# zod-validation-error Wrap zod validation errors in user-friendly readable messages. [![Build Status](https://github.com/causaly/zod-validation-error/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/causaly/zod-validation-error/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/zod-validation-error.svg?color=0c0)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/zod-validation-error) #### Features - User-friendly readable messages, configurable via options; - Maintain original errors under `error.details`; - Extensive tests. ## Installation ```bash npm install zod-validation-error ``` #### Requirements - Node.js v.18+ - TypeScript v.4.5+ ## Quick start ```typescript import { z as zod } from 'zod'; import { fromZodError } from 'zod-validation-error'; // create zod schema const zodSchema = zod.object({ id: zod.number().int().positive(), email: zod.string().email(), }); // parse some invalid value try { zodSchema.parse({ id: 1, email: 'foobar', // note: invalid email }); } catch (err) { const validationError = fromZodError(err); // the error now is readable by the user // you may print it to console // or return it via an API console.log(validationError); } ``` ## Motivation Zod errors are difficult to consume for the end-user. This library wraps Zod validation errors in user-friendly readable messages that can be exposed to the outer world, while maintaining the original errors in an array for _dev_ use. ### Example #### Input (from Zod) ```json [ { "code": "too_small", "inclusive": false, "message": "Number must be greater than 0", "minimum": 0, "path": ["id"], "type": "number" }, { "code": "invalid_string", "message": "Invalid email", "path": ["email"], "validation": "email" } ] ``` #### Output ``` Validation error: Number must be greater than 0 at "id"; Invalid email at "email" ``` ## API - [ValidationError(message[, details])](#validationerror) - [errorMap](#errormap) - [isValidationError(error)](#isvalidationerror) - [isValidationErrorLike(error)](#isvalidationerrorlike) - [fromZodIssue(zodIssue[, options])](#fromzodissue) - [fromZodError(zodError[, options])](#fromzoderror) - [toValidationError([options]) => (error) => ValidationError](#tovalidationerror) ### ValidationError Main `ValidationError` class, extending native JavaScript `Error`. #### Arguments - `message` - _string_; error message (required) - `details` - _Array_; error details (optional) #### Example ```typescript const { ValidationError } = require('zod-validation-error'); const error = new ValidationError('foobar'); console.log(error instanceof Error); // prints true ``` ### errorMap A custom error map to use with zod's `setErrorMap` method and get user-friendly messages automatically. #### Example ```typescript import { z as zod } from 'zod'; import { errorMap } from 'zod-validation-error'; zod.setErrorMap(errorMap); ``` ### isValidationError A [type guard](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/narrowing.html#using-type-predicates) utility function, based on `instanceof` comparison. #### Arguments - `error` - error instance (required) #### Example ```typescript import { ValidationError, isValidationError } from 'zod-validation-error'; const err = new ValidationError('foobar', { details: [] }); isValidationError(err); // returns true const invalidErr = new Error('foobar'); isValidationError(err); // returns false ``` ### isValidationErrorLike A [type guard](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/narrowing.html#using-type-predicates) utility function, based on heuristics comparison. _Why do we need heuristics if we have `instanceof` comparison?_ Because of multi-version inconsistencies. For instance, it's possible that a dependency is using an older `zod-validation-error` version internally. In such case, the `instanceof` comparison will yield invalid results because module deduplication does not apply at npm/yarn level and the prototype is different. In most cases, it is safer to use `isValidationErrorLike` than `isValidationError`. #### Arguments - `error` - error instance (required) #### Example ```typescript import { ValidationError, isValidationErrorLike } from 'zod-validation-error'; const err = new ValidationError('foobar', { details: [] }); isValidationErrorLike(err); // returns true const invalidErr = new Error('foobar'); isValidationErrorLike(err); // returns false ``` ### fromZodIssue Converts a single zod issue to `ValidationError`. #### Arguments - `zodIssue` - _zod.ZodIssue_; a ZodIssue instance (required) - `options` - _Object_; formatting options (optional) - `issueSeparator` - _string_; used to concatenate issues in user-friendly message (optional, defaults to ";") - `unionSeparator` - _string_; used to concatenate union-issues in user-friendly message (optional, defaults to ", or") - `prefix` - _string_ or _null_; prefix to use in user-friendly message (optional, defaults to "Validation error"). Pass `null` to disable prefix completely. - `prefixSeparator` - _string_; used to concatenate prefix with rest of the user-friendly message (optional, defaults to ": "). Not used when `prefix` is `null`. - `includePath` - _boolean_; used to provide control on whether to include the erroneous property name suffix or not (optional, defaults to `true`). ### fromZodError Converts zod error to `ValidationError`. _Why is the difference between `ZodError` and `ZodIssue`?_ A `ZodError` is a collection of 1 or more `ZodIssue` instances. It's what you get when you call `zodSchema.parse()`. #### Arguments - `zodError` - _zod.ZodError_; a ZodError instance (required) - `options` - _Object_; formatting options (optional) - `maxIssuesInMessage` - _number_; max issues to include in user-friendly message (optional, defaults to 99) - `issueSeparator` - _string_; used to concatenate issues in user-friendly message (optional, defaults to ";") - `unionSeparator` - _string_; used to concatenate union-issues in user-friendly message (optional, defaults to ", or") - `prefix` - _string_ or _null_; prefix to use in user-friendly message (optional, defaults to "Validation error"). Pass `null` to disable prefix completely. - `prefixSeparator` - _string_; used to concatenate prefix with rest of the user-friendly message (optional, defaults to ": "). Not used when `prefix` is `null`. - `includePath` - _boolean_; used to provide control on whether to include the erroneous property name suffix or not (optional, defaults to `true`). ### toValidationError A curried version of `fromZodError` meant to be used for FP (Functional Programming). Note it first takes the options object if needed and returns a function that converts the `zodError` to a `ValidationError` object ```js toValidationError(options) => (zodError) => ValidationError ``` #### Example using fp-ts ```typescript import * as Either from 'fp-ts/Either'; import { z as zod } from 'zod'; import { toValidationError } from 'zod-validation-error'; // create zod schema const zodSchema = zod .object({ id: zod.number().int().positive(), email: zod.string().email(), }) .brand<'User'>(); export type User = zod.infer; export function parse( value: zod.input ): Either.Either { return Either.tryCatch(() => schema.parse(value), toValidationError()); } ``` ## FAQ ### How to distinguish between errors Use the `isValidationErrorLike` type guard. #### Example Scenario: Distinguish between `ValidationError` VS generic `Error` in order to respond with 400 VS 500 HTTP status code respectively. ```typescript import * as Either from 'fp-ts/Either'; import { z as zod } from 'zod'; import { isValidationErrorLike } from 'zod-validation-error'; try { func(); // throws Error - or - ValidationError } catch (err) { if (isValidationErrorLike(err)) { return 400; // Bad Data (this is a client error) } return 500; // Server Error } ``` ### How to use `ValidationError` outside `zod` It's possible to implement custom validation logic outside `zod` and throw a `ValidationError`. #### Example ```typescript import { ValidationError } from 'zod-validation-error'; import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; function parseBuffer(buf: unknown): Buffer { if (!Buffer.isBuffer(buf)) { throw new ValidationError('Invalid argument; expected buffer'); } return buf; } ``` ### How to use `ValidationError` with custom "error map" Zod supports customizing error messages by providing a custom "error map". You may combine this with `zod-validation-error` to produce user-friendly messages. #### Example 1: produce user-friendly error messages using the `errorMap` property If all you need is to produce user-friendly error messages you may use the `errorMap` property. ```typescript import { z as zod } from 'zod'; import { errorMap } from 'zod-validation-error'; zod.setErrorMap(errorMap); ``` #### Example 2: extra customization using `fromZodIssue` If you need to customize some error code, you may use the `fromZodIssue` function. ```typescript import { z as zod } from 'zod'; import { fromZodIssue } from 'zod-validation-error'; const customErrorMap: zod.ZodErrorMap = (issue, ctx) => { switch (issue.code) { case ZodIssueCode.invalid_type: { return { message: 'Custom error message of your preference for invalid_type errors', }; } default: { const validationError = fromZodIssue({ ...issue, // fallback to the default error message // when issue does not have a message message: issue.message ?? ctx.defaultError, }); return { message: validationError.message, }; } } }; zod.setErrorMap(customErrorMap); ``` ### Does `zod-validation-error` support CommonJS Yes, `zod-validation-error` supports CommonJS out-of-the-box. All you need to do is import it using `require`. #### Example ```typescript const { ValidationError } = require('zod-validation-error'); ``` ## Contribute Source code contributions are most welcome. Please open a PR, ensure the linter is satisfied and all tests pass. #### We are hiring Causaly is building the world's largest biomedical knowledge platform, using technologies such as TypeScript, React and Node.js. Find out more about our openings at https://apply.workable.com/causaly/. ## License MIT