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Package validator implements value validations for structs and individual fields
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based on tags.
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It can also handle Cross-Field and Cross-Struct validation for nested structs
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and has the ability to dive into arrays and maps of any type.
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see more examples https://github.com/go-playground/validator/tree/v9/_examples
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Validation Functions Return Type error
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Doing things this way is actually the way the standard library does, see the
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file.Open method here:
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https://golang.org/pkg/os/#Open.
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The authors return type "error" to avoid the issue discussed in the following,
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where err is always != nil:
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/29138676/3158232
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https://github.com/go-playground/validator/issues/134
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Validator only InvalidValidationError for bad validation input, nil or
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ValidationErrors as type error; so, in your code all you need to do is check
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if the error returned is not nil, and if it's not check if error is
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InvalidValidationError ( if necessary, most of the time it isn't ) type cast
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it to type ValidationErrors like so err.(validator.ValidationErrors).
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Custom Validation Functions
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Custom Validation functions can be added. Example:
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// Structure
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func customFunc(fl validator.FieldLevel) bool {
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if fl.Field().String() == "invalid" {
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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validate.RegisterValidation("custom tag name", customFunc)
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// NOTES: using the same tag name as an existing function
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// will overwrite the existing one
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Cross-Field Validation
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Cross-Field Validation can be done via the following tags:
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- eqfield
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- nefield
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- gtfield
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- gtefield
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- ltfield
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- ltefield
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- eqcsfield
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- necsfield
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- gtcsfield
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- gtecsfield
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- ltcsfield
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- ltecsfield
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If, however, some custom cross-field validation is required, it can be done
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using a custom validation.
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Why not just have cross-fields validation tags (i.e. only eqcsfield and not
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eqfield)?
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The reason is efficiency. If you want to check a field within the same struct
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"eqfield" only has to find the field on the same struct (1 level). But, if we
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used "eqcsfield" it could be multiple levels down. Example:
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type Inner struct {
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StartDate time.Time
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}
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type Outer struct {
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InnerStructField *Inner
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CreatedAt time.Time `validate:"ltecsfield=InnerStructField.StartDate"`
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}
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now := time.Now()
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inner := &Inner{
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StartDate: now,
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}
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outer := &Outer{
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InnerStructField: inner,
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CreatedAt: now,
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}
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errs := validate.Struct(outer)
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// NOTE: when calling validate.Struct(val) topStruct will be the top level struct passed
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// into the function
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// when calling validate.VarWithValue(val, field, tag) val will be
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// whatever you pass, struct, field...
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// when calling validate.Field(field, tag) val will be nil
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Multiple Validators
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Multiple validators on a field will process in the order defined. Example:
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type Test struct {
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Field `validate:"max=10,min=1"`
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}
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// max will be checked then min
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Bad Validator definitions are not handled by the library. Example:
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type Test struct {
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Field `validate:"min=10,max=0"`
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}
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// this definition of min max will never succeed
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Using Validator Tags
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Baked In Cross-Field validation only compares fields on the same struct.
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If Cross-Field + Cross-Struct validation is needed you should implement your
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own custom validator.
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Comma (",") is the default separator of validation tags. If you wish to
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have a comma included within the parameter (i.e. excludesall=,) you will need to
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use the UTF-8 hex representation 0x2C, which is replaced in the code as a comma,
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so the above will become excludesall=0x2C.
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type Test struct {
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Field `validate:"excludesall=,"` // BAD! Do not include a comma.
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Field `validate:"excludesall=0x2C"` // GOOD! Use the UTF-8 hex representation.
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}
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Pipe ("|") is the 'or' validation tags deparator. If you wish to
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have a pipe included within the parameter i.e. excludesall=| you will need to
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use the UTF-8 hex representation 0x7C, which is replaced in the code as a pipe,
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so the above will become excludesall=0x7C
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type Test struct {
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Field `validate:"excludesall=|"` // BAD! Do not include a a pipe!
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Field `validate:"excludesall=0x7C"` // GOOD! Use the UTF-8 hex representation.
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}
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Baked In Validators and Tags
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Here is a list of the current built in validators:
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Skip Field
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Tells the validation to skip this struct field; this is particularly
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handy in ignoring embedded structs from being validated. (Usage: -)
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Usage: -
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Or Operator
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This is the 'or' operator allowing multiple validators to be used and
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accepted. (Usage: rbg|rgba) <-- this would allow either rgb or rgba
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colors to be accepted. This can also be combined with 'and' for example
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( Usage: omitempty,rgb|rgba)
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Usage: |
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StructOnly
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When a field that is a nested struct is encountered, and contains this flag
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any validation on the nested struct will be run, but none of the nested
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struct fields will be validated. This is useful if inside of you program
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you know the struct will be valid, but need to verify it has been assigned.
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NOTE: only "required" and "omitempty" can be used on a struct itself.
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Usage: structonly
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NoStructLevel
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Same as structonly tag except that any struct level validations will not run.
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Usage: nostructlevel
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Omit Empty
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Allows conditional validation, for example if a field is not set with
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a value (Determined by the "required" validator) then other validation
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such as min or max won't run, but if a value is set validation will run.
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Usage: omitempty
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Dive
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This tells the validator to dive into a slice, array or map and validate that
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level of the slice, array or map with the validation tags that follow.
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Multidimensional nesting is also supported, each level you wish to dive will
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require another dive tag. dive has some sub-tags, 'keys' & 'endkeys', please see
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the Keys & EndKeys section just below.
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Usage: dive
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Example #1
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[][]string with validation tag "gt=0,dive,len=1,dive,required"
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// gt=0 will be applied to []
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// len=1 will be applied to []string
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// required will be applied to string
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Example #2
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[][]string with validation tag "gt=0,dive,dive,required"
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// gt=0 will be applied to []
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// []string will be spared validation
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// required will be applied to string
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Keys & EndKeys
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These are to be used together directly after the dive tag and tells the validator
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that anything between 'keys' and 'endkeys' applies to the keys of a map and not the
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values; think of it like the 'dive' tag, but for map keys instead of values.
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Multidimensional nesting is also supported, each level you wish to validate will
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require another 'keys' and 'endkeys' tag. These tags are only valid for maps.
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Usage: dive,keys,othertagvalidation(s),endkeys,valuevalidationtags
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Example #1
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map[string]string with validation tag "gt=0,dive,keys,eg=1|eq=2,endkeys,required"
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// gt=0 will be applied to the map itself
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// eg=1|eq=2 will be applied to the map keys
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// required will be applied to map values
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Example #2
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map[[2]string]string with validation tag "gt=0,dive,keys,dive,eq=1|eq=2,endkeys,required"
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// gt=0 will be applied to the map itself
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// eg=1|eq=2 will be applied to each array element in the the map keys
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// required will be applied to map values
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Required
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This validates that the value is not the data types default zero value.
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For numbers ensures value is not zero. For strings ensures value is
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not "". For slices, maps, pointers, interfaces, channels and functions
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ensures the value is not nil.
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Usage: required
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Is Default
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This validates that the value is the default value and is almost the
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opposite of required.
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Usage: isdefault
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Length
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For numbers, length will ensure that the value is
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equal to the parameter given. For strings, it checks that
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the string length is exactly that number of characters. For slices,
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arrays, and maps, validates the number of items.
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Usage: len=10
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Maximum
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For numbers, max will ensure that the value is
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less than or equal to the parameter given. For strings, it checks
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that the string length is at most that number of characters. For
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slices, arrays, and maps, validates the number of items.
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Usage: max=10
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Minimum
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For numbers, min will ensure that the value is
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greater or equal to the parameter given. For strings, it checks that
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the string length is at least that number of characters. For slices,
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arrays, and maps, validates the number of items.
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Usage: min=10
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Equals
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For strings & numbers, eq will ensure that the value is
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equal to the parameter given. For slices, arrays, and maps,
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validates the number of items.
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Usage: eq=10
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Not Equal
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For strings & numbers, ne will ensure that the value is not
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equal to the parameter given. For slices, arrays, and maps,
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validates the number of items.
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Usage: ne=10
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One Of
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For strings, ints, and uints, oneof will ensure that the value
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is one of the values in the parameter. The parameter should be
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a list of values separated by whitespace. Values may be
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strings or numbers.
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Usage: oneof=red green
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oneof=5 7 9
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Greater Than
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For numbers, this will ensure that the value is greater than the
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parameter given. For strings, it checks that the string length
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is greater than that number of characters. For slices, arrays
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and maps it validates the number of items.
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Example #1
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Usage: gt=10
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Example #2 (time.Time)
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For time.Time ensures the time value is greater than time.Now.UTC().
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Usage: gt
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Greater Than or Equal
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Same as 'min' above. Kept both to make terminology with 'len' easier.
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Example #1
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Usage: gte=10
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Example #2 (time.Time)
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For time.Time ensures the time value is greater than or equal to time.Now.UTC().
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Usage: gte
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Less Than
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For numbers, this will ensure that the value is less than the parameter given.
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For strings, it checks that the string length is less than that number of
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characters. For slices, arrays, and maps it validates the number of items.
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Example #1
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Usage: lt=10
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Example #2 (time.Time)
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For time.Time ensures the time value is less than time.Now.UTC().
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Usage: lt
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Less Than or Equal
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Same as 'max' above. Kept both to make terminology with 'len' easier.
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Example #1
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Usage: lte=10
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Example #2 (time.Time)
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For time.Time ensures the time value is less than or equal to time.Now.UTC().
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Usage: lte
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Field Equals Another Field
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This will validate the field value against another fields value either within
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a struct or passed in field.
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Example #1:
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// Validation on Password field using:
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Usage: eqfield=ConfirmPassword
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Example #2:
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// Validating by field:
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validate.VarWithValue(password, confirmpassword, "eqfield")
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Field Equals Another Field (relative)
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This does the same as eqfield except that it validates the field provided relative
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to the top level struct.
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Usage: eqcsfield=InnerStructField.Field)
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Field Does Not Equal Another Field
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This will validate the field value against another fields value either within
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a struct or passed in field.
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Examples:
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// Confirm two colors are not the same:
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//
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// Validation on Color field:
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Usage: nefield=Color2
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// Validating by field:
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validate.VarWithValue(color1, color2, "nefield")
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Field Does Not Equal Another Field (relative)
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This does the same as nefield except that it validates the field provided
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relative to the top level struct.
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Usage: necsfield=InnerStructField.Field
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Field Greater Than Another Field
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Only valid for Numbers and time.Time types, this will validate the field value
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against another fields value either within a struct or passed in field.
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usage examples are for validation of a Start and End date:
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Example #1:
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// Validation on End field using:
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validate.Struct Usage(gtfield=Start)
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Example #2:
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// Validating by field:
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validate.VarWithValue(start, end, "gtfield")
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Field Greater Than Another Relative Field
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This does the same as gtfield except that it validates the field provided
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relative to the top level struct.
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Usage: gtcsfield=InnerStructField.Field
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Field Greater Than or Equal To Another Field
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Only valid for Numbers and time.Time types, this will validate the field value
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against another fields value either within a struct or passed in field.
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usage examples are for validation of a Start and End date:
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Example #1:
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// Validation on End field using:
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validate.Struct Usage(gtefield=Start)
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Example #2:
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// Validating by field:
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validate.VarWithValue(start, end, "gtefield")
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Field Greater Than or Equal To Another Relative Field
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This does the same as gtefield except that it validates the field provided relative
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to the top level struct.
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Usage: gtecsfield=InnerStructField.Field
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Less Than Another Field
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Only valid for Numbers and time.Time types, this will validate the field value
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against another fields value either within a struct or passed in field.
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usage examples are for validation of a Start and End date:
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Example #1:
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// Validation on End field using:
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validate.Struct Usage(ltfield=Start)
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Example #2:
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// Validating by field:
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validate.VarWithValue(start, end, "ltfield")
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Less Than Another Relative Field
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This does the same as ltfield except that it validates the field provided relative
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to the top level struct.
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Usage: ltcsfield=InnerStructField.Field
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Less Than or Equal To Another Field
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Only valid for Numbers and time.Time types, this will validate the field value
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against another fields value either within a struct or passed in field.
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usage examples are for validation of a Start and End date:
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Example #1:
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// Validation on End field using:
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validate.Struct Usage(ltefield=Start)
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Example #2:
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// Validating by field:
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validate.VarWithValue(start, end, "ltefield")
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Less Than or Equal To Another Relative Field
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This does the same as ltefield except that it validates the field provided relative
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to the top level struct.
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Usage: ltecsfield=InnerStructField.Field
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Unique
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For arrays & slices, unique will ensure that there are no duplicates.
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For maps, unique will ensure that there are no duplicate values.
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Usage: unique
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Alpha Only
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This validates that a string value contains ASCII alpha characters only
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Usage: alpha
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Alphanumeric
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This validates that a string value contains ASCII alphanumeric characters only
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Usage: alphanum
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Alpha Unicode
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This validates that a string value contains unicode alpha characters only
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Usage: alphaunicode
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Alphanumeric Unicode
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This validates that a string value contains unicode alphanumeric characters only
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Usage: alphanumunicode
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Numeric
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This validates that a string value contains a basic numeric value.
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basic excludes exponents etc...
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for integers or float it returns true.
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Usage: numeric
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Hexadecimal String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid hexadecimal.
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Usage: hexadecimal
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Hexcolor String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid hex color including
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hashtag (#)
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Usage: hexcolor
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RGB String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid rgb color
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Usage: rgb
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RGBA String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid rgba color
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Usage: rgba
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HSL String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid hsl color
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Usage: hsl
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HSLA String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid hsla color
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Usage: hsla
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E-mail String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid email
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This may not conform to all possibilities of any rfc standard, but neither
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does any email provider accept all possibilities.
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Usage: email
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File path
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This validates that a string value contains a valid file path and that
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the file exists on the machine.
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This is done using os.Stat, which is a platform independent function.
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Usage: file
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URL String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid url
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This will accept any url the golang request uri accepts but must contain
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a schema for example http:// or rtmp://
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Usage: url
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URI String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid uri
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This will accept any uri the golang request uri accepts
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Usage: uri
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Urn RFC 2141 String
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This validataes that a string value contains a valid URN
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according to the RFC 2141 spec.
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Usage: urn_rfc2141
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Base64 String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid base64 value.
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Although an empty string is valid base64 this will report an empty string
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as an error, if you wish to accept an empty string as valid you can use
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this with the omitempty tag.
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Usage: base64
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Base64URL String
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This validates that a string value contains a valid base64 URL safe value
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according the the RFC4648 spec.
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Although an empty string is a valid base64 URL safe value, this will report
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an empty string as an error, if you wish to accept an empty string as valid
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you can use this with the omitempty tag.
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Usage: base64url
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Bitcoin Address
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This validates that a string value contains a valid bitcoin address.
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The format of the string is checked to ensure it matches one of the three formats
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P2PKH, P2SH and performs checksum validation.
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Usage: btc_addr
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Bitcoin Bech32 Address (segwit)
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This validates that a string value contains a valid bitcoin Bech32 address as defined
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by bip-0173 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0173.mediawiki)
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Special thanks to Pieter Wuille for providng reference implementations.
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Usage: btc_addr_bech32
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Ethereum Address
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This validates that a string value contains a valid ethereum address.
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The format of the string is checked to ensure it matches the standard Ethereum address format
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Full validation is blocked by https://github.com/golang/crypto/pull/28
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Usage: eth_addr
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Contains
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This validates that a string value contains the substring value.
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Usage: contains=@
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Contains Any
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This validates that a string value contains any Unicode code points
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in the substring value.
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Usage: containsany=!@#?
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Contains Rune
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This validates that a string value contains the supplied rune value.
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Usage: containsrune=@
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Excludes
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This validates that a string value does not contain the substring value.
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Usage: excludes=@
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Excludes All
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This validates that a string value does not contain any Unicode code
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points in the substring value.
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Usage: excludesall=!@#?
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Excludes Rune
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This validates that a string value does not contain the supplied rune value.
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Usage: excludesrune=@
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International Standard Book Number
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This validates that a string value contains a valid isbn10 or isbn13 value.
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Usage: isbn
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International Standard Book Number 10
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This validates that a string value contains a valid isbn10 value.
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Usage: isbn10
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International Standard Book Number 13
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This validates that a string value contains a valid isbn13 value.
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Usage: isbn13
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Universally Unique Identifier UUID
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This validates that a string value contains a valid UUID.
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Usage: uuid
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Universally Unique Identifier UUID v3
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This validates that a string value contains a valid version 3 UUID.
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Usage: uuid3
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Universally Unique Identifier UUID v4
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This validates that a string value contains a valid version 4 UUID.
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Usage: uuid4
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Universally Unique Identifier UUID v5
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This validates that a string value contains a valid version 5 UUID.
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Usage: uuid5
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ASCII
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This validates that a string value contains only ASCII characters.
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NOTE: if the string is blank, this validates as true.
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Usage: ascii
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Printable ASCII
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This validates that a string value contains only printable ASCII characters.
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NOTE: if the string is blank, this validates as true.
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Usage: printascii
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Multi-Byte Characters
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This validates that a string value contains one or more multibyte characters.
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NOTE: if the string is blank, this validates as true.
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Usage: multibyte
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Data URL
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This validates that a string value contains a valid DataURI.
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NOTE: this will also validate that the data portion is valid base64
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Usage: datauri
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Latitude
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This validates that a string value contains a valid latitude.
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Usage: latitude
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Longitude
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This validates that a string value contains a valid longitude.
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Usage: longitude
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Social Security Number SSN
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This validates that a string value contains a valid U.S. Social Security Number.
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Usage: ssn
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Internet Protocol Address IP
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This validates that a string value contains a valid IP Address.
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Usage: ip
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Internet Protocol Address IPv4
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This validates that a string value contains a valid v4 IP Address.
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Usage: ipv4
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Internet Protocol Address IPv6
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This validates that a string value contains a valid v6 IP Address.
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Usage: ipv6
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing CIDR
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This validates that a string value contains a valid CIDR Address.
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Usage: cidr
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing CIDRv4
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This validates that a string value contains a valid v4 CIDR Address.
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Usage: cidrv4
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing CIDRv6
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This validates that a string value contains a valid v6 CIDR Address.
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Usage: cidrv6
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Transmission Control Protocol Address TCP
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable TCP Address.
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Usage: tcp_addr
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Transmission Control Protocol Address TCPv4
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable v4 TCP Address.
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Usage: tcp4_addr
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Transmission Control Protocol Address TCPv6
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable v6 TCP Address.
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Usage: tcp6_addr
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User Datagram Protocol Address UDP
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable UDP Address.
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Usage: udp_addr
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User Datagram Protocol Address UDPv4
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable v4 UDP Address.
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Usage: udp4_addr
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User Datagram Protocol Address UDPv6
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable v6 UDP Address.
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Usage: udp6_addr
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Internet Protocol Address IP
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable IP Address.
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Usage: ip_addr
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Internet Protocol Address IPv4
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable v4 IP Address.
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Usage: ip4_addr
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Internet Protocol Address IPv6
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This validates that a string value contains a valid resolvable v6 IP Address.
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Usage: ip6_addr
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Unix domain socket end point Address
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This validates that a string value contains a valid Unix Address.
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Usage: unix_addr
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Media Access Control Address MAC
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This validates that a string value contains a valid MAC Address.
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Usage: mac
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Note: See Go's ParseMAC for accepted formats and types:
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http://golang.org/src/net/mac.go?s=866:918#L29
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Hostname RFC 952
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This validates that a string value is a valid Hostname according to RFC 952 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc952
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Usage: hostname
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Hostname RFC 1123
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This validates that a string value is a valid Hostname according to RFC 1123 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123
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Usage: hostname_rfc1123 or if you want to continue to use 'hostname' in your tags, create an alias.
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Full Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
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This validates that a string value contains a valid FQDN.
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Usage: fqdn
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HTML Tags
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This validates that a string value appears to be an HTML element tag
|
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including those described at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element
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Usage: html
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HTML Encoded
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This validates that a string value is a proper character reference in decimal
|
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or hexadecimal format
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Usage: html_encoded
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URL Encoded
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This validates that a string value is percent-encoded (URL encoded) according
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to https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-2.1
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Usage: url_encoded
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Alias Validators and Tags
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NOTE: When returning an error, the tag returned in "FieldError" will be
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the alias tag unless the dive tag is part of the alias. Everything after the
|
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dive tag is not reported as the alias tag. Also, the "ActualTag" in the before
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case will be the actual tag within the alias that failed.
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Here is a list of the current built in alias tags:
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"iscolor"
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alias is "hexcolor|rgb|rgba|hsl|hsla" (Usage: iscolor)
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Validator notes:
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regex
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a regex validator won't be added because commas and = signs can be part
|
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of a regex which conflict with the validation definitions. Although
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workarounds can be made, they take away from using pure regex's.
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Furthermore it's quick and dirty but the regex's become harder to
|
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maintain and are not reusable, so it's as much a programming philosophy
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as anything.
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In place of this new validator functions should be created; a regex can
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be used within the validator function and even be precompiled for better
|
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efficiency within regexes.go.
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And the best reason, you can submit a pull request and we can keep on
|
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adding to the validation library of this package!
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Panics
|
|
|
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This package panics when bad input is provided, this is by design, bad code like
|
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that should not make it to production.
|
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|
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type Test struct {
|
|
TestField string `validate:"nonexistantfunction=1"`
|
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}
|
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|
|
t := &Test{
|
|
TestField: "Test"
|
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}
|
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validate.Struct(t) // this will panic
|
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*/
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package validator
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