@palmares/schemas 0.1.25 → 0.2.0

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +26 -0
  2. package/dist/src/adapter/fields/array.cjs +96 -0
  3. package/dist/src/adapter/fields/array.d.ts.map +1 -0
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  6. package/dist/src/adapter/fields/boolean.d.ts.map +1 -0
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  24. package/dist/src/adapter/fields/union.d.ts.map +1 -0
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  57. package/dist/src/parsers/convert-from-number.cjs +34 -0
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  132. package/dist/tsconfig.types.tsbuildinfo +1 -0
  133. package/package.json +15 -23
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  135. package/dist/cjs/src/adapter/fields/boolean.js +0 -162
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+ "use strict";
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+ var __defProp = Object.defineProperty;
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+ var __getOwnPropDesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor;
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+ var __getOwnPropNames = Object.getOwnPropertyNames;
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+ var __hasOwnProp = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
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+ var __name = (target, value) => __defProp(target, "name", { value, configurable: true });
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+ var __export = (target, all) => {
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+ __defProp(target, name, { get: all[name], enumerable: true });
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+ var __copyProps = (to, from, except, desc) => {
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+ return to;
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+ };
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+ var __toCommonJS = (mod) => __copyProps(__defProp({}, "__esModule", { value: true }), mod);
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+ // src/schema/number.ts
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+ var number_exports = {};
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+ __export(number_exports, {
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+ function optional(args) {
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+ return {
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+ name: "optional",
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+ type: "high",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
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+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path) => {
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+ if (value === void 0) {
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+ if (args.allow === true) return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [],
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+ preventChildValidation: true
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+ };
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+ return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [
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+ {
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+ isValid: false,
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+ message: args.message,
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+ code: "required",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
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+ path: path || []
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ preventChildValidation: true
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+ };
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+ }
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+ return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [],
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+ preventChildValidation: false
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+ };
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+ }, "callback")
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+ };
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+ }
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+ __name(optional, "optional");
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+ function nullable(args) {
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+ return {
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+ name: "nullable",
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+ type: "high",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
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+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path) => {
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+ if (value === null) {
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+ if (args.allow === true) return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [],
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+ preventChildValidation: true
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+ };
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+ return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [
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+ {
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+ isValid: false,
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+ message: args.message,
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+ code: "null",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
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+ path: path || []
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ preventChildValidation: true
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+ };
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+ }
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+ return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [],
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+ preventChildValidation: false
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+ };
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+ }, "callback")
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+ };
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+ }
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+ __name(nullable, "nullable");
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+ function checkType(args) {
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+ return {
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+ name: "checkType",
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+ type: "medium",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
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+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path) => {
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+ if (args.check(value)) return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [],
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+ preventChildValidation: false
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+ };
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+ return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: [
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+ {
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+ isValid: false,
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+ message: args.message,
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+ code: "invalid_type",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
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+ path: path || []
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ preventChildValidation: true
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+ };
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+ }, "callback")
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+ };
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+ }
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+ __name(checkType, "checkType");
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+ function is(args) {
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+ return {
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+ name: "is",
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+ type: "medium",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
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+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path, _options) => {
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+ const isValid = Array.isArray(args.value) ? args.value.includes(value) : value === args.value;
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+ return {
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+ parsed: value,
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+ errors: isValid ? [] : [
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+ {
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+ isValid: false,
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+ code: "is",
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
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+ path: path || [],
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+ message: "Value is not a boolean"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ preventChildValidation: true
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+ };
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+ }, "callback")
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+ };
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+ }
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+ __name(is, "is");
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+
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+ // src/validators/utils.ts
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+ var priorityByType = {
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+ low: 0,
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+ medium: 1,
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+ high: 2
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+ };
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+ var typeByPriority = Object.entries(priorityByType).reduce((acc, [key, value]) => {
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+ acc[value] = key;
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+ return acc;
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+ }, {});
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+ var Validator = class _Validator {
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+ static {
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+ __name(this, "Validator");
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+ }
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+ $$type = "$PValidator";
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+ child;
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+ parent;
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+ fallbackNamesAdded = /* @__PURE__ */ new Set();
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+ priority;
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+ fallbacks = [];
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+ constructor(type) {
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+ this.fallbackNamesAdded = /* @__PURE__ */ new Set();
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+ this.fallbacks = [];
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+ this.priority = priorityByType[type];
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * We create all of the validators on the schema in order, i actually didn't want to go on that route but i
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+ * found it easier to do so.
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+ *
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+ * The logic here is simple, if it's not the same priority we will walk on the linked list until we find
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+ * a validator that matches the priority we are expecting. If we can't walk anymore, we create the next
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+ * priority validator and append it to the linked list. Be aware that it's a double linked list, so we
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+ * can walk both ways, from the end to the start and from the start to the end.
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+ * So you don't really need to start from the root, the linked list can start from anywhere and it will
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+ * find it's way through.
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+ *
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+ * I know there are better ways to do this instead of walking through the linked list, but like i explained
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+ * before, this is enough for now.
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+ *
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+ * If the priority is higher than the current priority saved on the schema, we should substitute the
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+ * rootValidator on the schema with the new one.
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+ *
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+ * @param schema - The schema that we are working on right now, all fallbacks are tied to that specific schema.
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+ * @param type - The type of the fallback that we are adding.
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+ * @param fallback - The fallback function that we are adding.
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+ * @param childOrParent - If we are adding a fallback to the child or to the parent.
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+ * @param options - The options that we are passing to the fallback.
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+ */
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+ checkAppendOrCreate(schema2, type, fallbackName, fallback, childOrParent, options) {
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+ const schemaWithProtected = schema2;
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+ if (this[childOrParent]) this[childOrParent].addFallback(schemaWithProtected, type, fallbackName, fallback, options);
221
+ else {
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+ const nextPriority = childOrParent === "child" ? this.priority - 1 : this.priority + 1;
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+ if (Object.keys(typeByPriority).includes(String(nextPriority))) {
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+ const nextType = typeByPriority[nextPriority];
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+ const validatorInstance = new _Validator(nextType);
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+ this[childOrParent] = validatorInstance;
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+ this[childOrParent][childOrParent === "parent" ? "child" : "parent"] = this;
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+ this[childOrParent].addFallback(schemaWithProtected, type, fallbackName, fallback, options);
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+ if (nextPriority > schemaWithProtected.__rootFallbacksValidator.priority) schemaWithProtected.__rootFallbacksValidator = validatorInstance;
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+ }
231
+ }
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+ }
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+ addFallback(schema2, type, fallbackName, fallback, options) {
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+ if (this.fallbackNamesAdded.has(fallbackName) && options?.removeCurrent !== true) return;
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+ this.fallbackNamesAdded.add(fallbackName);
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+ const priority = priorityByType[type];
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+ if (this.priority === priority) {
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+ if (typeof options?.at === "number") this.fallbacks.splice(options.at, options.removeCurrent === true ? 1 : 0, fallback);
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+ else this.fallbacks.push(fallback);
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+ } else if (priority > this.priority) this.checkAppendOrCreate(schema2, type, fallbackName, fallback, "parent", options);
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+ else if (priority < this.priority) this.checkAppendOrCreate(schema2, type, fallbackName, fallback, "child", options);
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Validates the value against all of the fallbacks, the fallbacks are executed in order, from the highest
245
+ * priority to the lowest priority. A validator can stop the execution of the other validators if it feels
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+ * like so. Like on the example of a value being null or undefined.
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+ *
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+ * @param errorsAsHashedSet - This is a set that contains all of the errors that we already found, this is
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+ * used to avoid duplicated errors.
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+ * @param path - The path that we are validating right now.
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+ * @param parseResult - The result of the parsing, it contains the parsed value and the errors that we found.
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+ * @param options - The options that we are passing to the fallback.
253
+ */
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+ async validate(errorsAsHashedSet, path, parseResult, options) {
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+ let doesItShouldPreventChildValidation = false;
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+ for (const fallback of this.fallbacks) {
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+ const { parsed, errors, preventChildValidation } = await fallback(parseResult.parsed, path, options);
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+ parseResult.parsed = parsed;
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+ for (const error of errors) {
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+ if (error.isValid === false) {
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+ const sortedError = Object.fromEntries(Object.entries(error).sort(([a], [b]) => a.localeCompare(b)));
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+ const hashedError = JSON.stringify(sortedError);
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+ if (errorsAsHashedSet.has(hashedError)) continue;
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+ errorsAsHashedSet.add(hashedError);
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+ if (!Array.isArray(parseResult.errors)) parseResult.errors = [];
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+ parseResult.errors.push({
267
+ ...error,
268
+ received: parseResult.parsed
269
+ });
270
+ }
271
+ }
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+ doesItShouldPreventChildValidation = doesItShouldPreventChildValidation || preventChildValidation || false;
273
+ }
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+ if (this.child && doesItShouldPreventChildValidation === false) return await this.child.validate(errorsAsHashedSet, path, parseResult, options);
275
+ return parseResult;
276
+ }
277
+ /**
278
+ * This static method takes care of everything for you. This means that you should only call this method
279
+ * for appending new fallbacks, it takes care of creating the root validator and making sure that the
280
+ * rootValidator on the schema is the highest priority one.
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+ *
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+ * @param schema - The schema that we are working on right now, all fallbacks are tied to that specific
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+ * schema. We automatically define the rootValidator on the schema so you don't need to worry about that.
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+ * @param fallback - The fallback that we are adding. This is an object that contains the type of the
285
+ * fallback and the callback that we are adding.
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+ * @param options - The options that we are passing to the fallback. Options like `at` and `removeCurrent`
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+ * are passed to the `addFallback` method.
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+ */
289
+ static createAndAppendFallback(schema2, fallback, options) {
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+ const schemaWithProtected = schema2;
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+ let validatorInstance = schemaWithProtected.__rootFallbacksValidator;
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+ if (schemaWithProtected.__rootFallbacksValidator === void 0) {
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+ validatorInstance = new _Validator(fallback.type);
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+ schemaWithProtected.__rootFallbacksValidator = validatorInstance;
295
+ }
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+ validatorInstance.addFallback(schema2, fallback.type, fallback.name, fallback.callback, options);
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+ return validatorInstance;
298
+ }
299
+ toString(ident = 0) {
300
+ return `Priority: ${this.priority}
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+ Fallbacks: ${this.fallbacks.length}
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+ ${this.child ? `Children:
303
+ ${this.child.toString(ident + 2)}` : ""}`;
304
+ }
305
+ };
306
+
307
+ // src/utils.ts
308
+ var WithFallback = class {
309
+ static {
310
+ __name(this, "WithFallback");
311
+ }
312
+ $$type = "$PWithFallback";
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+ fallbackFor;
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+ transformedSchema;
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+ adapterType;
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+ constructor(adapterType, fallbackFor, transformedSchema) {
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+ this.adapterType = adapterType;
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+ this.fallbackFor = new Set(fallbackFor);
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+ this.transformedSchema = transformedSchema;
320
+ }
321
+ };
322
+ function withFallbackFactory(adapterType) {
323
+ return (fallbackFor, transformedSchema) => new WithFallback(adapterType, fallbackFor, transformedSchema);
324
+ }
325
+ __name(withFallbackFactory, "withFallbackFactory");
326
+ async function defaultTransform(type, schema2, adapter, fieldAdapter, getValidationData, fallbackFunctions, options) {
327
+ const validationData = await Promise.resolve(getValidationData(false));
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+ const validationDataForStringVersion = options.shouldAddStringVersion ? await Promise.resolve(getValidationData(true)) : void 0;
329
+ const schemaWithPrivateFields = schema2;
330
+ const checkIfShouldUseParserAndAppend = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((parser) => {
331
+ const isValidationDataAParser = validationData.parsers?.[parser] !== void 0;
332
+ if (isValidationDataAParser) schema2.__parsers._fallbacks.add(parser);
333
+ }, "checkIfShouldUseParserAndAppend");
334
+ const getExtendedOrNotSchemaAndString = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((schema3, toStringVersion) => {
335
+ const extendedOrNotSchema2 = typeof schemaWithPrivateFields.__extends?.callback === "function" ? schemaWithPrivateFields.__extends.callback(schema3) : schema3;
336
+ const extendedOrNotSchemaString2 = typeof schemaWithPrivateFields.__extends?.toStringCallback === "function" ? schemaWithPrivateFields.__extends.toStringCallback(toStringVersion) : toStringVersion;
337
+ return [
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+ extendedOrNotSchema2,
339
+ extendedOrNotSchemaString2
340
+ ];
341
+ }, "getExtendedOrNotSchemaAndString");
342
+ const checkIfShouldAppendFallbackAndAppend = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((fallback) => {
343
+ const wereArgumentsForThatFallbackDefinedAndFallbackFunctionDefined = validationData[fallback] !== void 0 && fallbackFunctions[fallback] !== void 0;
344
+ if (wereArgumentsForThatFallbackDefinedAndFallbackFunctionDefined) {
345
+ const fallbackReturnType = fallbackFunctions[fallback](validationData[fallback]);
346
+ Validator.createAndAppendFallback(schema2, fallbackReturnType);
347
+ }
348
+ }, "checkIfShouldAppendFallbackAndAppend");
349
+ const appendRootFallback = /* @__PURE__ */ __name(() => {
350
+ if (options.validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported) {
351
+ const validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported = Array.isArray(options.validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported) ? options.validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported : [
352
+ options.validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported
353
+ ];
354
+ for (const fallback of validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported) Validator.createAndAppendFallback(schema2, fallback);
355
+ }
356
+ }, "appendRootFallback");
357
+ const appendRequiredFallbacks = /* @__PURE__ */ __name(() => {
358
+ const hasFallbacks = schemaWithPrivateFields.__rootFallbacksValidator?.["$$type"] === "$PValidator";
359
+ if (hasFallbacks) {
360
+ Validator.createAndAppendFallback(schema2, optional(schemaWithPrivateFields.__optional));
361
+ Validator.createAndAppendFallback(schema2, nullable(schemaWithPrivateFields.__nullable));
362
+ Validator.createAndAppendFallback(schema2, checkType(schemaWithPrivateFields.__type));
363
+ }
364
+ }, "appendRequiredFallbacks");
365
+ const isFieldAdapterNotSupportedForThatFieldType = fieldAdapter === void 0;
366
+ if (options.fallbackIfNotSupported !== void 0 && isFieldAdapterNotSupportedForThatFieldType) {
367
+ const existingFallbacks = Object.keys(fallbackFunctions);
368
+ const allParsers = Object.keys(validationData["parsers"]);
369
+ appendRootFallback();
370
+ for (const fallback of existingFallbacks) checkIfShouldAppendFallbackAndAppend(fallback);
371
+ for (const parser of allParsers) checkIfShouldUseParserAndAppend(parser);
372
+ appendRequiredFallbacks();
373
+ return options.fallbackIfNotSupported();
374
+ }
375
+ if (!fieldAdapter) throw new Error("The field adapter is not supported and no fallback was provided.");
376
+ const translatedSchemaOrWithFallback = await Promise.resolve(fieldAdapter.translate(adapter.field, {
377
+ withFallback: withFallbackFactory(type),
378
+ ...validationData
379
+ }));
380
+ let stringVersion = "";
381
+ if (options.shouldAddStringVersion) stringVersion = await fieldAdapter.toString(adapter, adapter.field, validationDataForStringVersion);
382
+ if (translatedSchemaOrWithFallback?.["$$type"] === "$PWithFallback") {
383
+ appendRootFallback();
384
+ for (const fallback of translatedSchemaOrWithFallback.fallbackFor) {
385
+ checkIfShouldAppendFallbackAndAppend(fallback);
386
+ checkIfShouldUseParserAndAppend(fallback);
387
+ }
388
+ const [extendedOrNotSchema2, extendedOrNotSchemaString2] = getExtendedOrNotSchemaAndString(translatedSchemaOrWithFallback.transformedSchema, stringVersion);
389
+ appendRequiredFallbacks();
390
+ return [
391
+ {
392
+ transformed: extendedOrNotSchema2,
393
+ asString: extendedOrNotSchemaString2
394
+ }
395
+ ];
396
+ }
397
+ const [extendedOrNotSchema, extendedOrNotSchemaString] = getExtendedOrNotSchemaAndString(translatedSchemaOrWithFallback, stringVersion);
398
+ return [
399
+ {
400
+ transformed: extendedOrNotSchema,
401
+ asString: extendedOrNotSchemaString
402
+ }
403
+ ];
404
+ }
405
+ __name(defaultTransform, "defaultTransform");
406
+ async function defaultTransformToAdapter(callback, schema2, transformedSchemas, options, type) {
407
+ const isTransformedSchemasEmpty = Object.keys(transformedSchemas).length <= 0;
408
+ if (isTransformedSchemasEmpty) {
409
+ const adapterInstanceToUse = (
410
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
411
+ options.schemaAdapter?.["$$type"] === "$PSchemaAdapter" ? options.schemaAdapter : getDefaultAdapter()
412
+ );
413
+ schema2["__transformedSchemas"][adapterInstanceToUse.name] = {
414
+ transformed: false,
415
+ adapter: adapterInstanceToUse,
416
+ schemas: []
417
+ };
418
+ }
419
+ const schemaAdapterNameToUse = options.schemaAdapter?.name || Object.keys(transformedSchemas)[0];
420
+ const isACustomSchemaAdapterAndNotYetDefined = (
421
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
422
+ transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse] === void 0 && options.schemaAdapter !== void 0
423
+ );
424
+ if (isACustomSchemaAdapterAndNotYetDefined) transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse] = {
425
+ transformed: false,
426
+ adapter: options.schemaAdapter,
427
+ schemas: []
428
+ };
429
+ const shouldTranslate = transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse].transformed === false || options.force === true;
430
+ if (shouldTranslate) {
431
+ const translatedSchemas = await callback(transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse].adapter);
432
+ transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse].schemas = translatedSchemas;
433
+ transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse].transformed = true;
434
+ }
435
+ transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse].transformed = true;
436
+ return transformedSchemas[schemaAdapterNameToUse].schemas;
437
+ }
438
+ __name(defaultTransformToAdapter, "defaultTransformToAdapter");
439
+ async function formatErrorFromParseMethod(adapter, fieldAdapter, error, received, schema2, path, errorsAsHashedSet) {
440
+ const formattedError = await fieldAdapter.formatError(adapter, adapter.field, schema2, error);
441
+ formattedError.path = Array.isArray(formattedError.path) ? [
442
+ ...path,
443
+ ...formattedError.path
444
+ ] : path;
445
+ const formattedErrorAsParseResultError = formattedError;
446
+ formattedErrorAsParseResultError.isValid = false;
447
+ const sortedError = Object.fromEntries(Object.entries(formattedErrorAsParseResultError).sort(([a], [b]) => a.localeCompare(b)));
448
+ const hashedError = JSON.stringify(sortedError);
449
+ errorsAsHashedSet.add(JSON.stringify(sortedError));
450
+ formattedErrorAsParseResultError.received = received;
451
+ return formattedErrorAsParseResultError;
452
+ }
453
+ __name(formatErrorFromParseMethod, "formatErrorFromParseMethod");
454
+
455
+ // src/schema/schema.ts
456
+ var Schema = class _Schema {
457
+ static {
458
+ __name(this, "Schema");
459
+ }
460
+ $$type = "$PSchema";
461
+ fieldType = "schema";
462
+ // Those functions will assume control of the validation process on adapters, instead of the schema.
463
+ // Why this is used? The idea is that the Schema has NO idea
464
+ // that one of it's children might be an UnionSchema for example. The adapter might not support unions,
465
+ // so then we give control to the union. The parent schema will already have an array of translated
466
+ // adapter schemas. This means for a union with Number and String it'll generate two schemas, one for number
467
+ // and one for the value as String. Of course this gets multiplied. So if we have a union with Number and String.
468
+ // We should take those two schemas from the array and validate them individually. This logic is
469
+ // handled by the union schema. If we have an intersection type for example, instead of validating
470
+ // One schema OR the other, we validate one schema AND the other. This will be handled
471
+ // by the schema that contains that intersection logic.
472
+ __beforeValidationCallbacks = /* @__PURE__ */ new Map();
473
+ __cachedGetParent;
474
+ set __getParent(value) {
475
+ this.__cachedGetParent = value;
476
+ }
477
+ get __getParent() {
478
+ return this.__cachedGetParent;
479
+ }
480
+ __alreadyAppliedModel;
481
+ __runBeforeParseAndData;
482
+ __rootFallbacksValidator;
483
+ __saveCallback;
484
+ __modelOmitCallback;
485
+ __parsers = {
486
+ high: /* @__PURE__ */ new Map(),
487
+ medium: /* @__PURE__ */ new Map(),
488
+ low: /* @__PURE__ */ new Map(),
489
+ _fallbacks: /* @__PURE__ */ new Set()
490
+ };
491
+ __refinements = [];
492
+ __nullable = {
493
+ message: "Cannot be null",
494
+ allow: false
495
+ };
496
+ __optional = {
497
+ message: "Required",
498
+ allow: false
499
+ };
500
+ __extends = void 0;
501
+ __transformedSchemas = {};
502
+ __defaultFunction = void 0;
503
+ __toRepresentation = void 0;
504
+ __toValidate = void 0;
505
+ __toInternal = void 0;
506
+ __type = {
507
+ message: "Invalid type",
508
+ check: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(() => true, "check")
509
+ };
510
+ __getDefaultTransformedSchemas() {
511
+ const adapterInstance = getDefaultAdapter();
512
+ if (this.__transformedSchemas[adapterInstance.constructor.name] === void 0) this.__transformedSchemas[adapterInstance.constructor.name] = {
513
+ transformed: false,
514
+ adapter: adapterInstance,
515
+ schemas: []
516
+ };
517
+ }
518
+ /**
519
+ * This will validate the data with the fallbacks, so internally, without relaying on the schema adapter.
520
+ * This is nice because we can support things that the schema adapter is not able to support by default.
521
+ *
522
+ * @param errorsAsHashedSet - The errors as a hashed set. This is used to prevent duplicate errors.
523
+ * @param path - The path of the error.
524
+ * @param parseResult - The result of the parse method.
525
+ */
526
+ async __validateByFallbacks(path, parseResult, options) {
527
+ if (this.__rootFallbacksValidator) return this.__rootFallbacksValidator.validate(options.errorsAsHashedSet, path, parseResult, options);
528
+ return parseResult;
529
+ }
530
+ /**
531
+ * This will validate by the adapter. In other words, we send the data to the schema adapter and then we validate
532
+ * that data.
533
+ * So understand that, first we send the data to the adapter, the adapter validates it, then, after we validate
534
+ * from the adapter we validate with the fallbacks so we can do all of the extra validations not handled by
535
+ * the adapter.
536
+ *
537
+ * @param value - The value to be validated.
538
+ * @param errorsAsHashedSet - The errors as a hashed set. This is used to prevent duplicate errors on the validator.
539
+ * @param path - The path of the error so we can construct an object with the nested paths of the error.
540
+ * @param parseResult - The result of the parse method.
541
+ *
542
+ * @returns The result and the errors of the parse method.
543
+ */
544
+ async __validateByAdapter(adapter, fieldAdapter, schema2, value, path, options) {
545
+ const parseResult = {
546
+ errors: [],
547
+ parsed: value
548
+ };
549
+ parseResult.errors = [];
550
+ parseResult.parsed = value;
551
+ if (fieldAdapter === void 0 || typeof fieldAdapter.parse !== "function") return parseResult;
552
+ const adapterParseResult = await fieldAdapter.parse(adapter, adapter.field, schema2.transformed, value, options.args);
553
+ parseResult.parsed = adapterParseResult.parsed;
554
+ if (adapterParseResult.errors) {
555
+ if (Array.isArray(adapterParseResult.errors)) parseResult.errors = await Promise.all(adapterParseResult.errors.map(async (error) => formatErrorFromParseMethod(adapter, fieldAdapter, error, value, schema2.transformed, path, options.errorsAsHashedSet || /* @__PURE__ */ new Set())));
556
+ else parseResult.errors = [
557
+ await formatErrorFromParseMethod(adapter, fieldAdapter, parseResult.errors, value, schema2.transformed, path, options.errorsAsHashedSet || /* @__PURE__ */ new Set())
558
+ ];
559
+ }
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+ parseResult.errors = parseResult.errors.filter((error) => typeof error !== "undefined");
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+ return parseResult;
562
+ }
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
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+ async __transformToAdapter(_options) {
565
+ throw new Error("Not implemented");
566
+ }
567
+ /** */
568
+ async __parsersToTransformValue(value, parsersToUse) {
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+ let shouldStop = false;
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+ for (const [parserName, parser] of this.__parsers.high.entries()) {
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+ if (parsersToUse instanceof Set === false || parsersToUse.has(parserName)) {
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+ const result = await Promise.resolve(parser(value));
573
+ if (result.preventNextParsers) shouldStop = true;
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+ value = result.value;
575
+ } else continue;
576
+ }
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+ if (shouldStop === false) {
578
+ for (const [parserName, parser] of this.__parsers.medium.entries()) {
579
+ if (parsersToUse instanceof Set === false || parsersToUse.has(parserName)) {
580
+ const result = await Promise.resolve(parser(value));
581
+ if (result.preventNextParsers) shouldStop = true;
582
+ value = result.value;
583
+ } else continue;
584
+ }
585
+ }
586
+ if (shouldStop === false) {
587
+ for (const [parserName, parser] of this.__parsers.low.entries()) {
588
+ if (parsersToUse instanceof Set === false || parsersToUse.has(parserName)) {
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+ const result = await Promise.resolve(parser(value));
590
+ if (result.preventNextParsers) shouldStop = true;
591
+ value = result.value;
592
+ } else continue;
593
+ }
594
+ }
595
+ return value;
596
+ }
597
+ async __parse(value, path = [], options) {
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+ this.__getDefaultTransformedSchemas();
599
+ if (typeof this.__runBeforeParseAndData === "function") await this.__runBeforeParseAndData(this);
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+ const shouldRunToInternalToBubbleUp = options.toInternalToBubbleUp === void 0;
601
+ if (shouldRunToInternalToBubbleUp) options.toInternalToBubbleUp = [];
602
+ if (options.errorsAsHashedSet instanceof Set === false) options.errorsAsHashedSet = /* @__PURE__ */ new Set();
603
+ const shouldCallDefaultFunction = value === void 0 && typeof this.__defaultFunction === "function";
604
+ const shouldCallToValidateCallback = typeof this.__toValidate === "function";
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+ const schemaAdapterFieldType = this.fieldType;
606
+ if (shouldCallDefaultFunction) value = await this.__defaultFunction();
607
+ if (shouldCallToValidateCallback) value = await Promise.resolve(this.__toValidate(value));
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+ const parseResult = {
609
+ errors: [],
610
+ parsed: value
611
+ };
612
+ value = await this.__parsersToTransformValue(value, this.__parsers._fallbacks);
613
+ if (options.appendFallbacksBeforeAdapterValidation === void 0) options.appendFallbacksBeforeAdapterValidation = (schema2, name, callback) => {
614
+ if (this !== schema2) this.__beforeValidationCallbacks.set(name, callback);
615
+ };
616
+ if (this.__transformedSchemas[options.schemaAdapter?.constructor.name || getDefaultAdapter().constructor.name].transformed === false) await this.__transformToAdapter(options);
617
+ const adapterToUse = options.schemaAdapter ? options.schemaAdapter : Object.values(this.__transformedSchemas)[0].adapter;
618
+ const parsedResultsAfterFallbacks = await this.__validateByFallbacks(path, {
619
+ errors: parseResult.errors,
620
+ parsed: value
621
+ }, options);
622
+ parseResult.parsed = parsedResultsAfterFallbacks.parsed;
623
+ parseResult.errors = (parseResult.errors || []).concat(parsedResultsAfterFallbacks.errors || []);
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+ if (this.__beforeValidationCallbacks.size > 0) {
625
+ for (const callback of this.__beforeValidationCallbacks.values()) {
626
+ const parsedValuesAfterValidationCallbacks = await callback(adapterToUse, adapterToUse[schemaAdapterFieldType], this, this.__transformedSchemas[adapterToUse.constructor.name].schemas, value, path, options);
627
+ parseResult.parsed = parsedValuesAfterValidationCallbacks.parsed;
628
+ parseResult.errors = Array.isArray(parseResult.errors) && Array.isArray(parsedValuesAfterValidationCallbacks.errors) ? [
629
+ ...parseResult.errors,
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+ ...parsedValuesAfterValidationCallbacks.errors
631
+ ] : Array.isArray(parseResult.errors) ? parseResult.errors : parsedValuesAfterValidationCallbacks.errors;
632
+ }
633
+ } else {
634
+ const parsedValuesAfterValidatingByAdapter = await this.__validateByAdapter(adapterToUse, adapterToUse[schemaAdapterFieldType], this.__transformedSchemas[adapterToUse.constructor.name].schemas[0], value, path, options);
635
+ parseResult.parsed = parsedValuesAfterValidatingByAdapter.parsed;
636
+ parseResult.errors = (parseResult.errors || []).concat(parsedValuesAfterValidatingByAdapter.errors);
637
+ }
638
+ const hasToInternalCallback = typeof this.__toInternal === "function";
639
+ const shouldCallToInternalDuringParse = hasToInternalCallback && (options.toInternalToBubbleUp?.length === 0 || Array.isArray(options.toInternalToBubbleUp) === false);
640
+ const hasNoErrors = parseResult.errors === void 0 || (parseResult.errors || []).length === 0;
641
+ await Promise.all(this.__refinements.map(async (refinement) => {
642
+ const errorOrNothing = await Promise.resolve(refinement(parseResult.parsed));
643
+ if (typeof errorOrNothing === "undefined") return;
644
+ parseResult.errors.push({
645
+ isValid: false,
646
+ code: errorOrNothing.code,
647
+ message: errorOrNothing.message,
648
+ received: parseResult.parsed,
649
+ path
650
+ });
651
+ }));
652
+ if (shouldCallToInternalDuringParse && hasNoErrors) parseResult.parsed = await this.__toInternal(value);
653
+ if (shouldRunToInternalToBubbleUp && hasNoErrors) for (const functionToModifyResult of options.toInternalToBubbleUp || []) await functionToModifyResult();
654
+ return parseResult;
655
+ }
656
+ /**
657
+ * This let's you refine the schema with custom validations. This is useful when you want to validate something
658
+ * that is not supported by default by the schema adapter.
659
+ *
660
+ * @example
661
+ * ```typescript
662
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
663
+ *
664
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().refine((value) => {
665
+ * if (value < 0) return { code: 'invalid_number', message: 'The number should be greater than 0' };
666
+ * });
667
+ *
668
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(-1);
669
+ *
670
+ * console.log(errors);
671
+ * // [{ isValid: false, code: 'invalid_number', message: 'The number should be greater than 0', path: [] }]
672
+ * ```
673
+ *
674
+ * @param refinementCallback - The callback that will be called to validate the value.
675
+ * @param options - Options for the refinement.
676
+ * @param options.isAsync - Whether the callback is async or not. Defaults to true.
677
+ */
678
+ refine(refinementCallback) {
679
+ this.__refinements.push(refinementCallback);
680
+ return this;
681
+ }
682
+ /**
683
+ * Allows the value to be either undefined or null.
684
+ *
685
+ * @example
686
+ * ```typescript
687
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
688
+ *
689
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().optional();
690
+ *
691
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
692
+ *
693
+ * console.log(parsed); // undefined
694
+ *
695
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(null);
696
+ *
697
+ * console.log(parsed); // null
698
+ *
699
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(1);
700
+ *
701
+ * console.log(parsed); // 1
702
+ * ```
703
+ *
704
+ * @returns - The schema we are working with.
705
+ */
706
+ optional(options) {
707
+ this.__optional = {
708
+ message: typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : "Required",
709
+ allow: typeof options?.allow === "boolean" ? options.allow : true
710
+ };
711
+ return this;
712
+ }
713
+ /**
714
+ * Allows the value to be null and ONLY null. You can also use this function to set a custom message when
715
+ * the value is NULL by setting the { message: 'Your custom message', allow: false } on the options.
716
+ *
717
+ * @example
718
+ * ```typescript
719
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
720
+ *
721
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().nullable();
722
+ *
723
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(null);
724
+ *
725
+ * console.log(parsed); // null
726
+ *
727
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
728
+ *
729
+ * console.log(errors); // [{ isValid: false, code: 'invalid_type', message: 'Invalid type', path: [] }]
730
+ * ```
731
+ *
732
+ * @param options - The options for the nullable function.
733
+ * @param options.message - The message to be shown when the value is not null. Defaults to 'Cannot be null'.
734
+ * @param options.allow - Whether the value can be null or not. Defaults to true.
735
+ *
736
+ * @returns The schema.
737
+ */
738
+ nullable(options) {
739
+ this.__nullable = {
740
+ message: typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : "Cannot be null",
741
+ allow: typeof options?.allow === "boolean" ? options.allow : true
742
+ };
743
+ return this;
744
+ }
745
+ /**
746
+ * Appends a custom schema to the schema, this way it will bypass the creation of the schema in runtime.
747
+ *
748
+ * By default when validating, on the first validation we create the schema. Just during the first validation.
749
+ * With this function, you bypass that, so you can speed up the validation process.
750
+ *
751
+ * @example
752
+ * ```typescript
753
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
754
+ * import * as z from 'zod';
755
+ *
756
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().appendSchema(z.number());
757
+ *
758
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(1);
759
+ * ```
760
+ *
761
+ * @param schema - The schema to be appended.
762
+ * @param args - The arguments for the schema.
763
+ * @param args.adapter - The adapter to be used. If not provided, the default adapter will be used.
764
+ *
765
+ * @returns The same schema again.
766
+ */
767
+ appendSchema(schema2, args) {
768
+ const adapter = args?.adapter || getDefaultAdapter();
769
+ this.__transformedSchemas[adapter.constructor.name] = {
770
+ transformed: true,
771
+ adapter,
772
+ schemas: [
773
+ schema2
774
+ ]
775
+ };
776
+ return this;
777
+ }
778
+ /**
779
+ * This method will remove the value from the representation of the schema. If the value is undefined it will keep
780
+ * that way otherwise it will set the value to undefined after it's validated.
781
+ * This is used in conjunction with the {@link data} function, the {@link parse} function or {@link validate}
782
+ * function. This will remove the value from the representation of the schema.
783
+ *
784
+ * By default, the value will be removed just from the representation, in other words, when you call the {@link data}
785
+ * function. But if you want to remove the value from the internal representation, you can pass the argument
786
+ * `toInternal` as true. Then if you still want to remove the value from the representation, you will need to pass
787
+ * the argument `toRepresentation` as true as well.
788
+ *
789
+ * @example
790
+ * ```typescript
791
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
792
+ *
793
+ * const userSchema = p.object({
794
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
795
+ * name: p.string(),
796
+ * password: p.string().omit()
797
+ * });
798
+ *
799
+ * const user = await userSchema.data({
800
+ * id: 1,
801
+ * name: 'John Doe',
802
+ * password: '123456'
803
+ * });
804
+ *
805
+ * console.log(user); // { id: 1, name: 'John Doe' }
806
+ * ```
807
+ *
808
+ *
809
+ * @param args - By default, the value will be removed just from the representation, in other words, when you call
810
+ * the {@link data} function.
811
+ * But if you want to remove the value from the internal representation, you can pass the argument `toInternal`
812
+ * as true. Then if you still want to remove the value from the representation, you will need to pass the
813
+ * argument `toRepresentation` as true as well.
814
+ *
815
+ * @returns The schema.
816
+ */
817
+ omit(args) {
818
+ const toRepresentation = typeof args?.toRepresentation === "boolean" ? args.toRepresentation : typeof args?.toInternal !== "boolean";
819
+ const toInternal = typeof args?.toInternal === "boolean" ? args.toInternal : false;
820
+ if (toInternal) {
821
+ if (this.__toInternal) {
822
+ const toInternal2 = this.__toInternal;
823
+ this.__toInternal = async (value) => {
824
+ await toInternal2(value);
825
+ return void 0;
826
+ };
827
+ } else this.__toInternal = async () => void 0;
828
+ } else if (toRepresentation) {
829
+ if (this.__toRepresentation) {
830
+ const toRepresentation2 = this.__toRepresentation;
831
+ this.__toRepresentation = async (value) => {
832
+ await toRepresentation2(value);
833
+ return void 0;
834
+ };
835
+ } else this.__toRepresentation = async () => void 0;
836
+ }
837
+ return this;
838
+ }
839
+ /**
840
+ * This function is used in conjunction with the {@link validate} function. It's used to save a value to an external
841
+ * source like a database. You should always return the schema after you save the value, that way we will always have
842
+ * the correct type of the schema after the save operation.
843
+ *
844
+ * You can use the {@link toRepresentation} function to transform and clean the value it returns after the save.
845
+ *
846
+ * @example
847
+ * ```typescript
848
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
849
+ *
850
+ * import { User } from './models';
851
+ *
852
+ * const userSchema = p.object({
853
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
854
+ * name: p.string(),
855
+ * email: p.string().email(),
856
+ * }).onSave(async (value) => {
857
+ * // Create or update the user on the database using palmares models or any other library of your choice.
858
+ * if (value.id)
859
+ * await User.default.set(value, { search: { id: value.id } });
860
+ * else
861
+ * await User.default.set(value);
862
+ *
863
+ * return value;
864
+ * });
865
+ *
866
+ *
867
+ * // Then, on your controller, do something like this:
868
+ * const { isValid, save, errors } = await userSchema.validate(req.body);
869
+ * if (isValid) {
870
+ * const savedValue = await save();
871
+ * return Response.json(savedValue, { status: 201 });
872
+ * }
873
+ *
874
+ * return Response.json({ errors }, { status: 400 });
875
+ * ```
876
+ *
877
+ * @param callback - The callback that will be called to save the value on an external source.
878
+ *
879
+ * @returns The schema.
880
+ */
881
+ onSave(callback) {
882
+ this.__saveCallback = callback;
883
+ return this;
884
+ }
885
+ /**
886
+ * This function is used to validate the schema and save the value to the database. It is used in
887
+ * conjunction with the {@link onSave} function.
888
+ *
889
+ * Different from other validation libraries, palmares schemas is aware that you want to save. On your
890
+ * routes/functions we recommend to ALWAYS use this function instead of {@link parse} directly. This is because
891
+ * this function by default will return an object with the property `save` or the `errors`. If the errors are present,
892
+ * you can return the errors to the user. If the save property is present, you can use to save the value to an
893
+ * external source. e.g. a database.
894
+ *
895
+ * @example
896
+ * ```typescript
897
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
898
+ *
899
+ * import { User } from './models';
900
+ *
901
+ * const userSchema = p.object({
902
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
903
+ * name: p.string(),
904
+ * email: p.string().email(),
905
+ * }).onSave(async (value) => {
906
+ * // Create or update the user on the database using palmares models or any other library of your choice.
907
+ * if (value.id)
908
+ * await User.default.set(value, { search: { id: value.id } });
909
+ * else
910
+ * await User.default.set(value);
911
+ *
912
+ * return value;
913
+ * });
914
+ *
915
+ *
916
+ * // Then, on your controller, do something like this:
917
+ * const { isValid, save, errors } = await userSchema.validate(req.body);
918
+ * if (isValid) {
919
+ * const savedValue = await save();
920
+ * return Response.json(savedValue, { status: 201 });
921
+ * }
922
+ *
923
+ * return Response.json({ errors }, { status: 400 });
924
+ * ```
925
+ *
926
+ * @param value - The value to be validated.
927
+ *
928
+ * @returns An object with the property isValid, if the value is valid, the function `save` will be present.
929
+ * If the value is invalid, the property errors will be present.
930
+ */
931
+ async validate(value, context) {
932
+ const { errors, parsed } = await this.__parse(value, [], {
933
+ context
934
+ });
935
+ if ((errors || []).length > 0) return {
936
+ isValid: false,
937
+ errors
938
+ };
939
+ return {
940
+ isValid: true,
941
+ save: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async () => this._save.bind(this)(parsed, context), "save")
942
+ };
943
+ }
944
+ /**
945
+ * Internal function, when we call the {@link validate} function it's this function that gets called
946
+ * when the user uses the `save` function returned by the {@link validate} function if the value is valid.
947
+ *
948
+ * @param value - The value to be saved.
949
+ *
950
+ * @returns The value to representation.
951
+ */
952
+ async _save(value, context) {
953
+ if (this.__saveCallback) {
954
+ const result = await this.__saveCallback(value, context);
955
+ return this.data(result);
956
+ }
957
+ return this.data(value);
958
+ }
959
+ /**
960
+ * This function is used to validate and parse the value to the internal representation of the schema.
961
+ *
962
+ * @example
963
+ * ```typescript
964
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
965
+ *
966
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().allowString();
967
+ *
968
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse('123');
969
+ *
970
+ * console.log(parsed); // 123
971
+ * ```
972
+ *
973
+ * @param value - The value to be parsed.
974
+ *
975
+ * @returns The parsed value.
976
+ */
977
+ async parse(value) {
978
+ return this.__parse(value, [], {});
979
+ }
980
+ /**
981
+ * This function is used to transform the value to the representation without validating it.
982
+ * This is useful when you want to return a data from a query directly to the user. But for example
983
+ * you are returning the data of a user, you can clean the password or any other sensitive data.
984
+ *
985
+ * @example
986
+ * ```typescript
987
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
988
+ *
989
+ * const userSchema = p.object({
990
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
991
+ * name: p.string(),
992
+ * email: p.string().email(),
993
+ * password: p.string().optional()
994
+ * }).toRepresentation(async (value) => {
995
+ * return {
996
+ * id: value.id,
997
+ * name: value.name,
998
+ * email: value.email
999
+ * }
1000
+ * });
1001
+ *
1002
+ * const user = await userSchema.data({
1003
+ * id: 1,
1004
+ * name: 'John Doe',
1005
+ * email: 'john@gmail.com',
1006
+ * password: '123456'
1007
+ * });
1008
+ * ```
1009
+ */
1010
+ async data(value) {
1011
+ this.__getDefaultTransformedSchemas();
1012
+ if (typeof this.__runBeforeParseAndData === "function") await this.__runBeforeParseAndData(this);
1013
+ value = await this.__parsersToTransformValue(value);
1014
+ if (this.__toRepresentation) value = await Promise.resolve(this.__toRepresentation(value));
1015
+ if (this.__defaultFunction && value === void 0) value = await Promise.resolve(this.__defaultFunction());
1016
+ return value;
1017
+ }
1018
+ instanceOf(args) {
1019
+ this.__type.check = typeof args.check === "function" ? args.check : this.__type.check;
1020
+ this.__type.message = typeof args.message === "string" ? args.message : this.__type.message;
1021
+ return this;
1022
+ }
1023
+ /**
1024
+ * This function is used to add a default value to the schema. If the value is either undefined or null,
1025
+ * the default value will be used.
1026
+ *
1027
+ * @example
1028
+ * ```typescript
1029
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1030
+ *
1031
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().default(0);
1032
+ *
1033
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
1034
+ *
1035
+ * console.log(parsed); // 0
1036
+ * ```
1037
+ */
1038
+ default(defaultValueOrFunction) {
1039
+ const isFunction = typeof defaultValueOrFunction === "function";
1040
+ if (isFunction) this.__defaultFunction = defaultValueOrFunction;
1041
+ else this.__defaultFunction = async () => defaultValueOrFunction;
1042
+ return this;
1043
+ }
1044
+ /**
1045
+ * This function let's you customize the schema your own way. After we translate the schema on the adapter we call
1046
+ * this function to let you customize the custom schema your own way. Our API does not support passthrough?
1047
+ * No problem, you can use this function to customize the zod schema.
1048
+ *
1049
+ * @example
1050
+ * ```typescript
1051
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1052
+ *
1053
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().extends((schema) => {
1054
+ * return schema.nonnegative();
1055
+ * });
1056
+ *
1057
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(-1);
1058
+ *
1059
+ * console.log(errors);
1060
+ * // [{ isValid: false, code: 'nonnegative', message: 'The number should be nonnegative', path: [] }]
1061
+ * ```
1062
+ *
1063
+ * @param callback - The callback that will be called to customize the schema.
1064
+ * @param toStringCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the schema to a string when you want
1065
+ * to compile the underlying schema to a string so you can save it for future runs.
1066
+ *
1067
+ * @returns The schema.
1068
+ */
1069
+ extends(callback, toStringCallback) {
1070
+ this.__extends = {
1071
+ callback,
1072
+ toStringCallback
1073
+ };
1074
+ return this;
1075
+ }
1076
+ /**
1077
+ * This function is used to transform the value to the representation of the schema. When using the {@link data}
1078
+ * function. With this function you have full control to add data cleaning for example, transforming the data
1079
+ * and whatever. Another use case is when you want to return deeply nested recursive data.
1080
+ * The schema maps to itself.
1081
+ *
1082
+ * @example
1083
+ * ```typescript
1084
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1085
+ *
1086
+ * const recursiveSchema = p.object({
1087
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
1088
+ * name: p.string(),
1089
+ * }).toRepresentation(async (value) => {
1090
+ * return {
1091
+ * id: value.id,
1092
+ * name: value.name,
1093
+ * children: await Promise.all(value.children.map(async (child) => await recursiveSchema.data(child)))
1094
+ * }
1095
+ * });
1096
+ *
1097
+ * const data = await recursiveSchema.data({
1098
+ * id: 1,
1099
+ * name: 'John Doe',
1100
+ * });
1101
+ * ```
1102
+ *
1103
+ * @example
1104
+ * ```
1105
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1106
+ *
1107
+ * const colorToRGBSchema = p.string().toRepresentation(async (value) => {
1108
+ * switch (value) {
1109
+ * case 'red': return { r: 255, g: 0, b: 0 };
1110
+ * case 'green': return { r: 0, g: 255, b: 0 };
1111
+ * case 'blue': return { r: 0, g: 0, b: 255 };
1112
+ * default: return { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0 };
1113
+ * }
1114
+ * });
1115
+ * ```
1116
+ * @param toRepresentationCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the value to the representation.
1117
+ * @param options - Options for the toRepresentation function.
1118
+ * @param options.after - Whether the toRepresentationCallback should be called after the existing
1119
+ * toRepresentationCallback. Defaults to true.
1120
+ * @param options.before - Whether the toRepresentationCallback should be called before the existing
1121
+ * toRepresentationCallback. Defaults to true.
1122
+ *
1123
+ * @returns The schema with a new return type
1124
+ */
1125
+ toRepresentation(toRepresentationCallback, options) {
1126
+ if (this.__toRepresentation) {
1127
+ const before = typeof options?.before === "boolean" ? options.before : typeof options?.after === "boolean" ? !options.after : true;
1128
+ const existingToRepresentation = this.__toRepresentation;
1129
+ this.__toRepresentation = async (value) => {
1130
+ if (before) return toRepresentationCallback(await existingToRepresentation(value));
1131
+ else return existingToRepresentation(await toRepresentationCallback(value));
1132
+ };
1133
+ } else this.__toRepresentation = toRepresentationCallback;
1134
+ return this;
1135
+ }
1136
+ /**
1137
+ * This function is used to transform the value to the internal representation of the schema. This is useful
1138
+ * when you want to transform the value to a type that the schema adapter can understand. For example, you
1139
+ * might want to transform a string to a date. This is the function you use.
1140
+ *
1141
+ * @example
1142
+ * ```typescript
1143
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1144
+ *
1145
+ * const dateSchema = p.string().toInternal((value) => {
1146
+ * return new Date(value);
1147
+ * });
1148
+ *
1149
+ * const date = await dateSchema.parse('2021-01-01');
1150
+ *
1151
+ * console.log(date); // Date object
1152
+ *
1153
+ * const rgbToColorSchema = p.object({
1154
+ * r: p.number().min(0).max(255),
1155
+ * g: p.number().min(0).max(255),
1156
+ * b: p.number().min(0).max(255),
1157
+ * }).toInternal(async (value) => {
1158
+ * if (value.r === 255 && value.g === 0 && value.b === 0) return 'red';
1159
+ * if (value.r === 0 && value.g === 255 && value.b === 0) return 'green';
1160
+ * if (value.r === 0 && value.g === 0 && value.b === 255) return 'blue';
1161
+ * return `rgb(${value.r}, ${value.g}, ${value.b})`;
1162
+ * });
1163
+ * ```
1164
+ *
1165
+ * @param toInternalCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the value to the internal representation.
1166
+ *
1167
+ * @returns The schema with a new return type.
1168
+ */
1169
+ toInternal(toInternalCallback) {
1170
+ if (this.__toInternal) {
1171
+ const toInternal = this.__toInternal;
1172
+ this.__toInternal = async (value) => {
1173
+ const newValue = await toInternal(value);
1174
+ return toInternalCallback(newValue);
1175
+ };
1176
+ } else this.__toInternal = toInternalCallback;
1177
+ return this;
1178
+ }
1179
+ /**
1180
+ * Called before the validation of the schema. Let's say that you want to validate a date that might receive a
1181
+ * string, you can convert that string to a date here BEFORE the validation. This pretty much transforms the value
1182
+ * to a type that the schema adapter can understand.
1183
+ *
1184
+ * @example
1185
+ * ```
1186
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1187
+ * import * as z from 'zod';
1188
+ *
1189
+ * const customRecordToMapSchema = p.schema().appendSchema(z.map()).toValidate(async (value) => {
1190
+ * return new Map(value); // Before validating we transform the value to a map.
1191
+ * });
1192
+ *
1193
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await customRecordToMapSchema.parse({ key: 'value' });
1194
+ * ```
1195
+ *
1196
+ * @param toValidateCallback - The callback that will be called to validate the value.
1197
+ *
1198
+ * @returns The schema with a new return type.
1199
+ */
1200
+ toValidate(toValidateCallback) {
1201
+ this.__toValidate = toValidateCallback;
1202
+ return this;
1203
+ }
1204
+ /**
1205
+ * Used to transform the given schema on a stringfied version of the adapter.
1206
+ */
1207
+ async compile(adapter) {
1208
+ const data = await this.__transformToAdapter({
1209
+ shouldAddStringVersion: true,
1210
+ force: true
1211
+ });
1212
+ const stringVersions = data.map((value) => value.asString);
1213
+ return stringVersions;
1214
+ }
1215
+ static new(..._args) {
1216
+ const result = new _Schema();
1217
+ return result;
1218
+ }
1219
+ };
1220
+ var schema = Schema.new;
1221
+
1222
+ // src/constants.ts
1223
+ var DEFAULT_NUMBER_MAX_EXCEPTION = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((max2, inclusive) => `The number is greater than the allowed ${max2}.${inclusive ? ` The value ${max2} is accepted as well.` : ""}`, "DEFAULT_NUMBER_MAX_EXCEPTION");
1224
+ var DEFAULT_NUMBER_MIN_EXCEPTION = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((min2, inclusive) => `The number is less than the allowed ${min2}.${inclusive ? ` The value ${min2} is accepted as well.` : ""}`, "DEFAULT_NUMBER_MIN_EXCEPTION");
1225
+ var DEFAULT_NUMBER_INTEGER_EXCEPTION = /* @__PURE__ */ __name(() => `The number should be an integer.`, "DEFAULT_NUMBER_INTEGER_EXCEPTION");
1226
+
1227
+ // src/parsers/convert-from-string.ts
1228
+ function convertFromStringBuilder(callback) {
1229
+ return (value) => {
1230
+ if (typeof value === "string") return callback(value);
1231
+ return {
1232
+ value,
1233
+ preventNextParsers: false
1234
+ };
1235
+ };
1236
+ }
1237
+ __name(convertFromStringBuilder, "convertFromStringBuilder");
1238
+
1239
+ // src/validators/number.ts
1240
+ function numberValidation() {
1241
+ return {
1242
+ name: "number",
1243
+ type: "medium",
1244
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
1245
+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path, _options) => {
1246
+ return {
1247
+ parsed: value,
1248
+ errors: [
1249
+ {
1250
+ isValid: typeof value === "number",
1251
+ code: "number",
1252
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
1253
+ path: path || [],
1254
+ message: "The value must be a number. Received: " + typeof value
1255
+ }
1256
+ ]
1257
+ };
1258
+ }, "callback")
1259
+ };
1260
+ }
1261
+ __name(numberValidation, "numberValidation");
1262
+ function max(args) {
1263
+ return {
1264
+ name: "max",
1265
+ type: "low",
1266
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
1267
+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path, _options) => {
1268
+ if (args.inclusive) return {
1269
+ parsed: value,
1270
+ errors: [
1271
+ {
1272
+ isValid: value <= args.value,
1273
+ code: "max",
1274
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
1275
+ path: path || [],
1276
+ message: args.message
1277
+ }
1278
+ ]
1279
+ };
1280
+ return {
1281
+ parsed: value,
1282
+ errors: [
1283
+ {
1284
+ isValid: value < args.value,
1285
+ code: "max",
1286
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-unnecessary-condition
1287
+ path: path || [],
1288
+ message: args.message
1289
+ }
1290
+ ]
1291
+ };
1292
+ }, "callback")
1293
+ };
1294
+ }
1295
+ __name(max, "max");
1296
+ function min(args) {
1297
+ return {
1298
+ name: "min",
1299
+ type: "low",
1300
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
1301
+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path) => {
1302
+ if (args.inclusive) return {
1303
+ parsed: value,
1304
+ errors: [
1305
+ {
1306
+ isValid: value >= args.value,
1307
+ message: args.message,
1308
+ code: "min",
1309
+ path: path || []
1310
+ }
1311
+ ]
1312
+ };
1313
+ return {
1314
+ parsed: value,
1315
+ errors: [
1316
+ {
1317
+ isValid: value > args.value,
1318
+ message: args.message,
1319
+ code: "min",
1320
+ path: path || []
1321
+ }
1322
+ ]
1323
+ };
1324
+ }, "callback")
1325
+ };
1326
+ }
1327
+ __name(min, "min");
1328
+ function integer(args) {
1329
+ return {
1330
+ name: "integer",
1331
+ type: "low",
1332
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
1333
+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path) => {
1334
+ const isValid = Number.isInteger(value);
1335
+ return {
1336
+ parsed: value,
1337
+ errors: isValid ? [] : [
1338
+ {
1339
+ isValid,
1340
+ message: args.message,
1341
+ code: "integer",
1342
+ path: path || []
1343
+ }
1344
+ ]
1345
+ };
1346
+ }, "callback")
1347
+ };
1348
+ }
1349
+ __name(integer, "integer");
1350
+ function maxDigits(args) {
1351
+ return {
1352
+ name: "maxDigits",
1353
+ type: "low",
1354
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
1355
+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path) => {
1356
+ const isValid = value.toString().replace(".", "").length <= args.value;
1357
+ return {
1358
+ parsed: value,
1359
+ errors: isValid ? [] : [
1360
+ {
1361
+ isValid,
1362
+ message: args.message,
1363
+ code: "maxDigits",
1364
+ path: path || []
1365
+ }
1366
+ ]
1367
+ };
1368
+ }, "callback")
1369
+ };
1370
+ }
1371
+ __name(maxDigits, "maxDigits");
1372
+ function decimalPlaces(args) {
1373
+ return {
1374
+ name: "decimalPlaces",
1375
+ type: "low",
1376
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
1377
+ callback: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async (value, path) => {
1378
+ const isValid = value.toString().split(".")[1]?.length <= args.value;
1379
+ return {
1380
+ parsed: value,
1381
+ errors: isValid ? [] : [
1382
+ {
1383
+ isValid,
1384
+ message: args.message,
1385
+ code: "decimalPlaces",
1386
+ path: path || []
1387
+ }
1388
+ ]
1389
+ };
1390
+ }, "callback")
1391
+ };
1392
+ }
1393
+ __name(decimalPlaces, "decimalPlaces");
1394
+
1395
+ // src/schema/number.ts
1396
+ var NumberSchema = class _NumberSchema extends Schema {
1397
+ static {
1398
+ __name(this, "NumberSchema");
1399
+ }
1400
+ fieldType = "number";
1401
+ __allowString;
1402
+ __is;
1403
+ __integer;
1404
+ __maxDigits;
1405
+ __decimalPlaces;
1406
+ __max;
1407
+ __min;
1408
+ __type = {
1409
+ message: "Invalid type",
1410
+ check: /* @__PURE__ */ __name((value) => {
1411
+ const isNumber = new RegExp("^-?\\d*(\\.\\d+)?$").test(value);
1412
+ if (typeof value === "string" && this.__allowString && isNumber) return true;
1413
+ return typeof value === "number";
1414
+ }, "check")
1415
+ };
1416
+ async __transformToAdapter(options) {
1417
+ return defaultTransformToAdapter(async (adapter) => {
1418
+ return defaultTransform("number", this, adapter, adapter.number, () => ({
1419
+ is: this.__is,
1420
+ min: this.__min,
1421
+ max: this.__max,
1422
+ integer: this.__integer,
1423
+ optional: this.__optional,
1424
+ nullable: this.__nullable,
1425
+ maxDigits: this.__maxDigits,
1426
+ decimalPlaces: this.__decimalPlaces,
1427
+ type: this.__type,
1428
+ parsers: {
1429
+ allowString: this.__allowString,
1430
+ nullable: this.__nullable.allow,
1431
+ optional: this.__optional.allow
1432
+ }
1433
+ }), {
1434
+ max,
1435
+ min,
1436
+ maxDigits,
1437
+ is,
1438
+ optional,
1439
+ nullable,
1440
+ decimalPlaces,
1441
+ integer
1442
+ }, {
1443
+ validatorsIfFallbackOrNotSupported: numberValidation(),
1444
+ shouldAddStringVersion: options.shouldAddStringVersion,
1445
+ // eslint-disable-next-line ts/require-await
1446
+ fallbackIfNotSupported: /* @__PURE__ */ __name(async () => {
1447
+ return [];
1448
+ }, "fallbackIfNotSupported")
1449
+ });
1450
+ }, this, this.__transformedSchemas, options, "number");
1451
+ }
1452
+ /**
1453
+ * This let's you refine the schema with custom validations. This is useful when you want to validate something
1454
+ * that is not supported by default by the schema adapter.
1455
+ *
1456
+ * @example
1457
+ * ```typescript
1458
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1459
+ *
1460
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().refine((value) => {
1461
+ * if (value < 0) return { code: 'invalid_number', message: 'The number should be greater than 0' };
1462
+ * });
1463
+ *
1464
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(-1);
1465
+ *
1466
+ * console.log(errors);
1467
+ * // [{ isValid: false, code: 'invalid_number', message: 'The number should be greater than 0', path: [] }]
1468
+ * ```
1469
+ *
1470
+ * @param refinementCallback - The callback that will be called to validate the value.
1471
+ * @param options - Options for the refinement.
1472
+ * @param options.isAsync - Whether the callback is async or not. Defaults to true.
1473
+ *
1474
+ * @returns The schema.
1475
+ */
1476
+ refine(refinementCallback) {
1477
+ return super.refine(refinementCallback);
1478
+ }
1479
+ /**
1480
+ * Allows the value to be either undefined or null.
1481
+ *
1482
+ * @example
1483
+ * ```typescript
1484
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1485
+ *
1486
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().optional();
1487
+ *
1488
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
1489
+ *
1490
+ * console.log(parsed); // undefined
1491
+ *
1492
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(null);
1493
+ *
1494
+ * console.log(parsed); // null
1495
+ *
1496
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(1);
1497
+ *
1498
+ * console.log(parsed); // 1
1499
+ * ```
1500
+ *
1501
+ * @returns - The schema we are working with.
1502
+ */
1503
+ optional(options) {
1504
+ return super.optional(options);
1505
+ }
1506
+ /**
1507
+ * Just adds a message when the value is undefined. It's just a syntax sugar for
1508
+ *
1509
+ * ```typescript
1510
+ * p.string().optional({ message: 'This value cannot be null', allow: false })
1511
+ * ```
1512
+ *
1513
+ * @param options - The options of nonOptional function
1514
+ * @param options.message - A custom message if the value is undefined.
1515
+ *
1516
+ * @returns - The schema.
1517
+ */
1518
+ nonOptional(options) {
1519
+ return super.optional({
1520
+ message: options?.message,
1521
+ allow: false
1522
+ });
1523
+ }
1524
+ /**
1525
+ * Allows the value to be null and ONLY null. You can also use this function to set a custom message when the value
1526
+ * is NULL by setting the { message: 'Your custom message', allow: false } on the options.
1527
+ *
1528
+ * @example
1529
+ * ```typescript
1530
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1531
+ *
1532
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().nullable();
1533
+ *
1534
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(null);
1535
+ *
1536
+ * console.log(parsed); // null
1537
+ *
1538
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
1539
+ *
1540
+ * console.log(errors); // [{ isValid: false, code: 'invalid_type', message: 'Invalid type', path: [] }]
1541
+ * ```
1542
+ *
1543
+ * @param options - The options for the nullable function.
1544
+ * @param options.message - The message to be shown when the value is not null. Defaults to 'Cannot be null'.
1545
+ * @param options.allow - Whether the value can be null or not. Defaults to true.
1546
+ *
1547
+ * @returns The schema.
1548
+ */
1549
+ nullable(options) {
1550
+ return super.nullable(options);
1551
+ }
1552
+ /**
1553
+ * Just adds a message when the value is null. It's just a syntax sugar for
1554
+ *
1555
+ * ```typescript
1556
+ * p.string().nullable({ message: 'This value cannot be null', allow: false })
1557
+ * ```
1558
+ *
1559
+ * @param options - The options of nonNullable function
1560
+ * @param options.message - A custom message if the value is null.
1561
+ *
1562
+ * @returns - The schema.
1563
+ */
1564
+ nonNullable(options) {
1565
+ return super.nullable({
1566
+ message: options?.message || "",
1567
+ allow: false
1568
+ });
1569
+ }
1570
+ /**
1571
+ * This method will remove the value from the representation of the schema. If the value is undefined it will keep
1572
+ * that way otherwise it will set the value to undefined after it's validated.
1573
+ * This is used in conjunction with the {@link data} function, the {@link parse} function or {@link validate}
1574
+ * function. This will remove the value from the representation of the schema.
1575
+ *
1576
+ * By default, the value will be removed just from the representation, in other words, when you call the {@link data}
1577
+ * function.
1578
+ * But if you want to remove the value from the internal representation, you can pass the argument `toInternal`
1579
+ * as true. Then if you still want to remove the value from the representation, you will need to pass the argument
1580
+ * `toRepresentation` as true as well.
1581
+ *
1582
+ * @example
1583
+ * ```typescript
1584
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1585
+ *
1586
+ * const userSchema = p.object({
1587
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
1588
+ * name: p.string(),
1589
+ * password: p.string().omit()
1590
+ * });
1591
+ *
1592
+ * const user = await userSchema.data({
1593
+ * id: 1,
1594
+ * name: 'John Doe',
1595
+ * password: '123456'
1596
+ * });
1597
+ *
1598
+ * console.log(user); // { id: 1, name: 'John Doe' }
1599
+ * ```
1600
+ *
1601
+ *
1602
+ * @param args - By default, the value will be removed just from the representation, in other words, when you call
1603
+ * the {@link data} function.
1604
+ * But if you want to remove the value from the internal representation, you can pass the argument `toInternal`
1605
+ * as true. Then if you still want to remove the value from the representation, you will need to pass the argument
1606
+ * `toRepresentation` as true as well.
1607
+ *
1608
+ * @returns The schema.
1609
+ */
1610
+ omit(args) {
1611
+ return super.omit(args);
1612
+ }
1613
+ /**
1614
+ * This will allow the value to be a string, it does not validate, it just parses inputs as strings and allows the
1615
+ * result to be a string as well.
1616
+ *
1617
+ * @example
1618
+ * ```ts
1619
+ * number().allowString().parse('true') // true
1620
+ * ```
1621
+ *
1622
+ * @returns - The schema instance
1623
+ */
1624
+ allowString() {
1625
+ this.__allowString = true;
1626
+ this.__parsers.low.set("allowString", convertFromStringBuilder((value) => {
1627
+ return {
1628
+ value: Number(value),
1629
+ preventNextParsers: false
1630
+ };
1631
+ }));
1632
+ return this;
1633
+ }
1634
+ /**
1635
+ * This function is used in conjunction with the {@link validate} function. It's used to save a value to an external
1636
+ * source like a database. You should always return the schema after you save the value, that way we will always
1637
+ * have the correct type of the schema after the save operation.
1638
+ *
1639
+ * You can use the {@link toRepresentation} function to transform and clean the value it returns after the save.
1640
+ *
1641
+ * @example
1642
+ * ```typescript
1643
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1644
+ *
1645
+ * import { User } from './models';
1646
+ *
1647
+ * const userSchema = p.object({
1648
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
1649
+ * name: p.string(),
1650
+ * email: p.string().email(),
1651
+ * }).onSave(async (value) => {
1652
+ * // Create or update the user on the database using palmares models or any other library of your choice.
1653
+ * if (value.id)
1654
+ * await User.default.set(value, { search: { id: value.id } });
1655
+ * else
1656
+ * await User.default.set(value);
1657
+ *
1658
+ * return value;
1659
+ * });
1660
+ *
1661
+ *
1662
+ * // Then, on your controller, do something like this:
1663
+ * const { isValid, save, errors } = await userSchema.validate(req.body);
1664
+ * if (isValid) {
1665
+ * const savedValue = await save();
1666
+ * return Response.json(savedValue, { status: 201 });
1667
+ * }
1668
+ *
1669
+ * return Response.json({ errors }, { status: 400 });
1670
+ * ```
1671
+ *
1672
+ * @param callback - The callback that will be called to save the value on an external source.
1673
+ *
1674
+ * @returns The schema.
1675
+ */
1676
+ onSave(callback) {
1677
+ return super.onSave(callback);
1678
+ }
1679
+ /**
1680
+ * This function is used to add a default value to the schema. If the value is either undefined or null, the default
1681
+ * value will be used.
1682
+ *
1683
+ * @example
1684
+ * ```typescript
1685
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1686
+ *
1687
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().default(0);
1688
+ *
1689
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(undefined);
1690
+ *
1691
+ * console.log(parsed); // 0
1692
+ * ```
1693
+ */
1694
+ default(defaultValueOrFunction) {
1695
+ return super.default(defaultValueOrFunction);
1696
+ }
1697
+ /**
1698
+ * This function let's you customize the schema your own way. After we translate the schema on the adapter we call
1699
+ * this function to let you customize the custom schema your own way. Our API does not support passthrough?
1700
+ * No problem, you can use this function to customize the zod schema.
1701
+ *
1702
+ * @example
1703
+ * ```typescript
1704
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1705
+ *
1706
+ * const numberSchema = p.number().extends((schema) => {
1707
+ * return schema.nonnegative();
1708
+ * });
1709
+ *
1710
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await numberSchema.parse(-1);
1711
+ *
1712
+ * console.log(errors);
1713
+ * // [{ isValid: false, code: 'nonnegative', message: 'The number should be nonnegative', path: [] }]
1714
+ * ```
1715
+ *
1716
+ * @param callback - The callback that will be called to customize the schema.
1717
+ * @param toStringCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the schema to a string when you
1718
+ * want to compile the underlying schema to a string so you can save it for future runs.
1719
+ *
1720
+ * @returns The schema.
1721
+ */
1722
+ extends(callback, toStringCallback) {
1723
+ return super.extends(callback, toStringCallback);
1724
+ }
1725
+ /**
1726
+ * This function is used to transform the value to the representation of the schema. When using the {@link data}
1727
+ * function. With this function you have full control to add data cleaning for example, transforming the data and
1728
+ * whatever. Another use case is when you want to return deeply nested recursive data.
1729
+ * The schema maps to itself.
1730
+ *
1731
+ * @example
1732
+ * ```typescript
1733
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1734
+ *
1735
+ * const recursiveSchema = p.object({
1736
+ * id: p.number().optional(),
1737
+ * name: p.string(),
1738
+ * }).toRepresentation(async (value) => {
1739
+ * return {
1740
+ * id: value.id,
1741
+ * name: value.name,
1742
+ * children: await Promise.all(value.children.map(async (child) => await recursiveSchema.data(child)))
1743
+ * }
1744
+ * });
1745
+ *
1746
+ * const data = await recursiveSchema.data({
1747
+ * id: 1,
1748
+ * name: 'John Doe',
1749
+ * });
1750
+ * ```
1751
+ *
1752
+ * @example
1753
+ * ```
1754
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1755
+ *
1756
+ * const colorToRGBSchema = p.string().toRepresentation(async (value) => {
1757
+ * switch (value) {
1758
+ * case 'red': return { r: 255, g: 0, b: 0 };
1759
+ * case 'green': return { r: 0, g: 255, b: 0 };
1760
+ * case 'blue': return { r: 0, g: 0, b: 255 };
1761
+ * default: return { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0 };
1762
+ * }
1763
+ * });
1764
+ * ```
1765
+ * @param toRepresentationCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the value to the representation.
1766
+ *
1767
+ * @returns The schema with a new return type
1768
+ */
1769
+ toRepresentation(toRepresentationCallback) {
1770
+ return super.toRepresentation(toRepresentationCallback);
1771
+ }
1772
+ /**
1773
+ * This function is used to transform the value to the internal representation of the schema. This is useful when
1774
+ * you want to transform the value to a type that the schema adapter can understand. For example, you might want
1775
+ * to transform a string to a date. This is the function you use.
1776
+ *
1777
+ * @example
1778
+ * ```typescript
1779
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1780
+ *
1781
+ * const dateSchema = p.string().toInternal((value) => {
1782
+ * return new Date(value);
1783
+ * });
1784
+ *
1785
+ * const date = await dateSchema.parse('2021-01-01');
1786
+ *
1787
+ * console.log(date); // Date object
1788
+ *
1789
+ * const rgbToColorSchema = p.object({
1790
+ * r: p.number().min(0).max(255),
1791
+ * g: p.number().min(0).max(255),
1792
+ * b: p.number().min(0).max(255),
1793
+ * }).toInternal(async (value) => {
1794
+ * if (value.r === 255 && value.g === 0 && value.b === 0) return 'red';
1795
+ * if (value.r === 0 && value.g === 255 && value.b === 0) return 'green';
1796
+ * if (value.r === 0 && value.g === 0 && value.b === 255) return 'blue';
1797
+ * return `rgb(${value.r}, ${value.g}, ${value.b})`;
1798
+ * });
1799
+ * ```
1800
+ *
1801
+ * @param toInternalCallback - The callback that will be called to transform the value to the internal representation.
1802
+ *
1803
+ * @returns The schema with a new return type.
1804
+ */
1805
+ toInternal(toInternalCallback) {
1806
+ return super.toInternal(toInternalCallback);
1807
+ }
1808
+ /**
1809
+ * Called before the validation of the schema. Let's say that you want to validate a date that might receive a string,
1810
+ * you can convert that string to a date
1811
+ * here BEFORE the validation. This pretty much transforms the value to a type that the schema adapter can understand.
1812
+ *
1813
+ * @example
1814
+ * ```
1815
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schemas';
1816
+ * import * as z from 'zod';
1817
+ *
1818
+ * const customRecordToMapSchema = p.schema().appendSchema(z.map()).toValidate(async (value) => {
1819
+ * return new Map(value); // Before validating we transform the value to a map.
1820
+ * });
1821
+ *
1822
+ * const { errors, parsed } = await customRecordToMapSchema.parse({ key: 'value' });
1823
+ * ```
1824
+ *
1825
+ * @param toValidateCallback - The callback that will be called to validate the value.
1826
+ *
1827
+ * @returns The schema with a new return type.
1828
+ */
1829
+ toValidate(toValidateCallback) {
1830
+ return super.toValidate(toValidateCallback);
1831
+ }
1832
+ /**
1833
+ * Defines a list of numbers that are allowed, it's not a range but the actual numbers that are allowed, it's useful
1834
+ * when you want to allow only specific set of numbers.
1835
+ *
1836
+ * @example
1837
+ * ```typescript
1838
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schema';
1839
+ *
1840
+ * const schema = p.number().is([1, 2, 3]);
1841
+ *
1842
+ * schema.parse(1); // { errors: [], parsed: 1 }
1843
+ * schema.parse(2); // { errors: [], parsed: 2 }
1844
+ * schema.parse(3); // { errors: [], parsed: 3 }
1845
+ * schema.parse(4); // { errors: [{ code: 'is', message: 'The value should be equal to 1,2,3' }], parsed: 4 }
1846
+ * ```
1847
+ *
1848
+ * @param value - The list of numbers that are allowed
1849
+ *
1850
+ * @returns - The schema instance
1851
+ */
1852
+ is(value, options) {
1853
+ this.__is = {
1854
+ value,
1855
+ message: typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : `The value should be equal to ${value.join(",")}`
1856
+ };
1857
+ return this;
1858
+ }
1859
+ /**
1860
+ * Allows only numbers that are less than the value passed. If you want to allow the number to be equal to the value,
1861
+ * you can pass the option `inclusive` as `true`.
1862
+ * Otherwise, it will only allow numbers less than the value.
1863
+ *
1864
+ * @example
1865
+ * ```typescript
1866
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schema';
1867
+ *
1868
+ * const schema = p.number().max(10);
1869
+ *
1870
+ * schema.parse(10); // { errors: [{ code: 'max', message: 'The number should be less than 10' }], parsed: 10 }
1871
+ * schema.parse(9); // { errors: [], parsed: 9 }
1872
+ *
1873
+ * const schema = p.number().max(10, { inclusive: true });
1874
+ *
1875
+ * schema.parse(10); // { errors: [], parsed: 10 }
1876
+ * ```
1877
+ *
1878
+ * @param value - The value to compare with the number
1879
+ * @param options - The options to be passed to the validation
1880
+ * @param options.inclusive - If you want to allow the number to be equal to the value, you can pass this option
1881
+ * @param options.message - The message to be returned if the validation fails
1882
+ *
1883
+ * @returns - The schema instance
1884
+ */
1885
+ max(value, options) {
1886
+ const inclusive = typeof options?.inclusive === "boolean" ? options.inclusive : false;
1887
+ const message = typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : DEFAULT_NUMBER_MAX_EXCEPTION(value, inclusive);
1888
+ this.__max = {
1889
+ value,
1890
+ inclusive,
1891
+ message
1892
+ };
1893
+ return this;
1894
+ }
1895
+ /**
1896
+ * This method will validate if the number is greater than the value passed. If you want to allow the number to be
1897
+ * equal to the value, you can pass the option `inclusive` as `true`.
1898
+ * Otherwise, it will only allow numbers greater than the value.
1899
+ *
1900
+ * @example
1901
+ * ```typescript
1902
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schema';
1903
+ *
1904
+ * const schema = p.number().min(10);
1905
+ *
1906
+ * schema.parse(10); // { errors: [], parsed: 10 }
1907
+ * schema.parse(9); // { errors: [{ code: 'min', message: 'The number should be greater than 10' }], parsed: 9 }
1908
+ *
1909
+ * const schema = p.number().min(10, { inclusive: true });
1910
+ *
1911
+ * schema.parse(10); // { errors: [], parsed: 10 }
1912
+ * ```
1913
+ *
1914
+ * @param value - The value to compare with the number
1915
+ * @param options - The options to be passed to the validation
1916
+ * @param options.inclusive - If you want to allow the number to be equal to the value, you can pass this option
1917
+ * @param options.message - The message to be returned if the validation fails
1918
+ *
1919
+ * @returns - The schema instance
1920
+ */
1921
+ min(value, options) {
1922
+ const inclusive = typeof options?.inclusive === "boolean" ? options.inclusive : false;
1923
+ const message = typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : DEFAULT_NUMBER_MIN_EXCEPTION(value, inclusive);
1924
+ this.__min = {
1925
+ value,
1926
+ inclusive,
1927
+ message
1928
+ };
1929
+ return this;
1930
+ }
1931
+ /**
1932
+ * This method will validate the number to have the exact number of decimal places. It's usually useful for decimal
1933
+ * numbers like currencies.
1934
+ *
1935
+ * @example
1936
+ * ```
1937
+ * const schema = number().decimalPlaces(2);
1938
+ *
1939
+ * schema.parse(10.00); // { errors: [], parsed: 10.00}
1940
+ *
1941
+ * schema.parse(10.000);
1942
+ * // { errors: [{ code: 'decimal_places', message: 'The number should have 2 decimal places' }], parsed: 10.000}
1943
+ * ```
1944
+ *
1945
+ * @param value - The number of decimal places.
1946
+ * @param options - The options.
1947
+ * @param options.message - The message to show if the validation fails.
1948
+ *
1949
+ * @returns The schema so you can chain other methods.
1950
+ */
1951
+ decimalPlaces(value, options) {
1952
+ const message = typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : `The number should have ${value} decimal places`;
1953
+ this.__decimalPlaces = {
1954
+ value,
1955
+ message
1956
+ };
1957
+ return this;
1958
+ }
1959
+ /**
1960
+ * This method will validate the number to have at most the number of digits specified. If used in conjunction with
1961
+ * {@link decimalPlaces}, this number should be bigger than the value of the decimal places.
1962
+ *
1963
+ * Think about that
1964
+ *
1965
+ * - If you have a number with 2 decimal places, the number 10.00 has 4 digits and 2 decimal places.
1966
+ * - The number 10.000 has 5 digits and 3 decimal places.
1967
+ *
1968
+ * @example
1969
+ * ```
1970
+ * const schema = number().maxDigits(4);
1971
+ *
1972
+ * schema.parse(10); // { errors: [], parsed: 10}
1973
+ * schema.parse(100); // { errors: [], parsed: 100}
1974
+ * schema.parse(1000); // { errors: [], parsed: 1000}
1975
+ * ```
1976
+ *
1977
+ * @param value - The maximum number of digits, counting the digits before and after the decimal point.
1978
+ * @param options - Custom options for the validation.
1979
+ * @param options.message - The message to show if the validation fails.
1980
+ *
1981
+ * @returns - The schema so you can chain other methods.
1982
+ */
1983
+ maxDigits(value, options) {
1984
+ const message = typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : `The number should have at most ${value} digits`;
1985
+ this.__maxDigits = {
1986
+ value,
1987
+ message
1988
+ };
1989
+ return this;
1990
+ }
1991
+ /**
1992
+ * With this method we will validate if the number is an integer. If it's not, we will return an error.
1993
+ *
1994
+ * @example
1995
+ * ```typescript
1996
+ * import * as p from '@palmares/schema';
1997
+ *
1998
+ * const schema = p.number().integer();
1999
+ *
2000
+ * schema.parse(10); // { errors: [], parsed: 10 }
2001
+ * schema.parse(10.1); // { errors: [{ code: 'integer', message: 'The number should be an integer' }], parsed: 10.1 }
2002
+ * ```
2003
+ *
2004
+ * @param options - The options to be passed to the validation
2005
+ * @param options.message - The message to be returned if the validation fails
2006
+ *
2007
+ * @returns - The schema instance
2008
+ */
2009
+ integer(options) {
2010
+ const message = typeof options?.message === "string" ? options.message : DEFAULT_NUMBER_INTEGER_EXCEPTION();
2011
+ this.__integer = {
2012
+ message
2013
+ };
2014
+ return this;
2015
+ }
2016
+ static new() {
2017
+ const returnValue = new _NumberSchema();
2018
+ return returnValue;
2019
+ }
2020
+ };
2021
+ var number = /* @__PURE__ */ __name(() => NumberSchema.new(), "number");
2022
+ // Annotate the CommonJS export names for ESM import in node:
2023
+ 0 && (module.exports = {
2024
+ NumberSchema,
2025
+ number
2026
+ });