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Go versions supported

Installation

go get github.com/guiferpa/gody/v2

Usage

package main

import (
    "encoding/json"
    "fmt"
    "net/http"

    gody "github.com/guiferpa/gody/v2"
    "github.com/guiferpa/gody/v2/rule"
) 

type RequestBody struct {
    Name string `json:"name" validate:"not_empty"`
    Age  int    `json:"age" validate:"min=21"`
}

func HTTPHandler(v *gody.Validator) http.HandlerFunc {
    return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
        var body RequestBody
        if err := json.NewDecoder(r.Body).Decode(&body); err != nil {
	    // ...
    	}
	defer r.Body.Close()

	if isValidated, err := v.Validate(body); err != nil {
	    // ...                                                                                
	}
    })
}

func main() {
    validator := gody.NewValidator()

    validator.AddRules(rule.NotEmpty, rule.Min)

    port := ":3000"
    http.ListenAndServe(port, HTTPHandler(validator))
}

Others ways for validation

There are others ways to valid a struct, take a look on functions below:

gody.RawValidate(interface{}, string, []gody.Rule) (bool, error)
gody.Validate(interface{}, []gody.Rule) (bool, error)
gody.RawDefaultValidate(interface{}, string, []gody.Rule) (bool, error)
gody.DefaultValidate(interface{}, []gody.Rule) (bool, error)

Contribution policies

  1. At this time the only policy is don't create a Pull Request directly, it's necessary some discussions for some implementation then open an issue before to dicussion anything about the project.