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// Type definitions for joi v9.0.0 // Project: https://github.com/hapijs/joi // Definitions by: Bart van der Schoor <https://github.com/Bartvds>, Laurence Dougal Myers <https://github.com/laurence-myers>, Christopher Glantschnig <https://github.com/cglantschnig>, David Broder-Rodgers <https://github.com/DavidBR-SW>, Gael Magnan de Bornier <hhttps://github.com/GaelMagnan> // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped // TODO express type of Schema in a type-parameter (.default, .valid, .example etc) declare module 'joi' { export interface ValidationOptions { /** * when true, stops validation on the first error, otherwise returns all the errors found. Defaults to true. */ abortEarly?: boolean; /** * when true, attempts to cast values to the required types (e.g. a string to a number). Defaults to true. */ convert?: boolean; /** * when true, allows object to contain unknown keys which are ignored. Defaults to false. */ allowUnknown?: boolean; /** * when true, ignores unknown keys with a function value. Defaults to false. */ skipFunctions?: boolean; /** * when true, unknown keys are deleted (only when value is an object). Defaults to false. */ stripUnknown?: boolean; /** * overrides individual error messages. Defaults to no override ({}). */ language?: Object; /** * sets the default presence requirements. Supported modes: 'optional', 'required', and 'forbidden'. Defaults to 'optional'. */ presence?: string; /** * provides an external data set to be used in references */ context?: Object; } export interface RenameOptions { /** * if true, does not delete the old key name, keeping both the new and old keys in place. Defaults to false. */ alias?: boolean; /** * if true, allows renaming multiple keys to the same destination where the last rename wins. Defaults to false. */ multiple?: boolean; /** * if true, allows renaming a key over an existing key. Defaults to false. */ override?: boolean; /** * if true, skip renaming of a key if it's undefined. Defaults to false. */ ignoreUndefined?: boolean; } export interface EmailOptions { /** * Numerical threshold at which an email address is considered invalid */ errorLevel?: number | boolean; /** * Specifies a list of acceptable TLDs. */ tldWhitelist?: string[] | Object; /** * Number of atoms required for the domain. Be careful since some domains, such as io, directly allow email. */ minDomainAtoms?: number; } export 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?: string; } export 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>; } export interface WhenOptions<T> { /** * the required condition joi type. */ is: T; /** * the alternative schema type if the condition is true. Required if otherwise is missing. */ then?: Schema; /** * the alternative schema type if the condition is false. Required if then is missing */ otherwise?: Schema; } export interface ReferenceOptions { separator?: string; contextPrefix?: string; } export interface IPOptions { version?: Array<string>; cidr?: string } export interface ValidationError extends Error { message: string; details: ValidationErrorItem[]; simple(): string; annotated(): string; } export interface ValidationErrorItem { message: string; type: string; path: string; options?: ValidationOptions; } export interface ValidationResult<T> { error: ValidationError; value: T; } export interface SchemaMap { [key: string]: Schema; } export interface Schema extends AnySchema<Schema> { } export interface Reference extends Schema { } export interface AnySchema<T extends AnySchema<Schema>> { /** * Whitelists a value */ allow(value: any, ...values: any[]): T; allow(values: any[]): T; /** * Adds the provided values into the allowed whitelist and marks them as the only valid values allowed. */ valid(value: any, ...values: any[]): T; valid(values: any[]): T; only(value: any, ...values : any[]): T; only(values: any[]): T; equal(value: any, ...values : any[]): T; equal(values: any[]): T; /** * Blacklists a value */ invalid(value: any, ...values: any[]): T; invalid(values: any[]): T; disallow(value: any, ...values : any[]): T; disallow(values: any[]): T; not(value: any, ...values : any[]): T; not(values: any[]): T; /** * Marks a key as required which will not allow undefined as value. All keys are optional by default. */ required(): T; /** * 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(): T; /** * Marks a key as forbidden which will not allow any value except undefined. Used to explicitly forbid keys. */ forbidden(): T; /** * Marks a key to be removed from a resulting object or array after validation. Used to sanitize output. */ strip(): T; /** * Annotates the key */ description(desc: string): T; /** * Annotates the key */ notes(notes: string): T; notes(notes: string[]): T; /** * Annotates the key */ tags(notes: string): T; tags(notes: string[]): T; /** * Attaches metadata to the key. */ meta(meta: Object): T; /** * Annotates the key with an example value, must be valid. */ example(value: any): T; /** * Annotates the key with an unit name. */ unit(name: string): T; /** * Overrides the global validate() options for the current key and any sub-key. */ options(options: ValidationOptions): T; /** * Sets the options.convert options to false which prevent type casting for the current key and any child keys. */ strict(isStrict?: boolean): T; /** * Sets a default value if the original value is undefined. * @param value - the value. * value supports references. * value may also be 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. This clones the object however, which incurs some * overhead so if you don't need access to the context define your method so that it does not accept any * parameters. * Without any value, default has no effect, except for object that will then create nested defaults * (applying inner defaults of that object). * * Note that if value is an object, any changes to the object after default() is called will change the * reference and any future assignment. * * Additionally, when specifying a method you must either have a description property on your method or the * second parameter is required. */ default(value: any, description?: string): T; default(): T; /** * Returns a new type that is the result of adding the rules of one type to another. */ concat(schema: T): T; /** * Converts the type into an alternatives type where the conditions are merged into the type definition where: */ when<U>(ref: string, options: WhenOptions<U>): AlternativesSchema; when<U>(ref: Reference, options: WhenOptions<U>): AlternativesSchema; /** * Overrides the key name in error messages. */ label(name: string): T; /** * Outputs the original untouched value instead of the casted value. */ raw(isRaw?: boolean): T; /** * 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?: any) : T; } export interface BooleanSchema extends AnySchema<BooleanSchema> { } export interface NumberSchema extends AnySchema<NumberSchema> { /** * Specifies the minimum value. * It can also be a reference to another field. */ min(limit: number): NumberSchema; min(limit: Reference): NumberSchema; /** * Specifies the maximum value. * It can also be a reference to another field. */ max(limit: number): NumberSchema; max(limit: Reference): NumberSchema; /** * Specifies that the value must be greater than limit. * It can also be a reference to another field. */ greater(limit: number): NumberSchema; greater(limit: Reference): NumberSchema; /** * Specifies that the value must be less than limit. * It can also be a reference to another field. */ less(limit: number): NumberSchema; less(limit: Reference): NumberSchema; /** * Requires the number to be an integer (no floating point). */ integer(): NumberSchema; /** * Specifies the maximum number of decimal places where: * limit - the maximum number of decimal places allowed. */ precision(limit: number): NumberSchema; /** * Specifies that the value must be a multiple of base. */ multiple(base: number): NumberSchema; /** * Requires the number to be positive. */ positive(): NumberSchema; /** * Requires the number to be negative. */ negative(): NumberSchema; } export interface StringSchema extends AnySchema<StringSchema> { /** * Allows the value to match any whitelist of blacklist item in a case insensitive comparison. */ insensitive(): StringSchema; /** * 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, encoding?: string): StringSchema; min(limit: Reference, encoding?: string): StringSchema; /** * 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, encoding?: string): StringSchema; max(limit: Reference, encoding?: string): StringSchema; /** * Requires the number to be a credit card number (Using Lunh Algorithm). */ creditCard(): StringSchema; /** * 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, encoding?: string): StringSchema; length(limit: Reference, encoding?: string): StringSchema; /** * Defines a regular expression rule. * @param pattern - a regular expression object the string value must match against. * @param name - optional name for patterns (useful with multiple patterns). Defaults to 'required'. */ regex(pattern: RegExp, name?: string): StringSchema; /** * 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, replacement: string): StringSchema; replace(pattern: string, replacement: string): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to only contain a-z, A-Z, and 0-9. */ alphanum(): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to only contain a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and underscore _. */ token(): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be a valid email address. */ email(options?: EmailOptions): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be a valid ip address. */ ip(options?: IpOptions): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be a valid RFC 3986 URI. */ uri(options?: UriOptions): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be a valid GUID. */ guid(): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be a valid hexadecimal string. */ hex(): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be a valid hostname as per RFC1123. */ hostname(): StringSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be in valid ISO 8601 date format. */ isoDate(): StringSchema; /** * 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(): StringSchema; /** * 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(): StringSchema; /** * 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. */ trim(): StringSchema; } export interface ArraySchema extends AnySchema<ArraySchema> { /** * Allow this array to be sparse. * enabled can be used with a falsy value to go back to the default behavior. */ sparse(enabled?: any): ArraySchema; /** * 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): ArraySchema; /** * List the types allowed for the array values. * type can be an array of values, or multiple values can be passed as individual arguments. * 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(type: Schema, ...types: Schema[]): ArraySchema; items(types: Schema[]): ArraySchema; /** * 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 an array of values, or multiple values can be 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(type: Schema, ...types: Schema[]): ArraySchema; /** * Specifies the minimum number of items in the array. */ min(limit: number): ArraySchema; /** * Specifies the maximum number of items in the array. */ max(limit: number): ArraySchema; /** * Specifies the exact number of items in the array. */ length(limit: number): ArraySchema; /** * Requires the array values to be unique. * 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(): ArraySchema; } export interface ObjectSchema extends AnySchema<ObjectSchema> { /** * Sets the allowed object keys. */ keys(schema?: SchemaMap): ObjectSchema; /** * Specifies the minimum number of keys in the object. */ min(limit: number): ObjectSchema; /** * Specifies the maximum number of keys in the object. */ max(limit: number): ObjectSchema; /** * Specifies the exact number of keys in the object. */ length(limit: number): ObjectSchema; /** * Specify validation rules for unknown keys matching a pattern. */ pattern(regex: RegExp, schema: Schema): ObjectSchema; /** * Defines an all-or-nothing relationship between keys where if one of the peers is present, all of them are required as well. * @param peers - the key names of which if one present, all are required. peers can be a single string value, * an array of string values, or each peer provided as an argument. */ and(peer1: string, ...peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; and(peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; /** * Defines a relationship between keys where not all peers can be present at the same time. * @param peers - the key names of which if one present, the others may not all be present. * peers can be a single string value, an array of string values, or each peer provided as an argument. */ nand(peer1: string, ...peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; nand(peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; /** * Defines a relationship between keys where one of the peers is required (and more than one is allowed). */ or(peer1: string, ...peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; or(peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; /** * Defines an exclusive relationship between a set of keys. one of them is required but not at the same time where: */ xor(peer1: string, ...peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; xor(peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; /** * Requires the presence of other keys whenever the specified key is present. */ with(key: string, peers: string): ObjectSchema; with(key: string, peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; /** * Forbids the presence of other keys whenever the specified is present. */ without(key: string, peers: string): ObjectSchema; without(key: string, peers: string[]): ObjectSchema; /** * Renames a key to another name (deletes the renamed key). */ rename(from: string, to: string, options?: RenameOptions): ObjectSchema; /** * Verifies an assertion where. */ assert(ref: string, schema: Schema, message?: string): ObjectSchema; assert(ref: Reference, schema: Schema, message?: string): ObjectSchema; /** * Overrides the handling of unknown keys for the scope of the current object only (does not apply to children). */ unknown(allow?: boolean): ObjectSchema; /** * 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. */ type(constructor: Function, name?: string): ObjectSchema; /** * Sets the specified children to required. * * @param children - can be a single string value, an array of string values, or each child provided as an argument. * * var schema = Joi.object().keys({ a: { b: Joi.number() }, c: { d: Joi.string() } }); * var requiredSchema = schema.requiredKeys('', 'a.b', 'c', 'c.d'); * * Note that in this example '' means the current object, a is not required but b is, as well as c and d. */ requiredKeys(children: string): ObjectSchema; requiredKeys(children: string[]): ObjectSchema; requiredKeys(child:string, ...children: string[]): ObjectSchema; /** * Sets the specified children to optional. * * @param children - can be a single string value, an array of string values, or each child provided as an argument. * * The behavior is exactly the same as requiredKeys. */ optionalKeys(children: string): ObjectSchema; optionalKeys(children: string[]): ObjectSchema; optionalKeys(child:string, ...children: string[]): ObjectSchema; } export interface BinarySchema extends AnySchema<BinarySchema> { /** * Sets the string encoding format if a string input is converted to a buffer. */ encoding(encoding: string): BinarySchema; /** * Specifies the minimum length of the buffer. */ min(limit: number): BinarySchema; /** * Specifies the maximum length of the buffer. */ max(limit: number): BinarySchema; /** * Specifies the exact length of the buffer: */ length(limit: number): BinarySchema; } export interface DateSchema extends AnySchema<DateSchema> { /** * 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: Date): DateSchema; min(date: number): DateSchema; min(date: string): DateSchema; min(date: Reference): DateSchema; /** * 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: Date): DateSchema; max(date: number): DateSchema; max(date: string): DateSchema; max(date: Reference): DateSchema; /** * Specifies the allowed date format: * @param format - string or array of strings that follow the moment.js format. */ format(format: string): DateSchema; format(format: string[]): DateSchema; /** * Requires the string value to be in valid ISO 8601 date format. */ iso(): DateSchema; /** * 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'): DateSchema; } export interface FunctionSchema extends AnySchema<FunctionSchema> { /** * Specifies the arity of the function where: * @param n - the arity expected. */ arity(n: number): FunctionSchema; /** * Specifies the minimal arity of the function where: * @param n - the minimal arity expected. */ minArity(n: number): FunctionSchema; /** * Specifies the minimal arity of the function where: * @param n - the minimal arity expected. */ maxArity(n: number): FunctionSchema; /** * Requires the function to be a Joi reference. */ ref(): FunctionSchema; } export interface AlternativesSchema extends AnySchema<FunctionSchema> { try(schemas: Schema[]): AlternativesSchema; try(type1: Schema, type2: Schema, ...types: Schema[]): AlternativesSchema; when<T>(ref: string, options: WhenOptions<T>): AlternativesSchema; when<T>(ref: Reference, options: WhenOptions<T>): AlternativesSchema; } export interface Terms { value: any; state: { key: string, path: string, parent: any }; options: ValidationOptions; } export interface Rules { name: string; params?: ObjectSchema | { [key: string]: Schema }; setup?: Function; validate?: Function; description: string | Function; } export interface Extension { name: string; base?: Schema; pre?: Function; language?: {}; describe?: Function; rules?: Rules[]; } // --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- /** * Generates a schema object that matches any data type. */ export function any(): Schema; /** * Generates a schema object that matches an array data type. */ export function array(): ArraySchema; /** * 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(). */ export function bool(): BooleanSchema; export function boolean(): BooleanSchema; /** * Generates a schema object that matches a Buffer data type (as well as the strings which will be converted to Buffers). */ export function binary(): BinarySchema; /** * Generates a schema object that matches a date type (as well as a JavaScript date string or number of milliseconds). */ export function date(): DateSchema; /** * Generates a schema object that matches a function type. */ export function func(): FunctionSchema; /** * Generates a schema object that matches a number data type (as well as strings that can be converted to numbers). */ export function number(): NumberSchema; /** * Generates a schema object that matches an object data type (as well as JSON strings that parsed into objects). */ export function object(schema?: SchemaMap): ObjectSchema; /** * 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(''). */ export function string(): StringSchema; /** * Generates a type that will match one of the provided alternative schemas */ export function alternatives(): AlternativesSchema; export function alternatives(types: Schema[]): AlternativesSchema; export function alternatives(type1: Schema, type2: Schema, ...types: Schema[]): AlternativesSchema; /** * Generates a placeholder schema for a schema that you would provide with the fn. * Supports the same methods of the any() type. * This is mostly useful for recursive schemas */ export function lazy(cb: () => Schema): Schema; /** * Validates a value using the given schema and options. */ export function validate<T>(value: T, schema: Schema, callback: (err: ValidationError, value: T) => void): void; export function validate<T>(value: T, schema: Object, callback: (err: ValidationError, value: T) => void): void; export function validate<T>(value: T, schema: Object, options?: ValidationOptions, callback?: (err: ValidationError, value: T) => void): ValidationResult<T>; /** * Converts literal schema definition to joi schema object (or returns the same back if already a joi schema object). */ export function compile(schema: Object): Schema; /** * 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. */ export function assert(value: any, schema: Schema, message?: string | Error): void; /** * Validates a value against a schema, returns valid object, and throws if validation fails where: * * @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. */ export function attempt<T>(value: T, schema: Schema, message?: string | Error): T; /** * Generates a reference to the value of the named key. */ export function ref(key: string, options?: ReferenceOptions): Reference; /** * Checks whether or not the provided argument is a reference. It's especially useful if you want to post-process error messages. */ export function isRef(ref: any): boolean; /** * Get a sub-schema of an existing schema based on a path. Path separator is a dot (.). */ export function reach(schema: Schema, path: string): Schema; /** * Creates a new Joi instance customized with the extension(s) you provide included. */ export function extend(extention: Extension): any; }