Validation with good Flow and TypeScript type inference
Contract is a function that receives an arbitrary value and validates it.
Сontract returns the value if it passed the validation, or an instance of ValidationError otherwise.
Contracts are a 100% guarantee that the data that passed validation matches your expected type definitions.
npm: npm install --save typed-contracts
yarn: yarn add typed-contracts
All contracts have this interface:
type Contract<+T> = {
  (valueName: string): {
    (value: mixed): ValidationError | T,
    optional(value: mixed): ValidationError | void | T,
    maybe(value: mixed): ValidationError | ?T,
  },
  (valueName: string, value: mixed): ValidationError | T,
  optional(valueName: string): (value: mixed) => ValidationError | void | T,
  optional(valueName: string, value: mixed): ValidationError | void | T,
  maybe(valueName: string): (value: mixed) => ValidationError | ?T,
  maybe(valueName: string, value: mixed): ValidationError | ?T,
}Interface usage:
contract('my value', value)               // => ValidationError | ValidValue
contract.maybe('my value', null)          // => null
contract.maybe('my value', undefined)     // => undefined
contract.maybe('my value', value)         // => ValidationError | ValidValue
contract.optional('my value', undefined)  // => undefined
contract.optional('my value', value)      // => ValidationError | ValidValueContracts are curried:
contract('my value')(value)
contract('my value').maybe(value)
contract('my value').optional(value)
contract.maybe('my value')(value)
contract.optional('my value')(value)/* @flow */
const {
  array, object, string,
  union, ValidationError,
} = require('typed-contracts')
type Person = {
  +name: string,
  +gender: 'm' | 'f',
  +friends: $ReadOnlyArray<Person>,
  +email?: string | $ReadOnlyArray<string>,
}
// person returns Person-compatible value or ValidationError
const person = object({
  name: string,
  gender: union('m', 'f'),
  friends: array((valueName, value) => person(valueName, value)),
  email: union(string, array(string)).optional,
})
// We need to control compatibility of the return value type with Person
const userValidate:
  (value: mixed) => Person | ValidationError =
    person('user')
const user = userValidate({ name: 'Vasya' })Aliases: isArray, passArray, arr, isArr, passArr.
Creates a contract which expects an array of values that are validated by the initial contract.
(...contracts: Array<
  (valueName: string, value: mixed) => ValidationError | T,
>) => ContractAliases: isLiteral, passLiteral, lit, isLit, passLit.
Creates a contract which expects a specific string, number or boolean value.
(expected: string | number | boolean) => ContractAliases: isNull, passNull.
Creates a contract which expects null.
Aliases: isNumber, passNumber, num, isNum, passNum.
Creates a contract which expects a number.
Aliases: isBoolean, passBoolean, bool, isBool, passBool.
Creates a contract which expects a boolean.
Aliases: isObject, passObject, obj, isObj, passObj.
Creates a contract which expects an object whose properties are validated by the corresponding contracts in the spec.
(spec: { [key: string] (valueName: string, value: mixed) => (ValidationError | T) }) => Contract(spec: { [key: string] (valueName: string, value: mixed) => (ValidationError | void | T) }) => ContractAliases: isObjectOf, passObjectOf, objOf, isObjOf, passObjOf.
Creates a contract which expects an object whose properties are validated by the corresponding contracts in the spec.
(...contracts: Array<
  | string
  | number
  | boolean
  | ((valueName: string, value: mixed) => ValidationError | T),
>) => ContractAliases: isString, passString, str, isStr, passStr.
Creates a contract which expects a string.
Aliases: isUnion, passUnion, uni, isUni, passUni.
Creates a contract which expects a value, validating one of the initial contracts.
(...contracts: Array<
  | string
  | number
  | boolean
  | ((valueName: string, value: mixed) => ValidationError | T),
>) => ContractAliases: isUndefined, passUndefined, isUndef, passUndef, isVoid, passVoid.
Creates a contract which expects undefined.
import * as t from 'typed-contracts';
import { type Either, Right, Left } from 'igogo';
const transform = <T>(
  result: t.ValidationError | T,
): Either<t.ValidationError, T> =>
  result instanceof t.ValidationError ? Left(result) : Right(result);
const string = t.string.mapResult(transform);
const number = t.number.match<Either<*, *>>(Right, Left);