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constraint.StringLessThan
marrow16 edited this page Jan 21, 2023
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Check that a string value is less than a specified value
Note: this constraint is strict - if the property value is not a string then this constraint fails
strlt
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Value |
string | the value to compare against |
CaseInsensitive |
bool | when set, the comparison is case-insensitive |
Message |
string | the violation message to be used if the constraint fails. If empty, the default message is used |
Stop |
bool | when set to true, Stop prevents further validation checks on the property if this constraint fails |
Programmatic example...
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/marrow16/valix"
)
func main() {
validator := &valix.Validator{
Properties: valix.Properties{
"foo": {
Type: valix.JsonString,
Constraints: valix.Constraints{
&valix.StringLessThan{
Value: "m",
CaseInsensitive: true,
},
},
},
},
}
ok, violations, _ := validator.ValidateString(`{"foo": "N"}`)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateString(`{"foo": "m"}`)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateString(`{"foo": "l"}`)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateString(`{"foo": "lzzzz"}`)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateString(`{"foo": "L"}`)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
}
Struct v8n tag example...
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/marrow16/valix"
)
type MyStruct struct {
Foo string `json:"foo" v8n:"&strlt{value:'m', insensitive:true}"`
}
var validator = valix.MustCompileValidatorFor(MyStruct{}, nil)
func main() {
my := &MyStruct{}
ok, violations, _ := validator.ValidateStringInto(`{"foo": "N"}`, my)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateStringInto(`{"foo": "m"}`, my)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateStringInto(`{"foo": "l"}`, my)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateStringInto(`{"foo": "lzzzz"}`, my)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
ok, violations, _ = validator.ValidateStringInto(`{"foo": "L"}`, my)
fmt.Printf("Passed? %v\n", ok)
for i, v := range violations {
fmt.Printf("Violation[%d] Message: %s, Property: %s, Path: %s\n", i+1, v.Message, v.Property, v.Path)
}
}