ExpressValidator 0.0.23

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dotnet add package ExpressValidator --version 0.0.23                
NuGet\Install-Package ExpressValidator -Version 0.0.23                
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<PackageReference Include="ExpressValidator" Version="0.0.23" />                
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paket add ExpressValidator --version 0.0.23                
#r "nuget: ExpressValidator, 0.0.23"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install ExpressValidator as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=ExpressValidator&version=0.0.23

// Install ExpressValidator as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=ExpressValidator&version=0.0.23                

ExpressValidator is a library that provides the ability to validate objects using the FluentValidation library, but without object inheritance from AbstractValidator.

Key Features

  • Easy on-the-fly creation of object validator class called ExpressValidator by using ExpressValidatorBuilder.
  • Possibility to dynamically change the parameters of the FluentValidation validators.
  • Supports adding a property or field for validation.
  • Verifies that a property expression is a property and a field expression is a field, and throws ArgumentException if it is not.
  • Supports adding a Func that provides a value for validation.
  • Supports asynchronous validation.
  • Targets .NET Standard 2.0+

Usage

//Class we want to validate
public class ObjToValidate
{
	public int I { get; set; }
	public string S { get; set; }
	public string _sField;
	public int PercentValue1 { get; set; }
	public int PercentValue2 { get; set; }
}

var result = new ExpressValidatorBuilder<ObjToValidate>()
				//Choose property to validate
				.AddProperty(o => o.I)
				//Usual FluentValidation rules here
				.WithValidation(rbo => rbo.GreaterThan(0))
				//Choose other property
				.AddProperty(o => o.S)
				//And set rules again
				.WithValidation(rbo => rbo.MaximumLength(1))
				//Choose field to validate
				.AddField(o => o._sField)
				//And set rules for the field
				.WithValidation(rbo => rbo.MinimumLength(1))
				//Add the Func that returns sum of percentage properties for validation
				.AddFunc(o => o.PercentValue1 + o.PercentValue2, "percentSum")
				//And set rules for the sum of percentages
				.WithValidation(rbo => rbo.InclusiveBetween(0, 100))
				//We get IExpressValidator<ObjToValidate> after calling the Build method
				.Build()
	 			//And finally validate the object
				.Validate(new ObjToValidate() { I = i, S = s, PercentValue1 = pv1, PercentValue2 = pv2 });
if(!result.IsValid)
{
    //As usual with validation result...
}

To dynamically change the parameters of the FluentValidation validators:

  1. Create an options object that contains the parameters of validators.
  2. Configure the ExpressValidatorBuilder<TObj, TOptions> builder using the options object.
  3. Pass the options to the builder's Build method.
  4. Created IExpressValidator<TObj> validator will validate an a TObj object using parameters from the options object.

To validate an object with different parameters, simply rebuild the validator using the same builder with the different options.

See example below.

//Object with options
var objToValidateOptions = new ObjToValidateOptions()
			{
				IGreaterThanValue = 0,
				SMaximumLengthValue = 1,
				SFieldMaximumLengthValue = 1,
				PercentSumMinValue = 0,
				PercentSumMaxValue = 100,
			};


var builder = new ExpressValidatorBuilder<ObjToValidate, ObjToValidateOptions>()
			.AddProperty(o => o.I)
			//Get Greater Than validator parameter from options
			.WithValidation((to, p) => p.GreaterThan(to.IGreaterThanValue))
			.AddProperty(o => o.S)
			//Get MaxLength validator parameter from options
			.WithValidation((to, p)=> p.MaximumLength(to.SMaximumLengthValue))
			.AddField(o => o._sField)
			//Get MaxLength validator parameter from options for field
			.WithValidation((to, f) => f.MaximumLength(to.SFieldMaximumLengthValue))
			.AddFunc(o => o.PercentValue1 + o.PercentValue2, "percentSum")
			//Get InclusiveBetween validator parameters from options
			.WithValidation((to, f) => f.InclusiveBetween(to.PercentSumMinValue, to.PercentSumMaxValue));

//ValidationResult with parameters from objToValidateOptions
var result = builder	
			//Pass options in the Build method
			.Build(objToValidateOptions)
			.Validate(new ObjToValidate() { I = i, S = s, _sField = sf, PercentValue1 = pv1, PercentValue2 = pv2 });
				
if(!result.IsValid)
{
...
}		

var objToValidateOptions2 = new ObjToValidateOptions() {...};

var result2 = builder	
			//Pass other options in the Build method
			.Build(objToValidateOptions2)
			.Validate(new ObjToValidate() { I = i, S = s, _sField = sf, PercentValue1 = pv1, PercentValue2 = pv2 });

//Check IsValid after rebuild
if(!result2.IsValid)
{
...
}
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