ajv.absolutePath.js
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"use strict";
const errorMessage = (schema, data, message) => ({
keyword: "absolutePath",
params: { absolutePath: data },
message: message,
parentSchema: schema
});
const getErrorFor = (shouldBeAbsolute, data, schema) => {
const message = shouldBeAbsolute
? `The provided value ${JSON.stringify(data)} is not an absolute path!`
: `A relative path is expected. However, the provided value ${JSON.stringify(
data
)} is an absolute path!`;
return errorMessage(schema, data, message);
};
module.exports = ajv =>
ajv.addKeyword("absolutePath", {
errors: true,
type: "string",
compile(expected, schema) {
function callback(data) {
let passes = true;
const isExclamationMarkPresent = data.includes("!");
if (isExclamationMarkPresent) {
callback.errors = [
errorMessage(
schema,
data,
`The provided value ${JSON.stringify(
data
)} contains exclamation mark (!) which is not allowed because it's reserved for loader syntax.`
)
];
passes = false;
}
// ?:[A-Za-z]:\\ - Windows absolute path
// \\\\ - Windows network absolute path
// \/ - Unix-like OS absolute path
const isCorrectAbsolutePath =
expected === /^(?:[A-Za-z]:\\|\\\\|\/)/.test(data);
if (!isCorrectAbsolutePath) {
callback.errors = [getErrorFor(expected, data, schema)];
passes = false;
}
return passes;
}
callback.errors = [];
return callback;
}
});