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Version: 6.9.0

Schema Validation

Schemas are a special, object-based way of defining validations or sanitizations on requests.
At the root-level, you specify field paths as keys, and objects as values -- which define the error messages, locations and validations/sanitizations.

Its syntax looks like this:

const { checkSchema } = require('express-validator');
app.put(
'/user/:id/password',
checkSchema({
id: {
// The location of the field, can be one or more of body, cookies, headers, params or query.
// If omitted, all request locations will be checked
in: ['params', 'query'],
errorMessage: 'ID is wrong',
isInt: true,
// Sanitizers can go here as well
toInt: true,
},
myCustomField: {
// Custom validators
custom: {
options: (value, { req, location, path }) => {
return value + req.body.foo + location + path;
},
},
// and sanitizers
customSanitizer: {
options: (value, { req, location, path }) => {
let sanitizedValue;

if (req.body.foo && location && path) {
sanitizedValue = parseInt(value);
} else {
sanitizedValue = 0;
}

return sanitizedValue;
},
},
},
password: {
isLength: {
errorMessage: 'Password should be at least 7 chars long',
// Multiple options would be expressed as an array
options: { min: 7 },
},
},
firstName: {
isUppercase: {
// To negate a validator
negated: true,
},
rtrim: {
// Options as an array
options: [' -'],
},
},
// Support bail functionality in schemas
email: {
isEmail: {
bail: true,
},
},
// Wildcards/dots for nested fields work as well
'addresses.*.postalCode': {
// Make this field optional when undefined or null
optional: { options: { nullable: true } },
isPostalCode: true,
},
}),
(req, res, next) => {
// handle the request as usual
},
);