This package will generate enum validation methods from your schema.prisma
file.
npm i -D prisma-enum-validator-generator
Add the following to your schema.prisma
generator erd {
provider = "prisma-enum-validator-generator"
}
Run the generator
npx prisma generate
The following enum:
enum Colors {
RED
BLUE
GREEN
}
will result in the following code:
/**
* A function to validate if a string is of type {@link Colors}.
* @param {string | null | undefined} value The value to test.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if {@link value} is of type {@link Colors}. Otherwise `false`.
*/
export function isColors(value: string | null | undefined): value is Colors {
if (!value) return false;
return Object.values(Colors).includes(value as Colors);
}
To use the validation functions you simply import the one you need from the generated file.
The functions are type guards, which means that their return value is boolean
but they also modify the type of the the argument that you pass.
import { isColors } from '../prisma/enum-validators';
function someFunction(str: string | null) {
if (isColors(str)) {
// str: Colors
}
// str: string | null
}
The generator provides the following configurations:
generator erd {
provider = "prisma-enum-validator-generator"
output = string //Specifies where the validators file will be generated. Defaults to 'enum-validators.ts'.
isTs = boolean //Specifies whether the output is targeted for typescript or javascript. Defaults to true.
}
The generator also supports outputting to javascript format.
By setting isTs
to false
, all typescript exclusive syntax will be removed, allowing you to use the validation functions in your javascript project.
Typescript output:
/**
* A function to validate if a string is of type {@link Colors}.
* @param {string | null | undefined} value The value to test.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if {@link value} is of type {@link Colors}. Otherwise `false`.
*/
export function isColors(value: string | null | undefined): value is Colors {
if (!value) return false;
return Object.values(Colors).includes(value as Colors);
}
Javascript output:
/**
* A function to validate if a string is of type {@link Colors}.
* @param {string | null | undefined} value The value to test.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if {@link value} is of type {@link Colors}. Otherwise `false`.
*/
export function isColors(value) {
if (!value) return false;
return Object.values(Colors).includes(value);
}
** Note that setting isTs
to false
, will change any output filename extension to .js