/*! * Module dependencies. */ var SchemaType = require('../schematype') , CastError = SchemaType.CastError , errorMessages = require('../error').messages , utils = require('../utils') , Document /** * String SchemaType constructor. * * @param {String} key * @param {Object} options * @inherits SchemaType * @api private */ function SchemaString (key, options) { this.enumValues = []; this.regExp = null; SchemaType.call(this, key, options, 'String'); }; /** * This schema type's name, to defend against minifiers that mangle * function names. * * @api private */ SchemaString.schemaName = 'String'; /*! * Inherits from SchemaType. */ SchemaString.prototype = Object.create( SchemaType.prototype ); SchemaString.prototype.constructor = SchemaString; /** * Adds an enum validator * * ####Example: * * var states = 'opening open closing closed'.split(' ') * var s = new Schema({ state: { type: String, enum: states }}) * var M = db.model('M', s) * var m = new M({ state: 'invalid' }) * m.save(function (err) { * console.error(String(err)) // ValidationError: `invalid` is not a valid enum value for path `state`. * m.state = 'open' * m.save(callback) // success * }) * * // or with custom error messages * var enu = { * values: 'opening open closing closed'.split(' '), * message: 'enum validator failed for path `{PATH}` with value `{VALUE}`' * } * var s = new Schema({ state: { type: String, enum: enu }) * var M = db.model('M', s) * var m = new M({ state: 'invalid' }) * m.save(function (err) { * console.error(String(err)) // ValidationError: enum validator failed for path `state` with value `invalid` * m.state = 'open' * m.save(callback) // success * }) * * @param {String|Object} [args...] enumeration values * @return {SchemaType} this * @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages * @api public */ SchemaString.prototype.enum = function () { if (this.enumValidator) { this.validators = this.validators.filter(function(v) { return v.validator != this.enumValidator; }, this); this.enumValidator = false; } if (undefined === arguments[0] || false === arguments[0]) { return this; } var values; var errorMessage; if (utils.isObject(arguments[0])) { values = arguments[0].values; errorMessage = arguments[0].message; } else { values = arguments; errorMessage = errorMessages.String.enum; } for (var i = 0; i < values.length; i++) { if (undefined !== values[i]) { this.enumValues.push(this.cast(values[i])); } } var vals = this.enumValues; this.enumValidator = function (v) { return undefined === v || ~vals.indexOf(v); }; this.validators.push({ validator: this.enumValidator, message: errorMessage, type: 'enum' }); return this; }; /** * Adds a lowercase setter. * * ####Example: * * var s = new Schema({ email: { type: String, lowercase: true }}) * var M = db.model('M', s); * var m = new M({ email: 'SomeEmail@example.COM' }); * console.log(m.email) // someemail@example.com * * @api public * @return {SchemaType} this */ SchemaString.prototype.lowercase = function () { return this.set(function (v, self) { if ('string' != typeof v) v = self.cast(v) if (v) return v.toLowerCase(); return v; }); }; /** * Adds an uppercase setter. * * ####Example: * * var s = new Schema({ caps: { type: String, uppercase: true }}) * var M = db.model('M', s); * var m = new M({ caps: 'an example' }); * console.log(m.caps) // AN EXAMPLE * * @api public * @return {SchemaType} this */ SchemaString.prototype.uppercase = function () { return this.set(function (v, self) { if ('string' != typeof v) v = self.cast(v) if (v) return v.toUpperCase(); return v; }); }; /** * Adds a trim setter. * * The string value will be trimmed when set. * * ####Example: * * var s = new Schema({ name: { type: String, trim: true }}) * var M = db.model('M', s) * var string = ' some name ' * console.log(string.length) // 11 * var m = new M({ name: string }) * console.log(m.name.length) // 9 * * @api public * @return {SchemaType} this */ SchemaString.prototype.trim = function () { return this.set(function (v, self) { if ('string' != typeof v) v = self.cast(v) if (v) return v.trim(); return v; }); }; /** * Sets a minimum length validator. * * ####Example: * * var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, minlength: 5 }) * var Address = db.model('Address', schema) * var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512' }) * address.save(function (err) { * console.error(err) // validator error * address.postalCode = '95125'; * address.save() // success * }) * * // custom error messages * // We can also use the special {MINLENGTH} token which will be replaced with the minimum allowed length * var minlength = [5, 'The value of path `{PATH}` (`{VALUE}`) is shorter than the minimum allowed length ({MINLENGTH}).']; * var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, minlength: minlength }) * var Address = mongoose.model('Address', schema); * var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512' }); * address.validate(function (err) { * console.log(String(err)) // ValidationError: The value of path `postalCode` (`9512`) is shorter than the minimum length (5). * }) * * @param {Number} value minimum string length * @param {String} [message] optional custom error message * @return {SchemaType} this * @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages * @api public */ SchemaString.prototype.minlength = function (value, message) { if (this.minlengthValidator) { this.validators = this.validators.filter(function (v) { return v.validator != this.minlengthValidator; }, this); } if (null != value) { var msg = message || errorMessages.String.minlength; msg = msg.replace(/{MINLENGTH}/, value); this.validators.push({ validator: this.minlengthValidator = function (v) { return v === null || v.length >= value; }, message: msg, type: 'minlength' }); } return this; }; /** * Sets a maximum length validator. * * ####Example: * * var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, maxlength: 9 }) * var Address = db.model('Address', schema) * var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512512345' }) * address.save(function (err) { * console.error(err) // validator error * address.postalCode = '95125'; * address.save() // success * }) * * // custom error messages * // We can also use the special {MAXLENGTH} token which will be replaced with the maximum allowed length * var maxlength = [9, 'The value of path `{PATH}` (`{VALUE}`) exceeds the maximum allowed length ({MAXLENGTH}).']; * var schema = new Schema({ postalCode: { type: String, maxlength: maxlength }) * var Address = mongoose.model('Address', schema); * var address = new Address({ postalCode: '9512512345' }); * address.validate(function (err) { * console.log(String(err)) // ValidationError: The value of path `postalCode` (`9512512345`) exceeds the maximum allowed length (9). * }) * * @param {Number} value maximum string length * @param {String} [message] optional custom error message * @return {SchemaType} this * @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages * @api public */ SchemaString.prototype.maxlength = function (value, message) { if (this.maxlengthValidator) { this.validators = this.validators.filter(function(v){ return v.validator != this.maxlengthValidator; }, this); } if (null != value) { var msg = message || errorMessages.String.maxlength; msg = msg.replace(/{MAXLENGTH}/, value); this.validators.push({ validator: this.maxlengthValidator = function(v) { return v === null || v.length <= value; }, message: msg, type: 'maxlength' }); } return this; }; /** * Sets a regexp validator. * * Any value that does not pass `regExp`.test(val) will fail validation. * * ####Example: * * var s = new Schema({ name: { type: String, match: /^a/ }}) * var M = db.model('M', s) * var m = new M({ name: 'I am invalid' }) * m.validate(function (err) { * console.error(String(err)) // "ValidationError: Path `name` is invalid (I am invalid)." * m.name = 'apples' * m.validate(function (err) { * assert.ok(err) // success * }) * }) * * // using a custom error message * var match = [ /\.html$/, "That file doesn't end in .html ({VALUE})" ]; * var s = new Schema({ file: { type: String, match: match }}) * var M = db.model('M', s); * var m = new M({ file: 'invalid' }); * m.validate(function (err) { * console.log(String(err)) // "ValidationError: That file doesn't end in .html (invalid)" * }) * * Empty strings, `undefined`, and `null` values always pass the match validator. If you require these values, enable the `required` validator also. * * var s = new Schema({ name: { type: String, match: /^a/, required: true }}) * * @param {RegExp} regExp regular expression to test against * @param {String} [message] optional custom error message * @return {SchemaType} this * @see Customized Error Messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages * @api public */ SchemaString.prototype.match = function match (regExp, message) { // yes, we allow multiple match validators var msg = message || errorMessages.String.match; var matchValidator = function(v) { if (!regExp) { return false; } var ret = ((null != v && '' !== v) ? regExp.test(v) : true); return ret; }; this.validators.push({ validator: matchValidator, message: msg, type: 'regexp' }); return this; }; /** * Check required * * @param {String|null|undefined} value * @api private */ SchemaString.prototype.checkRequired = function checkRequired (value, doc) { if (SchemaType._isRef(this, value, doc, true)) { return null != value; } else { return (value instanceof String || typeof value == 'string') && value.length; } }; /** * Casts to String * * @api private */ SchemaString.prototype.cast = function (value, doc, init) { if (SchemaType._isRef(this, value, doc, init)) { // wait! we may need to cast this to a document if (null == value) { return value; } // lazy load Document || (Document = require('./../document')); if (value instanceof Document) { value.$__.wasPopulated = true; return value; } // setting a populated path if ('string' == typeof value) { return value; } else if (Buffer.isBuffer(value) || !utils.isObject(value)) { throw new CastError('string', value, this.path); } // Handle the case where user directly sets a populated // path to a plain object; cast to the Model used in // the population query. var path = doc.$__fullPath(this.path); var owner = doc.ownerDocument ? doc.ownerDocument() : doc; var pop = owner.populated(path, true); var ret = new pop.options.model(value); ret.$__.wasPopulated = true; return ret; } // If null or undefined if (value == null) { return value; } if ('undefined' !== typeof value) { // handle documents being passed if (value._id && 'string' == typeof value._id) { return value._id; } // Re: gh-647 and gh-3030, we're ok with casting using `toString()` // **unless** its the default Object.toString, because "[object Object]" // doesn't really qualify as useful data if (value.toString && value.toString !== Object.prototype.toString) { return value.toString(); } } throw new CastError('string', value, this.path); }; /*! * ignore */ function handleSingle (val) { return this.castForQuery(val); } function handleArray (val) { var self = this; return val.map(function (m) { return self.castForQuery(m); }); } SchemaString.prototype.$conditionalHandlers = utils.options(SchemaType.prototype.$conditionalHandlers, { '$all': handleArray, '$gt' : handleSingle, '$gte': handleSingle, '$in' : handleArray, '$lt' : handleSingle, '$lte': handleSingle, '$ne' : handleSingle, '$nin': handleArray, '$options': handleSingle, '$regex': handleSingle }); /** * Casts contents for queries. * * @param {String} $conditional * @param {any} [val] * @api private */ SchemaString.prototype.castForQuery = function ($conditional, val) { var handler; if (arguments.length === 2) { handler = this.$conditionalHandlers[$conditional]; if (!handler) throw new Error("Can't use " + $conditional + " with String."); return handler.call(this, val); } else { val = $conditional; if (val instanceof RegExp) return val; return this.cast(val); } }; /*! * Module exports. */ module.exports = SchemaString;