RxValidator 0.0.9

RxValidator 0.0.9

Maintained by GeumSang Yoo.



 
Depends on:
RxSwift>= 4.1.0
RxCocoa>= 4.1.0
 

  • By
  • GeumSang Yoo

License Platform Swift Version Build Status codecov.io

RxValidator

Easy to Use, Read, Extensible, Flexible Validation Checker.

It can use without Rx.

Requirements

RxValidator is written in Swift 4. Compatible with iOS 8.0+

Installation

CocoaPods

RxValidator is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod 'RxValidator'

At a Glance

You just use like this:

//without Rx
Validate.to(TargetValue)
    .validate(condition)
        ...
    .validate(condition)
    .asObservable() or .check()
    
//with Rx
observable
    .validate(condition)
        ...
    .validate(condition)
    .subscribe(...)
    

Usage

String

	
Validate.to("word is not empty")
    .validate(StringShouldNotBeEmpty())
    .check()
// result -> RxValidatorResult.valid

//multiple condition
Validate.to("[email protected]")
    .validate(StringShouldNotBeEmpty())
    .validate(StringIsNotOverflowThen(maxLength: 50))
    .validate(StringShouldBeMatch("[a-z]+@[a-z]+\\.[a-z]+"))
    .check()
// result -> RxValidatorResult.valid

Date

let targetDate: Date //2018-05-05
let sameTargetDate: Date
let afterTargetDate: Date
let beforeTargetDate: Date

Validate.to(Date())
	.validate(.shouldEqualTo(date: sameTargetDate))             //(1)
	.validate(.shouldAfterOrSameThen(date: sameTargetDate))     //(2)
	.validate(.shouldBeforeOrSameThen(date: sameTargetDate))    //(3)
	.validate(.shouldBeforeOrSameThen(date: afterTargetDate))   //(4)
	.validate(.shouldBeforeThen(date: afterTargetDate))         //(5)
	.validate(.shouldAfterOrSameThen(date: beforeTargetDate))   //(6)
	.validate(.shouldAfterThen(date: beforeTargetDate))         //(7)
	.check()
	
	// check() result
	
	// valid result  -> RxValidatorResult.valid
	
	// (1) not valid -> RxValidatorResult.notEqualDate
	// (2) not valid -> RxValidatorResult.notAfterDate
	// (3) not valid -> RxValidatorResult.notBeforeDate
	// (4) not valid -> RxValidatorResult.notBeforeDate
	// (5) not valid -> RxValidatorResult.notBeforeDate
	// (6) not valid -> RxValidatorResult.notAfterDate
	// (7) not valid -> RxValidatorResult.notAfterDate

Int

Validate.to(2)
    .validate(NumberShouldBeEven())
    .check()
    //.valid
    
Validate.to(1)
    .validate(NumberShouldBeEven())
    .check()
    //.notEvenNumber

Working with RxSwift

String

	
Validate.to("word is not empty")
    .validate(StringShouldNotBeEmpty())
    .asObservable()
    .subscribe(onNext: { value in
        print(value)
	//print("word is not empty")
    })
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)

Validate.to("word is not empty")
    .validate(StringShouldNotBeEmpty())
    .asObservable()
    .map { $0 + "!!" }
    .bind(to: anotherObservableBinder)
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)
	

//Multiple condition
Validate.to("[email protected]")
    .validate(StringShouldNotBeEmpty())                         //(1)
    .validate(StringIsNotOverflowThen(maxLength: 50))           //(2)
    .validate(StringShouldBeMatch("[a-z]+@[a-z]+\\.[a-z]+"))    //(3)
    .asObservable()
    .subscribe(onNext: { value in
        print(value)
        //print("[email protected]")
    },
    onError: { error in
        let validError = RxValidatorResult.determine(error: error)
        // (1) validError -> RxValidatorResult.stringIsEmpty
        // (2) validError -> RxValidatorResult.stringIsOverflow
        // (3) validError -> RxValidatorResult.stringIsNotMatch
    })
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)
		

Int

Validate.to(2)
    .validate(NumberShouldBeEven())
    .asObservable()
    .subscribe(onNext: { value in
        print(value)
        //print(2)
    })
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)
    
Validate.to(1)
    .validate(NumberShouldBeEven())
    .asObservable()
    .subscribe(onNext: { value in
        print(value)
        //print(1)
    },
    onError: { error in
        let validError = RxValidatorResult.determine(error: error)
        //validError -> RxValidatorResult.notEvenNumber
    })
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)

Date

let targetDate: Date //2018-05-05
let sameTargetDate: Date
let afterTargetDate: Date
let beforeTargetDate: Date

Validate.to(Date())
	.validate(.shouldEqualTo(date: sameTargetDate))             //(1)
	.validate(.shouldAfterOrSameThen(date: sameTargetDate))     //(2)
	.validate(.shouldBeforeOrSameThen(date: sameTargetDate))    //(3)
	.validate(.shouldBeforeOrSameThen(date: afterTargetDate))   //(4)
	.validate(.shouldBeforeThen(date: afterTargetDate))         //(5)
	.validate(.shouldAfterOrSameThen(date: beforeTargetDate))   //(6)
	.validate(.shouldAfterThen(date: beforeTargetDate))         //(7)
	.asObservable()
	.subscribe(onNext: { value in
        print(value) //print("2018-05-05")
	}, onError: { error in
		let validError = RxValidatorResult.determine(error: error)
		
        // (1) validError -> RxValidatorResult.notEqualDate
        // (2) validError -> RxValidatorResult.notAfterDate
        // (3) validError -> RxValidatorResult.notBeforeDate
        // (4) validError -> RxValidatorResult.notBeforeDate
        // (5) validError -> RxValidatorResult.notBeforeDate
        // (6) validError -> RxValidatorResult.notAfterDate
        // (7) validError -> RxValidatorResult.notAfterDate
	})
	.disposed(by: disposeBag)

Chaining from Observable

textField.rx.text
    .filterNil()
    .validate(StringIsAlwaysPass())
    .subscribe(onNext: { (text) in
        print(text)
    })
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)
        
let text = PublishSubject<String>()
text
    .validate(StringIsAlwaysPass())
    .subscribe(onNext: { (text) in
        print(text)
    })
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)

Instant Condition Validation

Validate.to("swift")
    .validate({ $0 == "objc" })
    .check()

Validate.to(7)
    .validate({ $0 > 10 })
    .check()

Validate.to(Date())
    .validate({ !$0.isToday })
    .check()
    

Validate.to("swift")
    .validate({ $0 == "objc" }, message: "This is not swift")
    .check()

Validate.to(7)
    .validate({ $0 > 10 }, message: "Number is too small.")
    .check()

Validate.to(Date())
    .validate({ !$0.isToday }, message: "It is today!!")
    .check()

ResultType

enum RxValidatorResult

    case notValid
    case notValidWithMessage(message: String)
    case notValidWithCode(code: Int)
    
    case undefinedError
    
    case stringIsOverflow
    case stringIsEmpty
    case stringIsNotMatch
    
    case notEvenNumber
    
    case invalidateDateTerm
    case notBeforeDate
    case notAfterDate
    case notEqualDate

Working with ReactorKit (http://reactorkit.io)

func mutate(action: Action) -> Observable<Mutation> {
....

case let .changeTitle(title):
  return Validate.to(title)
    .validate(StringIsNotOverflowThen(maxLength: TITLE_MAX_LENGTH))
    .asObservable()
    .flatMap { Observable<Mutation>.just(.updateTitle(title: $0)) }
    .catchError({ (error) -> Observable<Mutation> in
        let validError = ValidationTargetErrorType.determine(error: error)
        return Observable<Mutation>.just(.setTitleValidateError(validError, title))
    })

....

Supported Validation Rules

//String
StringShouldNotBeEmpty()
StringIsNotOverflowThen(maxLength: Int)
StringShouldBeMatch("regex string")

//Int
NumberShouldBeEven()

//Date
DateValidatorType.shouldEqualTo(Date)
DateValidatorType.shouldBeforeThen(Date)
DateValidatorType.shouldBeforeOrSameThen(Date)
DateValidatorType.shouldAfterThen(Date)
DateValidatorType.shouldAfterOrSameThen(Date)
DateValidatorType.shouldBeCloseDates(date: Date, termOfDays: Int)

Make custom ValidationRule like this:

//String Type
class MyCustomStringValidationRule: StringValidatorType {
    func validate(_ value: String) throws {
        if {notValidCondition} {
            throw RxValidatorResult.notValidate(code: 999) //'code' must be defined your self.  
        }
    }
}


//Int Type
class MyCustomIntValidationRule: IntValidatorType {
    func validate(_ value: Int) throws {
        if {notValidCondition} {
            throw RxValidatorResult.notValidate(code: 999) //'code' must be defined your self.  
        }
    }
}

I want to be...

  • More Built-in Validation Rules. (Help me. Welcome to PR.)
  • Support More Type (Array, Float, Double, etc)
  • More Flexible Code via Generics.