# jest-validate Generic configuration validation tool that helps you with warnings, errors and deprecation messages as well as showing users examples of correct configuration. ```bash npm install --save jest-validate ``` ## Usage ```js import {validate} from 'jest-validate'; validate((config: Object), (options: ValidationOptions)); // => {hasDeprecationWarnings: boolean, isValid: boolean} ``` Where `ValidationOptions` are: ```js type ValidationOptions = { blacklist?: Array, comment?: string, condition?: (option: any, validOption: any) => boolean, deprecate?: ( config: Object, option: string, deprecatedOptions: Object, options: ValidationOptions, ) => true, deprecatedConfig?: {[key: string]: Function}, error?: ( option: string, received: any, defaultValue: any, options: ValidationOptions, ) => void, exampleConfig: Object, recursive?: boolean, title?: Title, unknown?: ( config: Object, exampleConfig: Object, option: string, options: ValidationOptions, ) => void, }; type Title = {| deprecation?: string, error?: string, warning?: string, |}; ``` `exampleConfig` is the only option required. ## API By default `jest-validate` will print generic warning and error messages. You can however customize this behavior by providing `options: ValidationOptions` object as a second argument: Almost anything can be overwritten to suite your needs. ### Options - `recursiveBlacklist` – optional array of string keyPaths that should be excluded from deep (recursive) validation. - `comment` – optional string to be rendered below error/warning message. - `condition` – an optional function with validation condition. - `deprecate`, `error`, `unknown` – optional functions responsible for displaying warning and error messages. - `deprecatedConfig` – optional object with deprecated config keys. - `exampleConfig` – the only **required** option with configuration against which you'd like to test. - `recursive` - optional boolean determining whether recursively compare `exampleConfig` to `config` (default: `true`). - `title` – optional object of titles for errors and messages. You will find examples of `condition`, `deprecate`, `error`, `unknown`, and `deprecatedConfig` inside source of this repository, named respectively. ## Examples Minimal example: ```js validate(config, {exampleConfig}); ``` Example with slight modifications: ```js validate(config, { comment: ' Documentation: http://custom-docs.com', deprecatedConfig, exampleConfig, title: { deprecation: 'Custom Deprecation', // leaving 'error' and 'warning' as default }, }); ``` This will output: #### Warning: ```bash ● Validation Warning: Unknown option transformx with value "/node_modules/babel-jest" was found. This is either a typing error or a user mistake. Fixing it will remove this message. Documentation: http://custom-docs.com ``` #### Error: ```bash ● Validation Error: Option transform must be of type: object but instead received: string Example: { "transform": { "^.+\\.js$": "/preprocessor.js" } } Documentation: http://custom-docs.com ``` #### Deprecation Based on `deprecatedConfig` object with proper deprecation messages. Note custom title: ```bash Custom Deprecation: Option scriptPreprocessor was replaced by transform, which support multiple preprocessors. Jest now treats your current configuration as: { "transform": {".*": "xxx"} } Please update your configuration. Documentation: http://custom-docs.com ```