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Validators supplied in the VAB
; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/tomholl/validators-supplied-in-the-vab

아직 포함되지는 않았고요. ^^ 포함할 계획이라고 합니다. 다음과 같은 validator들이 포함된다고 하는군요.


  • Not Null Validator: Validates that a value is not null
  • Range Vailidator (generic, supporting IComparable types): Validates that a value falls within a specified range. The range may be closed or open ended, and may be inclusive or exclusive.
  • Relative DateTime Validator: Validates that a DateTime falls within a specified range, relative to now. The range may be closed or open ended, and may be inclusive or exclusive. For example, you could check if a date is between now and 100 years from now, or from 20 days ago to 4 days from now.
  • String Length Validator: Validates that a string is of a certain length. May contain a minimum, a maximum or both.
  • RegEx Validator: Validates that a string matches a specified regular expression. We'll also include support for "pre-canned" RegEx patterns for common things such as URLs, e-mail addresses, phone numbers etc.
  • Contains Characters Validator: Validates that a string contains all of the characters in a specified string.
  • Type Conversion Validator: Validates that a string can be converted to a specific type (using a specific culture). For example, this could check that "6.32" can be converted to a Double, or "2007-02-09" can be converted to a DateTime.
  • Enum Conversion Validator: Validates that a string can be converted to a value in a specified enum type. For example, this could check that "Blue" could be converted to a value in the Color enum.
  • Domain Validator (generic): Validates that a value is included in a specified set, such as {"John", "Paul", "George", "Ringo"} or {2, 3, 5, 7, 11}. If the set only contains one value, this validator can be used to check for equality.

Next, here are our planned "composition" validators:

  • And Composite Validator: Indicates that all of a set of child validators must pass
  • Or Composite Validator: Indicates that just one of a set of child validators must pass.

Finally, here are our planned "value access" validators, which can be used to specify validation rules on complex objects:

  • Property: Applies a validator to a property of an object
  • Field: Applies a validator to a field of an object
  • Method: Applies a validator to the result of a method of an object (can only be used for methods with no parameters and a non-void result, such as ToString()).
  • Object: Specifies that a nested object needs to be validated by a particular rule set.
  • Collection: Specifies that a nested collection of objects needs to be validated by a particular rule set.

Did we miss anything important?








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