This library provides mapped types for creating dynamic model classes and class-validator validation schemas with the help of following classes:
PartialType
: Sets all validation schema fields of a given type to@IsOptional
IntersectionType
: Combines two classes and their validation schemaOmitType
: Omits certain fields and validations from an existing classPickType
: Picks certain fields with validation schema from an existing class
This library is heavily based on the implementation of the @nestjs/swagger module but contains some modifications as:
- Removed all
nestjs
dependencies andnestjs/swagger
related metadata code - Use of real inheritance in
PartialType
andIntersectionType
, as opposed to property only inheritance - Pass constructor arguments to inherited constructor
Note: In browser environments the inheritance of
@Exclude
and@Expose
decorators forPick-
,Omit-
, and the second class provided toIntersectionType
does not work due to the following limitation of theclass-transformer
library issue.
The provided type helper classes can be used to create subclasses with altered validation schemas, without the need of redefining all properties of a class.
With the PartialType
helper, we can create a subclass which automatically adds an @IsOptional
decorator to all
properties of the base class.
import { IsString } from 'class-validator';
import { PartialType } from '@buddh4/mapped-types';
class CreateArticleDto {
@IsString()
title: string;
@IsString()
text;
}
class UpdateArticelDto extends PartialType(CreateDto) {}
Notes:
- Only properties which do have a validation rule in the base class will be attached with an
@IsOptional
rule. - The created subclass will inherit all functions, this behavior differs from the original
nestjs/swagger
implementation.
With the OmitType
you can create a subclass which omits all selected fields and their validations.
import { IsString } from 'class-validator';
import { OmitType } from '@buddh4/mapped-types';
class UserDto {
@IsString()
username: string;
@IsString()
password;
}
class UserInfoDto extends OmitType(UserDto, ['password']) {}
Notes:
- The
OmitType
does not inherit any class functions, only properties.
The PickType
behaves similar to the OmitType
but instead of excluding certain fields it only includes the selected
fields.
import { IsString } from 'class-validator';
import { PickType } from '@buddh4/mapped-types';
class UserDto {
@IsString()
username: string;
@IsString()
password;
}
class UserInfoDto extends PickType(UserDto, ['username']) {}
Notes:
- The
PickType
does not inherit any class functions, only properties.
The IntersectionType
can be used to merge the properties and their validation schema into a single subclass.
import { IsString } from 'class-validator';
import { IntersectionType } from '@buddh4/mapped-types';
class UserDto {
@IsString()
username: string;
}
class UserInfoDto {
@Length(15)
username: string;
}
class UserFormDto extends InterSectionType(UserDto, UserInfoDto) {}
Note:
- The
IntersectionType
will only inherit functions and the constructor from the first provided class but not the second one. So only the fields and validation schema of the second class will be merged into the resulting class. - If one class of an
IntersectionType
sets an@Exclude
on a field, the other class is not able to overwrite it with an@Expose
.
You need to manually set @Expose
or @Exclude
on the newly created types if required.