node-validator is a library of string validation, filtering and sanitization methods.
To install node-validator, use npm:
$ npm install validator
To use the library in the browser, include validator-min.js
var check = require('validator').check,
sanitize = require('validator').sanitize
//Validate
check('[email protected]').len(6, 64).isEmail(); //Methods are chainable
check('abc').isInt(); //Throws 'Invalid integer'
check('abc', 'Please enter a number').isInt(); //Throws 'Please enter a number'
check('abcdefghijklmnopzrtsuvqxyz').is(/^[a-z]+$/);
//Set a message per validator
check('foo', {
isNumeric: 'This is not a number',
contains: 'The value doesn\'t have a 0 in it'
}).isNumeric().contains('0');
//Referencing validator args from the message
check('foo', 'The message needs to be between %1 and %2 characters long (you passed "%0")').len(2, 6);
//Sanitize / Filter
var int = sanitize('0123').toInt(); //123
var bool = sanitize('true').toBoolean(); //true
var str = sanitize(' \t\r hello \n').trim(); //'hello'
var str = sanitize('aaaaaaaaab').ltrim('a'); //'b'
var str = sanitize(large_input_str).xss();
var str = sanitize('<a>').entityDecode(); //'<a>'
Often it's more desirable to check or automatically sanitize parameters by name (rather than the actual string). See this gist for instructions on binding the library to the request
prototype.
If you are using the express.js framework you can use the express-validator middleware to seamlessly integrate node-validator.
Example http://localhost:8080/?zip=12345&foo=1&textarea=large_string
get('/', function (req, res) {
req.onValidationError(function (msg) {
//Redirect the user with error 'msg'
});
//Validate user input
req.check('zip', 'Please enter a valid ZIP code').len(4,5).isInt();
req.check('email', 'Please enter a valid email').len(6,64).isEmail();
req.checkHeader('referer').contains('localhost');
//Sanitize user input
req.sanitize('textarea').xss();
req.sanitize('foo').toBoolean();
//etc.
});
This library validates strings only. If you pass something that's not a string as input it will be coerced to a string using the following rules:
- Is it an object with a
toString
property? Callinput.toString()
- Is it
null
,undefined
, orNaN
? Replace with an empty string - All other input? Coerce to a string using
'' + input
is() //Alias for regex()
not() //Alias for notRegex()
isEmail()
isUrl() //Accepts http, https, ftp
isIP() //Combines isIPv4 and isIPv6
isIPv4()
isIPv6()
isAlpha()
isAlphanumeric()
isNumeric()
isHexadecimal()
isHexColor() //Accepts valid hexcolors with or without # prefix
isInt() //isNumeric accepts zero padded numbers, e.g. '001', isInt doesn't
isLowercase()
isUppercase()
isDecimal()
isFloat() //Alias for isDecimal
notNull() //Check if length is 0
isNull()
notEmpty() //Not just whitespace (input.trim().length !== 0)
equals(equals)
contains(str)
notContains(str)
regex(pattern, modifiers) //Usage: regex(/[a-z]/i) or regex('[a-z]','i')
notRegex(pattern, modifiers)
len(min, max) //max is optional
isUUID(version) //Version can be 3, 4 or 5 or empty, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier
isUUIDv3() //Alias for isUUID(3)
isUUIDv4() //Alias for isUUID(4)
isUUIDv5() //Alias for isUUID(5)
isDate() //Uses Date.parse() - regex is probably a better choice
isAfter(date) //Argument is optional and defaults to today. Comparison is non-inclusive
isBefore(date) //Argument is optional and defaults to today. Comparison is non-inclusive
isIn(options) //Accepts an array or string
notIn(options)
max(val)
min(val)
isCreditCard() //Will work against Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, and JCB card numbering formats
trim(chars) //Trim optional `chars`, default is to trim whitespace (\r\n\t )
ltrim(chars)
rtrim(chars)
ifNull(replace)
toFloat()
toInt()
toBoolean() //True unless str = '0', 'false', or str.length == 0
toBooleanStrict() //False unless str = '1' or 'true'
entityDecode() //Decode HTML entities
entityEncode()
escape() //Escape &, <, >, and "
xss() //Remove common XSS attack vectors from user-supplied HTML
xss(true) //Remove common XSS attack vectors from images
When adding to the Validator prototype, use this.str
to access the string and this.error(this.msg || default_msg)
when the string is invalid
var Validator = require('validator').Validator;
Validator.prototype.contains = function(str) {
if (!~this.str.indexOf(str)) {
this.error(this.msg || this.str + ' does not contain ' + str);
}
return this; //Allow method chaining
}
When adding to the Filter (sanitize) prototype, use this.str
to access the string and this.modify(new_str)
to update it
var Filter = require('validator').Filter;
Filter.prototype.removeNumbers = function() {
this.modify(this.str.replace(/[0-9]+/g, ''));
return this.str;
}
By default, the validation methods throw an exception when a check fails
try {
check('abc').notNull().isInt()
} catch (e) {
console.log(e.message); //Invalid integer
}
To set a custom error message, set the second param of check()
try {
check('abc', 'Please enter a valid integer').notNull().isInt()
} catch (e) {
console.log(e.message); //Please enter a valid integer
}
To attach a custom error handler, set the error
method of the validator instance
var Validator = require('validator').Validator;
var v = new Validator();
v.error = function(msg) {
console.log('Fail');
}
v.check('abc').isInt(); //'Fail'
You might want to collect errors instead of throwing each time
Validator.prototype.error = function (msg) {
this._errors.push(msg);
return this;
}
Validator.prototype.getErrors = function () {
return this._errors;
}
var validator = new Validator();
validator.check('abc').isEmail();
validator.check('hello').len(10,30);
var errors = validator.getErrors(); // ['Invalid email', 'String is too small']
- zero21xxx - Added per check messages
- PING - Fixed entity encoding
- Dan VerWeire - Modified the behaviour of the error handler
- ctavan - Added isArray (since removed) and isUUID
- foxbunny - Added min(), max(), isAfter(), isBefore(), and improved isDate()
- oris - Added in()
- mren - Decoupled rules
- Thorsten Basse - Cleanup and refinement of existing validators
- Neal Poole - Port the latest xss() updates from CodeIgniter
(MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2010 Chris O'Hara [email protected]
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