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Java Fluent Validator is inspired by Fluent Interface and .Net FluentValidation which defined an inner-DSL within Java language for programmers to use. A fluent interface implies that its primary goal is to make it easy to SPEAK and UNDERSTAND.

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Java Fluent Validator

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Validating data is a common task that occurs throughout any application, especially the business logic layer. As for some quite complex scenarios, often the same or similar validations are scattered everywhere, thus it is hard to reuse code and break the DRY rule.

Compatible JDK 8, 11, 15, 16 and 17

This library supports Kotlin aswell

Sample

Java

import static br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.ComparablePredicate.equalTo;
import static br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.LogicalPredicate.not;
import static br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.ObjectPredicate.nullValue;
import static br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.StringPredicate.stringContains;
import static br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.StringPredicate.stringEmptyOrNull;

import br.com.fluentvalidator.model.Boy
import br.com.fluentvalidator.model.Gender;

import br.com.fluentvalidator.AbstractValidator;

public class JavaValidatorBoy extends AbstractValidator<Boy> {

  @Override
  protected void rules() {

    ruleFor(Boy::getGender)
      .must(equalTo(Gender.MALE))
      .when(not(nullValue()))
        .withMessage("gender of boy must be MALE")
        .withFieldName("gender")
        .critical();

    ruleFor(Boy::getName)
      .must(stringContains("John"))
      .when(not(stringEmptyOrNull()))
        .withMessage("child name must contains key John")
        .withFieldName("name");
  }

}

Kotlin

import br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.ComparablePredicate.equalTo;
import br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.LogicalPredicate.not;
import br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.ObjectPredicate.nullValue;
import br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.StringPredicate.stringContains;
import br.com.fluentvalidator.predicate.StringPredicate.stringEmptyOrNull;

import br.com.fluentvalidator.model.Boy
import br.com.fluentvalidator.model.Gender;

import br.com.fluentvalidator.AbstractValidator;

class KotlinValidatorBoy : AbstractValidator<Boy> {
	
  constructor() : super();

  override fun rules() {

    ruleFor(Boy::getGender)
      .must(equalTo(Gender.MALE))
      .`when`(not(nullValue()))
        .withMessage("gender of boy must be MALE")
        .withFieldName("gender")
        .critical();

    ruleFor(Boy::getName)
      .must(stringContains("John"))
      .`when`(not(stringEmptyOrNull()))
        .withMessage("child name must contains key John")
        .withFieldName("name");
  }

}

Index

  1. Quick start
  2. Validator
  3. Builder
  4. Predicate
  5. ValidationResult
  6. PredicateBuilder
  7. FunctionBuilder
  8. Examples

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

We use GitHub for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

  • Marcos Vallim - Founder, Author, Development, Test, Documentation - mvallim
  • Paulo Sergio - Manteiner, Development, Test, Documentation - paulosergio-jnr

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache License - see the LICENSE file for details

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