import { BasePredicate, testSymbol } from './base-predicate'; import { Main } from '..'; /** Function executed when the provided validation fails. @param value - The tested value. @param label - Label of the tested value. @returns {string} - The actual error message. */ export declare type ValidatorMessageBuilder = (value: T, label?: string) => string; /** @hidden */ export interface Validator { message(value: T, label?: string, result?: any): string; validator(value: T): unknown; /** Provide custom message used by `not` operator. When absent, the return value of `message()` is used and 'not' is inserted after the first 'to', e.g. `Expected 'smth' to be empty` -> `Expected 'smth' to not be empty`. */ negatedMessage?(value: T, label: string): string; } /** @hidden */ export interface PredicateOptions { optional?: boolean; } /** @hidden */ export interface Context extends PredicateOptions { validators: Array>; } /** @hidden */ export declare const validatorSymbol: unique symbol; export declare type CustomValidator = (value: T) => { /** Should be `true` if the validation is correct. */ validator: boolean; /** The error message which should be shown if the `validator` is `false`. Or a error function which returns the error message and accepts the label as first argument. */ message: string | ((label: string) => string); }; /** @hidden */ export declare class Predicate implements BasePredicate { private readonly type; private readonly options; private readonly context; constructor(type: string, options?: PredicateOptions); /** @hidden */ [testSymbol](value: T, main: Main, label: string | Function, idLabel: boolean): asserts value is T; /** @hidden */ get [validatorSymbol](): Array>; /** Invert the following validators. */ get not(): this; /** Test if the value matches a custom validation function. The validation function should return an object containing a `validator` and `message`. If the `validator` is `false`, the validation fails and the `message` will be used as error message. If the `message` is a function, the function is invoked with the `label` as argument to let you further customize the error message. @param customValidator - Custom validation function. */ validate(customValidator: CustomValidator): this; /** Test if the value matches a custom validation function. The validation function should return `true` if the value passes the function. If the function either returns `false` or a string, the function fails and the string will be used as error message. @param validator - Validation function. */ is(validator: (value: T) => boolean | string): this; /** Provide a new error message to be thrown when the validation fails. @param newMessage - Either a string containing the new message or a function returning the new message. @example ``` ow('🌈', 'unicorn', ow.string.equals('🦄').message('Expected unicorn, got rainbow')); //=> ArgumentError: Expected unicorn, got rainbow ``` @example ``` ow('🌈', ow.string.minLength(5).message((value, label) => `Expected ${label}, to have a minimum length of 5, got \`${value}\``)); //=> ArgumentError: Expected string, to be have a minimum length of 5, got `🌈` ``` */ message(newMessage: string | ValidatorMessageBuilder): this; /** Register a new validator. @param validator - Validator to register. */ addValidator(validator: Validator): this; }