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date.go
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// Copyright 2016 Qiang Xue. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package validation
import (
"time"
)
var (
// ErrDateInvalid is the error that returns in case of an invalid date.
ErrDateInvalid = NewError("validation_date_invalid", "must be a valid date")
// ErrDateOutOfRange is the error that returns in case of an invalid date.
ErrDateOutOfRange = NewError("validation_date_out_of_range", "the date is out of range")
)
// DateRule is a validation rule that validates date/time string values.
type DateRule struct {
layout string
min, max time.Time
err, rangeErr Error
}
// Date returns a validation rule that checks if a string value is in a format that can be parsed into a date.
// The format of the date should be specified as the layout parameter which accepts the same value as that for time.Parse.
// For example,
// validation.Date(time.ANSIC)
// validation.Date("02 Jan 06 15:04 MST")
// validation.Date("2006-01-02")
//
// By calling Min() and/or Max(), you can let the Date rule to check if a parsed date value is within
// the specified date range.
//
// An empty value is considered valid. Use the Required rule to make sure a value is not empty.
func Date(layout string) DateRule {
return DateRule{
layout: layout,
err: ErrDateInvalid,
rangeErr: ErrDateOutOfRange,
}
}
// Error sets the error message that is used when the value being validated is not a valid date.
func (r DateRule) Error(message string) DateRule {
r.err = r.err.SetMessage(message)
return r
}
// ErrorObject sets the error struct that is used when the value being validated is not a valid date..
func (r DateRule) ErrorObject(err Error) DateRule {
r.err = err
return r
}
// RangeError sets the error message that is used when the value being validated is out of the specified Min/Max date range.
func (r DateRule) RangeError(message string) DateRule {
r.rangeErr = r.rangeErr.SetMessage(message)
return r
}
// RangeErrorObject sets the error struct that is used when the value being validated is out of the specified Min/Max date range.
func (r DateRule) RangeErrorObject(err Error) DateRule {
r.rangeErr = err
return r
}
// Min sets the minimum date range. A zero value means skipping the minimum range validation.
func (r DateRule) Min(min time.Time) DateRule {
r.min = min
return r
}
// Max sets the maximum date range. A zero value means skipping the maximum range validation.
func (r DateRule) Max(max time.Time) DateRule {
r.max = max
return r
}
// Validate checks if the given value is a valid date.
func (r DateRule) Validate(value interface{}) error {
value, isNil := Indirect(value)
if isNil || IsEmpty(value) {
return nil
}
str, err := EnsureString(value)
if err != nil {
return err
}
date, err := time.Parse(r.layout, str)
if err != nil {
return r.err
}
if !r.min.IsZero() && r.min.After(date) || !r.max.IsZero() && date.After(r.max) {
return r.rangeErr
}
return nil
}