vale-derive

Crates.iovale-derive
lib.rsvale-derive
version0.0.0
sourcesrc
created_at2020-10-22 22:11:48.367955
updated_at2020-10-22 22:11:48.367955
descriptionMacros for vale
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repositoryhttps://github.com/ThouCheese/vale
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id304486
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Luuk Wester (ThouCheese)

documentation

https://docs.rs/vale

README

Vale

vale on crates.io stripe-rust on docs.rs

Vale stands for Valid Entity, and is a simple library that provides entity validation through either annotations, or through a Fluent-style implementation. At the core of the library is the vale::Validate trait, which implies that a piece of data can be validated. The library also offers supoort for the rocket webframework. If you're interested in adding support for other frameworks, do not hesitate to open a PR!

Example

This example shows how to derive the validation trait

use vale::Validate;

#[derive(Validate)]
struct Entity {
    #[validate(gt(0))]
    id: i32,
    #[validate(len_lt(5), with(add_element))]
    others: Vec<i32>,
    #[validate(eq("hello world"))]
    msg: String,
}

fn add_element(v: &mut Vec<i32>) -> bool {
    v.push(3);
    true
}

fn main() {
    let mut e = get_entity();
    if let Err(errs) = e.validate() {
        println!("The following validations failed: {:?}", errs);
    }
}

It is also possible to use fluent-style validation:

struct Entity {
    id: i32,
    others: Vec<i32>,
    msg: String,
}

impl vale::Validate for Entity {
    #[vale::ruleset]
    fn validate(&mut self) -> vale::Result {
        vale::rule!(self.id > 0, "`id` is nonpositive!");
        vale::rule!(self.others.len() < 5, "Too many others");
    }
}
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