I am trying to create a registration form with Trailblazer and validation setup using Dry-Validation. I hit a snag which seems to be related to virtual fields. My contract looks like this.
module User::Contract
class Register < Reform::Form
model :user
property :first_name
property :last_name
property :password, virtual: true
property :password_confirmation, virtual: true
property :email
property :phone
property :bio
validation do
option :form
params do
required(:first_name).filled(:string)
required(:last_name).filled(:string)
required(:email).filled(:string)
required(:phone).filled(:string)
end
rule(:email) do
unless /\A[\w+\-.]+@[a-z\d\-]+(\.[a-z\d\-]+)*\.[a-z]+\z/i.match?(value)
key.failure('has invalid format')
end
end
rule(:password) do
key.failure('does not match') if value != form.password_confirmation
key.failure('too short') if value.length < 7
end
end
end
end
When I run it in the terminal i get this:
contract = User::Contract::Register.new(User.new)
contract.valid?
Dry::Validation::InvalidKeysError (.rule specifies keys that are not defined by the schema: [:password])
Question
Looks like the issue I am getting is because its a virtual field and because using Dry-Validation. I tried commenting the internal code and still had the issue. How do I validate a virtual field?
Any advice highly appreciated.
Yogesh Khater from Trailblazer Zulip Chat was kind enough to point out the error for me.
When we need to define a rule for a virtual field, we need to make sure that the property is required. This is a requirement in the
dry-validation
library.The above can be fixed by requiring the property.