View Source Ash.Resource.Validation.Builtins (ash v3.4.42)
Built in validations that are available to all resources
The functions in this module are imported by default in the validations section.
Summary
Functions
Validates that the given attribute or argument or list of attributes or arguments are nil
.
Validates that the action is a specific action. Primarily meant for use in where
.
Validates that an argument is not being changed to a specific value, or does not equal the given value if it is not being changed.
Validates that an argument is being changed to a specific value, or equals the given value if it is not being changed.
Validates that an argument is being changed to one of a set of specific values, or is in the the given list if it is not being changed.
Validates that an attribute is not being changed to a specific value, or does not equal the given value if it is not being changed.
Validates that an attribute is being changed to a specific value, or equals the given value if it is not being changed.
Validates that an attribute is being changed to one of a set of specific values, or is in the the given list if it is not being changed.
Validates that the attribute or list of attributes are nil
. See absent/2
for more information.
Validates that the attribute or list of attributes are not nil
. See present/2
for more information.
Validates that an attribute or relationship is being changed
Validates that an attribute or argument meets the given comparison criteria.
Validates that a field or argument matches another field or argument
Validates that an attribute's value matches a given regex.
Validates that other validation does not pass
Validates that an attribute or argument meets the given comparison criteria.
Validates that an attribute's value is in a given list
Validates that the given attribute or argument or list of attributes or arguments are not nil
.
Validates that an attribute on the original record meets the given length criteria
Functions
@spec absent(attributes_or_arguments :: atom() | [atom()], opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that the given attribute or argument or list of attributes or arguments are nil
.
This is the inverse of present/2
.
Use options to specify how many must be nil
. If no options are provided, validates that they are all absent.
Keep in mind that some types cast certain values to nil
, and validations are
applied after all inputs have been cast. For example, a :string
type attribute
with the default constraints will cast ""
as nil
, meaning an input of
""
would pass the absent
validation.
Options
:at_least
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At least this many must be absent. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:at_most
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At most this many must be absent. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:exactly
(non_neg_integer/0
) - Exactly this many must be absent
Examples
validate absent(:unsettable_option)
validate absent([:first_name, :last_name]), where: [present(:full_name)]
validate absent([:is_admin, :is_normal_user], at_least: 1)
@spec action_is(action :: atom()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that the action is a specific action. Primarily meant for use in where
.
Examples
validate present(:foo), where: [action_is(:bar)]
@spec argument_does_not_equal(argument :: atom(), value :: term()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an argument is not being changed to a specific value, or does not equal the given value if it is not being changed.
Examples
validate argument_does_not_equal(:admin, true)
# Or to only check for changing to a given value
validate argument_does_not_equal(:admin, true), where: [changing(:admin)]
@spec argument_equals(argument :: atom(), value :: term()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an argument is being changed to a specific value, or equals the given value if it is not being changed.
Examples
validate argument_equals(:admin, true)
# Or to only check for changing to a given value
validate argument_equals(:admin, true), where: [changing(:admin)]
@spec argument_in(argument :: atom(), list :: [term()]) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an argument is being changed to one of a set of specific values, or is in the the given list if it is not being changed.
Examples
validate argument_in(:state, [1, 2, 3])
# Or to only check for changing to a something in a given list
validate argument_in(:state, [1, 2, 3]), where: [changing(:state)]
@spec attribute_does_not_equal(attribute :: atom(), value :: term()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute is not being changed to a specific value, or does not equal the given value if it is not being changed.
Examples
validate attribute_does_not_equal(:admin, true)
# Or to only check for changing to a given value
validate attribute_does_not_equal(:admin, true), where: [changing(:admin)]
@spec attribute_equals(attribute :: atom(), value :: term()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute is being changed to a specific value, or equals the given value if it is not being changed.
Examples
validate attribute_equals(:admin, true)
# Or to only check for changing to a given value
validate attribute_equals(:admin, true), where: [changing(:admin)]
@spec attribute_in(attribute :: atom(), list :: [term()]) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute is being changed to one of a set of specific values, or is in the the given list if it is not being changed.
Examples
validate attribute_in(:state, [1, 2, 3])
# Or to only check for changing to a something in a given list
validate attribute_in(:state, [1, 2, 3]), where: [changing(:state)]
@spec attributes_absent(attributes :: atom() | [atom()], opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that the attribute or list of attributes are nil
. See absent/2
for more information.
Options
:at_least
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At least this many must be absent. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:at_most
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At most this many must be absent. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:exactly
(non_neg_integer/0
) - Exactly this many must be absent
@spec attributes_present(attributes :: atom() | [atom()], opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that the attribute or list of attributes are not nil
. See present/2
for more information.
Options
:at_least
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At least this many must be present. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:at_most
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At most this many must be present. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:exactly
(non_neg_integer/0
) - Exactly this many must be present
@spec changing(attribute :: atom()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute or relationship is being changed
Examples
validate changing(:first_name)
validate changing(:comments)
@spec compare(attribute :: atom(), opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute or argument meets the given comparison criteria.
The values provided for each option may be a literal value, attribute, argument, or a zero argument function.
Options
:greater_than
- The value that the attribute should be greater than.:greater_than_or_equal_to
- The value that the attribute should be greater than or equal to:less_than
- The value that the attribute should be less than:less_than_or_equal_to
- The value that the attribute should be less than or equal to
Examples
validate compare(:age, greater_than_or_equal_to: 18),
where: [attribute_equals(:show_adult_content, true)],
message: "must be over %{greater_than_or_equal_to} to enable adult content."
validate compare(:points, greater_than: 0, less_than_or_equal_to: 100)
@spec confirm( attribute_or_argument :: atom(), confirmation_attribute_or_argument :: atom() ) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that a field or argument matches another field or argument
Examples
validate confirm(:password, :password_confirmation)
validate confirm(:email, :email_confirmation)
@spec match(attribute :: atom(), match :: Regex.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute's value matches a given regex.
String.match?/2
is used to determine if the value matches.
Examples
validate match(:slug, ~r/^[0-9a-z-_]+$/)
@spec negate(validation :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that other validation does not pass
Examples
validate negate(one_of(:status, [:closed, :finished]))
@spec numericality(attribute :: atom(), opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute or argument meets the given comparison criteria.
The values provided for each option may be a literal value, attribute, argument, or a zero argument function.
Options
:greater_than
- The value that the attribute should be greater than.:greater_than_or_equal_to
- The value that the attribute should be greater than or equal to:less_than
- The value that the attribute should be less than:less_than_or_equal_to
- The value that the attribute should be less than or equal to
Examples
validate numericality(:age, greater_than_or_equal_to: 18),
where: [attribute_equals(:show_adult_content, true)],
message: "must be over %{greater_than_or_equal_to} to enable adult content."
validate numericality(:points, greater_than: 0, less_than_or_equal_to: 100)
@spec one_of(attribute :: atom(), [any()]) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute's value is in a given list
Examples
validate one_of(:status, [:closed_won, :closed_lost])
@spec present(attributes_or_arguments :: atom() | [atom()], opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that the given attribute or argument or list of attributes or arguments are not nil
.
Use options to specify how many must not be nil
. If no options are provided, validates that they are all present.
Keep in mind that some types cast certain values to nil
, and validations are
applied after all inputs have been cast. For example, a :string
type attribute
with the default constraints will cast ""
as nil
, meaning an input of
""
would fail the present
validation.
Options
:at_least
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At least this many must be present. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:at_most
(non_neg_integer/0
) - At most this many must be present. Defaults to the number of attributes provided:exactly
(non_neg_integer/0
) - Exactly this many must be present
Examples
validate present(:name)
validate present([:first_name, :last_name]), where: [absent(:full_name)]
validate present([:is_admin, :is_normal_user], at_most: 1)
@spec string_length(attribute :: atom(), opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Ash.Resource.Validation.ref()
Validates that an attribute on the original record meets the given length criteria
Options
:min
(non_neg_integer/0
) - String must be this length at least:max
(non_neg_integer/0
) - String must be this length at most:exact
(non_neg_integer/0
) - String must be this length exactly
Examples
validate string_length(:slug, exact: 8)
validate string_length(:password, min: 6)
validate string_length(:secret, min: 4, max: 12)