Collection of custom @sinclair/typebox schema, primarily for OpenAPI specification.
$ npm install @nxht/typebox-extended-openapi
Similar to Type.Enum
but
- Only accepts string.
- Uses JSONSchema
enum
keyword instead ofanyOf
for OpenAPI compatibility. - Unlike using Type.Unsafe, this Validates if the value is in the enum list.
import { TypeX, TypeXGuard } from '@nxht/typebox-extended-openapi';
import { Value } from '@sinclair/typebox/value';
const T = TypeX.StringEnum(['a', 'b', 'c']);
// Json Schema
// const T = {
// type: "string",
// enum: [ "a", "b", "c" ],
// }
type T = Static<typeof T>;
// type T = 'a' | 'b' | 'c'
Value.Check(T, 'a') // true
Value.Check(T, 'd') // false
// TypeGuard for StringEnum
TypeXGuard.IsStringEnum(T); // true
Similar to TypeX.StringEnum
but doesn't validate if the value is in the enum list.
import { TypeX, TypeXGuard } from '@nxht/typebox-extended-openapi';
const T = TypeX.StringWithAutoComplete(['a', 'b', 'c']);
// Json Schema
// const T = {
// type: "string",
// enum: [ "a", "b", "c" ],
// }
type T = Static<typeof T>;
// type T = "a" | "b" | "c" | (string & {})
Value.Check(T, 'a') // true
Value.Check(T, 'd') // true
- Makes a schema nullable
- Unlike
Type.Union([Type.Null(), schema])
, this emit JSONSchemanullable: true
instead of usinganyOf
- Unlike using Type.Unsafe, this schema doesn't emit error if the value is null
TypeGuard
doesn't work as this hasNullable
schema type
import { TypeX, TypeXGuard } from '@nxht/typebox-extended-openapi';
import { Value } from '@sinclair/typebox/value';
const T = TypeX.Nullable(Type.String());
// Json Schema
// const T = {
// type: "string",
// nullable: true
// }
type T = Static<typeof T>;
// type T = string | null
Value.Check(T, 'a') // true
Value.Check(T, null) // true
Value.Check(T, 1) // false
Merge multiple Typebox schema into one
- Unlike
Type.Intersect
, the result schema will have merged properties instead ofallOf
which could be better for OpenAPI specification readability. - Unlike
Type.Composite
, if there's key conflict, the right-most schema will be used. Also, much faster type inference.
import { Type, type Static } from '@sinclair/typebox';
import { TypeX } from '@nxht/typebox-extended-openapi';
const T = TypeX.Merge([
Type.Object({ a: Type.String() }),
Type.Object({ a: Type.Number(), b: Type.String() }),
]);
type T = Static<typeof T>;
// type T = {
// a: number;
// b: string;
// }