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Object schema description language and validator for JavaScript objects.
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Lead Maintainer: [Nicolas Morel](https://github.com/marsup)
```javascript
var Joi = require('joi');
var schema = Joi.object().keys({
username: Joi.string().alphanum().min(3).max(30).required(),
password: Joi.string().regex(/^[a-zA-Z0-9]{3,30}$/),
access_token: [Joi.string(), Joi.number()],
birthyear: Joi.number().integer().min(1900).max(2013),
email: Joi.string().email()
}).with('username', 'birthyear').without('password', 'access_token');
Joi.validate({ username: 'abc', birthyear: 1994 }, schema, function (err, value) { }); // err === null -> valid
```
The above schema defines the following constraints:
* `username`
* a required string
* must contain only alphanumeric characters
* at least 3 characters long but no more than 30
* must be accompanied by `birthyear`
* `password`
* an optional string
* must satisfy the custom regex
* cannot appear together with `access_token`
* `access_token`
* an optional, unconstrained string or number
* `birthyear`
* an integer between 1900 and 2013
* `email`
* a valid email address string
Usage is a two steps process. First, a schema is constructed using the provided types and constraints:
```javascript
var schema = {
a: Joi.string()
};
```
Note that **joi** schema objects are immutable which means every additional rule added (e.g. `.min(5)`) will return a
new schema object.
Then the value is validated against the schema:
```javascript
Joi.validate({ a: 'a string' }, schema, function (err, value) { });
```
If the value is valid, `null` is returned, otherwise an `Error` object.
The schema can be a plain JavaScript object where every key is assigned a **joi** type, or it can be a **joi** type directly:
```javascript
var schema = Joi.string().min(10);
```
If the schema is a **joi** type, the `schema.validate(value, callback)` can be called directly on the type. When passing a non-type schema object,
the module converts it internally to an object() type equivalent to:
```javascript
var schema = Joi.object().keys({
a: Joi.string()
});
```
When validating a schema:
* Keys are optional by default.
* Strings are utf-8 encoded by default.
* Rules are defined in an additive fashion and evaluated in order after whitelist and blacklist checks.
See the [API Reference](API.md).