): this;
/**
* Annotates the key
*/
tag(...tags: string[]): this;
/**
* Applies any assigned target alterations to a copy of the schema that were applied via `any.alter()`.
*/
tailor(targets: string | string[]): Schema;
/**
* Annotates the key with an unit name.
*/
unit(name: string): this;
/**
* Adds the provided values into the allowed whitelist and marks them as the only valid values allowed.
*/
valid(...values: any[]): this;
/**
* Validates a value using the schema and options.
*/
validate(value: any, options?: ValidationOptions): ValidationResult<TSchema>;
/**
* Validates a value using the schema and options.
*/
validateAsync<TOpts extends AsyncValidationOptions>(
value: any,
options?: TOpts
): Promise<
TOpts extends { artifacts: true } | { warnings: true }
? { value: TSchema } & (TOpts extends { artifacts: true }
? { artifacts: Map<any, string[][]> }
: {}) &
(TOpts extends { warnings: true }
? { warning: ValidationWarning }
: {})
: TSchema
>;
/**
* Same as `rule({ warn: true })`.
* Note that `warn()` will terminate the current ruleset and cannot be followed by another rule option.
* Use `rule()` to apply multiple rule options.
*/
warn(): this;
/**
* Generates a warning.
* When calling `any.validateAsync()`, set the `warning` option to true to enable warnings.
* Warnings are reported separately from errors alongside the result value via the warning key (i.e. `{ value, warning }`).
* Warning are always included when calling `any.validate()`.
*/
warning(code: string, context: Context): this;
/**
* Converts the type into an alternatives type where the conditions are merged into the type definition where:
*/
when(ref: string | Reference, options: WhenOptions | WhenOptions[]): this;
/**
* Converts the type into an alternatives type where the conditions are merged into the type definition where:
*/
when(ref: Schema, options: WhenSchemaOptions): this;
}
interface Description {
type?: Types | string;
label?: string;
description?: string;
flags?: object;
notes?: string[];
tags?: string[];
metas?: any[];
example?: any[];
valids?: any[];
invalids?: any[];
unit?: string;
options?: ValidationOptions;
[key: string]: any;
}
interface Context {
[key: string]: any;
key?: string;
label?: string;
value?: any;
}
interface State {
key?: string;
path?: (string | number)[];
parent?: any;
reference?: any;
ancestors?: any;
localize?(...args: any[]): State;
}
interface BooleanSchema<TSchema = boolean> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Allows for additional values to be considered valid booleans by converting them to false during validation.
* String comparisons are by default case insensitive,
* see `boolean.sensitive()` to change this behavior.
* @param values - strings, numbers or arrays of them
*/
falsy(...values: Array<string | number | null>): this;
/**
* Allows the values provided to truthy and falsy as well as the "true" and "false" default conversion
* (when not in `strict()` mode) to be matched in a case insensitive manner.
*/
sensitive(enabled?: boolean): this;
/**
* Allows for additional values to be considered valid booleans by converting them to true during validation.
* String comparisons are by default case insensitive, see `boolean.sensitive()` to change this behavior.
* @param values - strings, numbers or arrays of them
*/
truthy(...values: Array<string | number | null>): this;
}
interface NumberSchema<TSchema = number> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Specifies that the value must be greater than limit.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
greater(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Requires the number to be an integer (no floating point).
*/
integer(): this;
/**
* Specifies that the value must be less than limit.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
less(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the maximum value.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
max(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the minimum value.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
min(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies that the value must be a multiple of base.
*/
multiple(base: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Requires the number to be negative.
*/
negative(): this;
/**
* Requires the number to be a TCP port, so between 0 and 65535.
*/
port(): this;
/**
* Requires the number to be positive.
*/
positive(): this;
/**
* Specifies the maximum number of decimal places where:
* @param limit - the maximum number of decimal places allowed.
*/
precision(limit: number): this;
/**
* Requires the number to be negative or positive.
*/
sign(sign: 'positive' | 'negative'): this;
/**
* Allows the number to be outside of JavaScript's safety range (Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER & Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER).
*/
unsafe(enabled?: any): this;
}
interface StringSchema<TSchema = string> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Requires the string value to only contain a-z, A-Z, and 0-9.
*/
alphanum(): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid base64 string; does not check the decoded value.
*/
base64(options?: Base64Options): this;
/**
* Sets the required string case.
*/
case(direction: 'upper' | 'lower'): this;
/**
* Requires the number to be a credit card number (Using Luhn Algorithm).
*/
creditCard(): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid data URI string.
*/
dataUri(options?: DataUriOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid domain.
*/
domain(options?: DomainOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid email address.
*/
email(options?: EmailOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid GUID.
*/
guid(options?: GuidOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid hexadecimal string.
*/
hex(options?: HexOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid hostname as per RFC1123.
*/
hostname(): this;
/**
* Allows the value to match any whitelist of blacklist item in a case insensitive comparison.
*/
insensitive(): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid ip address.
*/
ip(options?: IpOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be in valid ISO 8601 date format.
*/
isoDate(): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be in valid ISO 8601 duration format.
*/
isoDuration(): this;
/**
* Specifies the exact string length required
* @param limit - the required string length. It can also be a reference to another field.
* @param encoding - if specified, the string length is calculated in bytes using the provided encoding.
*/
length(limit: number | Reference, encoding?: string): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be all lowercase. If the validation convert option is on (enabled by default), the string will be forced to lowercase.
*/
lowercase(): this;
/**
* Specifies the maximum number of string characters.
* @param limit - the maximum number of string characters allowed. It can also be a reference to another field.
* @param encoding - if specified, the string length is calculated in bytes using the provided encoding.
*/
max(limit: number | Reference, encoding?: string): this;
/**
* Specifies the minimum number string characters.
* @param limit - the minimum number of string characters required. It can also be a reference to another field.
* @param encoding - if specified, the string length is calculated in bytes using the provided encoding.
*/
min(limit: number | Reference, encoding?: string): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be in a unicode normalized form. If the validation convert option is on (enabled by default), the string will be normalized.
* @param [form='NFC'] - The unicode normalization form to use. Valid values: NFC [default], NFD, NFKC, NFKD
*/
normalize(form?: 'NFC' | 'NFD' | 'NFKC' | 'NFKD'): this;
/**
* Defines a regular expression rule.
* @param pattern - a regular expression object the string value must match against.
* @param options - optional, can be:
* Name for patterns (useful with multiple patterns). Defaults to 'required'.
* An optional configuration object with the following supported properties:
* name - optional pattern name.
* invert - optional boolean flag. Defaults to false behavior. If specified as true, the provided pattern will be disallowed instead of required.
*/
pattern(pattern: RegExp, options?: string | StringRegexOptions): this;
/**
* Defines a regular expression rule.
* @param pattern - a regular expression object the string value must match against.
* @param options - optional, can be:
* Name for patterns (useful with multiple patterns). Defaults to 'required'.
* An optional configuration object with the following supported properties:
* name - optional pattern name.
* invert - optional boolean flag. Defaults to false behavior. If specified as true, the provided pattern will be disallowed instead of required.
*/
regex(pattern: RegExp, options?: string | StringRegexOptions): this;
/**
* Replace characters matching the given pattern with the specified replacement string where:
* @param pattern - a regular expression object to match against, or a string of which all occurrences will be replaced.
* @param replacement - the string that will replace the pattern.
*/
replace(pattern: RegExp | string, replacement: string): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to only contain a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and underscore _.
*/
token(): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to contain no whitespace before or after. If the validation convert option is on (enabled by default), the string will be trimmed.
* @param [enabled=true] - optional parameter defaulting to true which allows you to reset the behavior of trim by providing a falsy value.
*/
trim(enabled?: any): this;
/**
* Specifies whether the string.max() limit should be used as a truncation.
* @param [enabled=true] - optional parameter defaulting to true which allows you to reset the behavior of truncate by providing a falsy value.
*/
truncate(enabled?: boolean): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be all uppercase. If the validation convert option is on (enabled by default), the string will be forced to uppercase.
*/
uppercase(): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid RFC 3986 URI.
*/
uri(options?: UriOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be a valid GUID.
*/
uuid(options?: GuidOptions): this;
}
interface SymbolSchema<TSchema = Symbol> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
// TODO: support number and symbol index
map(iterable: Iterable<[string | number | boolean | symbol, symbol]> | { [key: string]: symbol }): this;
}
interface ArraySortOptions {
/**
* @default 'ascending'
*/
order?: 'ascending' | 'descending';
by?: string | Reference;
}
interface ArrayUniqueOptions extends HierarchySeparatorOptions {
/**
* if true, undefined values for the dot notation string comparator will not cause the array to fail on uniqueness.
*
* @default false
*/
ignoreUndefined?: boolean;
}
type ComparatorFunction = (a: any, b: any) => boolean;
interface ArraySchema<TSchema = any[]> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Verifies that an assertion passes for at least one item in the array, where:
* `schema` - the validation rules required to satisfy the assertion. If the `schema` includes references, they are resolved against
* the array item being tested, not the value of the `ref` target.
*/
has(schema: SchemaLike): this;
/**
* List the types allowed for the array values.
* If a given type is .required() then there must be a matching item in the array.
* If a type is .forbidden() then it cannot appear in the array.
* Required items can be added multiple times to signify that multiple items must be found.
* Errors will contain the number of items that didn't match.
* Any unmatched item having a label will be mentioned explicitly.
*
* @param type - a joi schema object to validate each array item against.
*/
items(...types: SchemaLikeWithoutArray[]): this;
/**
* Specifies the exact number of items in the array.
*/
length(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the maximum number of items in the array.
*/
max(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the minimum number of items in the array.
*/
min(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Lists the types in sequence order for the array values where:
* @param type - a joi schema object to validate against each array item in sequence order. type can be multiple values passed as individual arguments.
* If a given type is .required() then there must be a matching item with the same index position in the array.
* Errors will contain the number of items that didn't match.
* Any unmatched item having a label will be mentioned explicitly.
*/
ordered(...types: SchemaLikeWithoutArray[]): this;
/**
* Allow single values to be checked against rules as if it were provided as an array.
* enabled can be used with a falsy value to go back to the default behavior.
*/
single(enabled?: any): this;
/**
* Sorts the array by given order.
*/
sort(options?: ArraySortOptions): this;
/**
* Allow this array to be sparse.
* enabled can be used with a falsy value to go back to the default behavior.
*/
sparse(enabled?: any): this;
/**
* Requires the array values to be unique.
* Remember that if you provide a custom comparator function,
* different types can be passed as parameter depending on the rules you set on items.
* Be aware that a deep equality is performed on elements of the array having a type of object,
* a performance penalty is to be expected for this kind of operation.
*/
unique(comparator?: string | ComparatorFunction, options?: ArrayUniqueOptions): this;
}
interface ObjectPatternOptions {
fallthrough?: boolean;
matches: SchemaLike | Reference;
}
interface ObjectSchema<TSchema = any> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Defines an all-or-nothing relationship between keys where if one of the peers is present, all of them are required as well.
*
* Optional settings must be the last argument.
*/
and(...peers: Array<string | DependencyOptions>): this;
/**
* Appends the allowed object keys. If schema is null, undefined, or {}, no changes will be applied.
*/
append(schema?: SchemaMap<TSchema>): this;
append<TSchemaExtended = any, T = TSchemaExtended>(schema?: SchemaMap<T>): ObjectSchema<T>
/**
* Verifies an assertion where.
*/
assert(ref: string | Reference, schema: SchemaLike, message?: string): this;
/**
* Requires the object to be an instance of a given constructor.
*
* @param constructor - the constructor function that the object must be an instance of.
* @param name - an alternate name to use in validation errors. This is useful when the constructor function does not have a name.
*/
// tslint:disable-next-line:ban-types
instance(constructor: Function, name?: string): this;
/**
* Sets or extends the allowed object keys.
*/
keys(schema?: SchemaMap<TSchema>): this;
/**
* Specifies the exact number of keys in the object.
*/
length(limit: number): this;
/**
* Specifies the maximum number of keys in the object.
*/
max(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the minimum number of keys in the object.
*/
min(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Defines a relationship between keys where not all peers can be present at the same time.
*
* Optional settings must be the last argument.
*/
nand(...peers: Array<string | DependencyOptions>): this;
/**
* Defines a relationship between keys where one of the peers is required (and more than one is allowed).
*
* Optional settings must be the last argument.
*/
or(...peers: Array<string | DependencyOptions>): this;
/**
* Defines an exclusive relationship between a set of keys where only one is allowed but none are required.
*
* Optional settings must be the last argument.
*/
oxor(...peers: Array<string | DependencyOptions>): this;
/**
* Specify validation rules for unknown keys matching a pattern.
*
* @param pattern - a pattern that can be either a regular expression or a joi schema that will be tested against the unknown key names
* @param schema - the schema object matching keys must validate against
*/
pattern(pattern: RegExp | SchemaLike, schema: SchemaLike, options?: ObjectPatternOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the object to be a Joi reference.
*/
ref(): this;
/**
* Requires the object to be a `RegExp` object.
*/
regex(): this;
/**
* Renames a key to another name (deletes the renamed key).
*/
rename(from: string | RegExp, to: string, options?: RenameOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the object to be a Joi schema instance.
*/
schema(type?: SchemaLike): this;
/**
* Overrides the handling of unknown keys for the scope of the current object only (does not apply to children).
*/
unknown(allow?: boolean): this;
/**
* Requires the presence of other keys whenever the specified key is present.
*/
with(key: string, peers: string | string[], options?: DependencyOptions): this;
/**
* Forbids the presence of other keys whenever the specified is present.
*/
without(key: string, peers: string | string[], options?: DependencyOptions): this;
/**
* Defines an exclusive relationship between a set of keys. one of them is required but not at the same time.
*
* Optional settings must be the last argument.
*/
xor(...peers: Array<string | DependencyOptions>): this;
}
interface BinarySchema<TSchema = Buffer> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Sets the string encoding format if a string input is converted to a buffer.
*/
encoding(encoding: string): this;
/**
* Specifies the minimum length of the buffer.
*/
min(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the maximum length of the buffer.
*/
max(limit: number | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the exact length of the buffer:
*/
length(limit: number | Reference): this;
}
interface DateSchema<TSchema = Date> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Specifies that the value must be greater than date.
* Notes: 'now' can be passed in lieu of date so as to always compare relatively to the current date,
* allowing to explicitly ensure a date is either in the past or in the future.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
greater(date: 'now' | Date | number | string | Reference): this;
/**
* Requires the string value to be in valid ISO 8601 date format.
*/
iso(): this;
/**
* Specifies that the value must be less than date.
* Notes: 'now' can be passed in lieu of date so as to always compare relatively to the current date,
* allowing to explicitly ensure a date is either in the past or in the future.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
less(date: 'now' | Date | number | string | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the oldest date allowed.
* Notes: 'now' can be passed in lieu of date so as to always compare relatively to the current date,
* allowing to explicitly ensure a date is either in the past or in the future.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
min(date: 'now' | Date | number | string | Reference): this;
/**
* Specifies the latest date allowed.
* Notes: 'now' can be passed in lieu of date so as to always compare relatively to the current date,
* allowing to explicitly ensure a date is either in the past or in the future.
* It can also be a reference to another field.
*/
max(date: 'now' | Date | number | string | Reference): this;
/**
* Requires the value to be a timestamp interval from Unix Time.
* @param type - the type of timestamp (allowed values are unix or javascript [default])
*/
timestamp(type?: 'javascript' | 'unix'): this;
}
interface FunctionSchema<TSchema = Function> extends ObjectSchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Specifies the arity of the function where:
* @param n - the arity expected.
*/
arity(n: number): this;
/**
* Requires the function to be a class.
*/
class(): this;
/**
* Specifies the minimal arity of the function where:
* @param n - the minimal arity expected.
*/
minArity(n: number): this;
/**
* Specifies the minimal arity of the function where:
* @param n - the minimal arity expected.
*/
maxArity(n: number): this;
}
interface AlternativesSchema<TSchema = any> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Adds a conditional alternative schema type, either based on another key value, or a schema peeking into the current value.
*/
conditional(ref: string | Reference, options: WhenOptions | WhenOptions[]): this;
conditional(ref: Schema, options: WhenSchemaOptions): this;
/**
* Requires the validated value to match a specific set of the provided alternative.try() schemas.
* Cannot be combined with `alternatives.conditional()`.
*/
match(mode: 'any' | 'all' | 'one'): this;
/**
* Adds an alternative schema type for attempting to match against the validated value.
*/
try(...types: SchemaLikeWithoutArray[]): this;
}
interface LinkSchema<TSchema = any> extends AnySchema<TSchema> {
/**
* Same as `any.concat()` but the schema is merged after the link is resolved which allows merging with schemas of the same type as the resolved link.
* Will throw an exception during validation if the merged types are not compatible.
*/
concat(schema: Schema): this;
/**
* Initializes the schema after constructions for cases where the schema has to be constructed first and then initialized.
* If `ref` was not passed to the constructor, `link.ref()` must be called prior to usage.
*/
ref(ref: string): this;
}
interface Reference extends Exclude<ReferenceOptions, 'prefix'> {
depth: number;
type: string;
key: string;
root: string;
path: string[];
display: string;
toString(): string;
}
type ExtensionBoundSchema = Schema & SchemaInternals;
interface RuleArgs {
name: string;
ref?: boolean;
assert?: ((value: any) => boolean) | AnySchema;
message?: string;
/**
* Undocumented properties
*/
normalize?(value: any): any;
}
type RuleMethod = (...args: any[]) => any;
interface ExtensionRule {
/**
* alternative name for this rule.
*/
alias?: string;
/**
* whether rule supports multiple invocations.
*/
multi?: boolean;
/**
* Dual rule: converts or validates.
*/
convert?: boolean;
/**
* list of arguments accepted by `method`.
*/
args?: Array<RuleArgs | string>;
/**
* rule body.
*/
method?: RuleMethod | false;
/**
* validation function.
*/
validate?(value: any, helpers: any, args: Record<string, any>, options: any): any;
/**
* undocumented flags.
*/
priority?: boolean;
manifest?: boolean;
}
interface CoerceResult {
errors?: ErrorReport[];
value?: any;
}
type CoerceFunction = (value: any, helpers: CustomHelpers) => CoerceResult;
interface CoerceObject {
method: CoerceFunction;
from?: string | string[];
}
interface ExtensionFlag {
setter?: string;
default?: any;
}
interface ExtensionTermManifest {
mapped: {
from: string;
to: string;
};
}
interface ExtensionTerm {
init: any[] | null;
register?: any;
manifest?: Record<string, 'schema' | 'single' | ExtensionTermManifest>;
}
interface Extension {
type: string | RegExp;
args?(...args: SchemaLike[]): Schema;
base?: Schema;
coerce?: CoerceFunction | CoerceObject;
flags?: Record<string, ExtensionFlag>;
manifest?: {
build?(obj: ExtensionBoundSchema, desc: Record<string, any>): any;
};
messages?: LanguageMessages | string;
modifiers?: Record<string, (rule: any, enabled?: boolean) => any>;
overrides?: Record<string, (value: any) => Schema>;
prepare?(value: any, helpers: CustomHelpers): any;
rebuild?(schema: ExtensionBoundSchema): void;
rules?: Record<string, ExtensionRule & ThisType<SchemaInternals>>;
terms?: Record<string, ExtensionTerm>;
validate?(value: any, helpers: CustomHelpers): any;
/**
* undocumented options
*/
cast?: Record<string, { from(value: any): any; to(value: any, helpers: CustomHelpers): any }>;
properties?: Record<string, any>;
}
type ExtensionFactory = (joi: Root) => Extension;
interface Err {
toString(): string;
}
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interface Root {
/**
* Current version of the joi package.
*/
version: string;
ValidationError: new (message: string, details: ValidationErrorItem[], original: any) => ValidationError;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches any data type.
*/
any<TSchema = any>(): AnySchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches an array data type.
*/
array<TSchema = any[]>(): ArraySchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a boolean data type (as well as the strings 'true', 'false', 'yes', and 'no'). Can also be called via boolean().
*/
bool<TSchema = boolean>(): BooleanSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a boolean data type (as well as the strings 'true', 'false', 'yes', and 'no'). Can also be called via bool().
*/
boolean<TSchema = boolean>(): BooleanSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a Buffer data type (as well as the strings which will be converted to Buffers).
*/
binary<TSchema = Buffer>(): BinarySchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a date type (as well as a JavaScript date string or number of milliseconds).
*/
date<TSchema = Date>(): DateSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a function type.
*/
func<TSchema = Function>(): FunctionSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a function type.
*/
function<TSchema = Function>(): FunctionSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a number data type (as well as strings that can be converted to numbers).
*/
number<TSchema = number>(): NumberSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches an object data type (as well as JSON strings that have been parsed into objects).
*/
// tslint:disable-next-line:no-unnecessary-generics
object<TSchema = any, isStrict = false, T = TSchema>(schema?: SchemaMap<T, isStrict>): ObjectSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches a string data type. Note that empty strings are not allowed by default and must be enabled with allow('').
*/
string<TSchema = string>(): StringSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a schema object that matches any symbol.
*/
symbol<TSchema = Symbol>(): SymbolSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Generates a type that will match one of the provided alternative schemas
*/
alternatives<TSchema = any>(types: SchemaLike[]): AlternativesSchema<TSchema>;
alternatives<TSchema = any>(...types: SchemaLike[]): AlternativesSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Alias for `alternatives`
*/
alt<TSchema = any>(types: SchemaLike[]): AlternativesSchema<TSchema>;
alt<TSchema = any>(...types: SchemaLike[]): AlternativesSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Links to another schema node and reuses it for validation, typically for creative recursive schemas.
*
* @param ref - the reference to the linked schema node.
* Cannot reference itself or its children as well as other links.
* Links can be expressed in relative terms like value references (`Joi.link('...')`),
* in absolute terms from the schema run-time root (`Joi.link('/a')`),
* or using schema ids implicitly using object keys or explicitly using `any.id()` (`Joi.link('#a.b.c')`).
*/
link<TSchema = any>(ref?: string): LinkSchema<TSchema>;
/**
* Validates a value against a schema and throws if validation fails.
*
* @param value - the value to validate.
* @param schema - the schema object.
* @param message - optional message string prefix added in front of the error message. may also be an Error object.
*/
assert(value: any, schema: Schema, options?: ValidationOptions): void;
assert(value: any, schema: Schema, message: string | Error, options?: ValidationOptions): void;
/**
* Validates a value against a schema, returns valid object, and throws if validation fails.
*
* @param value - the value to validate.
* @param schema - the schema object.
* @param message - optional message string prefix added in front of the error message. may also be an Error object.
*/
attempt<TSchema extends Schema>(value: any, schema: TSchema, options?: ValidationOptions): TSchema extends Schema<infer Value> ? Value : never;
attempt<TSchema extends Schema>(value: any, schema: TSchema, message: string | Error, options?: ValidationOptions): TSchema extends Schema<infer Value> ? Value : never;
cache: CacheConfiguration;
/**
* Converts literal schema definition to joi schema object (or returns the same back if already a joi schema object).
*/
compile(schema: SchemaLike, options?: CompileOptions): Schema;
/**
* Checks if the provided preferences are valid.
*
* Throws an exception if the prefs object is invalid.
*
* The method is provided to perform inputs validation for the `any.validate()` and `any.validateAsync()` methods.
* Validation is not performed automatically for performance reasons. Instead, manually validate the preferences passed once and reuse.
*/
checkPreferences(prefs: ValidationOptions): void;
/**
* Creates a custom validation schema.
*/
custom(fn: CustomValidator, description?: string): Schema;
/**
* Creates a new Joi instance that will apply defaults onto newly created schemas
* through the use of the fn function that takes exactly one argument, the schema being created.
*
* @param fn - The function must always return a schema, even if untransformed.
*/
defaults(fn: SchemaFunction): Root;
/**
* Generates a dynamic expression using a template string.
*/
expression(template: string, options?: ReferenceOptions): any;
/**
* Creates a new Joi instance customized with the extension(s) you provide included.
*/
extend(...extensions: Array<Extension | ExtensionFactory>): any;
/**
* Creates a reference that when resolved, is used as an array of values to match against the rule.
*/
in(ref: string, options?: ReferenceOptions): Reference;
/**
* Checks whether or not the provided argument is an instance of ValidationError
*/
isError(error: any): error is ValidationError;
/**
* Checks whether or not the provided argument is an expression.
*/
isExpression(expression: any): boolean;
/**
* Checks whether or not the provided argument is a reference. It's especially useful if you want to post-process error messages.
*/
isRef(ref: any): ref is Reference;
/**
* Checks whether or not the provided argument is a joi schema.
*/
isSchema(schema: any, options?: CompileOptions): schema is AnySchema;
/**
* A special value used with `any.allow()`, `any.invalid()`, and `any.valid()` as the first value to reset any previously set values.
*/
override: symbol;
/**
* Generates a reference to the value of the named key.
*/
ref(key: string, options?: ReferenceOptions): Reference;
/**
* Returns an object where each key is a plain joi schema type.
* Useful for creating type shortcuts using deconstruction.
* Note that the types are already formed and do not need to be called as functions (e.g. `string`, not `string()`).
*/
types(): {
alternatives: AlternativesSchema;
any: AnySchema;
array: ArraySchema;
binary: BinarySchema;
boolean: BooleanSchema;
date: DateSchema;
function: FunctionSchema;
link: LinkSchema;
number: NumberSchema;
object: ObjectSchema;
string: StringSchema;
symbol: SymbolSchema;
};
/**
* Generates a dynamic expression using a template string.
*/
x(template: string, options?: ReferenceOptions): any;
// --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
// Below are undocumented APIs. use at your own risk
// --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
/**
* Whitelists a value
*/
allow(...values: any[]): Schema;
/**
* Adds the provided values into the allowed whitelist and marks them as the only valid values allowed.
*/
valid(...values: any[]): Schema;
equal(...values: any[]): Schema;
/**
* Blacklists a value
*/
invalid(...values: any[]): Schema;
disallow(...values: any[]): Schema;
not(...values: any[]): Schema;
/**
* Marks a key as required which will not allow undefined as value. All keys are optional by default.
*/
required(): Schema;
/**
* Alias of `required`.
*/
exist(): Schema;
/**
* Marks a key as optional which will allow undefined as values. Used to annotate the schema for readability as all keys are optional by default.
*/
optional(): Schema;
/**
* Marks a key as forbidden which will not allow any value except undefined. Used to explicitly forbid keys.
*/
forbidden(): Schema;
/**
* Overrides the global validate() options for the current key and any sub-key.
*/
preferences(options: ValidationOptions): Schema;
/**
* Overrides the global validate() options for the current key and any sub-key.
*/
prefs(options: ValidationOptions): Schema;
/**
* Converts the type into an alternatives type where the conditions are merged into the type definition where:
*/
when(ref: string | Reference, options: WhenOptions | WhenOptions[]): AlternativesSchema;
when(ref: Schema, options: WhenSchemaOptions): AlternativesSchema;
/**
* Unsure, maybe alias for `compile`?
*/
build(...args: any[]): any;
/**
* Unsure, maybe alias for `preferences`?
*/
options(...args: any[]): any;
/**
* Unsure, maybe leaked from `@hapi/lab/coverage/initialize`
*/
trace(...args: any[]): any;
untrace(...args: any[]): any;
}
}
declare const Joi: Joi.Root;
export = Joi;