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NAME

       JSON::Validator::Joi - Joi validation sugar for JSON::Validator

SYNOPSIS

         use JSON::Validator::Joi "joi";

         my @errors = joi->object->props(
           age   => joi->integer->min(0)->max(200),
           email => joi->regex(".@.")->required,
           name  => joi->string->min(1),
         )->validate({
           name  => "Jan Henning",
           age   => 34,
           email => "jhthorsen@cpan.org",
         });

         die "@errors" if @errors;

   EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
   joi
         $joi = joi(%attrs);

       Same as:

         JSON::Validator::Joi->new(%attrs);

DESCRIPTION

       JSON::Validator::Joi is an elegant DSL schema-builder. The main purpose is to build a JSON
       Schema <https://json-schema.org/> for JSON::Validator, but it can also validate data
       directly with sane defaults.

ATTRIBUTES

   enum
         my $joi       = $joi->enum(["foo", "bar"]);
         my $array_ref = $joi->enum;

       Defines a list of enum values for "integer", "number" and "string".

   format
         my $joi = $joi->format("email");
         my $str = $joi->format;

       Used to set the format of the "string".  See also "iso_date", "email" and "uri".

   max
         my $joi = $joi->max(10);
         my $int = $joi->max;

       • array

         Defines the max number of items in the array.

       • integer, number

         Defined the max value.

       • object

         Defines the max number of items in the object.

       • string

         Defines how long the string can be.

   min
         my $joi = $joi->min(10);
         my $int = $joi->min;

       • array

         Defines the minimum number of items in the array.

       • integer, number

         Defined the minimum value.

       • object

         Defines the minimum number of items in the object.

       • string

         Defines how short the string can be.

   multiple_of
         my $joi = $joi->multiple_of(3);
         my $int = $joi->multiple_of;

       Used by "integer" and "number" to define what the number must be a multiple of.

   regex
         my $joi = $joi->regex("^\w+$");
         my $str = $joi->regex;

       Defines a pattern that "string" will be validated against.

   type
         my $joi = $joi->type("string");
         my $joi = $joi->type([qw(null integer)]);
         my $any = $joi->type;

       Sets the required type. This attribute is set by the convenience methods "array",
       "integer", "object" and "string", but can be set manually if you need to check against a
       list of type.

   validator
         my $joi = $joi->validator(JSON::Validator::Schema::Draft7->new);
         my $jv  = $joi->validator;

       Defaults to a JSON::Validator object. This object is used by "validate".

       Note: This might change to JSON::Validator::Schema::Draft7 or a later schema in the
       future.

METHODS

   TO_JSON
       Alias for "compile".

   alphanum
         my $joi = $joi->alphanum;

       Sets "regex" to "^\w*$".

   array
         my $joi = $joi->array;

       Sets "type" to "array".

   boolean
         my $joi = $joi->boolean;

       Sets "type" to "boolean".

   compile
         my $hash_ref = $joi->compile;

       Will convert this object into a JSON-Schema data structure that "schema" in
       JSON::Validator understands.

   date_time
         my $joi = $joi->date_time;

       Sets "format" to date-time.

   email
         my $joi = $joi->email;

       Sets "format" to email.

   extend
         my $new_joi = $joi->extend($other_joi_object);

       Will extend $joi with the definitions in $other_joi_object and return a new object.

   iso_date
       Alias for "date_time".

   integer
         my $joi = $joi->integer;

       Sets "type" to "integer".

   items
         my $joi = $joi->items($joi);
         my $joi = $joi->items([$joi, ...]);

       Defines a list of items for the "array" type.

   length
         my $joi = $joi->length(10);

       Sets both "min" and "max" to the number provided.

   lowercase
         my $joi = $joi->lowercase;

       Will set "regex" to only match lower case strings.

   negative
         my $joi = $joi->negative;

       Sets "max" to 0.

   number
         my $joi = $joi->number;

       Sets "type" to "number".

   object
         my $joi = $joi->object;

       Sets "type" to "object".

   pattern
       Alias for "regex".

   positive
         my $joi = $joi->positive;

       Sets "min" to 0.

   props
         my $joi = $joi->props(name => JSON::Validator::Joi->new->string, ...);

       Used to define properties for an "object" type. Each key is the name of the parameter and
       the values must be a JSON::Validator::Joi object.

   required
         my $joi = $joi->required;

       Marks the current property as required.

   strict
         my $joi = $joi->strict;

       Sets "array" and "object" to not allow any more items/keys than what is defined.

   string
         my $joi = $joi->string;

       Sets "type" to "string".

   token
         my $joi = $joi->token;

       Sets "regex" to "^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$".

   validate
         my @errors = $joi->validate($data);

       Used to validate $data using "validate" in JSON::Validator. Returns a list of
       JSON::Validator::Error objects on invalid input.

   unique
         my $joi = $joi->unique;

       Used to force the "array" to only contain unique items.

   uppercase
         my $joi = $joi->uppercase;

       Will set "regex" to only match upper case strings.

   uri
         my $joi = $joi->uri;

       Sets "format" to uri.

SEE ALSO

       JSON::Validator

       <https://github.com/hapijs/joi>.