LfrlAnvil.Validation
0.3.0
dotnet add package LfrlAnvil.Validation --version 0.3.0
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<img src="../../../assets/logo.png" alt="logo" height="80"/> LfrlAnvil.Validation
This project contains definitions of various composable validators, as well as validation message formatters.
Documentation
Technical documentation can be found here.
Examples
Following are examples of a few chosen formattable validators:
// validator that always passes
var a = FormattableValidators<string>.Pass<int>();
// validator that always fails, with a formattable 'GenericFailure' message
var b = FormattableValidators<string>.Fail<int>( "GenericFailure" );
// validator that requires a string value to not be empty
var c = FormattableValidators<string>.NotEmpty( "EmptyText" );
// validator that requires a string value to match the given regular expression
var d = FormattableValidators<string>.Match( new Regex( ... ), "TextNotMatched" );
// validator that requires a nullable int value to not be null
var e = FormattableValidators<string>.NotNull<int?>( "NullValue" );
// validator that requires an int value to be greater than 42
var f = FormattableValidators<string>.GreaterThan( 42, ValidationMessage.Create( "ValueTooSmall", 42 ) );
// validator that chooses which underlying validator to use based on the given 'value >= 0' condition
// when an int value is greater than or equal to 0, then the 'f' validator will be used
// otherwise, the 'a' validator will be used
// that means that this validator requires, that an int value must be greater than 42 or be negative
var g = Validators<ValidationMessage<string>>.Conditional( value => value >= 0, f, a );
// validator that requires, that all underlying validators pass
// this means that this validator requires, that a string value is not empty
// and matches the given regular expression
// all errors from all underlying validators are included in validation result
var h = Validators<ValidationMessage<string>>.All( c, d );
// validators that requires, that at least one underlying validator passes
// this means that this validator requires, that a string value is not empty
// or matches the given regular expression
// all errors from all underlying validators are included in validation result,
// unless at least one of them passes, which will cause all errors to be discarded
var i = Validators<ValidationMessage<string>>.Any( c, d );
// a string value validator that uses an underlying validator for int values,
// which requires, that a string value's Length is greater than 42
var j = f.For( static (string x) => x.Length );
// validation message formatter that can be used to convert validation messages to strings
// an implementation of such a formatter can e.g. use a localization service,
// capable of translating message codes to messages in specific languages
IValidationMessageFormatter<string> formatter = ...;
// example of a formatted validator
var k = h.Format( formatter );
It's also possible to use a type different than string
, as a type of validation message's resource.
Following is an example of an enum
that may serve such a purpose:
// validation message resource type definition as an enum
public enum ValidationResources
{
GenericFailure,
// other resource values
}
// example of a validator that uses 'ValidationResources' as its validation message's resource type
var validator = FormattableValidators<ValidationResources>.Fail<int>( ValidationResources.GenericFailure );
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. net9.0 was computed. net9.0-android was computed. net9.0-browser was computed. net9.0-ios was computed. net9.0-maccatalyst was computed. net9.0-macos was computed. net9.0-tvos was computed. net9.0-windows was computed. |
Compatible target framework(s)
Included target framework(s) (in package)
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net8.0
- LfrlAnvil.Core (>= 0.3.0)
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