ntgussoni / blitz-guard

Blitz Guard - The centralized permission based authorization for Blitz.js
https://ntgussoni.github.io/blitz-guard
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Bump zod from 1.11.17 to 3.9.5 #146

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps zod from 1.11.17 to 3.9.5.

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v3.9.0

✨ Zod 3.9 ✨

Custom error messages in schemas

const name = z.string({
  invalid_type_error: "Name must be string",
  required_error: "Name is required",
});

Under the hood, this creates a custom error map that's bound to the schema. You can also pass a custom error map explicitly.

const name = z.string({ errorMap: myErrorMap });

Rest parameters for tuples

const myTuple = z.tuple([z.string(), z.number()]).rest(z.boolean());
type t1 = z.output<typeof myTuple>; // [string, number, ...boolean[]]

Selective .partial

You can specify certain fields to make optional with the ZodObject.partial method.

const user = z.object({
  name: z.string(),
  age: z.number(),
});

const optionalNameUser = user.partial({ name: true }); // { name?: string; age: number; }

Support key schema in ZodRecord

Previously, z.record only accepted a single schema:

z.record(z.boolean()); // Record<string, boolean>;

Now z.record has been overloaded to support two schemas. The first validates the keys of the record, and the second validates the values.

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Changelog

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Changelog

3.9

  • Custom error messages in schemas
const name = z.string({
  invalid_type_error: "Name must be string",
  required_error: "Name is required",
});

Under the hood, this creates a custom error map that's bound to the schema. You can also pass a custom error map explicitly.

const name = z.string({ errorMap: myErrorMap });
  • Rest parameters for tuples
const myTuple = z.tuple([z.string(), z.number()]).rest(z.boolean());
type t1 = z.output<typeof myTuple>; // [string, number, ...boolean[]]
  • Selective .partial

You can specify certain fields to make optional with the ZodObject.partial method.

const user = z.object({
  name: z.string(),
  age: z.number(),
});

const optionalNameUser = user.partial({ name: true }); // { name?: string; age: number; }

  • Specify key schema in ZodRecord

Previously, z.record only accepted a single schema:

z.record(z.boolean()); // Record<string, boolean>;

Now z.record has been overloaded to support two schemas. The first validates the keys of the record, and the second validates the values.

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #148.