All bugs related to peer dependency, fail to parsing, and other bugs has been fixed in latest version
If you still have any problem, please make an issue in the GitHub repository
- Improved Model Checking
- Data formatting options for
formatObject
andformatFormData
(customStringParser, keepEmptyString, keepEmptyArray)- Allow multiple string value in form data (same like multiple file with the same key)
- Improved string parser (now using Validator.js!)
Parse your Zod schema into keys or Prisma ORM select format
import { parseZodSchema } from "zod-key-parser";
const schema = z.object({
a: z.boolean(),
b: z.string(),
c: z.string(),
d: z.string(),
e: z.string(),
f: z.string(),
g: z.string(),
h: z.array(
z.object({
ha: z.number(),
hb: z.string(),
hc: z.boolean(),
hd: z.string(),
})
),
i: z.object({
ia: z.number(),
}),
});
// schema.keys
{
"a": "a",
"b": "b",
"c": "c",
"d": "d",
"e": "e",
"f": "f",
"g": "g",
"h": (index: number) => {
"ha": `h.${index}.ha`,
"hb": `h.${index}.hb`,
"hc": `h.${index}.hc`,
"hd": `h.${index}.hd`,
},
"i": {
"ia": "i.ia"
}
}
So that you can use it on your form like this:
<input name={schema.keys.a} type="string" ... />
// schema.prismaKeys
{
"a": true,
"b": true,
"c": true,
"d": true,
"e": true,
"f": true,
"g": true,
"h": {
"select": {
"ha": true,
"hb": true,
"hc": true,
"hd": true
}
},
"i": {
"select": {
"ia": true
}
}
}
So that you can use it on your Prisma ORM like this
const something = await prisma.table.findUnique({
where: ...,
select: schema.prismaKeys
})
There's 2 function, formatObject
and formatFormData()
that you can use
Use it to format object to keys format
- Format this:
const inputData = {
formkey1: "something",
formkey2: "something",
"formkey3.a": "something",
"formkey3.b": "something",
"formkey5.c": "something",
"formarray.0.a": "something",
"formarray.1.a": "something",
"formarray.1.ab": "something",
"formarray.2.c.d.0.a": "true",
"formarray.2.c.d.1.a": "true",
};
const formattedData = formatObject(inputData);
- Into this
// formattedData
{
"formkey1": "something",
"formkey2": "something",
"formkey3": {
"a": "something",
"b": "something"
},
"formkey5": {
"c": "something"
},
"formarray": [
{
"a": "something"
},
{
"a": "something",
"ab": "something"
},
{
"c": {
"d": [
{
"a": true
},
{
"a": true
}
]
}
}
]
}
Use it to format data from form action directly, especially for React/Next.js user who use server action
It also use
formatObject()
under the hood
const formAction = (formData: FormData) => {
const parsed = schema.safeParse(formatFormData(formData));
if (!parsed.success) {
...
}
}
return (
<form action={formAction}>
<input name={schema.keys.a} />
<input name={schema.keys.b} />
</form>
)
- Avoid typos in form name
- Easily parsed form data with a little lines of code
- For Prisma, improve your database performance by only selecting data to be used
- You'll lovin it like McDonalds says
- Idk, maybe it's just too much for you? let me know
- Currently it doesn't support non object schema, if your schema is just like
z.string()
it wont parse anything since it doesn't have a key - It Supports ZodEnum, ZodUnion, ZodIntersection, ZodArray, ZodOptional, ZodNullable, and ZodObject also of course the primitives type like string, boolean and so on, i don't know if there are any Zod class that i should be aware of since i myself doesn't use anything beside what I've specify before.
Feel free to reach me at me@raflymaulana.me
or just make a GitHub issue at this repository.