package validation import ( "fmt" "regexp" ) type ValidationError struct { Message, Key string } // Returns the Message. func (e *ValidationError) String() string { if e == nil { return "" } return e.Message } // A Validation context manages data validation and error messages. type Validation struct { Errors []*ValidationError } func (v *Validation) Clear() { v.Errors = []*ValidationError{} } func (v *Validation) HasErrors() bool { return len(v.Errors) > 0 } // Return the errors mapped by key. // If there are multiple validation errors associated with a single key, the // first one "wins". (Typically the first validation will be the more basic). func (v *Validation) ErrorMap() map[string]*ValidationError { m := map[string]*ValidationError{} for _, e := range v.Errors { if _, ok := m[e.Key]; !ok { m[e.Key] = e } } return m } // Add an error to the validation context. func (v *Validation) Error(message string, args ...interface{}) *ValidationResult { result := (&ValidationResult{ Ok: false, Error: &ValidationError{}, }).Message(message, args...) v.Errors = append(v.Errors, result.Error) return result } // A ValidationResult is returned from every validation method. // It provides an indication of success, and a pointer to the Error (if any). type ValidationResult struct { Error *ValidationError Ok bool } func (r *ValidationResult) Key(key string) *ValidationResult { if r.Error != nil { r.Error.Key = key } return r } func (r *ValidationResult) Message(message string, args ...interface{}) *ValidationResult { if r.Error != nil { if len(args) == 0 { r.Error.Message = message } else { r.Error.Message = fmt.Sprintf(message, args...) } } return r } // Test that the argument is non-nil and non-empty (if string or list) func (v *Validation) Required(obj interface{}, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Required{key}, obj) } func (v *Validation) Min(n int, min int, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Min{min, key}, n) } func (v *Validation) Max(n int, max int, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Max{max, key}, n) } func (v *Validation) Range(n, min, max int, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Range{Min{Min: min}, Max{Max: max}, key}, n) } func (v *Validation) MinSize(obj interface{}, min int, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(MinSize{min, key}, obj) } func (v *Validation) MaxSize(obj interface{}, max int, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(MaxSize{max, key}, obj) } func (v *Validation) Length(obj interface{}, n int, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Length{n, key}, obj) } func (v *Validation) Alpha(obj interface{}, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Alpha{key}, obj) } func (v *Validation) Numeric(obj interface{}, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Numeric{key}, obj) } func (v *Validation) AlphaNumeric(obj interface{}, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(AlphaNumeric{key}, obj) } func (v *Validation) Match(str string, regex *regexp.Regexp, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Match{regex, key}, str) } func (v *Validation) NoMatch(str string, regex *regexp.Regexp, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(NoMatch{Match{Regexp: regex}, key}, str) } func (v *Validation) AlphaDash(str string, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(AlphaDash{NoMatch{Match: Match{Regexp: alphaDashPattern}}, key}, str) } func (v *Validation) Email(str string, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Email{Match{Regexp: emailPattern}, key}, str) } func (v *Validation) IP(str string, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(IP{Match{Regexp: ipPattern}, key}, str) } func (v *Validation) Base64(str string, key string) *ValidationResult { return v.apply(Base64{Match{Regexp: base64Pattern}, key}, str) } func (v *Validation) apply(chk Validator, obj interface{}) *ValidationResult { if chk.IsSatisfied(obj) { return &ValidationResult{Ok: true} } // Add the error to the validation context. err := &ValidationError{ Message: chk.DefaultMessage(), Key: chk.GetKey(), } v.Errors = append(v.Errors, err) // Also return it in the result. return &ValidationResult{ Ok: false, Error: err, } } // Apply a group of validators to a field, in order, and return the // ValidationResult from the first one that fails, or the last one that // succeeds. func (v *Validation) Check(obj interface{}, checks ...Validator) *ValidationResult { var result *ValidationResult for _, check := range checks { result = v.apply(check, obj) if !result.Ok { return result } } return result }