JSON Schema middleware for Redux.
Redux centralises all application state into a central store. A small bug in a reducer could easily corrupt that store. This corruption might go unnoticed for some time, leading to strange application behaviour or (worse) loss of data.
This middleware makes it easy to detect store corruption by validating the shape of the store every time an action is dispatched, allowing the application to fail fast if something goes wrong. The middleware also supports validation of actions.
See also the tutorial for a fuller introduction.
JSON Schema validation is performed using Ajv. For schema keyword reference see http://epoberezkin.github.io/ajv/keywords.html.
Install using npm
or yarn
.
npm install --save-dev redux-json-schema-middleware
Provide a configuration object when creating the middleware:
import createMiddleware from 'redux-json-schema-middleware';
const middleware = createMiddleware({
actionSchema: { }, // schema for all actions
fluxStandardAction: false, // validate actions as FSA-compliant
perActionSchemas: { }, // schemas for individual actions
storeSchema: { } // schema for the store
});
All properties are optional; full documentation below.
When you create your Redux store include the middleware in the call to
createStore()
.
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
let store = createStore(
reducer, // your reducer function
applyMiddleware(middleware) // middleware created as above
);
See the Redux documentation for more information:
Pass configuration options when creating the middleware. An error will be thrown if the supplied configuration is invalid.
A JSON schema that will be used to validate all actions dispatched to the store. For example, you may wish to ensure that all actions provide a timestamp:
const middleware = createMiddleware({
actionSchema: {
type: 'object',
required: ['type', 'timestamp'],
properties: {
type: { type: 'string' },
timestamp: { type: 'integer' }
}
}
});
An error will be thrown if an action doesn't validate against the schema.
A custom instance of Ajv. This allows you to set options, add new formats, etc.
const ajv = new Ajv({ allErrors: true });
ajv.addFormat('hexstring', /^0x[0-9a-f]+$/i);
const middleware = createMiddleware({
ajv,
});
Whether actions should be checked for FSA compliance.
const middleware = createMiddleware({
fluxStandardAction: true
});
An error will be thrown if an action doesn't validate against the built-in schema for FSA actions.
Schemas to be used to validate different types of actions. Provide a dictionary mapping types to their schemas. The following example defines schemas for two types of action:
const middleware = createMiddleware({
ADD_ITEM: {
type: 'object',
required: ['type', 'key', 'value'],
properties: {
type: { type: 'string', const: 'ADD_ITEM' },
key: { type: 'string', minLength: 1 },
value: { }
}
},
REMOVE_ITEM: {
type: 'object',
required: ['type', 'key'],
properties: {
type: { type: 'string', const: 'REMOVE_ITEM' },
key: { type: 'string', minLength: 1 },
}
}
});
An error will be thrown if an action doesn't validate against its schema. If a schema hasn't been defined for an action then the action will be processed anyway.
A schema that will be used to validate the store itself. The following example checks that the store has a couple of required properties:
const middleware = createMiddleware({
type: 'object',
required: ['objects', 'count'],
properties: {
objects: { type: 'object' },
count: { type: 'integer' }
}
});
An error will be thrown if the store doesn't validate against its schema.
Any validation errors cause an error to be thrown. These contain additional information about the error that occurred:
try {
store.dispatch({ type: 'test' });
} catch (e) {
// Message describing the validation error
e.message; // "redux-json-schema-middleware: action error using schema 'action'"
// Text describing the validation error
e.errorText; // "data should have required property '.test'"
// Object that failed validation
e.object; // { type: 'test' }
// Type of the object that failed validation (action, config or store)
e.objectType; // 'action'
// Schema used to validate the object
e.schema; // { type: 'object', required: [ 'type', 'test' ]. }
}
redux-json-schema
is a
similar project that allows a Redux store to be validated using a JSON schema.
This project provides the following improvements:
- it extends Redux in the standard fashion (as middleware) rather than by wrapping the reducer
- it also allows validation of incoming actions