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Custom error messages in JSON-Schema for Ajv validator
npm install ajv-errors
Add the keyword errorMessages
to Ajv instance:
var Ajv = require('ajv'); var ajv = new Ajv({allErrors: true, jsonPointers: true}); // Ajv options allErrors and jsonPointers are required require('ajv-errors')(ajv /*, {singleError: true} */);
See Options below.
Replace all errors in the current schema and subschemas with a single message:
var schema = { type: 'object', required: ['foo'], properties: { foo: { type: 'integer' } }, additionalProperties: false, errorMessage: 'should be an object with an integer property foo only' }; var validate = ajv.compile(schema); console.log(validate({foo: 'a', bar: 2})); // false console.log(validate.errors); // processed errors
Processed errors:
[ { keyword: 'errorMessage', message: 'should be an object with an integer property foo only', // ... params: { errors: [ { keyword: 'additionalProperties', dataPath: '' /* , ... */ }, { keyword: 'type', dataPath: '.foo' /* , ... */ } ] } } ]
Replace errors for certain keywords in the current schema only:
var schema = { type: 'object', required: ['foo'], properties: { foo: { type: 'integer' } }, additionalProperties: false, errorMessage: { type: 'should be an object', // will not replace internal "type" error for the property "foo" required: 'should have property foo', additionalProperties: 'should not have properties other than foo' } }; var validate = ajv.compile(schema); console.log(validate({foo: 'a', bar: 2})); // false console.log(validate.errors); // processed errors
Processed errors:
[ { // original error keyword: type, dataPath: '/foo', // ... message: 'should be integer' }, { // generated error keyword: 'errorMessage', message: 'should not have properties other than foo', // ... params: { errors: [ { keyword: 'additionalProperties' /* , ... */ } ] }, } ]
For keywords "required" and "dependencies" it is possible to specify different messages for different properties:
var schema = { type: 'object', required: ['foo', 'bar'], properties: { foo: { type: 'integer' }, bar: { type: 'string' } }, errorMessage: { type: 'should be an object', // will not replace internal "type" error for the property "foo" required: { foo: 'should have an integer property "foo"', bar: 'should have a string property "bar"' } } };
Replace errors for properties / items (and deeper), regardless where in schema they were created:
var schema = { type: 'object', required: ['foo', 'bar'], allOf: [{ properties: { foo: { type: 'integer', minimum: 2 }, bar: { type: 'string', minLength: 2 } }, additionalProperties: false }], errorMessage: { properties: { foo: 'data.foo should be integer >= 2', bar: 'data.bar should be string with length >= 2' } } }; var validate = ajv.compile(schema); console.log(validate({foo: 1, bar: 'a'})); // false console.log(validate.errors); // processed errors
Processed errors:
[ { keyword: 'errorMessage', message: 'data.foo should be integer >= 2', dataPath: '/foo', // ... params: { errors: [ { keyword: 'minimum' /* , ... */ } ] }, }, { keyword: 'errorMessage', message: 'data.bar should be string with length >= 2', dataPath: '/bar', // ... params: { errors: [ { keyword: 'minLength' /* , ... */ } ] }, } ]
When the value of keyword errorMessage
is an object you can specify a message that will be used if any error appears that is not specified by keywords/properties/items:
var schema = { type: 'object', required: ['foo', 'bar'], allOf: [{ properties: { foo: { type: 'integer', minimum: 2 }, bar: { type: 'string', minLength: 2 } }, additionalProperties: false }], errorMessage: { type: 'data should be an object', properties: { foo: 'data.foo should be integer >= 2', bar: 'data.bar should be string with length >= 2' }, _: 'data should have properties "foo" and "bar" only' } }; var validate = ajv.compile(schema); console.log(validate({})); // false console.log(validate.errors); // processed errors
Processed errors:
[ { keyword: 'errorMessage', message: 'data should be an object with properties "foo" and "bar" only', dataPath: '', // ... params: { errors: [ { keyword: 'required' /* , ... */ }, { keyword: 'required' /* , ... */ } ] }, } ]
The message in property _
of errorMessage
replaces the same errors that would have been replaced if errorMessage
were a string.
Custom error messages used in errorMessage
keyword can be templates using JSON-pointers or relative JSON-pointers to data being validated, in which case the value will be interpolated. Also see examples of relative JSON-pointers.
The syntax to interpolate a value is ${<pointer>}
.
The values used in messages will be JSON-stringified:
false
and "false"
, etc.Example:
{ "type": "object", "properties": { "size": { "type": "number", "minimum": 4 } }, "errorMessage": { "properties": { "size": "size should be a number bigger or equal to 4, current value is ${/size}" } } }
Defaults:
{ keepErrors: false, singleError: false }
params.errors
property of generated error). If an error was matched and included in the error generated by errorMessage
keyword it will have property emUsed: true
.errorMessage
keyword (error messages defined for properties and items are not merged because they have different dataPaths). Multiple error messages are concatenated. Option values:
false
(default): create multiple errors, one for each messagetrue
: create single error, messages are concatenated using "; "