'use strict'; const SchemaTypeOptions = require('./SchemaTypeOptions'); /** * The options defined on a string schematype. * * ####Example: * * const schema = new Schema({ name: String }); * schema.path('name').options; // SchemaStringOptions instance * * @api public * @inherits SchemaTypeOptions * @constructor SchemaStringOptions */ class SchemaStringOptions extends SchemaTypeOptions {} const opts = require('./propertyOptions'); /** * Array of allowed values for this path * * @api public * @property enum * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type Array * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'enum', opts); /** * Attach a validator that succeeds if the data string matches the given regular * expression, and fails otherwise. * * @api public * @property match * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type RegExp * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'match', opts); /** * If truthy, Mongoose will add a custom setter that lowercases this string * using JavaScript's built-in `String#toLowerCase()`. * * @api public * @property lowercase * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type Boolean * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'lowercase', opts); /** * If truthy, Mongoose will add a custom setter that removes leading and trailing * whitespace using [JavaScript's built-in `String#trim()`](https://masteringjs.io/tutorials/fundamentals/trim-string). * * @api public * @property trim * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type Boolean * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'trim', opts); /** * If truthy, Mongoose will add a custom setter that uppercases this string * using JavaScript's built-in [`String#toUpperCase()`](https://masteringjs.io/tutorials/fundamentals/uppercase). * * @api public * @property uppercase * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type Boolean * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'uppercase', opts); /** * If set, Mongoose will add a custom validator that ensures the given * string's `length` is at least the given number. * * Mongoose supports two different spellings for this option: `minLength` and `minlength`. * `minLength` is the recommended way to specify this option, but Mongoose also supports * `minlength` (lowercase "l"). * * @api public * @property minLength * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type Number * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'minLength', opts); Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'minlength', opts); /** * If set, Mongoose will add a custom validator that ensures the given * string's `length` is at most the given number. * * Mongoose supports two different spellings for this option: `maxLength` and `maxlength`. * `maxLength` is the recommended way to specify this option, but Mongoose also supports * `maxlength` (lowercase "l"). * * @api public * @property maxLength * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type Number * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'maxLength', opts); Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'maxlength', opts); /** * Sets default [populate options](/docs/populate.html#query-conditions). * * @api public * @property populate * @memberOf SchemaStringOptions * @type Object * @instance */ Object.defineProperty(SchemaStringOptions.prototype, 'populate', opts); /*! * ignore */ module.exports = SchemaStringOptions;