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+ import Schema from './schema';
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+ import { getDefaultAdapter } from '../conf';
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+ import { defaultTransform, defaultTransformToAdapter } from '../utils';
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+ import { above, allowStringParser, below, datetimeValidation } from '../validators/datetime';
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+ import { nullable, optional } from '../validators/schema';
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+
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+ import type { DefinitionsOfSchemaType } from './types';
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+
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+ export default class DatetimeSchema<
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+ TType extends {
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+ input: any;
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+ validate: any;
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+ internal: any;
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+ output: any;
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+ representation: any;
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+ } = {
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+ input: Date;
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+ output: string;
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+ internal: Date;
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+ representation: string;
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+ validate: Date;
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+ },
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+ TDefinitions extends DefinitionsOfSchemaType = DefinitionsOfSchemaType,
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+ > extends Schema<TType, TDefinitions> {
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+ protected __allowString!: boolean;
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+
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+ protected __above!: {
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+ value: Date;
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+ inclusive: boolean;
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+ message: string;
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+ };
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+ protected __below!: {
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+ value: Date;
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+ inclusive: boolean;
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+ message: string;
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+ };
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+
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+ protected async __transformToAdapter(options: Parameters<Schema['__transformToAdapter']>[0]): Promise<any> {
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+ return defaultTransformToAdapter(
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+ async (adapter) => {
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+ return defaultTransform(
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+ 'datetime',
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+ this,
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+ adapter,
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+ adapter.datetime,
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+ () => ({
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+ allowString: this.__allowString,
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+ below: this.__below,
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+ above: this.__above,
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+ nullable: this.__nullable,
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+ optional: this.__optional,
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+ parsers: {
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+ nullable: this.__nullable.allow,
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+ optional: this.__optional.allow,
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+ }
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+ }),
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+ {
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+ optional,
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+ nullable,
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+ allowString: allowStringParser,
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+ above,
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+ below,
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+ },
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+ {
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+ validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported: datetimeValidation(),
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+ shouldAddStringVersion: options.shouldAddStringVersion,
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
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+ fallbackIfNotSupported: async () => [],
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+ }
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+ );
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+ },
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+ this.__transformedSchemas,
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+ options,
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+ 'datetime'
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+ );
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This let's you refine the schema with custom validations. This is useful when you want to validate something that is not supported by default by the schema adapter.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const numberSchema = p.number().refine((value) => {
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+ * if (value < 0) return { code: 'invalid_number', message: 'The number should be greater than 0' };
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(-1);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(errors); // [{ isValid: false, code: 'invalid_number', message: 'The number should be greater than 0', path: [] }]
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @param refinementCallback - The callback that will be called to validate the value.
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+ * @param options - Options for the refinement.
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+ * @param options.isAsync - Whether the callback is async or not. Defaults to true.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema.
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+ */
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+ refine(
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+ refinementCallback: (value: TType['input']) => Promise<void | undefined | { code: string; message: string }> | void | undefined | { code: string; message: string }
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+ ) {
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+ return super.refine(refinementCallback) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
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+ {
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+ input: TType['input'];
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+ validate: TType['validate'];
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+ internal: TType['internal'];
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+ output: TType['output'];
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+ representation: TType['representation'];
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+ }, TDefinitions
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Allows the value to be either undefined or null.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const numberSchema = p.number().optional();
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(parsed); // undefined
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(null);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(parsed); // null
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(1);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(parsed); // 1
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @returns - The schema we are working with.
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+ */
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+ optional(options?: { message: string; allow: false }) {
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+ return super.optional(options) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
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+ {
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+ input: TType['input'] | undefined | null;
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+ validate: TType['validate'] | undefined | null;
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+ internal: TType['internal'] | undefined | null;
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+ output: TType['output'] | undefined | null;
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+ representation: TType['representation'] | undefined | null;
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+ },
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+ TDefinitions
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Allows the value to be null and ONLY null. You can also use this function to set a custom message when the value is NULL by setting
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+ * the { message: 'Your custom message', allow: false } on the options.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const numberSchema = p.number().nullable();
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(null);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(parsed); // null
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(errors); // [{ isValid: false, code: 'invalid_type', message: 'Invalid type', path: [] }]
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @param options - The options for the nullable function.
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+ * @param options.message - The message to be shown when the value is not null. Defaults to 'Cannot be null'.
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+ * @param options.allow - Whether the value can be null or not. Defaults to true.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema.
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+ */
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+ nullable(options?: { message: string; allow: false }) {
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+ return super.nullable(options) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
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+ {
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+ input: TType['input'] | null;
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+ validate: TType['validate'] | null;
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+ internal: TType['internal'] | null;
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+ output: TType['output'] | null;
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+ representation: TType['representation'] | null;
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+ },
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+ TDefinitions
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This method will remove the value from the representation of the schema. If the value is undefined it will keep that way
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+ * otherwise it will set the value to undefined after it's validated.
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+ * This is used in conjunction with the {@link data} function, the {@link parse} function or {@link validate}
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+ * function. This will remove the value from the representation of the schema.
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+ *
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+ * By default, the value will be removed just from the representation, in other words, when you call the {@link data} function.
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+ * But if you want to remove the value from the internal representation, you can pass the argument `toInternal` as true.
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+ * Then if you still want to remove the value from the representation, you will need to pass the argument `toRepresentation` as true as well.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const userSchema = p.object({
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+ * id: p.number().optional(),
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+ * name: p.string(),
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+ * password: p.string().omit()
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const user = await userSchema.data({
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+ * id: 1,
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+ * name: 'John Doe',
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+ * password: '123456'
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * console.log(user); // { id: 1, name: 'John Doe' }
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * @param args - By default, the value will be removed just from the representation, in other words, when you call the {@link data} function.
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+ * But if you want to remove the value from the internal representation, you can pass the argument `toInternal` as true.
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+ * Then if you still want to remove the value from the representation, you will need to pass the argument `toRepresentation` as true as well.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema.
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+ */
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+ omit<
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+ TToInternal extends boolean,
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+ TToRepresentation extends boolean = boolean extends TToInternal ? true : false
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+ >(args?: { toInternal?: TToInternal, toRepresentation?: TToRepresentation }) {
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+ return super.omit(args) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
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+ {
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+ input: TToInternal extends true ? TType['input'] | undefined : TType['input'];
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+ validate: TToInternal extends true ? TType['validate'] | undefined : TType['validate'];
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+ internal: TToInternal extends true ? undefined : TType['internal'];
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+ output: TToRepresentation extends true ? TType['output'] | undefined : TType['output'];
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+ representation: TToRepresentation extends true ? undefined : TType['representation'];
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+ },
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+ TDefinitions
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This function is used in conjunction with the {@link validate} function. It's used to save a value to an external source
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+ * like a database. You should always return the schema after you save the value, that way we will always have the correct type
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+ * of the schema after the save operation.
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+ *
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+ * You can use the {@link toRepresentation} function to transform and clean the value it returns after the save.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * import { User } from './models';
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+ *
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+ * const userSchema = p.object({
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+ * id: p.number().optional(),
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+ * name: p.string(),
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+ * email: p.string().email(),
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+ * }).onSave(async (value) => {
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+ * // Create or update the user on the database using palmares models or any other library of your choice.
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+ * if (value.id)
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+ * await User.default.set(value, { search: { id: value.id } });
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+ * else
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+ * await User.default.set(value);
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+ *
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+ * return value;
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * // Then, on your controller, do something like this:
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+ * const { isValid, save, errors } = await userSchema.validate(req.body);
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+ * if (isValid) {
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+ * const savedValue = await save();
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+ * return Response.json(savedValue, { status: 201 });
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * return Response.json({ errors }, { status: 400 });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @param callback - The callback that will be called to save the value on an external source.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema.
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+ */
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+ onSave(callback: (value: TType['internal']) => Promise<TType['output']> | TType['output']) {
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+ return super.onSave(callback) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
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+ {
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+ input: TType['input'];
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+ validate: TType['validate'];
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+ internal: TType['internal'];
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+ output: TType['output'];
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+ representation: TType['representation'];
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+ },
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+ TDefinitions & {
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+ hasSave: true;
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+ }
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This function is used to add a default value to the schema. If the value is either undefined or null, the default value will be used.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const numberSchema = p.number().default(0);
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(parsed); // 0
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ default<TDefaultValue extends TType['input'] | (() => Promise<TType['input']>)>(
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+ defaultValueOrFunction: TDefaultValue
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+ ) {
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+ return super.default(defaultValueOrFunction) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
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+ {
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+ input: TType['input'] | undefined | null;
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+ validate: TType['validate'];
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+ internal: TType['internal'];
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+ output: TType['output'] | undefined | null;
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+ representation: TType['representation'];
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+ },
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+ TDefinitions
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This function let's you customize the schema your own way. After we translate the schema on the adapter we call this function to let you customize
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+ * the custom schema your own way. Our API does not support passthrough? No problem, you can use this function to customize the zod schema.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const numberSchema = p.number().extends((schema) => {
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+ * return schema.nonnegative();
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(-1);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(errors); // [{ isValid: false, code: 'nonnegative', message: 'The number should be nonnegative', path: [] }]
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @param callback - The callback that will be called to customize the schema.
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+ * @param toStringCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the schema to a string when you want to compile the underlying schema
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+ * to a string so you can save it for future runs.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema.
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+ */
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+ extends(
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+ callback: (
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+ schema: Awaited<ReturnType<NonNullable<TDefinitions['schemaAdapter']['datetime']>['translate']>>
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+ ) => Awaited<ReturnType<NonNullable<TDefinitions['schemaAdapter']['field']>['translate']>> | any,
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+ toStringCallback?: (schemaAsString: string) => string
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+ ) {
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+ return super.extends(callback, toStringCallback);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This function is used to transform the value to the representation of the schema. When using the {@link data} function. With this function you have full
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+ * control to add data cleaning for example, transforming the data and whatever. Another use case is when you want to return deeply nested recursive data.
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+ * The schema maps to itself.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const recursiveSchema = p.object({
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+ * id: p.number().optional(),
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+ * name: p.string(),
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+ * }).toRepresentation(async (value) => {
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+ * return {
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+ * id: value.id,
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+ * name: value.name,
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+ * children: await Promise.all(value.children.map(async (child) => await recursiveSchema.data(child)))
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+ * }
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const data = await recursiveSchema.data({
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+ * id: 1,
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+ * name: 'John Doe',
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const colorToRGBSchema = p.string().toRepresentation(async (value) => {
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+ * switch (value) {
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+ * case 'red': return { r: 255, g: 0, b: 0 };
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+ * case 'green': return { r: 0, g: 255, b: 0 };
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+ * case 'blue': return { r: 0, g: 0, b: 255 };
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+ * default: return { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0 };
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+ * }
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ * @param toRepresentationCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the value to the representation.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema with a new return type
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+ */
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+ toRepresentation<TRepresentation>(
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+ toRepresentationCallback: (value: TType['representation']) => Promise<TRepresentation>
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+ ) {
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+ return super.toRepresentation(toRepresentationCallback) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
407
+ {
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+ input: TType['input'];
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+ validate: TType['validate'];
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+ internal: TType['internal'];
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+ output: TType['output'];
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+ representation: TRepresentation;
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+ },
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+ TDefinitions
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This function is used to transform the value to the internal representation of the schema. This is useful when you want to transform the value
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+ * to a type that the schema adapter can understand. For example, you might want to transform a string to a date. This is the function you use.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ *
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+ * const dateSchema = p.string().toInternal((value) => {
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+ * return new Date(value);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const date = await dateSchema.parse('2021-01-01');
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+ *
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+ * console.log(date); // Date object
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+ *
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+ * const rgbToColorSchema = p.object({
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+ * r: p.number().min(0).max(255),
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+ * g: p.number().min(0).max(255),
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+ * b: p.number().min(0).max(255),
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+ * }).toInternal(async (value) => {
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+ * if (value.r === 255 && value.g === 0 && value.b === 0) return 'red';
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+ * if (value.r === 0 && value.g === 255 && value.b === 0) return 'green';
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+ * if (value.r === 0 && value.g === 0 && value.b === 255) return 'blue';
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+ * return `rgb(${value.r}, ${value.g}, ${value.b})`;
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @param toInternalCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the value to the internal representation.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema with a new return type.
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+ */
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+ toInternal<TInternal>(toInternalCallback: (value: TType['validate']) => Promise<TInternal>) {
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+ return super.toInternal(toInternalCallback) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
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+ {
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+ input: TType['input'];
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+ validate: TType['validate'];
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+ internal: TInternal;
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+ output: TType['output'];
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+ representation: TType['representation'];
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+ },
459
+ TDefinitions
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+ >;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Called before the validation of the schema. Let's say that you want to validate a date that might receive a string, you can convert that string to a date
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+ * here BEFORE the validation. This pretty much transforms the value to a type that the schema adapter can understand.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```
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+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
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+ * import * as z from 'zod';
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+ *
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+ * const customRecordToMapSchema = p.schema().appendSchema(z.map()).toValidate(async (value) => {
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+ * return new Map(value); // Before validating we transform the value to a map.
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const { errors, parsed } = await customRecordToMapSchema.parse({ key: 'value' });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @param toValidateCallback - The callback that will be called to validate the value.
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+ *
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+ * @returns The schema with a new return type.
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+ */
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+ toValidate<TValidate>(toValidateCallback: (value: TType['input']) => Promise<TValidate> | TValidate) {
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+ return super.toValidate(toValidateCallback) as unknown as DatetimeSchema<
485
+ {
486
+ input: TType['input'];
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+ validate: TValidate;
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+ internal: TType['internal'];
489
+ output: TType['output'];
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+ representation: TType['representation'];
491
+ },
492
+ TDefinitions
493
+ >;
494
+ }
495
+
496
+ /**
497
+ * This will allow the value to be a string, it does not validate, it just parses inputs as strings and allows the result to be a string as well.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
501
+ * const schema = datetime().allowString();
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+ *
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+ * schema.parse('2021-01-01T00:00:00.000Z') // works
504
+ * ```
505
+ *
506
+ * @returns - The schema instance
507
+ */
508
+ allowString() {
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+ this.__allowString = true;
510
+
511
+ return this as any as DatetimeSchema<
512
+ {
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+ input: string | TType['input'];
514
+ output: string | TType['output'];
515
+ internal: string | TType['output'];
516
+ representation: string | TType['output'];
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+ validate: string | TType['output'];
518
+ },
519
+ TDefinitions
520
+ >;
521
+ }
522
+
523
+ /**
524
+ * This will validate if the value is above the specified date.
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+ *
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+ * @example
527
+ * ```ts
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+ * const today = new Date();
529
+ * const yesterday = new Date(today);
530
+ * yesterday.setDate(today.getDate() - 1);
531
+ *
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+ * datetime().above(today).parse(today) // throws error
533
+ * datetime().above(today, { inclusive: true }).parse(today) // works
534
+ * datetime().above(yesterday).parse(today) // works
535
+ * ```
536
+ *
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+ * @param value - The value that we are comparing against.
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+ * @param options - The options that we are passing to the validator.
539
+ * @param options.inclusive - If the value is inclusive or not. In other words, if the value can be equal to the specified date.
540
+ * @param options.message - The message that we are returning if the value is not above the specified date.
541
+ *
542
+ * @returns - The schema instance
543
+ */
544
+ above(value: Date, options?: { inclusive?: boolean; message: string }) {
545
+ const inclusive = typeof options?.inclusive === 'boolean' ? options.inclusive : false;
546
+ const message = options?.message || 'Value is not above the specified date';
547
+
548
+ this.__above = {
549
+ value,
550
+ inclusive,
551
+ message,
552
+ };
553
+ return this;
554
+ }
555
+
556
+ /**
557
+ * This will validate if the value is below the specified date.
558
+ *
559
+ * @example
560
+ * ```ts
561
+ * const today = new Date();
562
+ * const yesterday = new Date(today);
563
+ * yesterday.setDate(today.getDate() - 1);
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+ *
565
+ * datetime().below(today).parse(today) // throws error
566
+ * datetime().below(today, { inclusive: true }).parse(today) // works
567
+ * datetime().below(today).parse(yesterday) // works
568
+ * ```
569
+ *
570
+ * @param value - The value that we are comparing against.
571
+ * @param options - The options that we are passing to the validator.
572
+ * @param options.inclusive - If the value is inclusive or not. In other words, if the value can be equal to the specified date.
573
+ * @param options.message - The message that we are returning if the value is not above the specified date.
574
+ *
575
+ * @returns - The schema instance
576
+ */
577
+ below(value: Date, options?: { inclusive?: boolean; message: string }) {
578
+ const inclusive = typeof options?.inclusive === 'boolean' ? options.inclusive : false;
579
+ const message = options?.message || 'Value is not below the specified date';
580
+
581
+ this.__below = {
582
+ value,
583
+ inclusive,
584
+ message,
585
+ };
586
+ return this;
587
+ }
588
+
589
+ static new<TDefinitions extends DefinitionsOfSchemaType = DefinitionsOfSchemaType>() {
590
+ const returnValue = new DatetimeSchema<
591
+ {
592
+ input: Date;
593
+ validate: Date;
594
+ internal: Date;
595
+ output: Date;
596
+ representation: Date;
597
+ },
598
+ TDefinitions
599
+ >();
600
+
601
+ const adapterInstance = getDefaultAdapter();
602
+
603
+ returnValue.__transformedSchemas[adapterInstance.constructor.name] = {
604
+ transformed: false,
605
+ adapter: adapterInstance,
606
+ schemas: [],
607
+ };
608
+
609
+ return returnValue;
610
+ }
611
+ }
612
+
613
+ export const datetime = <TDefinitions extends DefinitionsOfSchemaType>() => DatetimeSchema.new<TDefinitions>();
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1
+ import NumberSchema from './number';
2
+
3
+ const number = NumberSchema.new; // teste
4
+
5
+ export { number };