Frognar.ValidDotNet
0.1.1
dotnet add package Frognar.ValidDotNet --version 0.1.1
NuGet\Install-Package Frognar.ValidDotNet -Version 0.1.1
<PackageReference Include="Frognar.ValidDotNet" Version="0.1.1" />
paket add Frognar.ValidDotNet --version 0.1.1
#r "nuget: Frognar.ValidDotNet, 0.1.1"
// Install Frognar.ValidDotNet as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Frognar.ValidDotNet&version=0.1.1 // Install Frognar.ValidDotNet as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Frognar.ValidDotNet&version=0.1.1
ValidDotNet Library
The ValidDotNet library provides a lightweight validation framework for .NET applications, allowing you to define and apply validation rules to instances of specified types.
Table of Contents
Overview
The library consists of two main classes:
ValidationResult: Represents the result of a validation operation, containing a collection of errors. Instances are immutable, and a static 'valid' instance is provided for successful validations.
Validator<T>: A generic class for validating instances of a specified type using a set of rules. You can define custom validation rules and easily validate objects of type T.
Installation
To use ValidDotNet in your project, you can install it via NuGet Package Manager:
dotnet add package Frognar.ValidDotNet
Usage
ValidationResult
The 'ValidationResult' struct represents the outcome of a validation operation. It contains a collection of errors and provides methods to work with validation results.
Validator<T>
The 'Validator<T>' class allows you to define and apply validation rules to objects of type T. You can create a validator with an initial set of rules and then use it to validate objects.
Examples
Here are some basic examples to get you started:
Creating a ValidationResult
// Create a ValidationResult with no errors (valid result).
ValidationResult validResult = ValidationResult.valid;
ValidationResult otherValidResult = new();
// Create a validation result with errors.
ValidationResult invalidResult = new ValidationResult(new[]
{
Validation.Error("Invalid input."), // new ValidationErrorMessage(Invalid input."),
Validation.Error("Code123", "Invalid key."), // new ValidationErrorMessageWithKey("Code123", "Invalid key.")
// Add more errors as needed
});
// Add a new error to the existing validation result.
ValidationResult otherInvalidResult = validResult
.AddError(new ValidationErrorMessage("Invalid input."))
.AddError("Invalid input.") // Shorthand for adding a new error with a string message.
.AddError(new ValidationErrorMessageWithKey("Code123", "Invalid key."))
.AddError("Code123", "Invalid key."); // Shorthand for adding a new error with a key and a string message.
// Aggregate error messages into a single string.
string errors = invalidResult.AggregateErrors(separator: ", ", keyValueSeparator: "|");
Console.WriteLine($"Validation failed with errors: {errors}"); // "Validation failed with errors: Invalid input., Code123|Invalid key."
// Custom Error handling
ValidationResult invalidWithCustomError = validResult.AddError(new CustomError()).AddError("key", "error");
// string customError = invalidWithCustomError.AggregateErrors(); // Throws NotSupportedException
string customError = invalidWithCustomError.AggregateErrors(CustomSelector, separator: "\n");
Console.WriteLine($"Validation failed with errors: {customError}"); // "Validation failed with errors: custom\nkey:error
record CustomError : ValidationError;
Creating a Validator and Performing Validation
char[] invalidChars = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
List<(Func<CreateUserCommand, bool> isInvalid, ValidationError error)> rules =
[
(u => string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(u.Login), Validation.Error(nameof(CreateUserCommand.Login), "Login cannot be empty")),
(u => u.Password.Length < 10, Validation.Error(nameof(CreateUserCommand.Password), "Password must be at least 10 characters long")),
(u => u.Password.Any(c => invalidChars.Contains(c)), Validation.Error(nameof(CreateUserCommand.Password), "Password cannot contain 'a', 'b', or 'c'")),
];
Validator<CreateUserCommand> validator = new(rules);
ValidationResult validation = validator.Validate(new CreateUserCommand("user", "password"));
if (validation.IsValid) {
// Handle success
} else {
// Handle errors
string errorMessages = validation.AggregateErrors(", ");
Console.WriteLine($"Validation failed with errors: {errorMessages}"); // Validation failed with errors: Password:Password must be at least 10 characters long, Password:Password cannot contain 'a', 'b', or 'c'
}
record CreateUserCommand(string Login, string Password);
Inheritance supported!
public class OddIntsValidator() : Validator<int>([(i => i % 2 == 0, Validation.Error("Value must be odd"))]);
License
This library is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net8.0
- No dependencies.
NuGet packages
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v 0.1.1:
- support for custom error types
- factory methods for validation errors