fix(binding): Expose validator engine used by the default Validator (#1277)

* fix(binding): Expose validator engine used by the default Validator

- Add func ValidatorEngine for returning the underlying validator engine used
  in the default StructValidator implementation.
- Remove the function RegisterValidation from the StructValidator interface
  which made it immpossible to use a StructValidator implementation without the
  validator.v8 library.
- Update and rename test for registering validation
  Test{RegisterValidation => ValidatorEngine}.
- Update readme and example for registering custom validation.
- Add example for registering struct level validation.
- Add documentation for the following binding funcs/types:
  - Binding interface
  - StructValidator interface
  - Validator instance
  - Binding implementations
  - Default func

* fix(binding): Move validator engine getter inside interface

* docs: rm date cmd from custom validation demo
This commit is contained in:
Suhas Karanth 2018-03-29 12:03:07 +05:30 committed by Bo-Yi Wu
parent 65a65c2edd
commit 6d913fc343
8 changed files with 161 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -564,7 +564,11 @@ func bookableDate(
func main() {
route := gin.Default()
binding.Validator.RegisterValidation("bookabledate", bookableDate)
if v, ok := binding.Validator.Engine().(*validator.Validate); ok {
v.RegisterValidation("bookabledate", bookableDate)
}
route.GET("/bookable", getBookable)
route.Run(":8085")
}
@ -580,13 +584,16 @@ func getBookable(c *gin.Context) {
```
```console
$ curl "localhost:8085/bookable?check_in=2017-08-16&check_out=2017-08-17"
$ curl "localhost:8085/bookable?check_in=2018-04-16&check_out=2018-04-17"
{"message":"Booking dates are valid!"}
$ curl "localhost:8085/bookable?check_in=2017-08-15&check_out=2017-08-16"
$ curl "localhost:8085/bookable?check_in=2018-03-08&check_out=2018-03-09"
{"error":"Key: 'Booking.CheckIn' Error:Field validation for 'CheckIn' failed on the 'bookabledate' tag"}
```
[Struct level validations](https://github.com/go-playground/validator/releases/tag/v8.7) can also be registed this way.
See the [struct-lvl-validation example](examples/struct-lvl-validations) to learn more.
### Only Bind Query String
`ShouldBindQuery` function only binds the query params and not the post data. See the [detail information](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/742#issuecomment-315953017).

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@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ package binding
import (
"net/http"
"gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v8"
)
const (
@ -23,11 +21,18 @@ const (
MIMEMSGPACK2 = "application/msgpack"
)
// Binding describes the interface which needs to be implemented for binding the
// data present in the request such as JSON request body, query parameters or
// the form POST.
type Binding interface {
Name() string
Bind(*http.Request, interface{}) error
}
// StructValidator is the minimal interface which needs to be implemented in
// order for it to be used as the validator engine for ensuring the correctness
// of the reqest. Gin provides a default implementation for this using
// https://github.com/go-playground/validator/tree/v8.18.2.
type StructValidator interface {
// ValidateStruct can receive any kind of type and it should never panic, even if the configuration is not right.
// If the received type is not a struct, any validation should be skipped and nil must be returned.
@ -36,14 +41,18 @@ type StructValidator interface {
// Otherwise nil must be returned.
ValidateStruct(interface{}) error
// RegisterValidation adds a validation Func to a Validate's map of validators denoted by the key
// NOTE: if the key already exists, the previous validation function will be replaced.
// NOTE: this method is not thread-safe it is intended that these all be registered prior to any validation
RegisterValidation(string, validator.Func) error
// Engine returns the underlying validator engine which powers the
// StructValidator implementation.
Engine() interface{}
}
// Validator is the default validator which implements the StructValidator
// interface. It uses https://github.com/go-playground/validator/tree/v8.18.2
// under the hood.
var Validator StructValidator = &defaultValidator{}
// These implement the Binding interface and can be used to bind the data
// present in the request to struct instances.
var (
JSON = jsonBinding{}
XML = xmlBinding{}
@ -55,6 +64,8 @@ var (
MsgPack = msgpackBinding{}
)
// Default returns the appropriate Binding instance based on the HTTP method
// and the content type.
func Default(method, contentType string) Binding {
if method == "GET" {
return Form

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@ -28,9 +28,13 @@ func (v *defaultValidator) ValidateStruct(obj interface{}) error {
return nil
}
func (v *defaultValidator) RegisterValidation(key string, fn validator.Func) error {
// Engine returns the underlying validator engine which powers the default
// Validator instance. This is useful if you want to register custom validations
// or struct level validations. See validator GoDoc for more info -
// https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v8
func (v *defaultValidator) Engine() interface{} {
v.lazyinit()
return v.validate.RegisterValidation(key, fn)
return v.validate
}
func (v *defaultValidator) lazyinit() {

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@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin/json"
)
// EnableDecoderUseNumber is used to call the UseNumber method on the JSON
// Decoder instance. UseNumber causes the Decoder to unmarshal a number into an
// interface{} as a Number instead of as a float64.
var EnableDecoderUseNumber = false
type jsonBinding struct{}

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@ -214,11 +214,14 @@ func notOne(
return false
}
func TestRegisterValidation(t *testing.T) {
func TestValidatorEngine(t *testing.T) {
// This validates that the function `notOne` matches
// the expected function signature by `defaultValidator`
// and by extension the validator library.
err := Validator.RegisterValidation("notone", notOne)
engine, ok := Validator.Engine().(*validator.Validate)
assert.True(t, ok)
err := engine.RegisterValidation("notone", notOne)
// Check that we can register custom validation without error
assert.Nil(t, err)
@ -228,6 +231,6 @@ func TestRegisterValidation(t *testing.T) {
// Check that we got back non-nil errs
assert.NotNil(t, errs)
// Check that the error matches expactation
// Check that the error matches expectation
assert.Error(t, errs, "", "", "notone")
}

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@ -30,7 +30,11 @@ func bookableDate(
func main() {
route := gin.Default()
binding.Validator.RegisterValidation("bookabledate", bookableDate)
if v, ok := binding.Validator.Engine().(*validator.Validate); ok {
v.RegisterValidation("bookabledate", bookableDate)
}
route.GET("/bookable", getBookable)
route.Run(":8085")
}

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@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
## Struct level validations
Validations can also be registered at the `struct` level when field level validations
don't make much sense. This can also be used to solve cross-field validation elegantly.
Additionally, it can be combined with tag validations. Struct Level validations run after
the structs tag validations.
### Example requests
```shell
# Validation errors are generated for struct tags as well as at the struct level
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:8085/user \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{}' | jq
{
"error": "Key: 'User.Email' Error:Field validation for 'Email' failed on the 'required' tag\nKey: 'User.FirstName' Error:Field validation for 'FirstName' failed on the 'fnameorlname' tag\nKey: 'User.LastName' Error:Field validation for 'LastName' failed on the 'fnameorlname' tag",
"message": "User validation failed!"
}
# Validation fails at the struct level because neither first name nor last name are present
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:8085/user \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{"email": "george@vandaley.com"}' | jq
{
"error": "Key: 'User.FirstName' Error:Field validation for 'FirstName' failed on the 'fnameorlname' tag\nKey: 'User.LastName' Error:Field validation for 'LastName' failed on the 'fnameorlname' tag",
"message": "User validation failed!"
}
# No validation errors when either first name or last name is present
$ curl -X POST http://localhost:8085/user \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{"fname": "George", "email": "george@vandaley.com"}'
{"message":"User validation successful."}
$ curl -X POST http://localhost:8085/user \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{"lname": "Contanza", "email": "george@vandaley.com"}'
{"message":"User validation successful."}
$ curl -X POST http://localhost:8085/user \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{"fname": "George", "lname": "Costanza", "email": "george@vandaley.com"}'
{"message":"User validation successful."}
```
### Useful links
- Validator docs - https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v8#Validate.RegisterStructValidation
- Struct level example - https://github.com/go-playground/validator/blob/v8.18.2/examples/struct-level/struct_level.go
- Validator release notes - https://github.com/go-playground/validator/releases/tag/v8.7

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@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
package main
import (
"net/http"
"reflect"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin/binding"
validator "gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v8"
)
// User contains user information.
type User struct {
FirstName string `json:"fname"`
LastName string `json:"lname"`
Email string `binding:"required,email"`
}
// UserStructLevelValidation contains custom struct level validations that don't always
// make sense at the field validation level. For example, this function validates that either
// FirstName or LastName exist; could have done that with a custom field validation but then
// would have had to add it to both fields duplicating the logic + overhead, this way it's
// only validated once.
//
// NOTE: you may ask why wouldn't not just do this outside of validator. Doing this way
// hooks right into validator and you can combine with validation tags and still have a
// common error output format.
func UserStructLevelValidation(v *validator.Validate, structLevel *validator.StructLevel) {
user := structLevel.CurrentStruct.Interface().(User)
if len(user.FirstName) == 0 && len(user.LastName) == 0 {
structLevel.ReportError(
reflect.ValueOf(user.FirstName), "FirstName", "fname", "fnameorlname",
)
structLevel.ReportError(
reflect.ValueOf(user.LastName), "LastName", "lname", "fnameorlname",
)
}
// plus can to more, even with different tag than "fnameorlname"
}
func main() {
route := gin.Default()
if v, ok := binding.Validator.Engine().(*validator.Validate); ok {
v.RegisterStructValidation(UserStructLevelValidation, User{})
}
route.POST("/user", validateUser)
route.Run(":8085")
}
func validateUser(c *gin.Context) {
var u User
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&u); err == nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"message": "User validation successful."})
} else {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{
"message": "User validation failed!",
"error": err.Error(),
})
}
}