Provides native type extraction from Joi schemas for Typescript
npm install joi-extract-typeProvides native type extraction from Joi Schemas for Typescript.
---
Joi Schemas are great. But if you use Typescript to define your entities, it is easy to duplicate the definition inside the Schemas and all application interfaces.
This library enhances Joi interfaces to provides an utility to infer the type from a Schema.
Why should you use it
- Avoid duplication from Joi Schemas and application interfaces
- Port javascript applications using Joi to typescript easily
- Does not requires changes to already defined Schemas
Limitation
- Joi is probably a superset of typescript in terms of validation, branching, conditional types, etc. This library is probably suitable for most simples cases, but wont ever prevent every validation error to occur with just static analyses.
- This is ~experimental~ and a work in progress. Although I use it in some projects and works for 99% of my schemas.
```
npm i --save joi-extract-type
Built for typescript@^3
For typescript 2.9 support checkout branch /typescript@2 or install with:
``
npm i --save joi-extract-type@ts2-1
Import the library and patch Joi's typings:
`ts`
import * as Joi from '@hapi/joi';
import 'joi-extract-type';
Create the schemas and use Joi.extractType to infer the type:
`ts`
const is_enabled = Joi.boolean();
type extractBoolean = Joi.extractType
export const extractedBoolean: extractBoolean = true;
Examples
The following code is copied from this library spec, which compiles the code with tsc that should not output any errors.
`ts
const is_enabled = Joi.boolean();
type extractBoolean = Joi.extractType
export const extractedBoolean: extractBoolean = true;
const full_name = Joi.string();
type extractString = Joi.extractType
export const extractedString: extractString = 'string';
const user = Joi.object({ full_name, is_enabled });
type extractObject = Joi.extractType
export const extractedObject: extractObject = {
full_name: extractedString,
is_enabled: extractedBoolean,
};
const roles = Joi.array().items(Joi.string());
type extractArray = Joi.extractType
export const extractedArray: extractArray = ['admin'];
const apply = Joi.array().items(Joi.object({ id: Joi.string() }));
type extractApply = Joi.extractType
export const extractedApply: extractApply = [{ id: '3' }, { id: '4' }];
const rule = Joi.object({ apply });
type extractRule = Joi.extractType
export const extractedRule: extractRule = { apply: extractedApply };
export const jobOperatorRoleSchema = Joi.object({
id: Joi.string().required(),
user_id: Joi.string().required(),
job_id: Joi.string().required(),
role: Joi.string().valid(['recruiter', 'requester']),
pipeline_rules: Joi.array().items(rule),
});
type extractComplexType = Joi.extractType
export const extractedComplexType: extractComplexType = {
id: '2015',
user_id: '102',
job_id: '52',
role: 'admin',
pipeline_rules: [extractedRule],
};
// typeof extractedComplexType
// const extractedComplexType: Joi.extractMap<{
// id: Joi.StringSchema;
// user_id: Joi.StringSchema;
// job_id: Joi.StringSchema;
// role: Joi.StringSchema;
// pipeline_rules: Joi.ArraySchema
// }>>;
// }>>;
// }>
``