Validation In Express-Validator

坚强是说给别人听的谎言 提交于 2019-11-29 03:00:05

问题


I am using express-validator for validation. I am using mongoose for database, it also has validation built in. I want to know which one should I use?

I also want to know if the validation in express-validator is parallel. Take this code for example:

req.checkBody('email', 'Invalid email').notEmpty().isEmail().isUnique();
req.checkBody('password', 'Invalid possword').notEmpty().len(8, 30);
req.checkBody('first_name', 'Invalid first_name').notEmpty().isAlpha();
req.checkBody('last_name', 'Invalid last_name').notEmpty().isAlpha();
req.checkBody('dateofbirth', 'Invalid dateofbirth').notEmpty.isDate();

isUnique() is a custom validation method that checks if the email has not already been registered or not, it queries to database to validate so. Though not mentioned in the code above but I also have few other post request where I need to validate multiple fields where database queries will be made in each of them.

So I wanted to know if its possible to run each of the above check method in parallel as that would make it faster and would also me more node like. I obviously will like to use a module for running these in parallel like async. I would also like to know if already these check methods are running in parallel already?

Please help me figure this out? Thanks in advance.


回答1:


express-validator is meant to validate input passed by the browser/client; Mongoose's validation is meant to validate newly created documents. Both serve a different purpose, so there isn't a clean-cut answer to which one you should use; you could use both, even.

As for the order of validation: the checks will be performed in series. You could use async.parallel() to make it appear as if the checks are performed in parallel, but in reality they won't be since the checks are synchronous.

EDIT: node-validator (and therefore express-validator) is a string validator. Testing for uniqueness isn't a string operation but operates on your data model, so you shouldn't try to use node-validator for it (in fact, I don't even think you can).

Instead, I would suggest using Mongoose's unique feature to ensure that an e-mail address only occurs once in your database.

Alternatively, use a validator module that supports async operations, like async-validate.




回答2:


Using both mongodb unique constraint and express-validator will cause a little bit complicated errors processing: you need to analyse errors in different places and translate it to common format for rest response. So another approach will be creating custom express validator which will find record with such value in mongodb:

router.use(expressValidator({
    customValidators: {
      isUsernameAvailable(username) {
        return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
          User.findOne({ username: username }, (err, user) => {
            if (err) throw err;
            if(user == null) {
              resolve();
            } else {
              reject();
            }
          });
        });
      }
    }
  })
);

...
req.checkBody('username', 'Username is required').notEmpty();
req.checkBody('username', 'Username already in use').isUsernameAvailable();


req.asyncValidationErrors().then(() => {
...

If you need, see total example with this code on my website: https://maketips.net/tip/161/validate-username-available-using-express-validator

Conclusion: express-validator supports asynchronous validation as well so you can perform any data and string validation you need without mixing user validation and low-level db backend validation



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17628206/validation-in-express-validator

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